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Top:Society:Religion and Spirituality:Native American

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Native American Religion in Early America

Historical essays aimed at educators, with pictures and links.

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Spirit Path

A twice-monthly newsletter dedicated to American Indian spirituality and other information.

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Wikipedia: Achumawi language

Article including Achumawi family relationships and linguistic bibliography.

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Koasati Language and the Coushatta Indian Tribe

Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.

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Ethnologue: Menominee

Basic demographic and linguistic information.

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Sampson Woodland Flutes

Offering handmade models from 18 to 22 inches in a variety of wood types. Also offers organic cotton carrying cases.

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Tales of the North American Indians

1929 collection of Indian legends and stories.

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Ridge Art Association

The Ridge Art Association's online website in Florida.

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Artist Directory Canadian Northern Art

Canadian Northern Art Directory of Indian and other northern artists.

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Deschutes Gallery

Specializing in Northwest Coast arts, including carvings, pottery, and contemporary paintings.

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Vision Maker Video

Native American videos for educational and home use.

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Summary of Native American Religions

School paper about the religion of the Iroquois Nation, Dakota (Sioux) and Apache tribes.

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Smoke's Native Fine Arts Open Studio

Prints, sculpture, fine arts produced by Native artist Randy P. Smoke.

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Ethnologue: Huichol

Basic demographic and linguistic information.

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Native American Lore

Index of Indian legends by title and theme.

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Native Wisdom

Article by Nora Bunce, an eastern Cherokee woman, on the religious beliefs of her people.

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Ghost Dance

History of the Ghost Dance Movement among the Plains Indians.

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Ethnologue: Comanche

Basic demographic and linguistic information.

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Hopi Cookery

Presentation of Juanita Tiger Kavena's cookbook, with excerpt and sample recipe.

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Native American Music and Art

Annotated list of sites and resources maintained by Lisa Mitten.

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The Birchbark House by Louise Erdrich

Summary and review of the book with classroom discussion ideas, activities, related books and links.

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Silverbear Designs

First Nations-owned company offers ribbon shirts and dresses made by Tyendinaga Mohawk artists.

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Pima-Papago Language and the O'odham Tribes

Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.

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Naskapi Lexicon

The Naskapi lexicon database provides users with access to a trilingual dictionary, with translations of terms into Naskapi, English and French.

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TallTree, Robert and Terri

Native American music, storytelling and culture.

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Whirlwind Studios

Native American flute music CDs.

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Reviving Passamaquoddy

Article and lengthy discussion on Passamaquoddy language loss and revitalization.

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Cayuga Language

List of Cayuga words, in alphabetical order, with audio files of a native speaker pronouncing each.

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Thunder Bear Flutes

An array of Native American style flutes made mostly from aromatic cedar.

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Navajo Ceremonials

Description of traditional Navajo religious rituals.

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Ethnologue: Algic

The Algic language family, with links to demographic information about each language.

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Onödowága

Information on Seneca orthography, including keyboard mapping and a text example.

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Elie Joubert's Language Lessons

Words, sentences, and audio files from an Abenaki elder.

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Spirit Songs Native American Flutes

Hand-crafted Native American flutes. Includes a brief history of flutes, instruction on care and on playing.

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Ten Little Indians Book Review

Book Review by the New York Times

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Wikipedia: Innu-aimun (Montagnais)

Article including a phonological inventory and some grammatical information.

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Ethnologue: Itza Maya

Basic demographic and linguistic information.

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Potawatomi Language and the Potawatomi Indian Tribe

Linguistic, cultural, and historical information.

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Mimbres Fever Prod: Videos on Native North American and First Nations art, culture, and artists.

Independent producers and distributors of educational videos on Native North American and First Nations art, culture and artists.

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Spirit Connection

Specializing in craft supplies such as beading, jewelry, arrowheads and shells. Includes reproductions of artifacts.

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Coast Miwok Language Tutorial

Contains pronunciation guide, phrase and wordlist, and a introductory lesson. By Ph.D. Richard Applegate.

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Ancient Arts Gallery

Dealer of pre-Columbian and antique American Indian art.

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Seneca-Iroquois National Museum

Information on museum and the history/culture of the Seneca and Iroquois. Located in Salamanca, New York.

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Earth Tone Flutes

Specializing in designs utilizing primarily Eastern Red Cedar, Douglas Fir and Redwood. Tuned to traditional minor scales, with a major scale available. Offers sound samples.

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Grey Dog Trading Company

Native American and Inuit arts and crafts, specializing in art of the native Southwestern peoples. With a mailing list for serious fetish collectors.

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The Bearclaw Gallery

Offering paintings, sculptures, arts and crafts by various First Nations and Inuit artists.

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Red Raven Blue

Contemporary music for flute, inter-tribal drums, and voice. Includes photos, Windows Media and mp3 audio, and general information.

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Hello Oklahoma: Koasati

A Koasati greeting, sample text, and useful phrases.

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Universal Story

Boston "Phoenix" review of Smoke Signals, including interview with the author.

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Ndakinna Cultural Center

A non profit group who teach people about the Vermont Native Americans through, classes, demonstrations and workshops.

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Tsalagi (Cherokee) Language

Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.

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Native American Sisters

Description of Native American spirituality, with quotes from Indian religious figures and excerpts from a book by a Lakota Sioux nun.

