Archaeology / Art / Boarding Schools / Border IssuesCayuga / Ceremonies / ClansClothing / Code of Handsome Lake/  Condolence Cane /
 Creation Story / Environmental IssuesFirst Encounters/ French & Indian War/ General Native American Sites / Grand Council  / Graphics and ImagesGreat Law of Peace /
Handsome Lake/ Haudenosaunee Sites / Historical ImagesIndividualsIronworkers/ Kinzua Dam / Lacrosse / Land Claims
Language /Longhouses/ Medicine / Military Service / Mohawk / Mohawk Language  / Museum Exhibits / Music / Myths and Legends/
Native American Arts / Native Education/Native Stereotypes / Oneida/ Onondaga / Original Instructions /  Schools / Seneca / Seventh Generation /
Six Nations / Sullivan-Clinton Campaign /  SymbolsThanksgiving Address / Three Sisters / TreatiesTuscarora / Veteran Issues / Wampum / Women /

 

Archaeology
Artifacts, Remains and Intellectual Property: Controversies and Laws, http://www.pbs.org/warrior/content/modules/artifacts.html 
Homes of the Past, The Archaeology of an Iroquoian Longhouse, http://www.rom.on.ca/digs/longhouse/ 
This site is by the Royal Ontario Museum.
Indian Humor, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/indian_humor/toc/index.htm 
Toys, http://www.civilization.ca/aborig/stones/toys/tymenu.htm
Art
Across Borders: Beadwork in Iroquois Life, http://www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=exhibitions&second=past 
Authentic Totem, http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/native/totem/authentic.htm  
Excellence in Iroquois Art, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/excellen.htm 
First American Art, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/first_american_art/firstamericanart.html 
Online exhibit.
Basketmaking, http://www.oneidanationarts.org/arts/basket.html 
Carriers of Culture Planning Website, http://carriers.museum.msu.edu/index.html
Iroquois Art, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/gift.htm 
Glass Beadwork in the Northeast, http://www.nativetech.org/glasbead/glaswork.html 
Haudenosaunee Sacred Masks Policy, http://hometown.aol.com/miketben/miktben2.htm 
Iroquoian Artisans, http://www.iroquoisartisans.com/
Language of Native American Basket's from the Weaver's View, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/baskets/ 
This is an online exhibit from the Smithsonian.
Native Tech: Native American Tech and Art, http://www.nativetech.org/ 
Origin of the Cornhusk Mask, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Cornhusk_Mask/origin_of_the_cornhusk_mask.html 
Porcupine Quills, http://www.oneidanationarts.org/arts/Galbanbrnbk.html 
Value of Glass Beads and Native Americans, http://www.nativetech.org/glasbead/glasvalu.html 
Virtual Tour of NMAI Exhibitions, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/all_roads_are_good/ 
Who Stole the teepee?, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/who_stole_the_teepee/indexfla.htm 
Boarding School
Carlisle Indian Industrial School, http://home.epix.net/~landis/couples.html 
Carlisle Indian School Welcome, http://www.historicalsociety.com/ciiswelcome.html
Residential Schools, http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/issues/schools-e.html
Carlisle Indian Industrial Schools, http://home.epix.net/~landis/
Brainwashing and Boarding Schools: Undoing the Shameful Legacy, http://www.kporterfield.com/aicttw/articles/boardingschool.html
Indian Boarding School Photo Gallery, http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/a_f/erdrich/boarding/gallery.htm
Carlisle Indian Schools, On Sacred Ground, http://www.wordsasweapons.com/indianschool.htm
Wikipedia on Carlisle Indian School, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlisle_Indian_Industrial_School
Photographs from Indian Boarding Schools, http://www.hanksville.org/sand/intellect/gof.html
 
 
 
Border Issues
Aboriginal Border Crossing Rights and the Jay Treaty of 1794, http://www.akwesasne.ca/jaytreaty.htm 
Threats to Tribal Soveriegnty, http://www.airpi.org/research/st98fund.html 
Treaties Honoring Aboriginal Trade and Border Crossing Rights Treaty of Utrecht, Article XV, Treaty of Peace and Friendship, http://www.akwesasne.ca/treaties.htm 
Wabanaki Legal News, http://www.ptla.org/wabanaki/jaytreay.htm  
Carlisle Indian Industrial School, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlisle_Indian_Industrial_School
 
