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http://www.makah.com/
Official homepage with government and cultural information, also with a special FAQ about whaling.
http://www.mbpi.org/
Council, news, and history.
http://mendotadakota.com/
Non-profit organization dedicated to preserving their Dakota heritage.
http://www.menominee-nsn.gov/
Official homepage of the Wisconsin tribe, with information on culture, history, sustainable forestry, and government.
http://www.mohegan.nsn.us/
Official site of the tribe in Connecticut (with a reservation on the Thames River near Uncasville), providing information on culture, history, government, economic enterprises, religion and events.
http://www.monacannation.com/
History and culture of the Monacan Indians of Amherst County, Virginia.
http://www.morongonation.org/
Tribal government, departments and news.
http://www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov/
Official site contains tribal history, festival information, tribal members of note, and links to other Native sites.
http://www.mohican-nsn.gov/
Official site for this band of the Mohican (Mahican) Nation, including tribal government, history, family services, education, and news and events. Reservation in Wisconsin.
http://www.miamination.com/
Official homepage of the tribe, with history and culture information.
http://www.millelacsband.com/
History, culture, and tribal information from this Minnesota-based band.
http://www.mnchippewatribe.org/
Federally recognized tribe comprises six member bands. Map, mission statement. Explanation of how tribal government interacts with other forms of government. Organizational chart, information on services. Requires Java.
http://www.choctaw.org/
Features a time line of the history. Includes culture, government services, tribal economics and enterprises, press room, contact information and investor relations.
http://www.modoctribe.net/
Tribal contact information and services.
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