| Connect: Culture Exchange
With over 500 recognized tribes in North America , learning about the culture of others can be fun. Check out this section regularly to read about Native American people and events in the news.
Culture Exchange Highlight
Bringing Native Americans to the Small Screen
Adam Beach joins the cast of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. It's history in the making – Native American actor on a broadcast television series.
Two Sites in the America’s Named to the New Seven Wonders of the Worlds
Chichén Itzá, Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico and Machu Picchu, Peru are among the new Wonders.
Opening doors for Native American Athletes
On July 8-14, 2007, the Native American Basketball Invitational (NABI) hosted its 5th annual tournament in Phoenix, Arizona
Notah Begay Back on Track
After recovering from back injuries, Notah Begay III is back on the golf course. At age 35, he says he feels as strong as ever.
Honoring their Service
On June 23, 2007 the Oglala Sioux Tribe dedicated a monument for their war veterans.
Bright Minds, Brilliant Inventions
Did you know that Native Americans invented many of the things that we enjoy today?
Featured Links
PowWows.com
Established in 1996, the site is designed for singers and dancers to find and share information about Native American gatherings.
SAY Magazine
SAY Magazine is dedicated to recognizing American Indian achievements.
Native Youth Magazine
This e-magazine focuses on the talents and lifestyles of Native youth in the U.S. and Canada.
Creek Class (best viewed in cable or broadband)
The Fort Gibson Oklahoma Schools Professional Development Center offers fee on line Creek language class.
Professional Development Center (PDC) (best viewed in cable or broadband)
The PDC also provides Parents, Teachers and Students with solutions and ideas to educate today's students for tomorrow's needs in a multi-cultural world.
Traditional Stories from the Cherokee Nation
A great resource for insight on Cherokee beliefs as well as good old fashioned bedtime stories.
Reznet
An online student newspaper for Native America and winner of the Native American Journalists Association's 2003 Native Media Award for Best Internet News Site written by 20 Native American college students from around the country.
Ulukau
The Hawaiian electronic library sponsored by Hale Kuamo’o, College of Hawaiian Language and the Native Hawaiian Library includes a Hawaiian dictionary, newspapers and other Native language sources.
Nevada Kids Page courtesy of the Nevada State Library and Archives.
This site provides links to Nevada facts along with some fun and interesting projects. Explore, learn, have fun, check out the photos! And, Don't forget to bookmark the page!

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