 
Cayuga
Cayuga Language, http://www.ohwejagehka.com/cay-index.htm 
This site contains Cayuga  words.
Cayuga Nation, http://tuscaroras.com/cayuganation/index.html 
Gayogoho:no (The People of the Great Swamp), http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/Cayuga.htm 
 
Ceremonies
Annual Cycle of Thanksgiving, http://www.degiyagoh.net/worldview_haudenosaunee.htm#thanksgiving_cycle 
Ceremonial Cycle, http://www.mohawkcommunity.com/beliefs.shtml 
Cycle of Thanksgiving, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/ceremonies.htm 
Seasonal Ceremonies, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/FAQ.htm#what2 
What is the Annual Cycle of Thanksgiving?, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Culture/?article=thanksgiving 
Clans
Clans of the Oneida Nation, http://oneida-nation.net/clans.html 
Iroquois Nations and Clans, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/clans.htm 
Role of the Clan Mother, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Culture/?article=roll_of_clan_mother 
What are the Clans? http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Culture/?article=clans 
Clothing
Children's Page Iroquois Indian Clothing, http://tuscaroras.com/graydeer/pages/childrenspage.htm 
Haudenosaunee Clothing & other Cultural Items, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/clothing.htm 
 
Condolence Cane
Condolence Cane, http://www.greatpeace.org/contents/condolence.htm 
Condolence Canes, http://www.wampumshop.com/?page=5 
 
Creation Story
Concept of Creation, http://www.degiyagoh.net/worldview_haudenosaunee.htm#creation 
Haudenosaunee Concept of Creation, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Culture/?article=creation 
Haudenosaunee Creation Story, http://oneida-nation.net/creation.html 
Iroquois Creation Story, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/creation.htm 
 
Environmental Issues
Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force, http://www.hetfonline.org/ 
Native American Views on the Environment, http://webhost.bridgew.edu/jhayesboh/resource/env-indigenous.htm 
Summit of the Elders, Haudenosaunee Environmental Restoration Strategy, http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/EldersSummit.html 
Tree of Peace Society, http://www.treeofpeacesociety.info/id1.html 
 
First Encounters
nativespenna.html, http://www.cynthiaswope.com/withinthevines/penna/native/iroquois.html 
 
French & Indian War
French and Indian War- Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War
The War That Made America, http://www.thewarthatmadeamerica.com/
 
 
 
 
General Native American Sites
Bureau Of Indian Affairs, http://www.doi.gov/bureau-indian-affairs.html 
Cradleboard Resources, http://www.cradleboard.org/2000/tribal_w.html
This site was produced by the Cradleboard Teaching Project, and contains an alphabetical list of links to specific Native tribes.
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources, http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/start.htm 
Indian Defense League, http://idloa.org/ 
National Museum of the American Indian, http://www.AmericanIndian.si.edu 
This site includes online tours and exhibits featuring various Native tribes. 
Native American Genealogy Records, http://www.archives.gov/research_room/genealogy/research_topics/native_american_records.html 
National Native News, http://www.nativenews.com/index.shtml
This site headlines current events in Native Country.
Native American Musical Instruments, http://www.sbgmusic.com/html/teacher/reference/cultures/nativeinstr.html 
Native American Websites, http://ksplibrary.tripod.com/native2.html 
Native American Indian Websites, http://www.choctaw.com/ 
Native American Web Sites, http://www.jammed.com/~mlb/nawbt.html
This site contains many links to Native American sites that are listed by topic.
Native Tech Online Interactive Games, http://www.nativetech.org/games/index.php 
Native Web Site Evaluation, http://www.u.arizona.edu/~ecubbins/webcrit.html
This site gives information on how to evaluate Native American Web Sites.
Grand Council
Grand Council Statements, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Grand_Council/ 
How does the Grand Council work?, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Great_Law_of_Peace/?article=how_does_grand_council_work 
Who are the Chiefs of the Confederacy, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Great_Law_of_Peace/?article=who_are_chiefs 
Graphics and Images
Haudenosaunee Sacred Masks Policy, http://hometown.aol.com/miketben/miktben2.htm 
Tuscarora Indian Reservation Map from 1890, http://tuscaroras.com/pages/history/tuscarora_map_1890.html 
Great Law of Peace
About the Iroquois Constitution, http://tuscaroras.com/pages/history/about_iroquois_constitution.html 
Degiyah'goh Resources, Haudensaunee, The Great Law,  http://www.degiyagoh.net/great_law.htm 
The Great Law, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/The_Great_Law/great_law.html 
Haudenosaunee  Great Law of Peace, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Great_Law_of_Peace/ 
Haudenosaunee Influence on Founding Fathers, http://tuscaroras.com/graydeer/influenc/page1.htm 
Indigenous Plants, http://groups.msn.com/IndianNations/plantusesab.msnw 
Iroquois Constitution, http://www.kahonwes.com/constitution.html 
Iroquois Constitution, http://tuscaroras.com/pages/history/iroquois_constitution_1.html 
Organization of the Confederacy, http://www.schoolnet.ca/autochtone/7gen/confed-e.html 
The Tree of Peace, http://www.kahonwes.com/iroquois/document1.html 
Three Principles of the Great Law, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Great_Law_of_Peace/?article=three_principals 
 
