Alaska Native Heritage Center
ANHC preserves and strengthens the traditions, languages, and arts of Alaska’s Native Peoples through statewide collaboration, celebration, and education.
Eiteljorg Museum
The Eiteljorg Museum explores the intersection of the arts, histories and cultures of the past and present by sharing the diverse stories of the American West and the Indigenous Peoples of North America.
Heard Museum
The Heard Museum connects Indigenous creativity to the world by presenting the voice and vision of American Indian artists.
IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA)
MoCNA holds the premier collection of contemporary Native American art in the world from Native American, First Nations, and other Indigenous peoples.
Indian Arts Research Center
Bridging the divide between creativity and scholarship through initiatives that center on Native American art and culture.
National Museum of the American Indian
The NMAI cares for one of the world's most expansive collections of Native artifacts, including objects, photographs, archives, and media covering the entire Western Hemisphere, from the Arctic Circle to Tierra del Fuego.
Native Arts & Culture Foundation
The NACF advances equity and cultural knowledge, focusing on the power of arts and collaboration to strengthen Native communities and promote positive social change with American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native peoples in the United States.
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Collection
An extensive digital collection of original photographs and documents about the Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian cultures, complemented by essays written by anthropologists, historians, and teachers about both particular tribes and cross-cultural topics. These cultures have occupied, and in some cases still live in parts of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Montana.
Apani Blackfoot Digital Library
A place for our stories, past and present, and is intended to be an educational resource for all those now living in kitáwahsinnoon.
Fourth World Journal
The FWJ publishes original research, studies, commentaries, and analyses of the ideas, knowledge, and conditions of more than 5,000 Fourth World (Indigenous) Nations, representing over 1.9 billion people globally.
Indigenous Studies Portal
The primary focus is Indigenous peoples of Canada with a secondary focus on Indigenous peoples of the United States, Australia, Aotearoa – New Zealand, and other areas of the world.
James Willard Schultz Papers
James Willard Schultz (1859-1947) lived in and wrote about the northwestern portion of Montana now included within the Blackfeet Reservation and Glacier National Park. His papers include interview transcripts with Blackfeet and photographs ofArapaho, Blackfeet, Blood, Shoshoni and Kutenai Indians.
Native Health Database
From the U of New Mexico; Can search by federally recognized tribes. Only database to index the IHS Primary Health Care Provider. NOTE: you will have to create a free account within this database in order to use it more fully.
Native Land Digital
An Indigenous-led non-profit organization that provides a digital map of Indigenous territories, languages, and treaties globally.
Renewing Indigenous Economics Project
Dedicated to understanding how the rich history of governance, entrepreneurship, and trade allowed indigenous peoples to thrive before colonization and how restoring these traditions can help rebuild indigenous economies, cultures, and communities from the ground up.
American Indian Policy Institute
The AIPI focuses on building strong ties to Indigenous urban and rural governments and communities through emerging trends and tribally driven innovative democratic practices.
The Avalon Project
Great source for treaties and other primary source documents.
Tribal Court Clearinghouse
Extensive resources on tribal, state, and federal law along with extensive Indian country subject-matter resources.
Tribal Law & Policy Institute
The (TLPI) is a 100% Native American operated non-profit organized to design and deliver education, research, training, and technical assistance programs which promote the enhancement of justice in Indian country and the health, well-being, and culture of Native peoples.
C. Hart Merriam Papers
Digitized collection of the papers of naturalist, mammalogist, ornithologist, and ethnographer C. Hart Merriam (1855-1942.) Merriam collected vocabularies of California Indians and other Native American language families from Indigenous knowledge bearers between circa 1902 and 1936.
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft Papers
Various papers, including American Indian vocabularies, reflecting Schoolcraft's career as an Indian agent and ethnologist. The collection focuses on the culture and literature of famed 19th-century Ojibwe poet Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (Bamewawagezhikaquay) and bicultural collaborations and literary contributions of members of her Johnston family of Sault Ste. Marie in Michigan Territory.
Ojibwe.net (Anishaabe)
We have created this space so that the ancient sounds are not lost and can be connected to anyone willing to listen, learn, and labor with us in the effort to maintain Anishinaabemowin.
Ojibwe People's Dictionary (Anishaabe)
The Ojibwe People's Dictionary is a searchable, talking Ojibwe-English dictionary that features the voices of Ojibwe speakers. It is also a gateway into the Ojibwe collections at the Minnesota Historical Society.
We Are Here: Listen to Our Voices, Hear Our Stories [e-book]
28 multi-media essays by First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nation authors. Where possible, the texts are presented in the Indigenous language spoken by the people represented in each essay (Anishinaabemowin, Denesuline, Kanien'keha, Inuttat, Michif, Mi'kmag,and nehiyawewin) Also available in English.
Char-Koosta News
"The official news publication of the Flathead Indian Reservation."
ICT: Indian Country Today
ICT is a nonprofit news enterprise powered by IndiJ Public Media. Our mission is to share more stories from Indigenous communities, told by Indigenous voices, to honor our ancestors and empower future generations.
Indianz.com
Native American news, information and entertainment. Wholly-owned and operated by Ho-Chunk Inc., the economic development corporation of the Winnebago Tribe.
Lakota Times
The largest Lakota-owned and -operated independent weekly newspaper in the world, we’re committed to telling stories from the heart of Lakota lands. Located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
National Native News
National Native News is a headline news service that provides a Native perspective.
Underscore Native News
Underscore produces Indigenous-centered journalism that illuminates the intersections of sovereignty and justice and portrays the rich diversity of Native communities in the Pacific Northwest.
Windspeaker
Windspeaker.com is owned and operated by the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta, an Indigenous communications society dedicated to serving the news and information needs of Indigenous people throughout Canada.
American Indian Center of Chicago
The AIC promotes fellowship among Native people of all Tribes living in metropolitan Chicago and to create bonds of understanding and communication between Natives and non-Natives; to advance the general welfare of Natives into the metropolitan community life; to foster the economic advancement of Natives; to sustain cultural, artistic, and avocational pursuits; and to perpetuate Native cultural values.
American Indian Film Gallery
The AIFG presently contains over 450 non-fiction films that document Native lifeways from the Arctic Circle to Tierra del Fuego, with a large concentration on peoples of the Southwest.
American Indian Treaty Council
The IITC is an organization of Indigenous Peoples from North, Central, South America, the Caribbean, Arctic and the Pacific working for the sovereignty and self determination of Indigenous Peoples and the recognition and protection of their rights, treaties, traditional cultures, sacred lands and waters.
Association on American Indian Affairs
The oldest national Native non-profit protecting sovereignty, preserving culture, educating youth, and building capacity.
Institute for Indigenous Knowledge
The IIK fosters a collaborative environment for scholars and Indigenous community partners who are committed to the study of Indigenous knowledge and sustaining it within the lives of Indigenous peoples.
National Indian Education Association
The NIEA advances comprehensive, culture-based educational opportunities for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians.
Native American Rights Fund
The NARF provides legal assistance to protect Native American rights, resources, and lifeways through litigation, legal advocacy, and legal expertise.