| Aboriginal Apprenticeship and Industrial Training: Apprenticeship and training courses, grants and career counselling for first nations students in the interior BC geographic area. |
| Aboriginal Youth & Family: Organization assisting Aboriginal youth in Canada to remain in school and be successful in achieving their educational potential. |
| AIM Motivational Training Seminars: Adult and youth seminars, workshops and retreats for Native American Indian organizations. |
| Alderville First Nation Learning Centre: Provides community and area services including: education, employment resources, workshops, on-site training and counselling. |
| American Indian Heritage and World View Essays: James Q. Jacobs' selected writings from an Integrated Studies class at Mesa Community College. |
| Brain-Box Digital Archives: Ojibwe perspectives and resources combine in a CD-ROM archive of oral history, images, and documents, available for purchase from this site. Free material for teachers also available here. |
| Campfire Stories with George Catlin: Online exhibit from the Smithsonian Institute featuring paintings, historical documents, and commentary from contemporary experts on American Indian life. |
| Cultural Resource Management Technician: Online cultural resource management technician program from South Puget Sound Community College, aimed at Native American and non-native students. |
| First Nations Adult Education Programs: Programs available for adult aboriginal students through University of The Cariboo, Kamloops, BC. |
| First Nations Periodical Index: Index of First Nations journals, articles, book reviews for use by students, educators, instructors and researchers. |
| Honoring the Heritage of the Plateau Peoples: Exploring the historical and contemporary social, political, educational, health, and economic status of the Plateau Tribes. |
| Keyanaw: Our Own: Organization providing online support for post-secondary First Nations students. |
| Lee T'am Laxdii Education Consulting: First Nations culture as a means of success in education. Presented by a Tsimshian man. |
| Native Access Program for Engineering: Developed by Aboriginal peoples and The Faculty of Engineering at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. |
| Native Access to Engineering: Dedicated to increasing Native Indian student participation in engineering coursework and careers, using learning modules, links and information for both students and teachers. Grades 3-12. |
| Native Education and Training Department: Sault College resources for native studies, covering the Ojibwe language, teaching aids and CD-ROM, and information about culturally relevant training and skills programs, scholarships, and services provided by the Native staff. |
| Native Web Site Evaluation: Discussion of good and bad educational websites about American Indians, Indian history and spirituality. |
| NDN TV: Educational materials and toys teaching Native American languages. Also custom video production. |
| Northwest Territories Aboriginal Head Start Program: Preschool program funded by Health Canada for First Nations, Inuit and Metis children and their families living in urban centers and large northern communities. |
| Tapestry - The Institute for Philosophy, Religion, and the Life Sciences: Nonprofit institute that facilitates, promotes, and carries out collaborative research and scholarship. |
| The Language of Literacy: Canadian resource directory of Aboriginal literacy programs. |
| The Neshnabe Institute for Cultural Studies: Educational organization focusing on the culture and languages of the Neshnabek (Algonquian Indians). |
| The Sayana Wolf Trust: Documents a cultural educational project, Native American 2,000, for two Native Americans to visit the UK to work in schools sharing their music, traditional and environmental teachings with the children. |
| Traditions and Languages of Three Native Cultures: Lesson plans, background information and links on the Tlingit, Lakota, and Cherokee peoples. |