Muwekma Ohlone Tribe - On this website, the present day tribe shares their own story of their ancestorial and present day existence on the lands of what is currently called the San Francisco Bay Area.
A statewide initiative that helps public libraries, archives, museums, historical societies, and other heritage groups digitize, preserve, and provide online access to archival materials documenting the state's histories, arts, and cultures.
This guide provides an overview of resources at the Library of Congress that relate to Native communities in the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean.
This resource guide is intended to help users locate holdings at the African American Museum and Library at Oakland (AAMLO) related to Native Americans and African Americans, recognizing Afro-Indigenous histories and the shared connections of Black and Indigenous peoples.
This organization is an urban Indigenous women-led land trust based in the San Francisco Bay Area that facilitates the return of Indigenous land to Indigenous people.
California governor's office with a directive to implement consultation between California tribal communities and California policies and legislation.
A searchable global map of Indigenous territories, languages, and treaties.
Founded in 1944, the NCAI is the oldest, largest and most representative American Indian and Alaska Native organization serving the broad interests of tribal governments and communities.
A wealth of information and resources in honor of Native American Heritage Month including videos, digital media, articles, educational, online exhibits, and presidential library resources.
Explores the interconnectedness of wellness, illness, and cultural life for Native Americans, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians. Visitors will discover how Native concepts of health and illness are closely tied to the concepts of community, spirit, and the land.
Currently provides services (directly or through contracts, grants, or compacts) to approximately 1.9 million American Indians and Alaska Natives. There are 574 federally recognized American Indian tribes and Alaska Native Villages in the United States.
Free online videos centered on Native stories that represent the cultures, experiences, and values of the American Indians and Alaska Natives in partnership with public television and public radio.