The Illini, the Shawnee and the Miami were some of the Native Amerians that lived in Indiana before settlers came here. One of the most well-known Native Americans from Indiana is the Miami Chief, Little Turtle. The websites and books below will help you learn more about Native Americans all over country, especially those who lived in Indiana.
Websites
- National Museum of the American Indian
- Native Tech: Native American Technology & Art
- Native American Library Association: Native American Links
- Yahooligans: Native Americans
- The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis: Native American Artifacts
Indiana Websites
- Native American Tribes of Indiana
- Historical Indians of Indiana
- Native Americans in Indiana Exhibit: In Their Own Words
- DNR: Native Americans in Indiana Today
- Indiana Historical Society: The Native Americans
- Conner Prairie – Native Americans in Indiana: Resistance & Removal
- Conner Prairie: Daniel Dunihue Diary, August 1- December 11, 1832
- Conner Prairie: Conners and the Lenape
- Conner Prairie: The Fall Creek Massacre
- Conner Prairie: William Conner & the Indian Trade
- Angel Mounds State Historic Site
- Eiteljorg Museum of the American Indian & Western Art
- Native Greetings of Indiana
- Indiana Native Animal Words
Books
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