Native American Indian Cultures - the Matis Indians

Hands Around the World

Shamen from the amazon live in huts.

The Matis native american indians live along the xingu river para region brazil Indian Cultures from Around the World Introduction to the Matis Indians from the xingu river para region brazil. This site is an educational resource for this unique tribe and provides supplementary links.

 

General Mexican and South American Indian Links

 

Web Text Translators

iTools

FreeTranslation.com

Translate-free.com

AltaVista translation

 

General Anthropology/Archeology/Indian Sites

A Guide to Internet Resources in Anthropology - Richard H. Robbins at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh

Aboriginal Arts and Culture

Anthropology & Archaeology on UT-LANIC

Anthropology Internet Resources from Western Connecticut State University Department of Social Sciences

Anthropology on the Web - links

Ethnologue - the Americas

Center for Indigenous Studies - links

NativeNet - numerous people in all parts of the world using computer-based electronic communications technology to share information and ideas about indigenous peoples

NativeWeb - Resources for Indigenous Cultures around the World

Index of Native American Resources on the Internet

Indian Web Sites

Athena Review Guide to Archaeology on the Internet

Internet Resources on Native Americans - Washington State University

Stiching Vada - Your Portal to the Multicultural World

History of Biomedicine - Indigenous Cultures

Useful Web Sites for Tribal Libraries

Americanindian.net - links

Native American Studies

Native American Histories from USA People Search

 

North American Tribes

rednation.org - RedNation of the Cherokee

 

Meso and Latin American Indians

Abya Yala Net - presents information on Indigenous peoples in Mexico, Central, and South America

Amazon Search - Michigan State University web search

Books about the Native Peoples of the Amazon - Smithsonian

Cultures of the Andes

Latin America Network Information Center (lanic) - Social sciences in Latin America

Indigenous People in Colombia

Ethnologue Brazil

Ethnologue - Nearly Extinct Languages

Indigenous people of Brazil

Indigenous Peoples - Lanic

Lucy.ukc.ac.uk/Sonja/RF/Ukpr/Report33 - Setting up an inventory of the different populations living in Greater Amazonia

Uncontacted Ethenic Groups

South American Languages

Bibliography - Amazonia

Bibliography - Ethnobiology and Conservation in Guyana

Socioambiental - Brazil's Indigenous People

SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics)

Languages of Venezuela

Vocabularies and dictionaries of Brazilian Indians languages

Palmas.org - Indians of the Tocantins

NativeWeb.org

Atlas of Amazon Native Americans

Avenir des Peuples des Forets Tropicales

Ethnography and Folk Culture

Inventory of the different populations living in Greater Amazonia

Jogos dos Povos Indígenas - Etnias

Meso and Latin American Links

Amazon Indian Resources

Dia do índio: faça sua pesquisa pela internet

Lanic - Indigenous Peoples

The Amerindians of Guyana

Kims Brasilianska Laenkar

Folklore videos

Misincol.faithweb.com

Indian Languages

Origin Myths

Indígenas en Venezuela

Books about the Native Peoples of the Amazon

The Spirit Cries: Music from the Rainforests of South America & the Caribbean

Orinoco Online

Aboriginal Links International

Gerhard Prokop paintings

Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation of Puerto Rico: We are part of a greater Arawakan family of tribes who are geographically located stretching from South America, Caribbean, Florida and New Jersey. Our Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation presently in the US Commonwealth State of Puerto Rico, in the region of the central mountains range. We are better known as the VERY FIRST Native American Indian nation to meet and greet Christopher Columbus in the year 1492.

Amazon-indians.org is a resource for photos and videos of native indigenous people of the Amazon Rainforest. It is an educational resource and an introduction to the cultures of Amazon native tribes from the South American Amazon River Basin. In addition, this website is a resource for information and geographic maps of the native indigenous tribes of the Amazon Rainforest.

 

 

Tribal and Regional Issues

Deforestation and Development in Amazonia - Smithsonian

Human Rights in Latin America

South and Meso America Indian Rights Center (SAIIC) - exists to ensure that the struggles of Latin America's Indigenous peoples for self-determination and respect are heard in the US and internationally

Still Waiting

Mahogany

Mahogany Extraction from Indian Reserves in Brazil

The Last Tribal Battle

Commission on Human Rights - United Nations

Amanaka'a - works directly with Amazon leaders in support of their projects for survival, human rights, the environment, health, sustainable development, education, and more

The Amazon Alliance - works to defend the rights, territories and environment of indigenous and traditional peoples of the Amazon Basin.

Noticias

 

Native American Arts and Crafts

Hands Around the World - Mexican and South American handmade Indian crafts

Aboriginal Arts and Culture

Indian Arts and Crafts Association - supports the ethical promotion and protection of authentic Native American art and culture

Native American Arts Alliance

PreColombian Art Research Institute - purpose to support and carry on research and exploration of Mesoamerican civilizations, their art, archaeology and glyphic texts

The Rankin Museum - newest exhibit contains Amazonian artwork and tools used in everyday life in the rainforest

The first Brazilian artists

 

Maps and Rainforest

Amazonia from space

Clickable Map of South America

Venezuela Map

Map - Indian Tribes of Brazil

Amazon Medic

Atlas of Amazon Native Americans

Amazon

Les ethnies de la Grande Amazonie

 

 

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baskets, pottery, and other crafts

 

native american indians Index amazon rainforest

 

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