Handsome Lake  ( Code of Handsome Lake)
Code of Handsome Lake Index, http://www.sacred-texts.com/nam/iro/parker/
Handsome Lake Biography, http://www.bookrags.com/biography-handsome-lake/
Handsome Lake Religion, http://66.59.133.172/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0003558
Handsome Lake's Revelation, http://www.wovoca.com/prophecy-seneca-handsome-lake.htm
The Code of Handsome Lake, http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/encyclopedia/nam/handsome.html
The Prophecies of Handsome Lake taken from Seneca Legend by Cecil Abbott, http://66.59.133.172/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0003558
Wikipedia reference on Handsome Lake, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handsome_Lake
 
 
Haudenosaunee Sites
Haudenosaunee and the American Revolution,  http://www.icsd.k12.ny.us/cayugaheights/library/primarysources/haudenosaunne/ 
Bear Clan - The Iroquois Nation, http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/6603/ 
Canada's First Nations, http://www.ucalgary.ca/applied_history/tutor/firstnations/lakes.html 
Clickable Longhouse, http://jamaica.u.arizona.edu/ic/kmartin/School/iroqhouse.htm 
Famous People, http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/3808/famous.html
This site contains information on famous Iroquois people.
First Nations Archeaology, http://www.rivernen.ca/nation_5.htm 
Haudenosaunee, http://www.ganondagan.org/iroquois.html 
Haudenosaunee, http://members.tripod.com/~soaring_hawk/haudenosaunee.html  
Haudenosaunee and the American Revolution, http://www.icsd.k12.ny.us/cayugaheights/library/primarysources/haudenosaunne/index.html 
Haudenosaunee Children's Page, http://tuscaroras.com/graydeer/pages/childrenspage.htm 
This site contains information about Iroquois clothing.
Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force and Tuscarora Environment Newsletter, http://www.hetfonline.org 
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Great Law curriculum materials, http://www.iroquoisdemocracy.pdx.edu/ 
Haudenosaunee Links, http://www.kahonwes.com/links1/links_misc.htm 
Haudenosaunee Pantheon, http://web.raex.com/~obsidian/HaudPan.html 
This page is intended as a reference guide for students of Iroquois mythology
Haudenosaunee: People Building a Long House, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/ 
This site includes information on culture, history, threats, Great Law of Peace and the Grand Council.
Haudenosaunee Sacred Mask Policy, http://hometown.aol.com/miketben/miktben2.htm 
Haudenosaunee Symbols, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Great_Law_of_Peace/?article=symbols 
Haudenosaunee Time Line, http://www.kahonwes.com/time/ 
Haudenosaunne Views in the Late Nineteenth Century, http://tuscaroras.com/pages/history/views.html
Homes of the Past, The Archeology of an Iroquoian Longhouse, http://www.rom.on.ca/digs/longhouse/ 
This site is by the Royal Ontario Museum.
Important Things to Remember about the Haudenosaunee, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Culture/ 
Iroquois Cultural Centers, Museums & Craft Shops, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/culture.htm 
Iroquoian Language, http://mingolanguage.org/iroquoianlanguages.html 
Iroquois, The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, http://www.nativecanadian.ca/Haudenosaunee/haudenosaunee400b.htm 
Iroquois, http://www.tolatsga.org/iro.html 
This site includes general information on location, population, language, and history.
Iroquois Authors, http://www/ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/t123
This site has links to Iroquois authors.
Iroquois Confederacy and Their Role in Pennsylvania, http://www.cynthiaswope.com/withinthevines/penna/native/iroquois.html 
Iroquois Constitution, http://www.law.ou.edu/hist/iroquois.html 
This site is an online version of the Iroquois Constitution.
Iroquois Culture, http://www.uwec.edu/greider/Indigenous/woodlands/Tom/culture.htm 
This site is a general overview. 
Iroquois Literature, http://www.indians.org/welker/iroquois.htm 
