
Native American Resources
- Aboriginal Connections
- Aboriginal Links
- American Indian History and Culture
- Cherokee Nation: Official website of the Cherokee Nation. It features sections on the Cherokee Nation's history, offers news updates, and provides tribal government information.
- Chickasaw Nation: A collection of Native American books and other materials, including a variety of children's books, a Native American reference area, videotapes, and magazines for review.
- Chotaw Nation of Oklahoma
- Choctaw Nation: Personal genealogy homepage of a Choctaw family including Melodie Sanders' bibliography of Choctaw historical sources.
- Great Lakes Intertribal Council: A voice for unity among Native American people in the Midwest.
- The Indian Sentinel: A digital archive of featured articles about Native Americans across the United States and their evangelization by the Catholic Church. Most were first-hand accounts by lifelong missionaries in the field that were often illustrated with photographs they had taken. Also featured are articles, essays, and letters by Native Americans, many of whom were students in Catholic schools. More in the Bureau of Catholic Indian Mission.
- Native American Nations: Information regarding individual Native American Nations.
- Native American Websites: Maintained by Lisa Mitten, a self-described mixed-blood Mohawk urban Indian.
- NativeWeb: Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World.
- Navajo Nation: Presents a large collection of FAQs dedicated to the Navajo Nation. Includes an article about etiquette on the reservation.
- Smithsonian American Indian Museum
- Unmasking the Maya: the story of Sna Jtz'ibajom: Sna Jtz'ibajom is a theater collective using Maya traditional tales to address contemporary political conditions of Maya people. Smithsonian Institution researchers created their Web presence, with versions in English, Spanish, and two Maya languages (Tzeltal and Tzotzil).