NATIVE VILLAGE LIBRARIES


Facing Left Raven
Rick Bartow, Wiyot

"From the time Europeans colonized America, the policy has gone from genocide to assimilation. It's remarkable Indian people have persisted with their languages and culture. Five hundred years later, Indians are still Indians.”

                             Julie Cajune, Salish

this month's
FEATURED WEBSITES:
Animals Library
Frogwatch USA 
 
Arts and Crafts Library
Images of Native Americans: The Wanamaker Collection
Books, Literature, Storytelling Library
California Maidu Oral Histories and Music
Clothes, Food, Shelter Library
Traditional native foods
Current Events Library
Has Grand Canyon Skywalk Helped the Hualapai?
Earth and Environment Library
Free Green  
Education Library
Learning and Knowing In Indigenous Societies Today
Elders, Leaders, Heroes Library
Inventory of the National Indian Youth Council Records, 1935-2000
European Invasion Library
Indian Tribes Treaties, 1801-1869
Games and Sports Library
Niigaanibatowaad: FrontRunners
Health Library
Swine Flu Prevention for Mexico's Indigenous People
History and Traditions Library
People of the Whale, Part 1    
Language Library
Siouan Words
Media Library 
Indigenous Peoples Pictorial Slideshow
Music and Dance Library
Stand By Me
Nations and Cultures Library
One State, Many Nations: Native Americans of Ohio
 Plants library
Free Butterfly Garden Seeds
Native American Quotes
and
QUOTES ART GALLERY

 

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