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Virtual Library - American Indians

Index of Native American Artist Resources on the Internet
Native People's Magazine

On-line magazine, covering the arts, cultures and socio-political issues of all indigenous peoples...
Atlatl

Atlatl, Inc., promotes the vitality of contemporary Native American art through self determination in cultural expression.
PuraFe.com

Singer / Songwriter, Musician, Dancer, Artist, Seamstress, Actress, Activist and Teacher.
Heard Museum

Internationally acclaimed and one of the best places to experience the myriad cultures and art of Native Americans of the Southwest
Eiteljorg Museum

The Eiteljorg Museum is unique, one of two museums east of the Mississippi with both Native American and Western art.
Lightweavings

Ambient paintings and landscapes of the inner eye by Vandorn Hinnant, sacred geometry artist.
Native Museum at UNCP

Native American Resource Center at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke
Sacred Hoop Trading

A native owned business started in 1988, Sacred Hoop Trading offers a wide selection of Native American and Inuit art such as prints, carvings, jewelry, baskets, masks, paintings, pottery.
Artrain USA, Native Views: Influences of Modern Culture, a contemporary Native American art exhibition

Native Views will be installed on Artrain USA and travel America — from coast to coast — from April 2004 through December 2007. The exhibition explores the ways Native American artists are influenced by popular culture and seeks to redefine Native American art by broadening the limits and stereotypes that currently define it.
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian

NMAI Gift Shop

Set against the dramatic backdrop of the U.S. Capitol building on the National Mall, the museum's location symbolizes a deeper understanding and reconciliation between America's first citizens and those who have come to make these shores their home.
New York Arts Magazine

Evolving Traditions. An online curatorial project by Raquel Chapa, Abraham Lubelski, and Daniel Rothbart...Native American Artists include Anthony Deiter, Jason Lujan, John Hitchcock, Alyssa Hinton, Melanie Yazzie, Duane
Slick, Bently Spang, Marianne Nicolson, Jesse Cooday, Mario Martinez, Raquel Chapa, Alan Michelson, Joe Fedderson, Bob Haozous, Rick Bartow, Frank LaPena...showing on NY Arts Magazine
Art for Indigenous Survival

The purposes of this organization include building communication and knowledge between communities, teaching people how to replicate their natural environment with sewn art (Soft Sculpture), and what to do with the sculptures when finished...
Reno, Dawn - Official Price Guide to Native American Art (Random House Books)

This comprehensive guide provides a record of traditional cultures as well as documents and innovations of Native American artists as they reinterpret the ancient arts.
Walking in the Spirit Circle

This is the latest product of The SPIRITWORKS Group. The focus of the Group, and of the exhibit, is to keep alive, through art, the spirit and traditions of eastern North Carolina Native Americans. The tribes and nations represented in Walking in the Spirit Circle include Coharie, Haliwa-Saponi, Lumbee and Tuscarora.
First Peoples Fund

Founded in 1995, First People's Fund purpose is to honor and support the creative community centered First People's artists; and nurture the collective spirit that allows them to sustain their peoples.
Great Trading Path

.......as a living conduit of trade in today's world, we have a fine collection of Native American arts, crafts and jewelry. On a level of indian history and heritage, we are building a collection of links and original source documents focusing on the history of the south, the Virginia Siouan in particular.
Aboriginal Voices Radio

Music clips, Radio interviews and All Nations News is available on demand. Language , Culture and PowWow lifestyle are heard on Aboriginal Voices Radio.
Native American Support Group of New York City

Listings of American Indian Links and resources
Triangle Community Online

Welcome to your online guide to the Triangle!
Independent

A glance through the Independent gives a good idea of what life in Chapel Hill is like ...
    Florence Biennale
The Florence Biennale of Contemporary Art is a biannual arts event exhibiting up to 2500 works by artists from over 70 different countries from around the world. Since its inception in 1997 more than 2000 artists have participated in this immense showcase of divergent styles, media, modes of expression, schools, nationalities and cultures. The Biennale’s jury committee is comprised of an international array of distinguished art world authorities, including prominent art historians, critics, scholars and curators.


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