The mission is to inform, educate and encourage the awareness of tribal histories, cultures, languages, opportunities and aspirations through the fullest participation of American Indians and Alaska Natives in creating and employing all forms of educational and public telecommunications programs and services, thereby supporting tribal sovereignty.
Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, or APTN, is Canada's First Nations, Inuit, and Metis national television network. First Nations, Inuit and Metis people have the opportunity to share their stories with the rest of the world.
MATSES is a non-profit, NGO (non-governmental organization) for Matses natives, an indigenous Amazonian Tribe from the Amazon Rainforest. MATSES is dedicated to educating the Matses people about their cultural heritage and the general public about the Matses indigenous culture.
Red Nation Celebration History: Red Nation Celebration (RNC) is a non profit American Indian organization established to premiere contemporary and traditional American Indian artists to the mainstream media and to the global communities to encourage understanding of the cultural traditions and modern day issues of the American Indian.
Native Lens assists youth to address negative stereotypes of Native people in the media, as well as provide Indigenous youth the skills necessary to tell their own stories through digital media. We help foster experiences for young people that provide career development in the media field, community involvement through media projects, and artistic expression through digital filmmaking.
Historical links and pages about Native American tribes, culture and history. And a mall to make it easier to navigate and purchase Native American and southwestern products.
The Barona Cultural Center and Museum is dedicated to preserving the Native American culture and history of San Diego County. With more than 2,000 artifacts, listening alcoves and diorama cases, the museum's historic treasures unfold many fascinating and inspiring stories of the Native American experience.
This book goes beyond the usual description of dances and regalia. Wonderful text and visuals bring alive every component of powwow. You will be taken behind the scenes to meet the people who hold the event together. You will meet young dancers learning how to dance and make their first regalia as they learn about their culture. This book shows the importance of the Powwow - a time to teach, to discover and to celebrate.