Iroquois Museum, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/
This site features an electronic longhouse, a children's museum, historical and contemporary collections. 
Iroquois Nations of the Northeast, http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/iroquois/index.html 
Iroquois Oral Traditions, http://www.indians.org/welker/iroqoral.htm
This site contains Iroquois legends for young readers.
Iroquois Stories, http://www.kahonwes.com/iroquois/stories.htm 
Iroquois Today, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/iroquois.htm
Iroquois Village, http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/IroquoisVillage/
This site is a part of the New York State Museum web site, and gives information about Iroquois village life with pictures.
Jake Thomas Learning Centre, Preserving the traditional ways of the Rotinonshón:ni, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/index.html 
Kanienkehaka Languge Home Page, http://www.kahonwes.com/books/resources.htm 
This site offers some primary resources on the Iroquois listed alphabetically.
Language Index, http://www.ohwejagehka.com/lang.htm 
Legendary Tadadaho Title is Raised for the Haudenosaunee, http://www.hetfonline.org/pages/tadadahoraised.htm 
Longhouse, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/longhouse.htm 
New York Indian Tribes, http://www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/ny/ny.html 
Ohwejagehka: Ha`degaenage, http://www.ohwejagehka.com 
This site is a nonprofit organization that was established to help preserve and nurture the Iroquoian languages and songs.
Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on Earth, http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/index.html
Peace 4 Turtle Island, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/
This site is produced by Barbara Grey in Akwesasne.  This site is a great site, especially for elementary students with a wealth of information to each of the 5 Nations and links to many reputable Iroquois sites.  As well, it has the added feature of Homework help, where students can e-mail a question to Barbara.
Six Nations of the Iroquois, http://tuscaroras.com/pages/history/six_nations.html 
Six Nation Indian Museum, http://www.thebeadsite.com/MUS-F4.htm 
Six Nations of the Grand River, http://www.geocities.com/chriskarkare/
This site is produced by the Six Nations of Grand River. It includes tons of links to other sites relevant to Iroquois culture, education, employment, history, language, tourism and more.
The Six Nations: Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on Earth, http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/index.html 
Underlying Values of Haudenosaunee Culture, http://www.degiyagoh.net/confederacy.htm 
Where the Iroquois Live today, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/iroquois.htm 
 
Historical Images
Annual Commemoration of Indian Rights to freely trade and travel across the Canada/US border, http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/nae/chapter_5/001_002_5.30.jpg 
Picture of Hiawatha, http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/nae/chapter_1/001_002_1.17.jpg 
Picture of Joseph Brandt,  http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/nae/chapter_1/001_002_1.45.jpg 
History  
1777: The Oneidas and the Birth of the American Nation, http://www.oneida-nation.net/1777.html 
Battle of Oriskany, http://oneida-nation.net/hanyery/panel4-1.html 
Cornplanter, http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/nae/chapter_2/001_002_2.09.txt     Picture
Seneca captain
Haudenosaunne Views in the Late Nineteenth Century, http://tuscaroras.com/pages/history/views.html 
Iroquois History, http://www.tolatsga.org/iro.html 
Joseph Brandt, http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/nae/chapter_1/001_002_1.45.txt 
NTPN's Eurocentric Time Line, http://www.cogweb.ucla.edu/Chumash/EuroTimeline.html 
The Six Nations: Oldest Living Participatory Democracy on Earth, http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/ 
 
