Haudenosaunee- This link takes you
to the Haudenosaunee Homepage. This site has information about the Native
American culture, constitution, history, as well as the Grand Council and the
government.
Algonkian History- An extensive gathering of resources by Historian Lee Sultzman on the Algonkian history.
Cayuga History- They call themselves Gayogoho:no (the People of the Great Swamp). This webpage contains a brief history of the Cayuga Nation.
Iroquois
History- The Iroquois are also known as the Haudenosaunee, the People of the
Longhouse. This site has been compiled by the Carnegie Museum of Natural
History. It offers brief information about the Iroquois as well as the
importance of the Three Sisters, and nature.
The Electronic Longhouse- This site about the Iroquois, and offers information on art, ceremonies, the creation story, and corn.
Iroquois Stories- This webpage contains links to many of the stories that have been told by the Iroquois including The Origin of the Iroquois Nation.
Native American Lore- This site was selected as a valuable Internet resource for Discovery Channel School's Discover Magazine theme for the fall of 1997. Available on this page are links to many Native American lores from nations across our land.
Indigenous People's Literature- This webpage offers many links to stories told by the Native Americans.
Mohawk History- This website contains brief information about the Mohawk
Nation of Akwesasne.
Mohawk History- Another website containing brief information about the history of the Mohawk Nation including a description of the Kahniakehaka language.
Oneida History- Established by the Oneida Indian Nation, this site offers a brief explanation of their history.
Onyota'a:ka (People of the Standing Stone) - Another site with a brief explanation of the Oneida History.
Oneida Culture and History- This website contains links to the Oneida Indian culture, such as basketry, bead work, carvings, wampum, and lacrosse.
Onondaga History- The Onondaga call themselves Onda'gega. This webpage offers a brief history about the Onondaga Nation.
Seneca History- This site offers a brief history about the Seneca Nation.
Creation Story- Godasiyo the Women Chief (Seneca)- A Native American Lore from the Seneca Nation.
Eastern Woodlands- Learn about
the Eastern Woodland people, their homestead,
building a wigwam, making stone tools and pots, and preparing foods.

Native American Shelters- Learn about the Northeast Native American shelter known as the Long House.
What is a Longhouse? Learn about a Long House as presented by the Iroquois Indian Museum.
Longhouses, Homes of the Past- This site offers the archaeology of an Iroquoian Longhouse with information about the inside of this type of shelter.
Iroquois Longhouse- The New York State Museum provides information about longhouses, the structure, the interior, and material used. The site also provides illustrations of a longhouse, an axe, Bone arrow points, and other material used.
Totem
Poles- An exploration of totem poles, their meaning, stories, common figures
and much more.
Northeast Wigwam- This site contains brief information about the structure
known as the wigwam.
Birchbark Canoes - See a cut-away image of a canoe and learn how to make it.