A collection of First Nations, native style, Inuit arts and crafts.
Extensive and up-to-date portal to Native American news, activism, and entertainment information on the internet. Forums, relationship advice, tribe of the week.
Society for interdisciplinary investigation of the histories of the Native Peoples of the Americas. Publications, meetings, membership, related links.
Priest, native of Lima, spoke Quichua. Died 1665, shortly after being named bishop of Santiago de Chile.
Gallery and framing studio featuring Pacific Northwest native art. Image galleries, list of artists featured, gallery hours and prices, and ordering and shipping information.
Dedicated to the study, conservation, cultivation and restoration of native plants, and provides lists of publications, a seed exchange, and upcoming events.
Growers and suppliers of colchester native oysters and gigas rock oysters from West Mersea, Colchester, UK.
Catalog, garden advice, description of services, ordering and contact information.
Cultural history center for the Alaskan Native that is preserving knowledge handed down from generation to generation.
Features drawings, paintings, digital art and writing of Salish/Navajo Native American artist.
Classical pianist, native of Israel residing in New York City. Site includes biography, reviews, photos, upcoming performances and recordings.
Documents through text and photographs efforts to restore a 3 acre farm field to native prairie plants.
Canadian Inuit sculpture and native Alaskan art from an established gallery. Represents collector quality fine art and jewelry from across the country.
Non-profit organization providing services to Ottawa's Aboriginal Community. Programs, events, staff, board, jobs, links, and contact information.
Canadian Native Ojibwe painter. Founder of Woodland school, also known as Legend or Medicine painting. Biography and image galleries with annotations.
Personal page of former Beckley native, now a teacher in Florida. Includes famous people of the state, chronology of events, origins of place names and census records.
Located in Pioneer Square, they feature the works of Edward S. Curtis, and offers rare and out of print books, photographs, prints, and vintage Native American art.
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