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Blue Bear Flutes

Offering handmade North and South American indigenous models. Instructional courses available.

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Ziibiwing Center

Tells the story of the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe and the Great Lakes Anishinabek. Features details of collections, events, a research center, workshops, memberships, and guided tours. Located in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan.

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Jim Gilliland

Offering cane flutes, as well as styles made from mahogany and Black Mesquite. Includes sound bytes.

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Life and Death in Ancient Mexico

Exhibition from MesoWeb seeking to understand human sacrifice among the Olmec and Aztec.

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Warrior Wind Flutes

Offering designs crafted from polyvinylchloride. Includes a photo gallery. [Does not work on all browsers, best viewed in IE]

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Sunface Traders

Handmade silver, turquoise, and stone jewelry by Southwest Indian artists. Also carries dead pawn.

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Buying Native American Art

Articles about art collectors' dos and don'ts and how to determine if a piece is authentic.

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Gros Ventre Coloring Book

Bilingual coloring book in Gros Ventre and English, aimed at children.

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Harry Whitehorse Art

Ho-Chunk Nation American Indian artist working in sculpture, painting, and carving.

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The Road to Nazlini

Video about traditional American Indian religious practices.

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Miami-Illinois Prayers

Two Christian prayers translated into Miami-Illinois.

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Freeware Cherokee Font Information

A "rustic" Cherokee font available for download.

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Native American Spirituality

Essay about land-based spirituality, creation mythology and immanence.

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Shamanism: It Ain't Native American Religion!

Explanation of the difference between Eurasian shamanism and American Indian religion, by a shamanic devotee.

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Oneida Nation Cultural Heritage

Provides community resources for learning the Oneida language and culture.

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Ioway-Otoe-Missouria Language

Jimm G. Good Tracks' descriptions and bibliography of research and fieldwork into the native language of the Ioway and Otoe of Kansas and Oklahoma.

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Seeking Native American Spirituality: Read This First!

Cautionary note for seekers of American Indian spirituality.

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FootSteps Vision Quest

Questing for personal vision and wilderness rites of passage, offers woodlands, desert, and ocean quests throughout Canada.

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Ethnologue: Achagua

Basic demographic and linguistic information.

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Tipis-Tepees-Teepees

Historic and modern pictures of tipis plus links to manufacturers and published articles.

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Native American Recipes

Two squash recipes and one for sage pesto, courtesy of Loretta Barrett Oden.

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Charles Frizzell Visionary Art

Paintings of Native Americans and animals by a non-native artist.

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Wikipedia: Lenape Language

Article including a general language profile and a map.

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Wild Wind Creations

Hand-made flutes, jewelry, and gifts by Indian and Hawaiian artists.

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Galerie Gale's Art Gallery

Contemporary original art and prints, mostly watercolors and sculpture by Canadian artists Hugh Niblock and Gale LaMontagne.

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The Storyteller

Program features true stories of First Nations people who are following Jesus Christ.

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Petroglyph Gallery

Presenting a collection of indigenous artwork by Nuxalk (Bella Coola) and other Northwest Coast native peoples.

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Popol Vuh - A Creation Story

Abstract of the tale.

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Native American Spirituality

A general overview with quotes, essays, and links.

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Native Way Cookbook - Cookbook of the Grandmothers

More than 250 traditional and modern recipes from many first nations, as well as instructions, and herb and plant encyclopedia.

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Approaches to Erdrich

Syllabus for discussion of themes in author's stories.

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Cherokee Language and History Tapes

Information for ordering.

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Eldrbarry's Raven Tales

Collection of Indian legends from the Pacific Northwest.

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The Southern Sierra Miwok Language

Southern Sierra Miwok grammar, dictionary, and sample translated texts by Sylvia M. Broadbent, 1964.

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Lisa Schneider Paintings

Selling artistic pictures of Native American people.

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West Virginia Mingos

Dedicated to the preservation and revitalization of Unyææshæötká', the language of the West Virginia Mingo. Includes a Mingo alphabet, dictionary, texts, grammar lessons, games and chat session.

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Navajo Rugs

Rugs, weaving workshops, and traditional tools for sale from a Dineh weaver.

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American Indian Heritage Month

Links and articles from InfoPlease.

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American Indian Religious Rights Foundation

International organization defending freedom of religion and basic religious rights of Native American Indians.

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Hill's Native Art

Features the works of over 1200 Native Artists at any given time. Online ordering as well as six locations in BC.

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Sweet Grass Records

Small record company in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. Native musicians represented include Buffy St. Marie, Red Bull, White Ridge and Stoney Park.

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FactMonster: Louise Erdrich

Very brief summary of the author's biography and work.

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Southern Plains Indian Museum

Exhibits the creative achievements of artists and craftsmen of the United States.

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Kaqchikel Mayan at KU

Cakchiquel alphabet, calendar, numbers and songs.

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The Legend of Eagleman

An excerpt from a collection of Pima Indian tales.

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Kitfox's Arts and Crafts

Soapstone carvings, instruments, jewelry, and other crafts from Chumash artist Michael Phillips.

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Kirk Brant

Native American (Mohawk) artist using mixed media elements such as paper, crushed stones, porcupine quills and acrylic paints.

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Native Wood Art

Unique west coast Salish-style native art, featuring work by John Joseph, Victor Harrison and Les Hamilton. Includes carved doors, totem poles, wall plaques, cedar chests and paddles.

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