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Quapaw Nation - includes history, language, and ceremonies for the tribe after which Arkansas is named.

Powhatan Renape Nation

Noochew The Ute People - provides tribal history and information on the Uintah and Ouray Indian reservation, government, enterprises, and events.

Passamaquoddy Tribe - reservation locations, type of government, and a synopsis of the people's history, economy and culture.

Crow Tribal Court - for the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana. Includes rules of appellate and civil procedure and court decisions.

Hopi Tribe - official information source from the Hopi reservation.

Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation - composed of the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla tribes.

Wind River Reservation - home of the Northern Arapaho Nation.

Handbook of Texas Online: Quanah Parker - details the life of the major figure in Comanche resistance to white settlement and the tribe's adjustment to reservation life.

Native American Home - Charlotte's Web - information about North Carolina Native Americans.

METIS CENSUS INDEXES 1827 Red River Settlement Census (Winnipeg, Manitoba area)

1850 Pembina County, Minnesota Territory (now North Dakota).

October 1892 McCumber Census1892 McCumber Census of the Turtle Mountain Chippewa (Belcourt, North Dakota) - Turtle Mountain Chippewa Half-Breeds or Metis (most Full bloods not included).

1936-1937 Henry Roe Cloud Roll Pembina Band of Chippewa Indians
Who Where Under the Leadership of Chief Thomas Little Shell, J. H. Dussome, Zortman, Montana
George Sin Claire, Vice-President, Chinook, Montana

U.S. Indian Tribes - categorized by state.

Storytelling of the North Carolina Native Americans - contains history, interviews, and audio clips of Lumbee, Cherokee, and Occhenichi storytelling.

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee IndiansThe official homepage of the Tahlequah, Oklahoma-based tribe.

Potawatomi Nation - based in Shawnee, OK.

Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe - located in the Nevada counties of Washoe, Lyon, and Storey. Includes tribal council.

Wyandot Nation of Kansas - Unofficial Site.

Poarch Band of Creek Indians - located in Alabama. Offers information on tribal government and departments, economic development, and the history and culture of the tribe that is a segment of the original Creek Nation.

Shawnee - includes historical documents, genealogy, and the Constitution of the United Tribe of Shawnee Indians.

Klamath Tribes - includes the Klamaths, the Modocs, and the Yahooskin.

Sequoyah Birthplace Museum - tells the history of the Cherokees: their family life, customs, beliefs, and the sadness of the Trail of Tears.

California Indians and Their Reservations - online dictionary featuring tribe descriptions.

Cherokee Bear Band of Louisiana - includes information of the tribe's history.

Lightning Valley Village (Lenape) - composed of mixed-blood descendants of various Native peoples, who have become identified with the Lenapé [Delaware] people, or tribe.

Tallige Cherokee Nation - includes heritage, culture, traditions, language, and religion.

The North American Indian - a gateway to information concerning approximately 80 western Native American tribes, visited and photographed by Edward Sheriff Curtis from 1890 to 1930.

Russell Means - learn more about the man the L.A. Times described as the most famous American Indian since Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse.

First American Forefathers: Quanah Parker - biographical profile of the Comanche chief and his mother, Cynthia Ann Parker.

History of the Cherokee Indians - historical text, images, maps, and Native American links.

Massacre At Wounded Knee 1890 - about the last battle of the Indian Wars, and end of the Ghost Dance religious movement in the Native American community.

Singing Tuscaroras - profile of the Tuscarora Indian Nation of New York that includes many links to other Native American Sites.

Georgia Before Oglethorpe - early colonial period (1521-1733), including Native American, Spanish, and early British presence.

William Penn Visionary Proprietor - explores Penn as an icon in the U.S. Capitol, as a city planner, and in his dealings with Native Americans.

Virtual Jamestown - looks at the first permanent English settlement in America during the seventeenth-century from the perspective of Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans.

Choctaw-Southeast Genealogy - Native American genealogy resources and mailing lists.

Trail of Tears - dedicated to the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. No Native Americans here, just Indians.

Old West Gravesites - features photos of the gravesites of famous Native Americans, outlaws, and lawmen.

A Warrior in Two Worlds: The Life of Ely Parker - companion site to the PBS documentary about the controversial Seneca chief and Cabinet-level commissioner, and his accomplishments.

Quanah Parker Biography - last Chief of the Comanche.

Quanah Parker - about the life of the Comanche's last chief, child of Cynthia Ann Parker and Chief Peta Nocona.

Chief Joseph Surrenders - text of the speech from his surrender in 1877.

Chief Crazy Horse - includes quiz and interviews from people who knew the Oglala Lakota leader as well as quotes from those who fought him.

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