LINKS
- 1851 TREATYInformation about the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie, the Last legal (Oyate Omniciye mandated, female-inclusive) document the N/DN/D/Lakota Nations signed with the us government. Protected from violation through Article VI, U.S. Constitution, "Treaties made with Indian Nations shall be the supreme law of the land."
- American Indian Movement San Diegois a proactive advocacy and educational organization concerned with promoting the unity and security of Indian communities, families and drug free youth programs. The organization is dedicated to representing the many interests and concerns of all Native American Indian people, particularly renewal of spirituality to empower Indian people with dignity regarding political, social and legal issues, including cultural traditions and inherent sovereign rights.
- American Indian Movement Today/World Talk Radio ShowEach week Joseph and Kathryn Red Bear present a different topic with special quests. Their special guests will include Indian educators, authors, intellectuals, national and tribal leaders and activists. They may occasionally throw in a politician or two. They plan to begin each show with a prayer to the creator and finish with a quote from Indian country past or present.
- Reva Barta A Ho Cank "Winnebago" Story
- Black Mesa Indigenous Support Black Mesa Indigenous Support (BMIS) is a group of individuals acting to support the sovereignty of the Indigenous People affected by mining activities on Black Mesa, who face forced relocation, environmental devastation, and cultural extinction at the hands of multi-national corporations, and United States and tribal governments.
- Black Mesa Trust Black Mesa Trust is a grassroots, nonprofit organization founded by traditional Hopi farmers and elders to save their aquifer for future generations of Hopi and Navajo children.
- Black Mesa Water Coalition BMWC is dedicated to preserving and protecting Mother Earth & the integrity of Indigenous Peoples’ cultures, with the vision of building sustainable & healthy communities.
- "Bring Back the Way" OWE AKU Welcome to the website of Owe Aku! Owe Aku is a Lakota term that translates to "Bring Back the Way". We developed this website as a way to communicate with our friends, relatives, and allies; and to create more friends and allies! The website carries information on the work we are doing in our communities, tribes, nations and around the world.
- Dakota/Nakota/Lakota Information Page (German) Photos and links about the Indigenous Nations of the Plains, in Deutsche and English.
- Defenders of the Black HillsThe Defenders are a group of volunteers whose mission is to ensure that the provisions of the Fort Laramie Treaties of 1851 and 1868 are upheld by the United States government.
- FREE LEONARD PELTIERLeonard Peltier is an unjustly imprisoned Indigenous Red Man. He is a political prisoner who should be immediately released!
- Great Plains Restoration CouncilGPRC is dedicated to bringing wild buffalo back and restoring healthy, sustainable communities in the Great Plains.
- HaveYouThought.comHave You Thought of Leonard Peltier Lately?
- INDIGENOUS MUSIC
- The Katahdin FoundationChanging the world one frame at a time, the Katahdin Foundation is a not-for-profit, 501 (c)(3)corporation based in Berkley, California. Katahdin's mission is to tell compelling stories often ignored by the mainstream media-stories that inform, enlighten, entertain, inspire and even enrage. Katahdin is dedicated to creating high quality documentary films, ancillary educational materials and media projects that open the minds, provoke dialogue and encourage positive social change-outstanding works that touch the soul as they sound a call to action.
- The Lemhi-Shoshone The "Lemhi's" are Agaidikas, Tukudikas, and Bannocks. In 1907 they suffered a forced removal from their ancestral homelands from the Lemhi valley of "Idaho" and have been seeking to return ever since.
- Morning Glory FoundationOffering cultural, educational, and career-awareness opportunities for Indigenous Peoples.
- My Two Beads WorthNative American Indian/First Nations/Indigenous Peoples' News Online. Our words have such strength and power - similar to that of the mighty Thunderbeings that flash across the vast sky. We each have our thoughts and feelings and it is through sharing these things we can come to a better understanding of one another as a people.....The Human Race. For we are all connected. To each other and to every other living creation.
- Native American Issues and CausesNAIC is dedicated to providing information and educating people about issues in Indian Country. Our Focus is activism, awareness, unity, spirituality and helping to make a difference for our people in Indian Country.
- Sacred Land Film ProjectA resource for media and educational materials to deepen public understanding of sacred places, indigenous cultures and environmental justice.
- Sacajawea: Her story by her people.
- Save the Peaks The Save the Peaks Coalition was formed to address environmental and human rights issues caused by proposed ski resort development on the San Fransisco Peaks, a mountain in Northern Arizona held sacred by over 13 Tribal Nations.
- Southwest Research and Information Center SRIC is a multi-cultural organization working to promote the health of people and communities, protect natural resources, ensure citizen participation, and secure environmental and social justice now and for future generations. SRIC was founded in 1971 for the purpose of providing information to the public on the effects of energy development and resource exploitation on the people and their cultures, lands, water, and air of New Mexico and the Southwest.
- TOWAHKON.OrgRum River Name change Organization,Inc. Ie: Towahkon.org is a nonprofit corporation dedicated to changing the "Rum River" name.
- Western Shoshone Defense Project Affirming Newe (Western Shoshone) jurisdiction over Newe Sogobia (Western Shoshone homelands) by protecting, preserving, and restoring Newe rights and lands for present and future generations based on cultural and spiritual traditions.
- Winnemem Wintu Tribe, The Long Journey to Justice By following this link, you will be able to visit with us: see our history, culture, traditions and people. Along the way we hope that you will realize that we are not an invisible people nor are we driven by the lure of quick money. We are a traditional people who are concerned with the lands we have called home since the Creator placed us here, we are concerned with the preservation and protection of our cultural life-ways and Sacred places, and we are concerned for the health, education, welfare and spiritual growth of our tribal members.
- YOUTH OF THE PEAKS
THANKS
Thanks to outsider Artist David 23 for technical support and inspiration, and to Charmaine White Face and Scott Barta, who work to Protect and Heal Grandmother Earth.
Curtis and Kristin Ryan