Links to Tribes
Links to Tribal Colleges
Here is a comprehensive list of U.S. Tribal Colleges.
Colleges that have contributed material:
Northwest Indian College -Northwest Indian College’s Main Campus, located Within the Lummi Nation, Washington State Began in 1973 as the Lummi Indian School of Aquaculture. In 1983, the Lummi Nation chartered the Lummi Community College. In 1988, Lummi Community College was accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. In 1989, to serve other tribes throughout the nation, Lummi Community College became Northwest Indian College.
Links To Tribal Sites
These are links directly to the tribal home pages. Many of them are informative and beautiful to view. Some tribes have different locations so there will be different links listed under one tribe.
APACHE
Home site of The Mescalero Apache
Home Site of the Jicarilla Apache Nation
CHEROKEE
Eastern Band of Cherokees in North Carolina
Western Band of Cherokees in Tahlequah, OK
CHOCTAW
Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians
IROQUOIS
SIOUX
American Indian Resource Links
These are additional links on topics of education, culture, and other information you might be interested in about individual tribes. Not all tribes have a general link for information, if there are any you’d like to add, please feel free to notify us.
University of Washington An excellent site that provides an extensive digital collection of orginal photographs of various tribes, including bibliographies and links related to text and study questions for K-12 teachers.
The NIHEWAN Foundation Founded by Buffy Sainte-Marie, Nihewan’s focus is to help Native American students and people of all backgrounds learn about Native American people and culture.
(NCAIED) The National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development An organization developed by American Indians to help promote economic independence by promoting self-sufficiency through business ownership.
(AIBL) American Indian Business Leaders
An American Indian non-profit organization whose purpose is to empower business students.
(AIROS) North American Indian Radio/TV Online
Owned by the First Nations; Provides broadcasts from different tribes in the U.S., and Canada. The majority of the broadcasts are from radio stations.
Maps of American Indian Tribes in the U.S.
Project Gutenberg- Indian Essays by Dr. Charles Eastman
Links To Other Language Sites
Education Resources Information Center (ERIC): The Education of American Indians


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