1. Six Nations - Insights from the first tribes to make contact with Europeans. The Haudenosaunee Home Page, the official source of news and information from the Haudenosaunee, comprised of the traditional leadership of the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, Mohawk and Tuscarora Nations.
2. Eastern Delaware Nations - In honor of Chief Mike Medicine Shield, Grandfathers, Clan Mothers, the Elders and the People of the Eastern Delaware Nations.
3. NAVAJO NATION'S MAIN HOME PAGE
We designed this web-page for the Navajo Nation. The Navajo Office of Tourism in Window Rock,
AZ., submitted the content.
4. History of the Cherokee - All text on this site was written by Ken Martin.
5. Cherokee Messenger - The purpose of the Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston is to build community, to preserve Cherokee heritage, to perpetuate the Cherokee culture, and to build the future of our people.
6. United Keetoowa Band of Cherokee Indians WWW
7. Cherokee Studies at Western Carolina University
8. American Indian Tribal Directory (link was formerly: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians)
9. North Georgia's Cherokee Indians
10. The Hopi Way - Cloud Dancing
11. Native Web Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World
12. South Dakota Tribal Government Relations - State of South Dakota's site offers considerable information on the nine tribes of South Dakota.
13. Lenapi Delaware Tribe of Indians
14. The Tlingit National Anthem from Alaska's Tongass
15. Miami Nation Homepage - the Miami Nation of Oklahoma.
17. Costanoan-Ohlone Indian Canyon Resource
18. Humboldt State University Native American Studies Department
19. The Stockbridge Munse Tribe of
Mohican Indians
The Muh-He-Ka-Ne-Ok
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