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NativeTech
NativeTech is an educational web site that covers topics of Native American arts and technology.  Although it emphasizes the Eastern Woodlands region, it also contains some information about the Native American arts and technology of other regions.  Categories include: Beadwork, Birds & Feathers, Clay & Pottery, Leather & Clothes, Metalwork, Plants & Trees, Porcupine Quills, Stonework & Tools, and Weaving & Cordage.
 
Native Basketry: Survival, Beauty
This page describes Native American basketry.  From Paula Giese's Native American web site hosted at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College website.
 
Beads and Beadwork
This page describes Native American beadwork and links to a page that discusses seed beading techniques.  From Paula Giese's Native American web site hosted at Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College website.  More art links from her website...
 
Beadnet
From the web site, "BeadNet is a directory of bead-related web pages; the most comprehensive and up-to-date gateway to all bead sites out there in cyberspace. On BeadNet you will find hundreds of links to bead shops and catalogs, bead makers, projects, patterns, bead galleries, bead jewelry, books, magazines, and all sorts of bead resources. If it's on the web and its related to beads, than it's on BeadNet."
 
Sam English (Turtle Mountain Chippewa)
From the web site, "If left to his own devices, Sam English would give away all his material things to help Indian people. Sam is just that way. He is a man of immense compassion and sensitivity for those in need. A distinguished contemporary Indian artist, Sam is truly an individual who cares for people, especially "his" Indian people."

Dakota Artists (Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe)
Here are several Dakota artists featured on the Sisseton Wahpeton Sioux Tribe home page: JoAnne Bird, Madeline White, and Paul War Cloud

Sioux Pottery
From the web site, "Sioux Pottery is designed and hand crafted by Sioux Indian Artists. Our plant is located in Rapid City, South Dakota, gateway to the beautiful Black Hills area."
 

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