Extractions: First Nations and Native American Education Organizations First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres First Nations on SchoolNet Mi'kmaw Kina'matnewey the whole process of learning Kitigan Zibi Education Council First Nations Education Ccouncil Northern Nishnawbe Education Council Windigo Education Authority Keewaytinook Okimakanak Keewatin Career Development Corporation First Nations Education Steering Committee First Nations Schools Association Aboriginal Youth and Family Well Being and Education Society World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium First Nations Adult and Higher Education Consortium American Indian Higher Education Consortium National Indian Education Association Ontario Native Education Counselling Association Ontario Aboriginal Institutes' Consortium American Indian Library Association Federation of Nunavut Teachers Consortium for Alaska Native Higher Education Center for American Indian Research and Education American Indian Science and Engineering Society National Indian Telecommunications Institute Association of American Indian Physicians Native Pyschologists of Canada Native American Pharmacists Aboriginal Nurses Association American Indian Graduate Center Coalition for the Advancement of Aboriginal Studies Indigenous Education Network Aboriginal Literacy Foundation Canadian Aboriginal Science and Technology Society Indigenous and Native Studies Association Center for World Indigenous Studies Indigenous Bar Association Links to Aboriginal Women's Organizations /Resources
Native American Culture - Languages Mi kmawi simk, Mi kmaw, Micmac, mikmaq) Spoken by 8000+ Indigenous first NationsPeople in native American Language Center Indigenous and minority peoples http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/lang.htm
Extractions: Their vision is "to use computer programming skills to help preserve and teach American Indian language to anyone interested and the young in particular. Once the language is lost; the culture is lost is what we bly believe." "If you are fluent in an American Indian language (or know someone that is) and you would like to be instrumental in preserving and or teaching your native language for the benefit of the young, lets get together to develop a language teaching software program for your native language Cahto Alphabet Chart
Society, Ethnicity, The Americas, Indigenous, Native Americans: Education management technician program from South Puget Sound Community College, aimedat native American and nonnative students. first Nations Adult Education http://www.combose.com/Society/Ethnicity/The_Americas/Indigenous/Native_American
Extractions: Top Society Ethnicity The Americas ... Web Rings Related links of interest: Regional:North America:Education AIM Motivational Training Seminars - Adult and youth seminars, workshops and retreats for Native American Indian organizations. Aboriginal Apprenticeship and Industrial Training - Apprenticeship and training courses, grants and career counselling for first nations students in the interior BC geographic area. Aboriginal Education and Training Strategy - The purpose of this site is to share ideas about initiatives and resources in Aboriginal post-secondary education. - Organization assisting Aboriginal youth in Canada to remain in school and be successful in achieving their educational potential. Alderville First Nation Learning Centre - Provides community and area services including: education, employment resources, workshops, on-site training and counselling. American Indian Heritage and World View Essays - James Q. Jacobs' selected writings from an Integrated Studies class at Mesa Community College. American Indian and Alaska Native Education Research - Links for research funding sources, data sources, ERIC conference papers, bibliographies, and upcoming conferences pertinent to Indian Education research.
World Cuisines - Native American Top Links Just Recipes first nations Recipes Recipes of several Oneida nation Three SistersCookbook - Cookbook with the three traditional native American food crops http://www.world-cuisines.com/Top_Home_Cooking_World_Cuisines_North_American_Nat
Mi'kmaq And Acadian Good Relations - Unparalleled In America The French never asked the first Nations people to recognize quite the opposite fromother European Nations in the the fur trade with the native people; one http://www.tusket.com/mikmaq.htm
Extractions: In Acadia, with a profound and sincere mutual respect, the American First Nations and France weaved bonds of friendship, fraternity and exchanges unparalleled on the American continent. lived mainly on the shores most or all of the year. This practice was continued in some areas until the turn of the 21 st century; Sainte-Anne-du-Ruisseau, in Yarmouth Count, Nova Scotia is one example. The Acadians would ask First Nations people to fish eels at one location where eels were plentiful. However, the Deportation and Expulsion of the Acadian population and the nearly total decimation of the First Nations in Acadia have almost entirely severed this beautiful relationship in the 21 st century. This is a distinctiveness inherent to present day Acadians. th and 18 th century. The First Nation's Mi'kmaq people lived in this land of South Western Nova Scotia for 7000 years. They subsisted mainly by hunting and fishing. With basic materials of wood, bone and stone they skilfully crafted survival tools such as canoes, snowshoes, arrows, spears, axes, knives, fish weirs and animal traps. Their hunting ability was enhanced by the use of hunting dogs.
