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The National Register of Historic Places is pleased to
promote awareness of and appreciation for the history and culture of American
Indians and Alaska Natives during National American Indian Heritage Month.
This month is dedicated to recognizing the intertribal cultures, the events
and lifeways, the designs and achievements of American Indians and Alaska
Natives. As part of the observance, this site showcases
historic properties listed in the National Register,
National Register publications, and National
Park units. Join the National Register in paying powerful tribute
to the spirit of American Indians and Alaska Natives, and their contributions
to our history.
Pascua Cultural Plaza
Tucson, AZ
A sacred ceremonial site for the Yoeme (Yaqui) people, where the community's traditions continue today.
Hydaburg Totem Park
Hydaburg, AK
A park established by the federal government and local Native Alaskans to protect their works of art and culture.
Chilocco Indian Agricultural School
Newkirk, OK
An off-reservation agricultural school for Native American Indian children from tribes across the country.
Teaching with Historic Places
This program offers a series of award-winning
lesson plans that use places listed in the National Register to enliven the study
of history, social studies, and geography. TwHP has seven ready-to-use lesson plans,
available for free downloading, that examine different aspects of American Indian
history.
Titles include:
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American Indians were the first explorers and settlers of the American Southwest. Learn more about their distinctive cultures they established here.
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Register Travel Itineraries
Travel to historic places that
convey the rich cultural heritage of our American Indian population with inspiring
stories of their perseverance across America.
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Featured Park 2006: Tumacácori National Historical Park
Presidential Proclamation: National American Indian Heritage Month 2006
American Indian History Month 2005, 2004, 2003 and 2002
For more information about American Indian properties listed in the
National Register, please visit this past feature.
Indian Health Service
This website provides a calendar of events and further links, including a Brief History on the Creation of a National American Indian Heritage Month.
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation: Tribal Historic Preservation Officers
Visit this website for more information on the 1992 U.S. Congress adoption of amendments to the National Historic Preservation Act (P.L. 102-575) that allow federally recognized Indian tribes to take on more formal responsibility for the preservation of significant historic properties on tribal lands.
Tribal Preservation
Program
Learn more about the National Park Service (NPS) Tribal Preservation
Program that assists Indian tribes in preserving their historic properties
and cultural traditions.
Online Museum Exhibits
Discover American Indian artifacts from Chaco Canyon, Hubbell Trading Post and Bandelier National Monument in online exhibits of the NPS's Museum Management Program.
Archeology Program
The NPS Archeology Program encourages public interest in and stewardship of the sites contributing to our national heritage.
See especially their
features on The Earliest Americans, Ancient
Architects of the Mississippi and Coso Rock Art.
Applied Ethnography Program
The NPS Applied Ethnography Program is concerned with living communities and the resources that are important to these groups. The program's role in the National Park Service includes providing information about groups who "assign significance to places closely linked with their own sense of purpose, existence as a community, and development as ethnically distinctive peoples."
Library
of Congress: Built in America (HABS/HAER/HALS)
The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS), the Historic American
Engineering Record (HAER) and Historic American Landscape Survey (HALS) collections document achievements in architecture,
engineering, and design in the United States, including sites related
to American Indian history and culture. Searches on keywords like "American
Indian," or on a specific tribe like the Cherokee, will provide
information on an array of associated sites. Most of the site records
have publication-quality drawings, photographs and historical data.
Native American Graves Protection
and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)
The National NAGPRA Program develops regulations and guidance for implementing
NAGPRA, provides training, assists Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations and museums with the NAGPRA process, and manages a grants program.
National Congress
of American Indians
The National Congress of American Indians,
founded in 1944, is the oldest, largest and most representative national Indian
organization serving the needs of a broad membership of American Indian and Alaska
Native governments.
American Indian
Heritage Foundation
The American Indian Heritage Foundation builds bridges of
understanding and friendship between Indian and non-Indian people.
Smithsonian's
National Museum of the American Indian
The newly opened Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian fosters, protects and promotes an understanding
of Native American cultures by collaborating with indigenous peoples
across the Western Hemisphere. Visit the American
Indian Heritage Month calendar of events.
Department
of the Navy--Naval Historical Center
American Indians have participated
with distinction in United States military actions for more than 200 years. The
Navy highlights their involvement online in: 20th Century Warriors: Native
American Participation in the United States Military.
American
Indian Policy Center
The American Indian Policy Center has put together
a resources list that provides access to information about US tribal relations,
enrollment, sovereignty, and treaties. It also provides access to more information
from the Center.
Index
of Native American Resources on the Internet
Native American Resources on
the Internet provides a wealth of links to learn more about Native Americans on
the internet.
NativeWeb: Resources for Indigenous Cultures Around the World
Developed by a group of historians, independent scholars, and activists, NativeWeb offers a gateway to more than 4,000 historical and contemporary resources relating to more than 250 separate nations.
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