What is a web-ring?
A web ring provides the World Wide Web with a different way to organize web sites. The web ring is a way to group together sites with similar content (or any pages at all, if one so desires) by linking them together in a circle, or ring. For more information about web rings, go to www.webring.org. How does it work? The idea is that once you are at one site in the webring, you can click on a “Next” or “Previous” link to go to adjacent sites in the ring and–if you do it long enough–end up where you started. Any Restrictions? Only Federally recognized American Indian Tribes will be accepted to our “webring”. This webring is for TRIBES ONLY (like the Seminole Tribe of Florida), NOT TRIBE RELATED sites such as personal homepages. Tribe related sites can, however, be listed on our Other Links page, if they contain valuable information about Federally Recognized American Indians. If your webpage has tribe related content and you’d like a link on our “Other Links” page, send email to webadmi
A web-ring is a group of websites dedicated to the same subject that are brought together by an organization called the Webring. They are attached to each other by a CGI script. The Webring will do quite a few tricks, actually. The idea is that once you are at one site in the KILLER HOMEPAGE WEB-RING, you can click on a “Next” or “Previous” link to go to the next site in the ring and – if you do it long enough – end up where you started. Your can also jump to a random site or simply get a list of all pages in the ring. And guess what? The Web-ring is entirely free!