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Native American Education


Educating people about the Native American culture.  
Category: Native American

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Describes how a great nation was forced to move from ancestral homelands by aggressive treaties of the United States government in the early nineteenth century.


Lenapehauken Education and Research Teaching and Sharing the Eastern Woodland ways, Providing cultural events Powwows, Storytellings, Flute playing, Primative Skills Weekends, etc.


Native actors, scholarship info, singers, news, tribal sites, personal pages, banner links, Original Background sets, Cherokee, Lakota links,Sisseton Wahpeton, Okiechief's web page, Lenape Links, womens issues, 2spirit links, poetry, PowWow links & more


Sacred Lands Preservation and Education, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving land that has historical and archaeological significance. We are committed to protect the Narvaez/Anderson Indian mound which is the site of an ancient Tocobaga village. We honor the Tocobaga Indians who lived here and are now gone and unable to speak for themselves.


Site for educating non-natives and amusing natives. Site also contains native news, humor, and recipes.


Progressive journal of The First Church of Common Sense, an irreverant and iconoclastic group of progressive activists, environmentalists, freethinkers and intelligent sentient beings. We look forward the the Renewal of Mother Earth.


Discusses long term natural consequences resulting from racially displaced populations and what can be done to make freer, more viable human societies. Adamant champions of the rainbow agenda will no doubt disagree with much of the content, but it's always good to examine different viewpoints to keep sharp intellectually. Part of the World Libertarian Order website.


This site's owner is a registered member of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma; A site section celebrates his Native American heritage; James S Huggins is an eclectic professional speaker, author & technologist; His personal site, the Refrigerator Door, also features information, stories and humor that interest him as well as one of the net's most extensive information resources on webrings and webring systems.


The Native American Education Web Ring is a selection of sites designed to educate visitors about the Native American culture.


Our multi-tribal family run website provides free links and information related to the Native American people and covers several tribes. This information is here for all who are truly seeking to learn. We are a multi-tribal family so we provide links and information covering several tribes. Though the majority of our site pertains to information, we do have a section that pertains to our business also.