| First Nations: Issues of Consequence - Extensive collection of articles and fact sheets on Native American history and individual tribes, from the perspective of the oppressed.
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| United American Indians of New England - Organization of Native people and supporters who fight against racism, for the freedom of Leonard Peltier and other political prisoners, and support Indigenous struggles.
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| Midwest Treaty Network - an alliance of Indian and non-Indian community groups that support the sovereign rights of Native American nations. While founded in the context of the Chippewa (Ojibwe) treaty struggle, it is concerned generally with defending and strengthening Native cultures and nationhood, protecting Mother Earth, and fighting racism and other forms of domination throughout our region (midwestern United States).
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| KOLA - Nonviolent activism and background reading on American Indian and other indigenous issues from this international human rights organization.
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| Fort Apache Indian Reservation - A photographer's personal view of the reservation. Includes photos, descriptions of ceremonies, ceremony schedule, articles, and a campfire story.
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| Worldwide Friends - Native American and First Nation inmates looking for a pen-pal. Also support for indigenous projects. English with some German.
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| Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development, Inc. - An intermediary foundation and advocacy organization dedicated to promoting and maintaining the uniqueness of Native Peoples and our nations.
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| Native American Support Group of New York City - Indigenous activist and Native American and Alaskan Native resource links. Current projects include international indigenous, and Puerto Rican native issues. Searchable.
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| Deer Tracks Native Perspectives - Personal page with news and discussion of Native prisoners and Native rights. Links.
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| Mendota sacred site preservation page - Official website for the Mendota struggle to maintain a sacred site in Minnesota.
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| Shundahai Network - Shundahai Network an international network of activists and organizations bridging the gap between the environmental, peace and justice and indigenous land rights communities.
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| Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition - Over 25 tribes protecting reservations' water supplies along the Missouri River Basin. Guidebook, reports, resolutions, presentations, Document downloads in .pdf format, links.
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| CTA - San Carlos Apache - Web site maintained for the San Carlos Apache Call To Action group.
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| United Native America - Working toward a Federal holiday for Native Americans; also racial exclusion in the arts, media, and athletics. Petition, press releases, membership information, links. Opening animation and cursor trails.
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| Voices of the Wintercount - Wisdom, insight, and warnings from Native American elders on social, political, and cultural issues. Essays, contributed content, and news briefs. Links.
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| Nativesong - Cultural unity views, stories, poetry, and lore. Classified trader ads and news updates provided.
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| Indigenous Environmental Network - Native peoples of the Americas organization for education, coalition building, and action. Announcements and fact sheets on current issues.
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| Native American Cultural Philosophy - A critique of Western European philosophical traditions from a native American point of view.
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| Southeastern Native American Alliance (SENAA) - A 501(c)(3), nonprofit, Native American cultural organization dedicated to protecting and preserving Native American historical, sacred, and burial sites; raising public awareness of human rights violations perpetrated and perpetuated against Native Americans by the United States government; and fighting for equal rights for Native Americans of all tribal affiliations.
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| Midwest Treaty Network and Wolf Watershed Educational Project - Alliance of Indian and non-Indian groups supporting Native American sovereignty and treaties in Wisconsin and the world. Defamation, actions, newswire, global environment updates, links.
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| Trail of Tears - Dedicated to the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and the survival of all original peoples displaced into exile. Links.
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| Native American Embassy - Based in New Jersey, USA; working for Native American solidarity, awareness, and rights. Frames.
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| Tennessee Indian Affairs - Issues affecting the Native Community in Tennessee. History, language, chat, message boards, and the Tennessee Native Veterans Society.
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| Dakota Lakota Nakota Human Rights Advocacy Coalition - A traditional grassroots Oyate movement for the protection of our Red Nations' treaties and human rights.
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| Setting the Record Straight - Site debunking various Internet myths about American Indians, from incorrect assumptions about Indian languages through theories about alien landings.
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| We Are Still Here - Indian politics and issues, addressing racism and stereotypes, environmental destruction, and historical revisionism.
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| Long Soldier International - Support project for a wrongly convicted Native American prisoner, and an introduction to his Oglala Lakota art and jewelry. Information about Sioux causes.
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| The Fire This Time - Examining the cultural/political links between black and indigenous Americans.
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| Indian Problem - Discussing the problems and historical wrongs that contribute to Native Americans being outcasts in their own country.
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| Native News Online - Daily top news and headlines affecting First Nations across North America.
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| Smartmoney.com: Special Report: Fraud in New Mexico - Investigation shows that the US government had detailed knowledge of fraudulent practices that allowed energy companies to cheat impoverished Native American Indians out of vast sums over dozens of years. First of a two-part series.
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| Smartmoney.com: Special Report: An Ugly History - Investigation shows that the US government had detailed knowledge of fraudulent practices that allowed energy companies to cheat impoverished Native American Indians out of vast sums over dozens of years. Second of a two-part series.
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