Smithsonian, National Museum of the American IndianAmerican Indian images, names, and stories infuse American history and contemporary life. Pervasive, powerful, at times demeaning, the images, names, and stories reveal the deep connection between Americans and American Indians as well as how Indians have been embedded in unexpected ways in the history, pop culture, and identity of the United States.
Native American Culture & Arts
Institute of American Indian ArtsAt IAIA, the spirit and vision of Native American and Alaska Native people is a first priority. Founded on October 1, 1962, the Institute of American Indian Arts offers academic excellence to both Native and non-Native populations. Our goal is empowerment through education, economic self-sufficiency and expression and enhancement of artistic and cultural traditions.
Indians of North America: Selected Resourcesfrom the Library of Congress, he purpose of this guide is to present researchers with selected sources through which they can begin and expand their scope of study of the Indians of North America.
The American Indians in Children’s LiteratureA link to this resource – The American Indians in Children’s Literature blog/website. A resource started by Dr. Debbie Reese, a Nambe Pueblo Indian Librarian.
Cherokee LanguageThe Cherokee Nation is committed to preserving and growing the Cherokee language in both spoken and written forms.
History of Survivance: Upper Midwest 19th-Century Native American NarrativesWhen the subject of the exhibit is Native Americans in the Upper Midwestern United States during the extraordinary upheaval of the 19th century, one must be particularly careful about the story being told since the narrative that largely exists is one of cultural denouement, of endings, as told by a colonizing population to its descendants.
Internet Archive-Digital Library - Native AmericansNative American collection on Internet Archive: Internet Archive is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more.