Resource Links

  • American Indian Healing Center
    12456 E. Washington Blvd.
    Whittier, CA 90602
    Tel. (562) 693-HEAL (4325)
    Fax 562.693.1115
    AIHCHeal@aol.com
  • Southern California Indian Center (SCIC)
    10175 Slater Avenue
    Fountain Valley, CA 92708
    714.962.6673
    (714) 962-6343 FAX
    indiancenter@indiancenter.org

  • 501 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 500
    Santa Monica, California 90401-2490
    Telephone: 310.587.2203
    Fax: (310) 587-2281

  • 3450 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 950
    Los Angeles, CA 90010
    800.665.7228

  • 1125 West Sixth Street, Suite 103
    Los Angeles, CA 90017
    213.202.3970

The following list of resources was generously shared by the Southern California Indian Center, Inc.


  • This website has been designed to provide general program information about the Workforce Investment Act (WIA), Section 166 Indian and Native American Program to enrich the lives of Indian and Native Americans, and to help them achieve economic self-sufficiency through employment and job training.

  • Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler, is a historically significant, seven volume compilations of U.S. treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to Native American Indian tribes. The volumes cover US Government treaties with Native Americans from 1778-1883 (Volume II).
  • OJP Partnership Initiatives in Indian Country
    This publication provides an overview of the Office of Justice Program's response to preventing and controlling crime in Indian Country.
  • American Indians and Crime
    Reports on the rates and characteristics of violent crimes experienced by American Indians and summarizes data on American Indians in the criminal justice system.

  • The Indian Health Service (I.H.S.) is an agency within the US Department of Health and Human Services and is responsible for providing federal health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives.
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs
    The Bureau of Indian Affairs' (B.I.A.) mission is to enhance the quality of life, to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes and Alaska Natives.
  • CodeTalk
    A federal interagency Native American website that provides information for Native American communities, hosted by HUD's Office of Native American Programs.

  • The Library of Congress THOMAS web system brings Federal legislation available to the internet public.

  • The mission of the Government Printing Office is to inform the nation by producing, procuring, and disseminating printed and electronic publications of the Congress as well as the executive departments and establishments of the federal government.
  • Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
    Find current federal legislation that affects American Indians.

  • Cornell University Law School provides a database of Supreme Court Decisions and information.

  • Information on current legislation in the California Legislature.

  • Find your elected representatives.

  • Statistical information about the American Indian/Alaska Native Population.

  • A Critical Biography on North American Indians for K-12
  • Children's Books with Native North American History, Themes, and Characters
  • National Indian Child Welfare Association Library
  • Native American Employment Opportunities
  • The Red Circle Project: AIDS Project Los Angeles:
  • American Indian Cable Network:
  • California Conference on American Indian Education
  • National Institute for Native Leadership in Higher Education