Nations Online :: American Indians Commuities The first Perspective Aboriginal, first nations and native News in CanadaIndian Country Today The nation s Leading native American Indian News http://www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/native_americans.htm
Image Index4, Native American History 1994 2004, by Daniel N. Paul Links - North American first nation History And Peace Daniel N. Paul Resume History Bits And native American News Events . http://www.danielnpaul.com/Images4.html
Extractions: people of the dawn Second Annual Mi'kmaq / First Nations History Supplement VOLUME 5, NUMBER 38 / OCTOBER/DECEMBER, 2000 re-claiming history n Essay. We Were Not the Savages: a Mi'kmaq Perspective on the Collision between European and Native American Civilizations. By Daniel N. Paul The social structures and democratic forms of government found in the Americas were deemed by the European ruling classes as a serious threat to their own exercise of absolute power and unchallenged authority. The determination the European aristocracy displayed in their efforts to destroy the Amerindians speaks for itself. n Document. Story of the Missing 'S' . By Sandra Smith Something happened in Vienna at the World Conference on Human Rights held in June 1993 which merits attention. It concerns the story of the missing s'. At issue was the insistence of the official Canadian delegation at the conference to have the final conference document refer to indigenous peoples as indigenous people a critical difference in terms of definition, with significant legal ramifications. n Chronology: Atlantic Canada Treaties of Peace and Friendship or Subjugation?
Native / Metis Genealogy Links: Aboriginal Genealogy. Commission Index, 18981914 first Nations Site Index Marriages in the Chickasaw Nation1855 - 1907 Resource Centre Minnesota native americans, 1823 Minnesota http://members.shaw.ca/justgen/ntv.htm
Native Links Seaconke Wampanoag first nation A nice web site on the Seaconke The Woodland Mercantile- Handmade Leather Apparel native American Artistry CUSTOM DESIGNED http://www.native-american-online.org/links.htm
Extractions: Our Native Links page lists web sites submitted by members like you. We do not endorse any other web site. When you click on a link below, you do so at your own risk. Contact MWolf to suggest a link for this page. AOA - Administration on Aging's Compendium of Grant Resources for Native American Elders' Programs. Information on supporrt sources for programs that assist our living ancestors. All-Ways Advertising C o Imprinted Promotional Products - With access to more than 500,000 products AIROS - American Indian Radio On Satellite. Continuous feed of Native American music and talk radio is available to anyone with RealAudio (available free by follwing links on this site). Angelfire - A web site devoted to the indiginous peoples of Louisiana. Includes cultural and genealogy information. Bedime - An Iroquois bedtime story. Broken Threads - Has links to genealogical resources as well as a to special interest areas like astronomy. Cherokee History - Cherokee Nations History web site.. CLCPC - Comanche Language and Cultural Perservation Committee.
Carcross Community School on SchoolNet Canada s first Nations offers links to curriculum resources, schools,cultural centers, health info and youth resources for native americans. http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/carcross/cool_links/nativelinks.htm
Woodstock First Nation's Links The Woodstock first nation (WFN) provides Internet access (line andaccount). Contact person within the WFN building. native History http://www.woodstockfirstnation.com/absn.htm
Extractions: Woodstock First Nation's ABSN Coordinator Page Knowledge Is Power Aboriginal Business Service Network (ABSN) The Canada/New Brunswick Business Service Centre has partnered with 16 Aboriginal business organizations throughout New Brunswick. The Aboriginal Business Service network has been established to provide a range of business products and services to New Brunswick Aboriginal entrepreneurs and business owners. The Woodstock First Nation (WFN) provides: The Canada / New Brunswick Business Service Centre are set up to improve the start-up, survival and growth rates of small- and medium-sized enterprises by giving business people in every part of Canada access to accurate , timely and relevant information and referrals. The Canada New Brunswick Business Services Center provides this information and referral service for all regions a of the province. Service provided in the official language of our choice form 8:30 am to 5:00 pm every government business day at (506) 444-6140, Toll Free 1-800-668-1010 and TTY 1-800-887-6550;
Native American - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Canadians generally use the term first Nations to refer to native americans; theCanadian Indian Act, however, which defines the rights of recognized first http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American
