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- Idaho - Federal Lands and Indian Reservations - A map of Idaho showing the locations of the four Indian Reservations in pink. Able to zoom in.
- Nebraska StatePaper.com - "Group Rallies For Whiteclay Bill" - Short article about a rally to support passage of a bill that would prohibit liquor sales within 5 miles of Native American reservations. The primary focus of debate is Whiteclay and the nearby Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota.
- Sho-Ban News - Tribally based Native American weekly newspaper on local news, covering Idaho and all of Indian country.
- Pathways to Spirit - Material assistance and cultural preservation of Native Americans on the reservations of South Dakota and the Front Range of Colorado from Denver to Wyoming. Newsletter, volunteer projects, links.
- Plateauland Mobile Veterinary Clinic - A mobile vet clinic that provides low cost spay/neuters and vaccinations to companion animals in rural on and off the Native American Reservations throughout Northern Arizona.
- Barona Creek Golf Club - Native American reservation classic course designed by Todd Eckenrode. Description, playing tips, photographs and scorecard are listed.
- Thalden Emery Architects - Missouri and Arizona firm specializing in casinos, hotels, resorts, theme parks and river boats. Links to Thalden Boyd Architects, specializing in multi-discipline architecture on Native American Reservations.
- Citizens Equal Rights Alliance (CERA) - Promotes equal constitutional and civil rights protection for all citizens living on Native American reservations or harmed by tribes, tribal sovereignty or Federal Indian Policy.
- Shoshoni - Summary of the Shoshone Indians, their culture and history.
- The Shoshone Indians - History and legends of the Shoshone. With links and an online forum.
Wikipedia Articles
- Native American gambling enterprises - Native American Gambling Enterprises comprise gambling businesses operated on Indian reservations or tribal land, which have limited sovereignty and therefore the ability to exist outside of direct state regulation.
- List of Alaska Native Tribal Entities - This is a list of Alaska Native tribal entities which are recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. For related lists, see the List of Indian reservations in the United States, List of Native American Tribal Entities (federally recognized lower 48 groups) and List of State Recognized American Indian Tribal Entities.
- Indian colony - An Indian Colony is a Native American settlement associated with an urban area. Although some of them become official Indian reservations, they differ from most reservations in that they are located where Native Americans could find jobs in the white economy and originally formed without federal encouragement or sanction.
- Samuel F. Tappan - Samuel Forster Tappan (June 29, 1831 – January 6, 1913) was an American journalist, military officer, abolitionist and a Native American rights activist. He advocated self-determination for native tribes and proposed the federal government replace military jurisdiction over tribal matters with a form of civil law on reservations, applied by the tribes themselves.
- Native Americans and World War II - Some 25,000 Native Americans served in the military during World War II. Described as the first large-scale exodus of indigenous peoples from the reservations since the defeat of their ancestors by whites in the 1800s, the international conflict was a turning point in American Indian history.