Individuals
Chief Clinton Rickard, http://idloa.org/pages/clinton.html 
Deskaheh:Haudenosaunee Statesman & Patriot, http://hometown.aol.com/miketben/miktben3.htm 
Deskaheh, Levi General, http://idloa.org/pages/deskaheh.html 
Famous, People of Six Nations of the Grand River, http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/3808/famous.html 
General, Alexander (Deskahe), http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_013200_generalalexa.htm 
The Life of a Great Mohawk, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/AngusGeorge.htm 
Polly Cooper, http://www.oneida-nation.net/polly-cooper.html 
Ironworkers
NMAI Conexus - Booming Out: Mohawk Ironworkers, http://www.conexus.si.edu/booming/indexfla.htm
This site was produced by the National Museum of the American Indian.  It is an exhibit that gives a history of Mohawk ironworkers, including pictures and narratives from the ironworkers.
Walking the Steel, http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/iroquois/walking_the_steel.html 
 
 
 
Kinzua Dam
Seneca Nation of Indians,http://www.sni.org/res.html
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lacrosse
Haudenosaunee Lacrosse, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/lacrosse.htm 
Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse, http://www.iroquoisnationals.com/program.html 
Lacrosse: An Iroquois Tradition, http://oneida-nation.net/lacrosse.html 
Lacrosse & Traditional Stick Maker Alf Jacques, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/jaques.htm  
 
Land Claims
Ancestral Haudenosaunee Land Claims, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/ancestrallandsmap.htm 
Contemporary Aboriginal Issues: Land Claims, http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/issues/claims-e.html
Fundamental Principles of Tribal Sovereignty, http://www.airpi.org/research/st98fund.html 
Haudenosaunee National Territories, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Great_Law_of_Peace/?article=territories 
How much land did the Iroquois possess?,  http://www.ratical.org/many_worlds/6Nations/HowMuchLand.html 
Iroquois Land Claims book, http://www.degiyagoh.net/book_land_claims.htm 
Land Rights of the Haudenosaunee, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Grand_Council/?article=land_rights 
Map of Early Indian Lands, http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/united_states/early_indian_east.jpg 
Tuscarora Indian Reservation Map from 1890, http://tuscaroras.com/pages/history/tuscarora_map_1890.html 
Land Dispossession
An Act to Amend the Indian Act (Designated Lands), http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/treaties/dsglands-e.html
Contemporary Aboriginal Issues: Indian Reserves, http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/issues/reserves-e.html
 
 
 
Language
Ohwejgehka: Ha`degaenage : Iroquois Language + Songs, http://www.ohwejagehka.com/ 
 
Longhouses
Bark longhouse, http://www.ganondagan.org/longhouse.html
 
 
 
