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Native American Music Native American Music
Native American Music Native American Music: Directory of sites regarding Indian music, art, powwows, and languages. (Arts and Crafts)
http://www.georgiejessup.com/links3.htm
Hopi Arts and Crafts Hopi Arts and Crafts
Hopi Arts and Crafts Hopi Arts and Crafts: Pictures and information about Hopi pottery, jewelry, baskets, kachina dolls, and other art. (Arts and Crafts)
http://www.nau.edu/~hcpo-p/arts/index.html
Native Networks Native Networks
Native Networks Native Networks: Online information about film, video, and radio produced by indigenous peoples of the Americas and Hawaii. (Arts and Crafts)
http://nativenetworks.si.edu/
Indian Symbols Indian Symbols
Indian Symbols Indian Symbols: Glossary for interpreting common symbols used in petroglyphs and other Native American art. (Arts and Crafts)
http://www.indiansummer.com/symbol.htm
First Americans in the Arts First Americans in the Arts
First Americans in the Arts First Americans in the Arts: Recognizing, honoring and promoting American Indian participation in the arts and entertainment industries. (Arts and Crafts)
http://www.firstamericans.org/
Native American Art Native American Art
Native American Art Native American Art: Information about eighteen different traditional native art forms, with history, photographs, and links. (Arts and Crafts)
http://www.native-languages.org/art.htm
Pacific Northwest Native American Art Pacific Northwest Native American Art
Pacific Northwest Native American Art Pacific Northwest Native American Art: An introduction to the shapes, colors and forms of indigenous Pacific Northwest art. (Arts and Crafts)
http://raptor.slc.edu/~polaris/nart/index.html