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3 Websites – Organizations

Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women

American Indian Film Gallery

The Ojibwe People’s Dictionary 

Eighth Generation

Wisconsin First Nations – American Indian Studies in Wisconsin
Wisconsin First Nations Booklist Educators 
All Field Trips Map
Current Tribal Lands Map and Native Nations Facts 

American Indian Community House 

Wisconsin Historical Society
American Indian Authors 

Ogichidaa (“warrior”) Storytellers “a video series produced by the Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission that shares the struggle of the Anishinaabe (also known as Ojibwe or Chippewa) to retain treaty reserved harvesting rights throughout the Ceded Territories of Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan.”
Stories 
Timeline

Mission Del Rey Southwest
Website/Store

K Art – One of the only Native American owned art galleries that also focuses on Indigenous contemporary artists.

Indian Shrine Association – Pipestone 
– This website has a lot of different pipestone makers and tells a little about how they came to be a pipemaker.

Native American Beadwork
– Kansas Historical Society – Native American Beadwork
Native American Beadwork – information about all the uses of beads/beadwork in Native American life

Nabb Research Center: Native Americans: Then and Now – variety of information regarding Native American history, including their representation in visual media

Native Languages of the Americas – contains useful information regarding the mythology, beliefs, and history of some Native American cultures.

Discover Navajo – A Navajo reservation information and technically a tourism site to visit the reservation and its monuments, but holds an abundance of valuable information about their history.

We R Native – For Native Youth, by Native Youth

Vision Maker Media – dedicated to empowering Native Americans and lets them share their stories by developing and distributing films and broadcasts to the public.
Website
Instagram

Wisconsin Public Radio
Wisconsin’s Famous Effigy Mounds by Amy Rosebrough 

Indigenous Foundations – Totem Poles – general information on totem poles

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