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"We need to be Anishinabe people once more and to be able to understand our roles and responsibilities." – Norma Fawcett, Elder (Lake Helen First Nation)

500 Nations – Companion site to the eight-part documentary, 500 Nations

American Indian Resources – Created by Will Karkavelas of Osaka University in Japan, this site contains links to literature, culture, education, history, issues, and language

Circle of Stories (PBS) – The companion site to the PBS documentary on Native storytelling and related issues in the United States

First Nations Issues of Consequence – A huge resource of articles, essays, and information about First Nations' history, issues, and events; a few links to external sites are broken but most of the materials are hosted on the site

Kappler's Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties – An essential reference site that contains text of major United States treaties and laws concerning Native peoples and nations from 1778 to January 13, 1971

Maquah.net – Lots of information with a Red Lake Anishinaabe focus, including hosting many writings of Wub-e-ke-niew

National Museum of the American Indian (Smithsonian) – Many exhibitions available online

Native American Political Issues – Created by University of Maine law student Laura Brooks (Passamaquoddy), this site is "a meaningful collection of articles, information, and pages" about political issues that affect Indigenous people

NativeTech: Native American Technology & Art - Contains articles, special features, and other resources about the historical and modern arts and technologies of Native people and nations
Native Tech: Ojibwe Culture, Arts, History, Language & People

The Ojibway Story – An overview of Anishinaabe history and culture presented by Turtle Island Productions

Ojibwe: Waasa-Inaabidaa – The companion site to the six-part documentary produced by WDSE Duluth-Superior Area Educational Television Corporation (PBS)

Spirit Talk News: American Indian History, Spirituality & Culture

Turtle Island Native Network – News and issues primarily from and about Canadian First Nations but inclusive of First Nations in the United States

United Native America – Advocacy site created by Mike Graham (Oklahoma Cherokee)

Vanished Worlds, Enduring People: Cornell University Library's Native American Collection – An online exhibit from one of the country's largest and most extensive library resource collections: "Its wide-ranging array of documents support inquiry into almost any topic relating to indigenous peoples, from the pre-contact era to the present day, and spanning the hemisphere from the Arctic circle to the southern tip of South America."