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the"official" site about his California Tribe "Our community consists of descendants from Miwok, Mono, Paiute, Shoshone, and the Washoe tribes." "a Tribal Consortium, made up of 31 Tribes and is organized as a non-profit corporation to provide a variety of educational, social, economic and related services to the Native people of Bristol Bay region of Alaska. " history, info and events their home page their home page, history, facts, links, etc. about this California tribe very nice site from this Palm Springs, California group their home page page coming from their casino's website about this California Tribe about this California group lots of material California group California group - different page home page about this California group about this Canadian First Nation about this Canadian First Nation about this Canadian First Nation about this Canadian First Nation "The member bands are within an 80 km radius of the city of Williams Lake in the interior of British Columbia" info on their 8 bands about this Canadian First Nation |
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guardians of the heritages of the Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, Iroquois, Tlingit, Pueblo and Lakota tribes about this Canadian First Nation about this Canadian First Nation "A Few Words..., The Setting, Village Sites, Our Tribal Structure, Fisheries, EIRP, Native Links, Water Resources, Water Rights, Natural Resources, Tribal Clinic, Tsapowum, Photo Gallery" basic info from the ITCA from Four Directions Institute mainly about their casino a federally recognized tribe located near the City of Trinidad, CA Their official web site (my tribe!) September 2001 "Link of the Month"
Site for the Eastern Cherokees The Third Federally recognized Cherokee Tribe a page on the Cherokees in the Bayou State a non-federally recognized tribal entity, a traditional Tsalagi (Cherokee) Band - great info on the "traditional ways" lots of info "Our primary purpose is to preserve and pass on to the next generation our traditions, history and language" history, pictures, genealogy, etc |
" The reasons then for this web page, are to clarify who are the Texas Cherokees from historical times to present" "OUR GOAL , AS A PEOPLE, IS TO TEACH, LEARN, SHARE AND EXPERIENCE LIFE IN HARMONY" nice page with lots of information "The Ridge Band of Cherokees, Founded November 11, 1834 by Chief John Ridge, Running Waters, Georgia" lots of info here "We are an Independent Intertribal International Nation." basic info about this Canadian First Nation their official site LOTS of material basic info lots of info Geneaology & general info on the Chickasaws lots of info about this Canadian First Nation a variety of information and contact info their home page - under reconstruction about this Canadian First Nation basic info lots of info about this Canadian group plenty of info mostly about their business enterprises nicely done Boozhoo! |
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Wikipedia page gallery, events, history, information pictures, history, information information about this group near Pensacola, Florida Poarch Creek Indian home page, some history & general info their home page about this Canadian First Nation Tribalnations page with info on their events PDF file from the BIA about this tribe. about this Canadian First Nation Their home page their site basic info "The Thunder Mountain Lenapé Nation is composed of descendants of the Lenapé [Delaware] people, or tribe. At present, all our members live in Western Pennsylvania. The band has ties to several Lenapé nations, including the Eastern Delaware Nation, the Eastern Lenapé Nation, and the Bighorn Lenapé Nation." "we hope that you enjoy our presentation of Delaware history, culture, language, and stories, as well as news and information about our modern-day lives as Delaware Indians" info on the past and today their home page about this Canadian First Nation about this Canadian group their home page "Once known as the Nitinaht Band, it changed its name to the Ditidaht Indian Band in 1984" home page for this Canadian group Thier home page Thier home page basic info lots of material |
