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Links to various American Indian tribes and cultural web sites.
The purpose of the American Indian Center is to respond to the self-defined educational needs and goals of the current American Indian students and communities alike as well as provide programs and outreach activities to the wider community.
www.stcloudstate.edu/aic/
The site is devoted to the American Indian students attending the University of Minnesota, but also serves as a far-reaching internet source for Native information and communication.
www.tc.umn.edu/~ailrc-mn/
Native languages of the Americas: Ojibwe
(Ojibway, Anishinaabemowin, Chippewa, Ojibwa)
www.native-languages.org/ojibwe.htm
Current projects of the council and your chance to buy the highest-quality gourmet wild rice in the world!
www.boisforte.com/
The mission of Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College is to provide higher education opportunities for its communities in a welcoming, culturally diverse environment.
www.fdltcc.edu/
The Leech Lake Reservation, located in the forests of north-central Minnesota, offers an oasis of natural beauty. Towering pines fringe the reservations many lakes, two of which are among the largest in the state.
www.kstrom.net/isk/maps/mn/casslake.htm
History, tribal government, educational material, links to casinos and museum.
www.millelacsojibwe.org/
This office carries out the mission of the Indian Affairs Council, which is "to protect the sovereignty of the eleven Minnesota tribes and ensure the well being of all American Indian citizens throughout the state of Minnesota."
www.indianaffairs.state.mn.us/
To assist American Indian Women so they can enjoy a better quality of life for themselves and their families.
miwrc.org/
Smithsonian Institution
www.nmai.si.edu/
Smithsonian Institution - Collects, preserves, studies and exhibits the living culture and history of the native peoples of the Americas.
www.si.edu/Encyclopedia_SI/History_and_Culture/AmericanIndian_History.htm
The Native American Press/Ojibwe News is a weekly newspaper, founded in 1988, published by and for Minnesota's Native American community.
www.press-on.net/
The individuals and cultures who first inhabited Minnesota.
www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/history/mncultures/index.shtml
Prairie Island Indian Community is located in southeastern Minnesota, north of Red Wing, between Highway 61 and the Mississippi River. The people of Prairie Island are Mdewakanton Dakota.
www.prairieisland.org/
The remnants of the Sandy Lake Band of Mississippi Ojibwe reside on and near a 32.35 acre reservation in Aitkin County, Minnesota. This site contains history, maps, biographies and other valuable information.
www.sandylakeojibwe.org/
News and Art from a Native American Perspective
www.thecirclenews.org/
The University of Minnesota - Duluth and Twin Cities created the Bridge programs to increase the number of American Indian/Alaska Native scientists. Their two programs are the Baccalaureate Bridge and the Doctoral Bridge.
www.d.umn.edu/~mcanned1/index.html
This website is designed to provide information on the White Earth Reservation.
www.whiteearth.com/home.html
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