Useful Sites

Bozeman School District- Our school district's IEFA website.


American Indian ExperienceA National Data Base that holds many primary documents for educators and students.   

National Museum of the American Indian- link to past exhibits that would be great Smartboard presentations in the classroom.

Museum Of the Rockies

 

Oyate-

This is a great website for finding evaluation  information about literature concerning native peoples.

Montana OPI-

This is Montana’s Office of Instruction.  This site has lesson ideas, resources, etc.

External OPI Sites- Great resource! 

Native American Nations-

This website offers information about Native American Nations of the U.S.  This is a site recommended by OPI.

Native Waters-

This website is a science resource for teachers.

Tribal Trails-

This site talks about Historical and Contemporary Native Americans.

Northwest Treaties: Washington History Museum

Indian Country Today-

The nations’ leading American Indian news source.

Montana Tribes-

This website lists Tribal information for Montana Native.  It has tribal names, addresses, and phone.

Circle of Stories-

Circle of Stories uses Documentary film, photography, artwork, and music to honor and explore Native American storytelling.

Billings School District- has some amazing lesson plans and Ideas

Arlee School District-

This website has useful, authentic lesson plans from the Salish-Kootenai tribe. 

Corvallis School District/Mr. Clairmont's Native Ed. page-

This webpage has wonderful resources for educators and the public concerning Native Education in Montana.

Salish World-

Nåusm Salish Language Revitalization Institute is a private 501 (c)(3) nonprofit chartered in 2003 in the State of Montana to research, promote and preserve the Salish Language.  It is based in the Flathead Indian Reservation in Arlee, Montana.  It has a links to many resources.

SKC Library 1956-1988 Digitalized Newsprint for Char-Koosta-

This is an archive for stories, names, dates, pictures. It will give you everything the Tribes have published during those dates.

The Indian Sentinel-

This site contains articles about  Native Americans across the United States and the evangelization by the Catholic Church. Most were first-hand accounts by lifelong missionaries in the field that were often illustrated with photographs they had taken. Also featured are articles, essays, and letters by Native Americans, many of whom were students in Catholic schools.

Montana Tribes- It comes Highly recommended by OPI and the IEFA staff.  This is a great website.  

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