very nicely designed lots of material "The First People of the Monterey Bay Area, California" nice site a massive list of information on Canadian groups sorted alphabetically lots of links their home page "home to two tribes which operate under one central government. The two tribes are the Assiniboine and the Gros Ventre" their home page about them their home page basic info from the ITCA about them This Candian groups home page about this Alberta First Nation a list of tribes by state or province about this Canadian group lots of material nice site basic info from the ITCA Their home page "Formerly known as the Kitwancool Band, the Gitanyow are part of Tsimshian linguistic group" "The member bands are located in valleys along the Skeena, Bulkley and Kispiox Rivers in northwestern B.C. All of the bands are located within a 40 km radius of Hazelton" home page Wikipedia page |
"comprised of people who originated in the valleys of Western Oregon. They are descendants of the Umpqua, the Rogue River, the Molalla, the Kalapuya, the Chasta and many other tribes whose roots go back thousands of years and they represent the blending of a myriad of complex cultures." "Events, About Us, How to Contact Us, Services, Computer Services, Tribal Members Businesses, ONABEN, News" lots of info The tribe consists of both Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo people information from around Wisconsin a web site for the Lacandon Maya communities (Chiapas, Mexico) "The Council of the Haida Nation was formed in 1980 as an unincorporated land claims organization" their home page "The band is part of the Kwakiutl linguistic group" their home page
Wikipedia page their home page info from the ITCA "Located on Campbell Island on 1369 hectares servicing 22 reserves. Formerly the Bella Bella Band" basic info (Ho-Chunk is the new name for the Winnebago) their home page "The Homalco people have traditionally lived on the coast of British Columbia" their page The official tribal site lots of info lots of info info from the ITCA their home page basic info from the ITCA about their 6 bands |
an amalgamation of the Da'naxda'xw and Awaetlala tribes in Canada nice home page from the "Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Province of British Columbia" Their home page a Political organization representing ten of the fifteen bands of the Kwakawaka'wakw (Kwakawala speaking peoples) Wikepedia page Council of Chiefs basic info about small Vancouver Island group basic info on this British Columbia tribe Wikipedia page their home page basic info about Vancouver Island group about this Cape Mudge First Nation about the Campbell River Indian Band all kinds of information Their home page info about the First Nation basic material lots of info on them & Sacajawea "Formerly called the Fort George Indian Band" general info & map Their home page about the Cree First Nation |
history, culture, arts & crafts the "official website of the Mohawk Council Of Kahnawake" basic info lots of material "formerly known as The Mohegan Tribe and Nation" good site official site with lots of info their home page This California tribe's home page plenty of material "Tribal Background, Issues & News, Notices & Announcements, Community Page Skopabsh Days '98!, Tribal Government Services, Job Opportunities, Location" information about this group from Canada 2012 Federal Register list of the 200+ groups in text format history & basic info on this Virginia tribe their home page "This page is a product of The Agency Network Program under the Office of the Speaker" "Eighteen reserves on 1,844 hectares, 112 km west of Quesnel" Their home page the official site, excellent with LOTs of info
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about this California Band lots of material Their home page "ATNI serves 54 tribes in the States of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, southeast Alaska, western Montana and northern California" these bands in British Columbia: Ahousaht, Ehattesaht, Hesquiat, Huu-ay-aht (Ohiaht), Ka;'K't'h'/Che:K'tles7et'h' (Kyuquot), Mowachaht, Nuchatlaht, Opetchesaht, Tla-o-qui-aht (Clayoquot), Toquaht, Tseshaht, Uchucklesaht, Ucleulet about this Canadian nation about this Canadian nation about this Canadian nation Hupacasath are comprised of three distinct tribes, the Muh-uulth-aht, Kleh-koot-aht and Cuu-ma-as-aht (Ahahswinis) a rich history, a bright future about this Canadian nation about this Canadian nation about this Canadian nation about this Canadian nation about this Canadian nation - tradition transcending time very detailed site about this Canadian nation about this Canadian nation a Saulteaux First Nation in Alberta, Canada In Ottawa, Canada LOTS of information one of the original Indian web sites, it has LOTs of information about them nice site with history, news and links more info on this Ohlone group |
