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Native Talk
NATIVE TALK presents traditional California Indian tales performed by Luiseno storytellers Cathleen and Chaz Chilcote. Original and traditional Indian flute music is performed by Brandon Chilcote Wallace to accompany the stories. These storytellers and musicians are members of the San Luis Rey Band of Mission Indians.
Deborah Small
California native plants, cultures, and the environment: an art and photography site
News from Native California
Welcome to News from Native California, a quarterly magazine devoted to California's indigenous people.
Blue King Brown
Hailed by Santana as “The voice of the street and the band of the future!” Blue King Brown is Australia’s premier 8 piece live urban roots crew. Lead by the multi talented, relentless energy of Natalie Pa’apa’a; Powerful vocal & lyrical delivery’s meet a dancehall, roots, rock & afro groove mash-up built on an irrepressible percussive foundation.
Native People
The magazine started with an initial Heard Museum-member circulation of 3,000; since then it has grown to a circulation of about 50,000 copies per issue (and a readership of 155,000 per issue). It is the only Indian-oriented magazine sold coast to coast in the United States on major news stands, including Barnes & Noble, Hastings and Borders, and is considered the periodical voice of record of the American Indian community.
Robert Freeman
Native American ROBERT FREEMAN has been a professional artist for 37 years. He has won over 200 art awards in oil painting, pen and ink drawing, sculpting and etching.
Native Art Network
Native Art Network features the very best of Native American fine art and culture from Native artists of North America. 100% Native owned and operated.
The First People
Child friendly site about American and Canadian Indians. 1400+ legends, 400+ agreements and treaties, 4000+ pictures, free clip art, American Indian Jewelry and more.
Gathering Of Nations
Excellent website devoted completely to the Native American Indian. It is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 1983 to promote Native American, American Indian (indigenous) culture & tradition, and dispel stereotypes created about Native American Indian and indigenous people. Among many contributions to the Native American community, the Gathering of Nations founded and funds the Academic Scholarship Foundation for Native American Students and hosts the annual Gathering of Nations PowWow, Miss Indian World Traditional Talent Presentations, and Indian Trader's Market the last full weekend of every April at the University of New Mexico Arena in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. All are welcome at the Gathering of Nations!
Native Web
NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to using telecommunications including computer technology and the Internet to disseminate information from and about indigenous nations, peoples, and organizations around the world; to foster communication between native and non-native peoples; to conduct research involving indigenous peoples' usage of technology and the Internet; and to provide resources, mentoring, and services to facilitate indigenous peoples' use of this technology.
American Indian Channel
AIC. a nonprofit organization, created to address the need for documentation and dissemination of information about, on and by indigenous people in the western hemisphere
Aboriginal Connections
Aboriginal Connections provides four main online services providing users and clients with a searchable web directory, discussion forums, advertising, and eCommerce
National Indian Education Association
Welcome to the National Indian Education Association, the oldest and largest Indian education representing American Indian, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiian educators and students.