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American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Wisconsin
The AICCW exists to promote economic development in Wisconsin Indian country through directed service delivery to American Indian entrepreneurs. The AICCW mentors its members through the process of business development, providing one-on-one management counseling, and host regular business development events throughout the state.
Forest County Potawatomi
Official Website of the Forest County Potawatomi (FCP). This is the place to find current news, events, jobs and history of the FCP. The Departments and Enterprises sections of the site contain well-organized links to critical tribal resources.
Indian Health Service
The US Department of Health and Human Services Indian Health Service Web site provides a plethora of information including job announcements, scholarships, health and medical programs. A comprehensive list of Native American Resources is also available.
Indian Summer Festival
This is the site for information on the Indian Summer Festival which is held annually in Milwaukee. The festival offers a fun and entertaining way to experience the diversity of both traditional and contemporary American Indian culture.
Indians.org
The American Indian Heritage Foundation was established to provide relief services to Indian people nationwide and to build bridges of understanding and friendship between Indian and non-Indian people. The Web site includes links to Nativewire, a tribal directory, and Indigenous People's Literature.
National Museum of the American Indian
The National Museum of the American Indian is the sixteenth museum of the Smithsonian Institution. It is the first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans. The Web site provides information on exhibits, collections, and outreach as well as a special section for Education which includes teaching materials and recommended books.
Native American Constitution and Law Digitization Project
This Project is a cooperative effort among the University of Oklahoma Law Center and the National Indian Law Library (NILL), and Native American tribes providing access to the Constitutions, Tribal Codes, and other legal documents.
Native Languages of the Americas: Facts for Kids
More than just languages, this site offers fact sheets on over 30 Native American tribes, including Chippewa (Ojibway), Menominee, and Potawatomi. In addition to the fact sheets, a collection of evaluated links are provided, which touch on topics such as native games, crafts, toys, cultural activities, and biographical information. Visit the clickable U.S. map under the link Learn About Native American Cultures to get even more detail about tribes of the Woodland Region.
Nativeculture.com
A comprehensive portal site for Native American resources on the Internet. It is the home of Lisa Mitten's Native American Sites and the American Indian Library Association Site.
NativeWeb
NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization Wiki dedicated to disseminating information from and about indigenous nations, peoples, and organizations around the world. Access the Resource Center for information on a wide range of topics including art, environment, history, literature, and reference materials.
Oneida Nation of Wisconsin
This is the official Website of the Sovereign Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. The site includes links to historic perspectives on the Oneida people, as well as community services, developments and enterprises, job opportunities, culture and traditions, news items and much more.
Stockbridge-Munsee Band, Mohican Nation
This Website features many resources for the Stockbridge-Munsee Band of the Mohican Nation in Wisconsin. The site features links to current news, tribal services, tribal ordinances, departments, employment opportunities, photo galleries and much more.
The Circle
The Circle is a monthly publication originating in Minneapolis. It is dedicated to Native American news and arts and including a calendar of native events, community gatherings, and powwows.
Wisconsin Powwow Links
This site by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board has a wealth of information about Powwows, Native American cultures in North America, and Wisconsin Native American Tribes and Bands.

 
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