The Red Path Red Path is your place for Native American Regalia, Jewelry, Artifacts and other wonderful crafts. All made by American Indian artists, and every piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Longbow Guitars: Longbow Guitars Is the Only Native Guitar Manufactering Plant in North America
Ana Mae: (March 27, 1945 - mid-December 1975) was a Mi'kmaq activist from Nova Scotia who became a prominent member of the American Indian Movement (AIM) during the early 1970s.
First Nations Drum: We encourage our readers to share their thoughts, ideas, hopes, dreams and problems. Send your letters to our editor at: editor@firstnationsdrum.com
Airos Radio: shares Native stories with the world through support of the creation, promotion and distribution of Native media.
Lakota Mall: Lakota Mall is a project of the Pine Ridge Area Chamber of Commerce that gives local businesses and organizations the opportunity to gain visibility on the Internet.
Buffy Sainte Marie:She disappeared suddenly from the mainstream American airwaves during the Lyndon Johnson years. Unknown to her, as part of a blacklist which affected Eartha Kitt, Taj Mahal and a host of other outspoken performers, her name was included on White House stationery as among those whose music "deserved to be suppressed", and radio airplay disappeared. She's BACK!
Hear Lakota: Speaker of the Lakhota words is Millie Pitt of Casper, Wyoming: a Cheyenne- River Sioux tribal member.
Tribes-BIA: We provide services directly, or through contracts, grants or compacts, to 564 federally recognized tribes with a combined service population of approximately 1.9 million American Indians and Alaska Natives.
Colorado Springs Indian Center: “Our mission is to bring unity to our American Indian Alaska
Native community, by fostering emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual wellbeing.”
Core values: Respect, trust, honesty, love, and integrity
One Nation Walking TogetherOne Nation Walking Together is a non-profit charitable organization committed to making a positive difference in the lives of Native Americans.
Native American Resourses Blog Here are resources recommended in courses taught about Native Americans - like book lists, websites, video clips, music/songs, curriculum ideas, and other thoughts thrown in for explanation Mostly, this blog is a place to present truths and perspectives about the Indigenous People of the Western Hemisphere (with particular focus on the Caribbean) not easily found in other places.
American Indian Movement:Please help us spread the word - email or call 5 to 10 friends and tell them about the Aim Media Project. Ask them to contact their friends, and let them know that they can enjoy AIM radio, AIM music and more. This is viewer supported broadcasting.