Peoples

This page Last updated: Wednesday, May 17, 2000

Welcome to the Chickasaw Nation Internet Services
Chickasaw Nation 11/16/99
Nevada Tribes and Community Organizations
Nevada Tribes
Tulalip Related Sites
Tulalip
History of the Cherokee
Cherokee
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribe
Welcome to the official web site of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. 10/20/99
Powhatan Ranape Nation
Powhatan Ranape
Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the current list of tribal entities recognized and eligible for funding and services from the Bureau of Indian Affairs by virtue of their status as Indian tribes.
Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
Standing Rock Sioux
The Hopi Way
Hopi
Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe
Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux
The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Welcome to Warm Springs, a nation where the sun shines most every day and time turns to the pace of a culture that has been thousands of years in the making. 11/16/99
Rosebud Sioux Tribe
Rosebud Sioux
Redesignation of the Yavapai-Apache Reservation
SUMMARY: The purpose of this action is to announce the EPA's resolution of an intergovernmental dispute over a request by the Yavapai-Apache Tribal Council to redesignate the Yavapai-Apache Reservation ("the Reservation") as a non-Federal Class I area
AINA-CIC
The Oglala Sioux
Oglala Sioux
An Interview with Anthony Pico, Chairman, Viejas Indian
PBS Frontline interview 10/20/99
Alliance for Native American Indian Rights
The Alliance for Native American Indian Rights, based in Nashville, Tennessee, is a non-profit, intertribal organization dedicated to preserving and protecting Native American burial grounds and other culturally significant places. 10/20/99
Family Index: Na-Dene
- Broken - 11/17/99
Guide to the Iroquois Native American Peoples
Iroquois
Yavapai Apache Tribe
Officail web site for the Yavapai-Apache Nation of Camp Verde and Clarkdale, Arizona 11/16/99
The Seneca Nation of Indians
Seneca
Camp Verde Yavapai Apache Indians in Arizona
Yavapai Apache - Unofficial 10/20/99
Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation
Saponi
ECUADORIAN EXPORT
Otavalo, Ecuador is a land of courgeous men and women who have inherited an abundant history and work. In what is today Otavalo formerly lived the Quechuan and Imbayan cultures in scattered villages. 10/21/99
Chicora Indian People
The Reclamation of A Native Tribe 11/17/99
The Oneida Indian Nation
The Oneida Indian Nation, one of the original members of the Iroquois Confederacy, enjoys a unique role in America's history having supported the Colonies in the struggle for independence from England.
Oneida Indian Nation
Oneida Nation 11/11/99
Alabama and Coushatta tribes
The reservation is called home by some 900 members of the two tribes. both the Alabama and Coushatta tribes are members of the Creek Confederacy of Indians and both are of Muskogean stock 10/20/99
Chitimacha Tribe
In 1727, a Chitimacha settlement was discovered west of the Mississippi River though many believed that the entire tribe was either destroyed or enslaved as a result of the twelve-year war.
Potawatomi Nation
Citizen Potawatomi Nation 11/11/99
Chickasaw Nation -
Official Website of the Chickasaw Nation 10/20/99
Mohave Indians
The Mohave Indians lived on the Colorado river, which separates California and Arizona. The Fort Mohave Indian reservation is located just across the river from Needles, California. The immense desert region to the west of the reservation is called the M
Comanche Tribe
The "Lords of the Plains," as the Comanches became known, were originally part of the Shoshone tribe of eastern Wyoming. The Pueblo Rebellion (1680) forced the Spanish to abandon their settlements in New Mexico and gave the Comanches their first horses.
