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Welcome to NativeWiki!

NativeWiki is a free, open-to-the-public library of information about indigenous nations and peoples (past and present) of the world. We feature major sections on Nations and Peoples, Documents and Materials, Geographic Regions and a Picture Gallery of selected images. Begun in April, 2007, we currently have 1,187 content pages, 1,111 media files, and 1,001 registered contributors.

Watch and help us grow!



ATTENTION RECENT CONTRIBUTORS: if you've added a page in the past few months, please help NativeWiki readers to locate your page - look at the three major "portals" listed on the left column menu. Select a portal, such as Documents and Peoples, select one of the major categories, and post a link to your your page(s). Too many contributors are posting one page without connecting it to a main category; this really decreases the ability of NativeWiki readers to find you material.



Want to know more?

  • Register with NativeWiki and log in. NOTE: you don't have to register to post information, but you must be registered to edit most existing NativeWiki material.
  • Post a new NativeWiki page by following these easy instructions for creating and editing pages.
  • See the NativeWiki cheat sheet for more detailed information on editing pages.
  • You can track new pages and recent changes. See also the To do and Done page for references to very detailed areas needing contributions/edits, plus defined future targets.
  • See NativeWiki'shelp FAQ for more detailed information about common concerns.
  • Donations are always welcome for site support.

Special sections

Native American Authors Online


Edward S. Curtis Photographs (gallery being constructed)


Why some words or phrases are in red

NativeWiki stores information by content pages, many of which contain embedded links to other pages. If the link is red, no information about that specific item has yet been provided. To contribute to NativeWiki, just click on the red link and type in the box that appears.

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