
Native Links
| Kids and Educators The American Indian
Environmental Office of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency invites you to explore a wide
range of environmental issues. Need help with
your homework? Need an idea for an environmental
club project? You've come to the right place!
Learn about your environment and how you can help
protect it for the future. |
| Help with Native
American Small Business The Office of Native American
Affairs is dedicated to ensuring that Native
Americans seeking to create, develop and expand
small businesses have full access to the
necessary business development and expansion
tools available through the Agency's
entrepreneurial development, lending and
procurement programs. Visit the U. S. Small
Business Administration - Office of Native
American Affairs webiste. |
| Native Workplace Native people who
created a resource site for Native job seekers to
locate employment at Native firms and visa versa.
Job posting is FREE to Native firms that are a
member of a Native Chamber of Commerce. The job
search is free as well. Other great jobs working
in and around the Native community are also
listed! |
| National Society for American
Indian Elderly Help for Tribal Elder
Programs The plans to place several Volunteers in
Service to America ("VISTAs") among
many member tribes as part of a national outreach
program. The VISTAs assist tribal elder programs
in need of locating extra funding for nutrition,
socialization, in-home services, and
transportation needs. VISTAs also help the elders
with yard work and heavy housekeeping that they
are unable to do for themselves due to age or
health conditions. For further information,
contact by telephone at (602) 307-1865. |
| Internal Agriculture
Council (IAC) was founded in 1987 to
pursue and promote the conservation, development
and use of Native American agricultural time, IAC
has grown to prominence in Indian Country and and
Tribal enterprises. The IAC has over resources
for the betterment of Native people. Prior to
1987, American Indian agriculture was basically
unheard of outside reservation boundaries. Since
that individual Indian producers policies and
programs in Indian country. among the federal
government agencies and the agricultural field
with which it works on behalf of community and
government circles on agricultural the last
decade become recognized as the most respected
voice within the Indian community and government
circles on agricultural policies and programs in
Indian country. |
| Office of Public
& Indian Housing Creating Housing
Opportunities for Native Americans, Alaska
Natives, Native Hawaiians |
| Boys and Girls Club
in Indian Country Mission Statement To
inspire and enable all young people, especially
those from disadvantaged circumstances, to
realize their full potential as productive,
responsible and caring citizens. A Boys &
Girls Club in Indian Country Provides A Positive
Place Where Native American Young People Can Go. |
| Especially for Kids National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration Hazardous Materials
Response and Assessment Division |
| Explorer's Club U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency |
| Native American
Authors Investigate this Internet
Public Library site that is rich in information
primarily about contemporary Native American
authors. |
| Native American
Indian Arts & Crafts Links to over 300 sites about
Native arts, including sites about the First
Nations, maps of Indian Country, traditional
stories, herbal knowledge, astronomy, book
reviews, art by youth, and Native languages. |
| National Museum of
the American Indian The Smithsonian's National
Museum of the American Indian is dedicated to the
preservation, study, and exhibition of the life,
languages, literature, history, and arts of
Native Americans. |
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