Comanche
Comanche, Native North American tribe, a southern branch of the Shoshone, of Uto-Aztecan language family, and of the Plains culture area. 10/20/99
Oregon's Federally Recognized Tribes
Oregon's Federally Recognized Tribes 11/11/99
Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe
We are a Native American Indian Tribe located on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. 10/21/99
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
The Iowa, or Ioway, lived for the majority of it's recorded history in the area which is now the state of Iowa. 10/21/99
Tribes of The Olympics
Olympic is the traditional homeland of more Native American groups than any other National Park unit. A unique opportunity exists to understand the relationship between these people and the ecosystem they live in. 11/15/99
The Navajo Past
The Navajo people have lived in their homeland for thousands of years. The land is poor by present civilization's standards but to the Navajo it is a land full of riches. Many of these people live today like their ancestors before them with a few sheep
Iroquois Legacy
The Iowa, or Ioway, lived for the majority of it's recorded history in the area which is now the state of Iowa. 10/21/99
Washington State Indian tribes
WASHINGTON STATE INDIAN TRIBES (Federally Recognized) 11/15/99
Kickapoo Tribe
[Note: This is a single part of what will be, by my classification, about 240 compact tribal histories (contact to 1900). It is limited to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also includes those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles
Char-Koosta News
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Indian Reservation 10/20/99
Great Lakes Intertribal Council
Welcome to the Native Wisconsin Home Page, your reference to Native American communities and events in Wisconsin. 10/21/99
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Welcome to the official Home Page of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. 10/20/99
Catawba Nation
CATAWBA INDIAN NATION 11/17/99
The Reclamation of A Native Tribe
The Chicora Indians were the aboriginal dwellers of South Carolina. Indeed, they were the natives who, in the early 1520's gathered in large numbers on the beach near what is today Pawley's Island to observe strange, heavily bearded Spaniards coming ashore
The Long Walk
During the time before the Long Walk, traditional Navajos tell stories of why the Dine' suffered the tremendous hardships of the Long Walk. 11/15/99
ALL US TRIBES: Main Access Mapindex
Click Postal abbreviation if State is active; BIA Area office dot for contact info only. State-clickable alphabetic list of tribes follows map. 11/17/99
Arizona Tribal Links
Arizona Tribal Links 11/17/99
Native American Indians
We provide this directory on our site as a link to information on Native American Indians, helping you to learn of their past, present and future. 10/20/99
Hopi Mesas and Navajo Culture - Crossing Worlds
This is a journey into the heart of Hopi lands visiting all 3 mesas including the oldest continuously inhabited village in North America. 11/3/99
Compact Histories
Abenaki | Acolapissa | Algonkin | Bayougoula | Beothuk | Catawba | Cherokee | Chickasaw | Chitimacha | Comanche | Delaware | Erie | Houma | Huron | Illinois | Iroquois | Kickapoo | Mahican | Mascouten | Massachusett | Mattabesic | Menominee | Metoac |
Overview
When complete these Histories will encompass approximately 240 tribal histories (contact to 1900). They will be limited to the lower 48 states of the U.S. but also include those First Nations from Canada and Mexico that had important roles
Working bibliography...
Below is a compilation of sources used so far...this listing is by no means complete. Should anyone wish to recommend something not included here, please do so. I look forward to your comments... 11/17/99
Native Tribes of U.S. and Canada
Links to lists 11/17/99
US Tribes Index
Indexes Listed Below: STATE RECOGNIZED TRIBES NATIVE ORGANIZATIONS WITHOUT FEDERAL OR STATE RECOGNITION 11/17/99
Chapter I - A Tale of Two Countries
Manifest Destiny and Western Canada1997 Book One: Sitting Bull, the Little Bighorn and the North-West Mounted Police Revisited A Critical Re-evaluation of the Geopolitical Objectives of the United States Government's Northern Plains Indian Wars
Coree?
Who Are The Coree? 11/17/99
Abenaki
ABENAKI HISTORY (revised 7.21.97) 11/17/99
Acolapissa
ACOLAPISSA HISTORY 11/17/99
Algonkin
ALGONKIN HISTORY (revised 4.12.99) 11/17/99
Bayougoula
BAYOUGOULA HISTORY 11/17/99
Beothuk
BEOTHUK HISTORY 11/17/99
Catawba