Medicine
Herbal Medicine, http://oneida-nation.net/craft.html 
Mohawk
Akwesasne, http://college.hmco.com/history/readerscomp/naind/html/na_000700_akwesasne.htm 
Akwesasne.ca, http://www.akwesasne.ca/ 
Kaniahkehake Mohawk, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/mohawk.htm 
Kanatsiohareke Mohawk Community, http://www.mohawkcommunity.com/index.html
Mohawk Authors, http://www.ipl.org/div/natam/bin/browse.pl/t56 
This site is organized alphabetically.
Mohawk Culture Standards, http://www.potsdam.edu/EDUC/MEP/Reports/agbo/standards.html 
Mohawk Education Project, http://www.potsdam.edu/EDUC/MEP/Mep.html  
This site was produced by Potsdam College.  The Mohawk Education Project was a collaboration with Potsdam College, Salmon River Central School District teachers and Mohawk Community Resource People.  The resulting work includes Mohawk Cultural Standards and  some integrated curriculum materials.
Mohawk Nation, http://www.peacetree.com/akwesasne/home.htm 
Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne, http://www.mohawknation.org 
Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs, http://pages.slic.com/mohawkna/home.html
Mohawk Nation home page. The Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs is an acknowledged administrative agency for the Mohawk people.
Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, http://www.tyendinaga.net/history/ 
Wampum Chronicles, http://www.wampumchronicles.com 
This site is produced by Darren Bonaparte and is dedicated to the study of history, culture, and contemporary issues of the Kanienkehaka (Mohawk) Nation, with emphasis on the Mohawks of the St. Lawrence River Valley.
Military Service
The Conscription Crisis Among the Iroquois During World War I, http://www.bctf.bc.ca/social/AboriginalEd/horizon/ConscriptionCrisis.html
French and Iroquois Wars: Information From Answers.comm http://www.answers.com/topic/french-and-iroquois-wars
Indians in WW II, http://www.runningdeerslonghouse.com/webdoc32.htm
Native American Military Service, http://www.answers.com/topic/french-and-iroquois-wars
Native Contributions, http://www.shannonthunderbird.com/Native_contributions.htm
Women in Military Service for American Memorial, http://www.womensmemorial.org/Education/NAHM.html
Cabell County History, http://www.polsci.wvu.edu/wv/Cabell/cabhistory.html
 
 
Mohawk Languagee
Mohawk: Kahniakehaka Language, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/mohawkwords.htm 
Mohawk Language, http://www.ohwejagehka.com/lang.htm 
This site contains Mohawk words, and information and audio clips of social dance songs. 
Museum Exhibits
Carnegie Museum, The Iroquois Confederacy, http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/iroquois/confederacy.html
Iroquois Beadwork, http://www.qesnrecit.qc.ca/socialsciences/beadwork/beadlink.html
Iroquois Hair Comb Education and Art Home Project, http://users.adelphia.net/~kerussell4/index.html
New York State Museum, Mohawk Iroquois Village: Introduction, http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/IroquoisVillage/
Royal Ontario Museum, Homes of the Past, http://www.rom.on.ca/digs/longhouse/index.html
 
 
 
 
Music
Ohwejgehka: Ha`degaenage : Iroquois Language + Songs, http://www.ohwejagehka.com/ 
Old Mush Singers, http://www.oldmushsingers.org/main.html 
Myths and Legends
Iroquois Legends and Myths, http://oneida-nation.net/irolegends.html 
Legend of Onarga, http://fordiroq.prairienet.org/legend.htm 
Canku Ota (Many Paths), http://www.turtletrack.org/
Native American Arts
Authentic Totem, http://www.inquiry.net/outdoor/native/totem/authentic.htm  
First American Art, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/first_american_art/firstamericanart.html 
Online exhibit.
Basketmaking, http://www.oneidanationarts.org/arts/basket.html 
Glass Beadwork in the Northeast, http://www.nativetech.org/glasbead/glaswork.html 
Institute of American Indian Arts, http://www.iaiancad.org/ 
This is the site for the Institute of American Indian Arts, Sante Fe, New Mexico.
Language of Native American Basket's from the Weaver's View, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/baskets/ 
This is an online exhibit from the Smithsonian.
Music and Art to Remember, http://www.nyfolklore.org/pubs/voic28-3-4/cf02mem.html 
This is an article about  Haudenosaunee arts in New York.
Native Tech: Native American Tech and Art, http://www.nativetech.org/ 
Porcupine Quills, http://www.oneidanationarts.org/arts/Galbanbrnbk.html 
Value of Glass Beads and Native Americans, http://www.nativetech.org/glasbead/glasvalu.html 
Virtual Tour of NMAI Exhibitions, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/all_roads_are_good/ 
Who Stole the teepee?, http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/who_stole_the_teepee/indexfla.htm 
 
Native Education
Cradleboard resources, http://www.cradleboard.org/2000/trib_col.html
This site was produced by the Cradleboard Teaching Project, and contains an alphabetical list of links to Tribal Colleges
Native Tech,http://www.nativetech.org/
This site is produced by  Tara Prindle. NativeTech is an educational web site that covers topics of Native American technology and art with an emphasis on the Eastern Woodlands region. 
 