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Wikipedia page their home page (Rocky Bay Ojibway) about this Canadian First Nation "The Constitution and By-Laws were adopted by the L'Anse, Lac Vieux Desert, and Ontonagon Bands of Ojibwa Indians " "The Constitution and By-Laws were adopted by the L'Anse, Lac Vieux Desert, and Ontonagon Bands of Ojibwa Indians " general info "The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe is proud to have this opportunity to share our heritage and culture with others"
history, treaties, maps & their struggle to obtain federal recognition lots of info their home page their home page a Canadian group representing: Upper Nicola Band, Okanagan Indian Band, Westbank First Nation, Penticton Indian Band, Upper Similkameen Indian Band Lower Similkameen Indian Band, Osoyoos Indian Band, and Colville Confederated Tribes lots of details their home page their home page nicely designed home page their home page basic info their home page appears to be the "official" site, lots of info the "official" site for the New York group this New York tribe's page lots of info and links |
info site info on this California tribe info home page general information lots of info "This page is a part of the Quoddy Loop Tour Guide, and is not sponsored by the Passamaquoddy Tribe, although the Tribe's input was solicited for content. " lots of material lots of material and photos plenty of info "composed of four smaller tribes: the Kaskaskia, Peoria, Piankeshaw, and Wea" history, museum and the future from Treaty 7 home site for both tribes from Jeff Scott includes these bands: Achomawi, Aporidge, Astariwawi, Atsuge, Atwamsini, Hanhawi, Hewisedawi, Ilmawi, Itsatawi, Kosalextawi, Madesi lots of info about this California tribe mostly about their casino nicely done Wikipedia site Habematolel means "The people of rock village" their home page about this California Tribe - Wikipedia about this California Tribe |
a very detailed website plenty of info history, Pocahontas, FAQs, links tribal page info from the ITCA their home page Wikipedia Page their home page lots of info lots of material Wikipedia page from their Department of Tourism Wikipedia page formerly known as "Santo Domingo Pueblo" - Wikipedia page their home page basic site their home page Wikipedia Page Wikipedia Page Wikipedia Page their home page Wikipedia Page nice site Wikipedia Page Wikipedia Page |
Wikipedia Page "a Native American tribe with reservation lands that include a strip of New Mexico's fertile Rio Grande valley" Wikipedia Page Wikipedia Page "Taos Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. " Wikipedia Page their home page from their casino Wikipedia Page more about them Wikipedia Page nice site Lots of info Wikipedia Page their home page about them big site California group wich consists of Klamath, Karuk, and Shasta Indians basic info from the ITCA nice site lots of info wikipedia page Information for the Chehalis • Chinook • Cowlitz • Hoh • Makah • Queets • Quileute • Quinault • Shoalwater about them the Tribal organization for descendants of indigenous Northern California Indian tribes in Shasta County. Current Tribal affiliations are Wintu, Pit River and Yana. The tribal membership consists of over 900 members from three Great Basin Tribes - the Paiute, the Shoshone, and the Washoe. about them |
mostly about their casino their site it says it is the official site lots of info "This work is specifically written for those of mixed blood from the American Indian lineage. Many Nations, Tribes and Bands do not allow mixed bloods to return to the community and become part of their societies. This Nation is to organize all those of American Indian Lineage that seek to walk a Traditional lifestyle, and who are willing to make sacred covenants to return to the community." located in Washington state The Official Website of the Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation a short page lots of info basic info home page for this Canadian group about this Canadian First Nation home page with lots of info home page for the "people of the broken rock" home page for this Canadian group home page for this Canadian group "Nineteen reserves on 3,960 hectares, about 52 km south of Williams Lake" celebrating the Secwepemc First Nation home page for this Canadian group home page for this Band history, language, info about many Canadian Bands lots of info on their home page home page for this Canadian group detailed home page home page for the Williams Lake Band |
