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Connecting sites and places with Indigenous histories on Long Island

Shinnecock Nation Cultural Center & Museum

Native American-owned and operated museum dedicated to promoting awareness, understanding, and an appreciation of Shinnecock history and culture 

The Shinnecock, Then and Now Curriculum

These materials were written and complied by the Shinnecock Curriculum Writing Committee. The Committee included representation from Southampton School District and the Shinnecock Indian Nation. These lessons and activities are appropriate for students in grades K - 4.  

The Matouwac Research Center

Indigenous Research Division of the Montaukett Indian Nation

Matinecock Tribal Nation

Website of the Matinecock Tribal Nation showcasing aspects of Matinecock history and culture

Eastville Community Historical Society

Historical society dedicated to preserving the history of Eastville, a 19th-century/early 20th-century free Black and Indigenous multi-ethnic community. 

The Red Nation

A grassroots Native American organization, including Freedom Councils across Turtle Island and the East Coast 

The Red Nation Podcast

Keep up to date on the latest news and issues impacting Native Nations 

Media Indigena Podcast

Native-run and operated podcast on discussions in academia and the arts focused on Indigenous communities 

Urban Indigenous Collective

New-York City-based grassroots organization 

American Indian Community House

A community-based organization mandated to improve the status of Native Americans and to foster inter-cultural understanding

Lenape Center

Music and humanities-based programs to promote the histories and presence of Lenape people

Native Land

An Indigenous-led resource for North Americans (and others) to find out more about local Indigenous territories and languages

Be Native Strong

A comprehensive list designed to bring awareness to the many issues that affect Native Americans and how to solve them