Native Stereotypes
Native American Stereotypes, http://www.authentichistory.com/diversity/native/images/diversity_native_images01.html 
This site features a series of images that deal with stereotypes.
 
 
Oneida
1777: The Oneidas and the Birth of the American Nation, http://www.oneida-nation.net/1777.html 
Oneida Crafts, http://oneida-nation.net/craft.html 
Oneida Indian Nation, http://www.oneida-nation.net/ 
This site contains cultural and historical information including treaties, legends and even recipes. It also includes a few audio clips of the Oneida language.
Oneida Iroquois Haudenosaunee, http://www.turtleisland.org/news/news-landclaims-oneida.htm 
Oneida Nation, http://www.oneidanation.org/enterprises/museum/museum.shtml 
Onyota'a:ka (People of the Standing Stone), http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/oneida.htm 
Tour Shako:wi Cultural Center, http://www.oneida-nation.net/shakowi/tourscc.html
The Shako:wi Cultural Center is a focal point for the culture and history of the Oneida people. This site includes an virtual tour (requires Quicktime)
 
Onondaga
Onondaga Langauge, http://www.ohwejagehka.com/onon-body1.htm
This site contains Onondaga  words.
Onoda'gega (People of the Hills), http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/onondaga.htm 
Schools
Akwesasne Mohawk School, http://www.cnwl.igs.net/~ams/ 
Kana:takon School's Homepage, http://www.cnwl.igs.net/~stregis/ 
 
Original Instructions
Haudenosaunee, Culture, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Culture/
Onondaga Nations - Haudenosaunee Statement of High Stakes Gambling, http://www.onondaganation.org/govern.gambling.html
 
 
 
Seneca
Alleghany National Forest - Seneca, Iroquois, http://www.allegheny-online.com/seneca.html 
Cornplanter, http://www.csulb.edu/projects/ais/nae/chapter_2/001_002_2.09.txt
Picture
Faithkeepers School, http://www.faithkeepersschool.com/
Ganondagan State Historic Site, http://www.ganondagan.org/sitehist.html
The Onodowahagah: (The People of the Great Hill), http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/seneca.htm 
Seneca Nation of Indians, http://www.sni.org/
Seneca Indians- Historical American Indian Resource , http://www.senecaindians.com/ 
This site is a  starting point in learning about the Seneca Indian culture, its place in the League of Iroquois Nations, legends and folklore, and Resources you can find  on the Web.
Tonawanda Reservation, http://www2.pcom.net/cinjod/historian/Indians.html
Seventh Generation
What is the Seventh Generation? , http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Culture/?article=seventh_generation 
Six Nations
Six Nations Reserve, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Proposal/six_nations_reserve.htm 
Stereotypes
Images of Aboriginal People in Contemporary Media, http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/issues/schools-e.html
 
Sullivan-Clinton Campaign
Sullivan-Clinton Campaign, http://www.sullivanclinton.com/
1779 Sullivan Campaign, http://earlyamerica.com/review/1998/sullivan.html
The Clinton-Sullivan Campaign in Art, http://www.fenimoreartmuseum.org/exhibitions/clinton_sullivan.htm
History of the Newtown Battlefield Reservation, http://www.chemungvalley.org/history%20park.htm
Symbols
Young Yorkers Leaflets:Symbols of the Haudenosaunee, http://www.yorkers.org/leaflets/haudenosaunee.htm 
Thanksgiving Address
Thanksgiving Address, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Thanksgiving/Jake_Thomas_thanksgiving.html 
Iroquois Thanksgiving Address, http://www.homeplanet.org/thanksgiving.html
A Version of the Thanksgiving Address, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/Thanks.htm
 
