Electronic Text Center: Native Americans – Largest collection of 19th- and 20th-century Native American literature available online; also includes literary pieces about Native Americans.
If the Legends Fade – Fact-based account of a Yuchi Indian girl’s solitary walk from Indian Territory in Oklahoma back to Alabama, her native homeland, in the 1830s.
Internet Public Library: Native American Authors – Provides information on Native North American authors with bibliographies of their published works, biographical information, and links to online resources including interviews, online texts and tribal web sites.
Joseph Bruchac: A Short Biography – Discusses the author’s background and inspirations for writing Native American works. Includes bibliography, interview transcript and forum board archive.
Native American Authors – Biography, bibliography and online e-texts of writings by selected Native American authors. Large tribally diverse list of authors represented.
Native American Literature – Archives from USC chronicling the history of indigenous literature. With links.
Native American Playwrights – Site provides information on Contemporary Native American Theatre and an Alpha Listing of Native Playwrights and their works.
Paul, Daniel – Mi’kmaq author’s homepage includes photographs, historical background, and information about his books.
The Poetry Of nila northSun – Introduction and guide to the poetry of Shoshone-Chippewa poet: includes biography, two poems, and links.
The Red Road – A pathway into Native American literature including native authored poems, essays, and student papers.
Red Thunder – Official site for David Matheson, Coeur d’Alene author. Features biographical information, tribal history, author appearances, reviews, contact and ordering information.
Six Nations Writers – Native storytellers of today that share a common literary goal to carry on their ancestral storytelling tradition through their written words.
Storytellers: Native American Authors Online – Author’s biographies, statements, poetry and stories, essays, and bookstores for their work. Over 40 Native American authors are represented.
Voices from the Gaps – Biographies, writings, and links about American and Canadian female authors of color.