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We recommend the following websites:

 

NAVAJO.ORG

Official website of the Navajo Indian Nation

 

MY TWO BEADS WORTH

Excellent website addressing current issues facing the American Indian people

HISTORY ONLINE UTAH

Utah's Indian history online. Excellent articles by historians. 

NATIVE WEB.ORG

 This is an excellent resource for current Native peoples Information.

Please Visit my friends at RUNA ARTS

"The mission of Runa Arts Indigenous World of Arts and Crafts is to carry on and preserve our majestic heritage."

TURTLE ISLAND STORYTELLERS NETWORK

Indian storytelling is an ancient tradition.

CYNDI'S LIST - US - Utah of genealogy sites on the internet

A huge genealogy site both interactive and helpful

UTE SOUTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE

Official website of the Southern Ute Tribe of Utah

UTE  NORTHERN UTE INDIAN TRIBE

Official website of the Northern Ute Tribe of Utah

THROUGH NATIVE EYES PRODUCTIONS  

Larry Cesspooch 

Ute Spiritual Leader, Storyteller, Filmmaker

TREES, WATER & PEOPLE

Committed to Developing Sustainable Community-based Conservation Solutions

Fort Collins, Colorado

 

Ghost Dance Origin

Ghost Dance Origin Myth II by Jean Baptiste retold by Richard L. Dieterle

NANISH SHONTIE

A native phrase meaning, "to ask the creator for a blessing." It is an inter-tribal, inter-racial native guided community and healing center based upon Native American traditions and way of life. A place where ancestral wisdom shows us the ways for the changes that can help save the Mother Earth for the future.

Cobell vs Kempthorn

Cobell v. Norton is a class-action lawsuit filed on June 10, 1996, in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. to force the federal government to account for billions of dollars belonging to approximately 500,000 American Indians and their heirs, and held in trust since the late 19th century.
Congress established the accounts in 1887 to hold the proceeds from government arranged leases of millions of acres of Indian lands, mostly in the West. The government has acknowledged that the accounts were mismanaged from their inception, but has yet to make good on repeated promises to give the Indian Trust beneficiaries an accounting of what happened to their accounts.

FIRST PEOPLE OF AMERICA AND CANADA : TURTLE ISLAND

Child friendly site about American and Canadian Indians. 1400+ legends, 400+ agreements and treaties, 4000+ pictures, free clipart, American Indian Jewelry and more.

 

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