| American Indian Heritage Month: Links and articles from InfoPlease. |
| American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection: Extensive collection of more than 2,300 photographs and 3,800 pages of text on the lives of Native Americans in the Northwest. |
| Arapaho Moccasins: Description of and instructions for making Arapaho Moccasins, from the Museum and Research Center of the American Mountain Men. |
| Buying Native American Art: Articles about art collectors' dos and don'ts and how to determine if a piece is authentic. |
| Canadian Aboriginal First Nations Entertainers: Booking native entertainment, stand-up comedy, and musical comedy. |
| Chuda's Kitchen: Aleut and Dena'ina recipes. |
| Circle of Stories: Uses documentary film, photography, artwork and music to honor and explore Native American storytelling. |
| Culture Areas and the Locations of Tribes with Illustrated Clothing: Sketches of traditional clothing for various tribes of North America, particularly the eastern United States. |
| First Americans in the Arts: Non-profit organization created to recognize, honor and promote American Indian participation in the arts and entertainment industry. |
| IMAGe Nation Indigenous Media Arts Group: Nonprofit encouraging the promotion, development and dissemination of First Peoples media arts and culture. |
| Indian Symbols: Graphical interface for interpreting common symbols used in petroglyphs and other Native American Art. |
| Mimbres Fever Prod: Videos on Native North American and First Nations art, culture, and artists.: Independent producers and distributors of educational videos on Native North American and First Nations art, culture and artists. |
| NAMoments: Articles, photographs, and links about Native American arts, crafts, and culture. |
| Native American Music: Directory of sites regarding Indian music, art, powwows, and languages. |
| Native Networks / Redes Indigenas: Online information about film, video, and radio produced by indigenous peoples of the Americas and Hawaii. |
| Oneida Nation Arts Program: A Native American Indian tribal arts agency for visual, literature, music, dance and drama or performing arts of ethnic peoples. |
| Origins of North American Indians: Information for kids about Native American cultures, homes, clothing and food, chiefs and heroes, and battles. Many illustrations. In English and French. |
| Sawols: Catalog of Art from Indigenous Groups of California: Information on the art, culture, history, and creation stories from the Indigenous Groups of California: Pomo, Hupa, Miwok, Tongva, Yurok, Karuk, Maidu, Ajachmem and Ohlone. |
| Somers Mountain Museum of Natural History and Primitive Technology: Educational resource offering programs and workshops in Native American culture, nature and Native technology. Somers, Connecticut. |
| Sovereign Nations: Announcement of Native American educational museum and yearly benefit pow wow. Links. |
| The Canadian Aboriginal Festival: Canada's largest Aboriginal festival. Held in Toronto, Ontario. |
| Tipis-Tepees-Teepees: Historic and modern pictures of tipis plus links to manufacturers and published articles. |
| Totem Poles: Pictures of totem poles at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria BC, with explanations of the differences between tribal totem poles, who used them, and what they were for. |
| Totem Poles: Art From the Pacific Northwest: Information about the most well known type of art made by Pacific Northwest Natives, the totem pole. |
| Yahoo! Native American Poetry Club: Showcase for aspiring Native American writers. Chat, calendar, forum, links. |