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| Alyssa Hinton's Myspace I am an artist of Tuscarora, Osage, English, Scots-Irish and African decent... |
Native People's Magazine On-line magazine, covering the arts, cultures and socio-political issues of all indigenous peoples... |
Virtual Library
- American Indians Index of Native American Artist Resources on the Internet |
| Jeffrey Moose Gallery Jeffrey Moose Gallery represents an eclectic group of talents who work in many styles and a huge variety of media. Artists from Washington State and around the US are represented as well as international artists from countries including Australia, Belgium and China. The gallery is not aligned with any art movement or particular region... |
Alex Reuben Routes is a road movie through the dance and music of the American Deep South. Inspired by Harry Smith’s Anthology of American Folk Music (and evocative of Maya Deren’s seminal Meshes Of The Afternoon), Alex Reuben’s film offers an idiosyncratic documentation of lesser-known forms of American culture, and the extraordinary dancing Americans of the Deep South. From North Carolina... |
Florence Biennale Global Artist
Links 2005 Global links is an international network show case portfolio reference source...Networking produces many ideas and develops shared directions for us all... |
| Durham Art Guild The Durham Art Guild was established in 1948 and is a non profit, member driven organization with the primary goal of operating a visual arts gallery that features the work of regional artists... |
Occaneechi-Saponi.Nation The Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation—OBSN for short—is a small Indian community located primarily in the old settlement of Little Texas, Pleasant Grove Township, Alamance County, North Carolina... |
Regulator Book Shop Locally owned and operated book store on 9th Street in Durham, NC |
| PuraFe.com Pura Fe - Music Maker Pura Fe - My Space Pura Fe - Dixie Frog/Blues Web This “Renaissance woman” is the founding member of the internationally renowned native woman’s a capella trio, ‘Ulali’, and is recognized for creating a new genre, bringing Native contemporary music to the forefront of the “mainstream” music industry... |
Music Maker Relief
Foundation Music Maker Relief Foundation, Inc. helps the true pioneers and forgotten heroes of Southern music gain recognition and meet their day to day needs. We present these musical traditions to the world so American culture will flourish and be preserved for future generations. |
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 |
Deer Clan Singers- Myspace Dave Locklear, Mark Deese, Pura Fe, Jennifer Kreisberg and Chad Locklear...people born into this clan through their maternal line, tend to be strong singers, harmonizers and extensive travelers. This is fitting to their traditional responsibility as The Messengers and The Runners of their Nation. As Tuscaroras from N.C., we've come a long way, to bring back what's been buried, lost and taken. |
| Heard Museum Internationally acclaimed and one of the best places to experience the myriad cultures and art of Native Americans of the Southwest |
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian 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. |
Threads of Hope Threads of HOPE NC Inc is a laboratory business for training and educating rural women on all aspects of entrepreneurship and business development. Our laboratory business pays a living wage, provides good benefits in a healthy, positive work environment, produces sustainable products and supports other local businesses. Our focus is on health promotion, social improvement, and sustainable economic development. |
| 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... |
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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. |
Native American Support Group of New York
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Triangle Community Online Welcome to your online guide to the Triangle |
| Native Culture Links Native American sites directory by Lisa Mitten... |
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