- This Week in North American Indian History
- Compiled by Phil Konstantin. - First Nations Histories
- Concise histories of native tribes from the U.S. and Canada. - First People
- Tribute to the First People of the Americas that includes traditional legends, art work, poems, historical documents, and more. - Camping With the Sioux
- The fieldwork diary of Alice Cunningham Fletcher penned in the late 1800s. Includes a collection of folktales which have a long history in Sioux oral literature. - Trail of Tears@
- Iroquois Constitution
- The great binding law, Gayanashagowa. - Native American History
- Annotated directory which covers general, tribal, and regional histories, with an emphasis on the Pacific Northwest. - Chickasaw Historical Research
- Including copies of old letters, documents, treaties, and marriage records relating to the Chickasaw Indian Nation. - Indian Fur Trade, The
- For the collection and sharing of unbiased information on the effects of the fur trade on Native Americans between 1804 and 1843. - First person histories of the NW Coast
- Collection of first person accounts taken from journals and ethnographic papers of the early contact period on the NW Coast. - NW Coast Indian History
 - Chickasaw History
- Covers such topics as location, population, sub-nations, villages, and culture. - Romancing the Indian
- Comparison of the sentimentalizing and demonizing representations of American Indians in the works of James Fenimore Cooper, Mark Twain, and other nineteenth-century American authors. - History of the Cherokee Indians
- Historical text, images, maps, and Native American links. - Eklutna Village Historical Park
- Learn about the history, culture, and customs of the Dena'ina Athabascan Indians. When travelling in Alaska, be sure to stop by. - Original Voices
- Considers the perspectives of the indigenous people of northwestern California during the Gold Rush. Includes curriculum for 8th graders. - Carlisle Indian Industrial School (1879-1918) (3)
- First Americans for Grade Schoolers
- A place for children to learn about the history, geography, and culture of the Muscogee (Creeks) and other tribes. - Lewis and Clark: Native Americans
- PBS site that describes the historic meeting of Lewis and Clark and nearly 50 different Native American tribes. - Indian Captivity Narratives
- Stories of Americans and Mexicans captured by Native Americans. - American Indians
- Information about society, legends, places, religion, art, faces, wisdom, tribes, and more about Native Americans. - Indian Peoples of the Northern Great Plains
- Searchable online collection of photographs and other images of tribes including the Crow, Cheyenne, Blackfeet, Salish (Flathead), Kutenai, Chippewa-Cree, Gros Ventres (Atsina), and Assiniboine. - National Museum of the American Indian: Living Voices
- Audio series in English and Spanish reflecting with wide range of Native American and Native Hawaiian experiences in Canada, Mexico, Panama, and the U.S. - The Indian Congress of 1898
- Held as part of the 1898 Trans Mississippi and International Exposition. Includes tribes, activities, and a photo gallery. - Privileges and Prerogatives Granted to Columbus
- Text of Columbus' commission to undertake his voyage. - Native American History and Info
- Comprehensive history of North American tribes. - Drawing the Western Frontier: The James E. Taylor Album
- Smithsonian exhibit features early photographs of Native Americans, General Custer, Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickok, plus drawings by one of America's finest illustrators. - Woodland Confederacy
- Dedicated to portraying Native Americans of the eastern woodlands during the 17th and 18th centuries. - Elkus Indian Papers
- A collection of over 2,000 documents related to Indian affairs over the period 1922-1963, housed by the California Academy of Sciences. - History of the Northwest Coast, A

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