Native Americans in the Southeast
The Catawba Naiton:
http://www.catawba-nation.com/
This official homepage includes information on Catawba history, education, pottery traditions, reservation life, and more.

The Cherokee Nation Homepage:
http://www.cherokee.org/
The official site of the Cherokee Nation, this page offers extensive historical information (including a bibliography, important dates, treaties, and a great deal of information on the Trail of Tears) as well as links, cultural information, and important events.

Eastern Band of Cherokees Homepage:
http://www.cherokee-nc.com
This is the official site of the Eastern Band of the Cherokees, which is located in western North Carolina.

The Chickasaw Nation Homepage:
http://www.chickasaw.com/~cnation/
The official homepage of the Chickasaw Nation, this page includes the text of the Chickasaw constitution and information about Chickasaw government, history, customs, legends, and events.  On one section of the page, you can see and hear a number of Chickasaw words, including numbers, days of the week, the names of animals, and the words for relatives.

The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Homepage:
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http://www.choctawnation.com/
This page, the official site of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, includes historical information, as well as links to Choctaw stories and history.  On particularly good link is http://www.isd.net/mboucher/choctaw/chocpage.htm, a page that includes legends, treaties, personal accounts, and more useful source material.

The Lumbee Tribe Homepage:
http://www.lumbee.org
This website, the official site of the Lumbee Tribe, includes cultural and historical information, a very extensive annotated bibliography, and links to other Lumbee sites.

Nansemond Indian Tribal Association:
http://www.nansemond.nativeland.com/
Includes information about the tribe's history in Virginia and links to other sites about Native Americans in Virginia and Maryland.

The Seminole Tribe of Florida:
http://www.seminoletribe.com/
This site includes a timeline and explanation of Seminole history including Indian removal, important Seminole leaders, and the experiences of Seminoles today.  It also includes explanations of Seminole culture and government, an on-line version of the Seminole Tribune, and on-line shopping opportunities (including books and videos).

North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs
http://www.doa.state.nc.us/doa/cia/indian.htm
See especially the link to "North Carolina Indian Fact Sheets."
 
 
 

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