left










title
Information Resources
RESEARCH LIBRARY
General Information
Featured Items
Research Tools
Bibliographies
ARCHIVES & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
General Information
The Collections
Featured Items
Research Tools
CHILDREN'S LIBRARY
About The Children's Library
Bibliographies
AIYLA Winners
Featured Items
Online Resources
Children's Library - Online Resources

Recommended Websites

Native Tech. An educational web site about Native American technology with a focus on the Eastern Woodlands region. www.nativetech.org

Cradleboard Project.
Buffy Sainte-Marie's online teaching project about Native American culture and issues. Features curriculum materials and cross cultural communications. Much useful information for teachers and students can be found here. www.cradleboard.org

First Nations Histories. A compilation of histories by Lee Sultzman on selected tribal nations. www.dickshovel.com/up.html

Index of Native American Resources on the Internet. Compiled for the World Wide Web Virtual Library. www.hanksville.org/NAresources/

Lisa Mitten's Native American Sites.
An excellent, well-organized site with links to tribal web sites and to "Selected Bibliography and Guide for 'I' is not for Indian: The Portrayal of Native Americans in Books for Young People." This is the place to start your research. www.nativeculturelinks.com/indians.html

National Museum of the American Indian. This site includes information about the museum and links to other Native American sites. www.nmai.si.edu

NativeWeb. Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World. The Resource Center has over 3,000 links in their searchable database. www.nativeweb.org

Oyate. Oyate is a Native organization which produces and sells Native American books for all ages. This web site includes detailed reviews of books by and about Native Americans. www.oyate.org

The Wampanoag: Teacher Resources on Native American Life and Culture. Created by The Children’s Museum in Boston, MA and Wampanoag advisors. www.bostonkids.org/educators/wampanoag.html


Online Databases

The American Indian Experience. On-site access only in the libraries.  A full-text digital resource exploring the histories and contemporary cultures of the indigenous peoples of the United States, this database features hundreds of primary documents and thousands of images. http://aie.greenwood.com