CATAWBA HISTORY 11/17/99
Chickasaw
CHICKASAW HISTORY (revised 10.11.99) 11/17/99
Chitimacha
Chitimacha History 11/17/99
Comanche-Part One
COMANCHE HISTORY Part One 11/17/99
Delaware
DELAWARE HISTORY (revised 6.28.97) 11/17/99
Erie
ERIE HISTORY 11/17/99
Houma
HOUMA HISTORY 11/17/99
Huron
HURON HISTORY 11/17/99
Illinois
ILLINOIS HISTORY 11/17/99
Iroquois
IROQUOIS HISTORY 11/17/99
Kickapoo
KICKAPOO HISTORY 11/17/99
Mahican
MAHICAN HISTORY (revised 7.3.97) 11/17/99
Mascouten
MASCOUTEN HISTORY 11/17/99
Massachuset
MASSACHUSET HISTORY 11/17/99
Mattabesic
MATTABESIC HISTORY (revised 11.15.97) 11/17/99
Menominee
MENOMINEE HISTORY 11/17/99
Metoac
METOAC HISTORY (revised 1.23.99) 11/17/99
Miami
MIAMI HISTORY (revised 6.21.99) 11/17/99
Micmac
MICMAC HISTORY (revised 10.11.99) 11/17/99
Mohegan
MOHEGAN HISTORY (revised 7.14.97) 11/17/99
Montagnais
MONTAGNAIS HISTORY 11/17/99
Narragansett
NARRAGANSETT HISTORY (revised 7.15.97) 11/17/99
Nauset
NAUSET HISTORY 11/17/99
Neutrals
NEUTRALS HISTORY 11/17/99
Niantic
NIANTIC HISTORY (revisied 7.15.97) 11/17/99
Nipissing
NIPISSING HISTORY 11/17/99
Nipmuc
NIPMUC HISTORY 11/17/99
Ojibwe
OJIBWE HISTORY (revised February 24, 1999) 11/17/99
Ottawa
OTTAWA HISTORY 11/17/99
Pennacook
PENNACOOK HISTORY 11/17/99
Pequot
PEQUOT HISTORY (revised 7.15.97) 11/17/99
Pocumtuc
POCUMTUC HISTORY 11/17/99
Potawatomi
POTAWATOMI HISTORY (revised December 18, 1998) 11/17/99
Sauk and Fox
SAUK and FOX HISTORY 11/17/99
Shawnee
SHAWNEE HISTORY (revised 8.5.98) 11/17/99
Susquehannock
SUSQUEHANNOCK HISTORY 11/17/99
Tionontati
TIONONTATI HISTORY (revised 3.13.99) 11/17/99
Cherokee
CHEROKEE HISTORY Part One (revised 2.28.96) 11/17/99
Wampanoag
WAMPANOAG HISTORY 11/17/99
Wappinger
WAPPINGER HISTORY (6.28.97) 11/17/99
Wenro
WENRO HISTORY 11/17/99
Winnebago
WINNEBAGO HISTORY 11/17/99
THE ILLINI: LORDS OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
Today most people know little about this once powerful confederation of tribes: the Peoria, Kaskaskia, Tamaroa, Cahokia, and Michigamea. The purpose of this web page is to provide an overview of the Illinois People which will hopefully stimulate the reader
Mendota community URGENTLY seeks assistance
Camp Coldwater is a historically important area of Minneapolis. It was the original site of the Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota tribe. This place is considered very sacred. The word Men-do-ta means where the waters meet. It is where the State of Minnesota began

Cabazon Band of Mission Indians

Chattanooga InterTribal Association: home
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Confederated Tribes Of Siletz Indians
Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation - Colville Tribe
Coquille Indian Tribe
Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana
Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians
Delaware (Lenape) Tribe of Indians: Homepage
Delaware Indian Tribe of Western Oklahoma Web Site
The Georgia Tribe Of Eastern Cherokees Official Home Page
Gila River Indian Community
The Juaneño Band of Mission Indians Acjachemen Nation Tribal Council
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community (L'Anse Reservation)
Klamath Tribes - Home
Kuiu Thlingit Nation
Louden Tribal Council Home Page
The Mechoopda Indian Tribe of Chico Rancheria, California
Welcome to the Miccosukee Tribe Home Page
Mohegan Tribe Web Site
Muckleshoot Indian Tribe - BROKEN LINK - 5/17/2000
Muscogee (Creek) Nation Web Page
HAWAI`I - INDEPENDENT & SOVEREIGN
NAVAJO NATION HOME PAGE
Oneida Indian Nation - Oneida Nation Homelands
The Osage Tribe's Official Homepage
Passamaquoddy Tribe, Pleasant Point Reservation, Wabanaki Sipayik
Pechanga Entertainment Center
Peoria Tribe of Oklahoma
Poarch Creek Indians
Powhatan Renape Nation - Rankokus American Indian Reservation
Prairie Band Potowatomi
Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe
Rosebud Sioux Tribe of South Dakota
Salt River Pima-Maricopa
Indians - Seminole Tribe of Florida - The Official Home of the Florida Seminole Indians
Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe
Tribal Government for Sitka, Alaska
Southern Ute - BROKEN LINK - 5/17/2000
"Spokane Tribe of Indians"
Suquamish Tribe
Taino Inter-Tribal Council
Profiles of Tribal Communities in the Bristol Bay Region
Welcome to the Tulalip Tribes Homepage
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians WWW
United Tribe of Shawnee Indians Home Page
Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California
WMAT, White Mountain Apache Tribe - Home page
Wichita & Affiliated Tribes
Wyandot Nation of Kansas Website
Wiyot Tribe