formerly called the Kamloops Indian Band nicely designed home page for the Pellt'iq't People information about the Soda Creek Band history, government, etc. their new home page their new home page a home page diverse page Wikipedia page their home page "governed by a Band Council which strives for social, economic, and political independence for the well-being of its community members" their Facebook page home page for this California group some documents & links lots of info their website plenty of material "On September 28th, 1984 in the Kasabonika Lake Band Office, the Shibogama Tribal Council was established and officially sanctioned by Six First Nations in Northwestern Ontario. The membership of the Tribal Council are treaty status Indians, Nishnawbe-Aski Nation; meaning the people and the land." 565th federally recognized tribe (2010) their page Wikipedia page on them Wikipedia site basic info from the AAANA site basic info their home page |
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nice website lots of material same site as above "are part of the northern Coast Salish cultural group" nice site lots of info about this First Nation lots of info from the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs, Province of British Columbia lots of info on the "the Noo-Seh-Chatl of Henderson Inlet, Steh Chass of Budd Inlet, Squi-Aitl of Eld Inlet, Sawamish/T'Peeksin of Totten Inlet, Sa-Heh-Wa-Mish of Hammersley Inlet, Squawksin of Case Inlet and S'Hotle-Ma-Mish of Carr Inlet." "Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community" lots of info info on the group in Wisconsin info on their 18 bands: Aitchelitz, Chawathil, Cheam, Kwantlen, KwawKwaw Apilt, Lakahahmen, Matsqui, Popkum, Scowlitz, Seabird Island, Shx'wow'hamel (Ohamil), Skawahlook, Skowkale, Soowahlie, Squiala, Sumas, Tzeachten, Yakweakwioose their home page lots of material basic info very informative and nicely designed site from this Washington Tribe about this California mixed tribe of Maidu, Paiute, Pit River, and Washoe on this northwestern tribe their tribal home page about this California group of Yokuts and MOnache info pictures and links |
in Puerto Rico history and information info about them basic info "This Is An Official Tribal Government Web Site" info on this Southern California group about this California group - Wikipedia page lots of info from Canada info about their 5 bands: Beecher Bay, Malahat, Nanoose, Songhees, T'sou-ke (Sooke) basic info "the official website of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation, also known as the Three Affiliated Tribes" Tlinglit history very basic info basic info "the Tribal Government representing approximately 26,000 Tlingit and Haida Indians worldwide" their home page their home page in California info on this Southern California group lots of material long list with contact info Bureau of Indian Affairs official 2012 list of all recognized Tribes/Nations/Groups (PDF format) This has a very comprehensive list of links to individual tribes
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details about this group "Five reserves on 201 hectares" info on their 7 bands: Hartley Bay, Kitasoo, Kitkatla, Kitselas, Kitsumkalum, Lax Kw'alaams, Metlakatla about this Hartley Bay Band Wikipedia Page Wikipedia page The Gitselasu's home page their home page their home page plenty of info on this more than just Tsimshian community basic info basic info "located on Burrard Inlet near North Vancouver" government, culture, history, maps treaty rights, addresses, links, fishing lots of info nicely designed website for this California tribe lots of info, well designed a variety of sites, info & links their home page a very nicely done tribal home page "Elders, Story, Government, Location, Events and Newsletter, Economic Development, Oregon Tribes" Wikipedia page a long list with some links & a map a long list with a map and links |
The tribal home page basic site nice site info, contacts, big name acts at the casino, factory outlet center, nice looking site from Martha's Vineyard nicely done basic info on this Canadian group culture, history, government home page basic info on this Candian group lots of information ("Official homepage of the Wea Indian Tribe") They have posted lots of material Their home page "The Westbank First Nation has a population of approximately 500 members and its traditional territory is located in south central B.C. and extends from an area west of Kelowna to the Slocan Valley in the east" info on these 3 bands: Hagwilget, Moricetown, Nee-Tahi-Buhn Wichita * Waco * Tawakoni * Keechi lots of info about this member of the Powhatan Confederacy about this California tribe very little info about this California Tribe nice site lots of info Winnebago: also see Ho-Chunk this northern California tribe has lots of info on their site, including stories and lots of vocabulary words. their excellent home page |
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