Tribal Government Arts and Culture
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Native American Historical Places and Recreation Areas - Find information on historic places and links to cultural resources provided by federal agencies.
Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Native American Program - Guidance for Federal Agencies - Federal policies covering the participation of Indian tribes and Native Hawaiians in historic preservation activities.
Bureau of Indian Affairs - Charged with enhancing the quality of life, promoting economic opportunity, and carrying out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes and Alaska Natives.
National Museum of the American Indian - Find information on exhibits, events, collections, education and outreach initiatives.
Navajo Code Talkers - During World War II, at a time when the Japanese possessed the ability to break almost any American military code, the Navajo stepped forward and developed the most significant and successful military code of the time.
Smithsonian Institution - American Indian History and Culture - Learn and explore online exhibits and articles about the history and culture of Native Americans. Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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