 
Three Sisters
Corn, http://www.cradleboard.org/curriculum/extra.html 
Daybreak Farming and Food, http://www.cradleboard.org/2000/tribal_w.html 
Facts on Corn, http://www.iroquoismuseum.org/corn.htm 
The Three Sisters, http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/iroquois/index.html 
The Three Sisters Cookbook, http://www.oneida-nation.net/FRAMESfood.html 
Who are the Three Sisters? , http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/FAQ.htm#who2 
Treaties
1784 Canandaigua Treaty Commemoration Committee Official WebSite, http://www.canandaigua-treaty.org/ 
Canandaigua Treaty, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Lessons_from_History/?article=6 
Canandaigua Treaty of 1794, http://www.degiyagoh.net/treaty_canandaigua_1794.htm 
Canku Ota, http://www.turtletrack.org/Issues03/Co11152003/CO_11152003_IroquoisSalute.htm 
Fort Harmer,1789 , http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Lessons_from_History/?article=4 
Fort Stanwix, 1784, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Lessons_from_History/?article=3 
From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents: Jay Treaty 1794, http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/D/1776-1800/foreignpolicy/jay.htm 
Jay Treaty, http://www.akwesasne.ca/jaytreaty.htm 
Jay Treaty, http://earlyamerica.com/earlyamerica/milestones/jaytreaty/ 
Jay Treaty, http://www.solon.org/misc/jay.html 
Jay Treaty, 1794, http://www.kahonwes.com/iroquois/jaytreat.htm 
Six Nation Treaties, http://www.degiyagoh.net/treaties.htm 
Study on Treaties, Agreements and other Constructive Arrangements Between States and Indigenous Populations, http://www.life-info.de/inh2./texte2/UN_Study_On_Treaties.PDF 
Treaties Recorded in Wampum Belts, http://www.degiyagoh.net/treaties.htm#treaty_belts  
Two-Row Wampum Treaty -Guswhenta, http://hometown.aol.com/miketben/miketben.htm 
What is important about the treaties, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Lessons_from_History/ 
Tuscarora
Chief Clinton Rickard, http://idloa.org/pages/clinton.html 
Tuscarora, http://www.cynthiaswope.com/withinthevines/penna/native/iroqTuscarora.html 
Tuscarora, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/tuscarora.htm 
Tuscarora Indian Reservation Map from 1890, http://tuscaroras.com/pages/history/tuscarora_map_1890.html 
 
 
 
 
 
Veteran Issues
Interviews with Native American Veterans, http://www.mpm.edu/collect/vet.html 
Wampum
Canandaigua Treaty, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Lessons_from_History/?article=6 
Cayuga Nation, http://tuscaroras.com/cayuganation/index.html 
This site has information on the Hiawatha belt.
Circle of the Fifty Sachems, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Wampum/circle_of_the_fifty_sachems.html 
Condolence Wampum Strings, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Wampum/condolence.html 
Evergrowing Tree Belt, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Wampum/evergrowing_tree_belt.html 
Gustwena - Two Row Wampum, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Lessons_from_History/?article=2 
Guswenta: Two Row Wampum, 1692, http://www.degiyagoh.net/guswenta_two_row.htm 
Illustrations & Descriptions of Wampum Belts, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Wampum/Wampum_index.html 
Interactive Beadwork Designer, http://www.nativetech.org/beadwork/beadgraph/index.html 
Six Nations & The George Washington Belt, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Wampum/six_nations_GW.html  
Treaties Recorded in Wampum Belts, http://www.degiyagoh.net/treaties.htm#treaty_belts 
Treaty with the New York Indians, 1838, http://sixnations.buffnet.net/Lessons_from_History/?article=5 
Two-Row Wampum Treaty -Guswhenta, http://hometown.aol.com/miketben/miketben.htm 
Value of Glass Beads and Native Americans, http://www.nativetech.org/glasbead/glasvalu.html 
Wampum, http://www.icsd.k12.ny.us/caroline/ayale/wampum.html 
Wampum, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/wampum1.htm 
Wampum Belts, http://www.wampumshop.com/default.asp?page=2
Wampum Beads, Strings and Belts, http://www.peace4turtleisland.org/pages/wampum2.htm 
What is Wampum?, http://tuscaroras.com/jtlc/Wampum/what_is_wampum.html 
Woven Wampum Beads, http://www.nativetech.org/wampum/wamphist.htm 
Women
Iroquois Women, http://www.iroquoisdemocracy.pdx.edu/html/iroquoiswoman.htm 
Women in Haudenosaunee Culture, http://www.pbs.org/warrior/content/modules/women.html (pdf file)
 

 

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