Links to other Sites of Native Interest
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Mount Kearsarge
Indian Museum Dedicated to the spirit of the North American Indians
Warner, NH (just west of Concord) The Museum is a non-profit organization
dedicated to increasing public awareness of American American traditions,
philosophy, and art. Through exhibits and programs,
the Museum seeks to teach and inspire an understanding of the natural world
and of resource conservation and land stewardship as developed by native
people over thousands of years. It is open May 1 through October 31, seven
days a week, and weekends in November and December. Hours are: Monday -
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sundays, 12 noon to 5 p.m
This is a link we really want you to take a moment to
visit! You may find that you even want to Adopt a Hawk or an Owl! Our nephew/grandson
Carl Bullock has been working with group for some time, and knows first
hand the type of programs and work they do. HawkWatch.org
Oriental Rug Repair Comany
Committed to being the very best in the country, they have studied the subject of Navajo rugs and accumulated the largest variety of wool yarns and dyes in the United States used for the restoration of Navajo rugs.
Interesting and useful articles on care, moths and "how to tell a fake" are included on their website.
The Glenbow Museum
Alberta, Canada The museum has some terrific online collections. Of particular
interest, is theBuffalo
Robe collection. There is also an online photo essay on the Blackfoot tipi.
Canadian Museum
of Civilization
Gatineau, Quebec (near Ottawa, Ontario) There is a lot to see on this site. Here's a great starting place.
Aboriginal Experiences
in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Here's a nicely done site that will be of particular interest to anyone traveling to the Ottawa (eastern Ontario) region.
National Museum of
the American Indian
The newest museum in the Smithsonian Institute. It should be moving to Washington,
DC soon. So much information here!Including the printing
of Hairpipes
in Plains Indian Adornment by John C. Ewers online! If more become
available, well include them here!
Whispering Winds Magazine is a
terrific resource for craft projects! "WHISPERING WIND Magazine
can bring to you,
every other month, articles on the crafts and culture of the American Indian:
how to make those crafts, expertly illustrated
and photographed, book, music and video reviews, old photographs, articles
on tradition and material culture, powwow
dates and much more. Well worth a visit or a subscription!
Native Web
is a Resource for Indigenous Cultures Around the World
There are lots of places to go here to find other
Native Americans and resources.
Native Tech
is an amazing resource. Focused primarily on Eastern Woodland culture, but
with enough information
for everyone! You really need to go here to get any idea of the amount
of information contained!
Medicine Wheel Dancers is
a Venture Crew (part of Boy Scouts of America) in the Pomperaug District
of Connecticut Yankee Council.
Massachusetts Center for Native
Awareness (MCNAA) is a private 501(c)(3)nonprofit organization. It's
mission is to develop and implement programs that serve the cultural and
spiritual needs of Massachusetts Native Americans; to financially assist
needy Native American residents with food,heating costs, and college related
expenses; to increase public understanding, awareness, and appreciation
about Native Americans; and to preserve the cultural, spiritual, and traditional
ways of the Native American.
Laconia Indian Hobbiest Assoc. (L.I.H.A.)
now has a website. Go visit them!
Also visit www.thelittlebull.com.
Owned and operated by Ed & Michelle Bullock, you'll find lots of unique
items available. Retail store is opened during the summer months in beautiful
York Beach, ME.
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