Extractions: Native Americans (also Indians American Indians First Nations Alaskan Natives Red Indians , or Indigneous Peoples of America ) refers to the indigenous inhabitants of Americas prior to the European colonization , and their modern descendants. This term comprises a large number of distinct tribes states , and ethnic groups , many of them still enduring as political communities. Depending on the context, the terms "Indian" or "Native American" may or may not include the " Eskimos Inuit Yupik , and Aleut peoples), which are very distinctive in culture and genetics from the other groups. The terms may also be construed to include or exclude the Canadian Métis Native Americans officially make up the majority of the population in Bolivia Peru and Guatemala and are a significant element in most other former Spanish colonies, with the exception of Costa Rica Cuba Argentina Dominican Republic and Uruguay . At least two of the Amerindian languages, Quechua in Peru and Guarani in Paraguay , are recognized as national languages alongside Spanish Table of contents 1 Early History 2 European colonization of the Americas 2.1 The Arrival of Europeans
Native American Music Community Association of native americans at Yale ANAAY K-12 Indian Schools andStudents Ella B. Vernetti School Home Page first Nations Education Centre http://www.georgiejessup.com/links2.htm
Extractions: Concert Dates Music Files Georgie Talk Photo Gallery Contact Georgie Links Quotes Bio's Video Clips Merchandise Native Art Guest Book Mitakuye Oyas'in E-Mail Georgie Home Press Kit, Flyers Concert Dates ... Guest Book Journals/Newspapers Powwows Resources Maps Native Lands ... Navajo Code Talker Aboriginal Mental Health Research Team - NMHAT
Extractions: Native North American Art Links Last updated: May 14, 2004 Aboriginal Arts Gallery Saskatchewan CANADA AUSTRALIA OTHER INDEXES ... UNITED STATES If you find that a link no longer works or would like your site added to our links page, please let us know at: info@sicc.sk.ca The AFN Youth Digitization Website Project has an Arts section, including information on artists. Bone Snow Knives and Tin Oil Lamps: Enduring Traditions Among Canada's First Peoples , Canadian First Nations artifacts, on the Canada's Digital Collections site. Canadian Museum of Civilization Cape Dorset Inuit Art and Inuit Cultural Perspectives , on the Canada's Digital Collections site. First Nations Art: An Introduction to Contemporary Native Artists in Canada , on the Canada's Digital Collections site. The Gallery: A collection of art from the Central Interior of British Columbia page Luxton Museum of the Plains Indian , on the Canada's Digital Collections site. Mi'kmaq Portraits Collection , on the Nova Scotia Museum: A Family of 25 Museums Museum of Anthropology, University of British Columbia
Native American Home Pages - Nations Anthem Alaska native Online, by a couple of Tlingit guys and The first LandlessTlingit Algonquian is not the name of a native tribe or nation; it is http://www.nativeculture.com/lisamitten/nations.html
Extractions: Maintained by Lisa Mitten This section contains links to pages that have either been set up by the nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular nation, and are ALPHABETICAL BY TRIBAL NAME. Pages maintained by Indian Nations or individuals are indicated with this symbol: . Pages without this symbol are primarily ABOUT specific nations, but not by them. Included are both recognized and unrecognized tribes. First Nations Histories - a good source for student papers! Dick also has a listing of tribes , both federally and state recognized, as well as those with no formal governmental recognition at all. Added 8/3/99; updated 5/15/00. A-C D-H I-L M-N ... T-Z Abenaki History - a general overview. Added 5/27/04 Wabanaki and Abenaki Internet Resources Added 5/27/04 Accohannock Tribe Added 4/8/99 Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas Added 7/21/99; updated 4/13/01 Alaska Native Knowledge Network - designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing.
Native American Links - The Arts Him and other native American authors first Nations/first Peoples Bookstore com partnerlists books whose emphasis relates to native americans/native America. http://www.sondra.net/links/na-arts.htm
Flags Of The Native Peoples Of Canada The mikmaq Atlantic Provinces. The White Cap Sioux nation of Manitoba. Return tothe Main Menu. Go to the story of The Flags of the native American Peoples . http://users.aol.com/donh523/navapage/canada.htm
Extractions: Information gathered from various sources including the "The Flags of Aspirant Peoples" flag chart, and Flagscan, the journal of the Canadian Flag Association The following are just a few of the many flags employed by Native Peoples stretching from the Arctic to the Canadian/ U.S. border. Far too many exist to offer a comprehensive introduction on this page.
Indigenous Language News Cree court bridges the gap Program allows first Nations people to MOHAWKSSEEK TO SAVE LANGUAGE, REVIVE CULTURE; native americans DISMAYED AT THE http://www.asu.edu/clas/history/h-amindian/languagenews.htm
Extractions: news books articles contact home H-AMINDIAN Arizona State Department of History Indian Country Today News from Indian Country ... Native American Times Using newspaper archives or an electronic news search service like LEXIS-NEXIS you should be able to find the full-length article that goes with each of these headlines. This is certainly not a complete list of all articles in the past few years, but rather a sampling and hopefully a launching place for your own research. Computer Program Keeps Native Languages in Today's World: Tedious Editing Tasks Eliminated With New Word Processing Computer Program ( First Nation Language Extensions), Windspeaker, Micromedial Limited, March 29, 1993.
Extractions: The Black Hills of South Dakota, or the sacred Paha Sapa to its natives, is home to a unique blend of Western and Native American artists, crafts folks, writers, musicians and producers. Black Hills Mall brings together the diversity of the Black Hills and Northern Plains in individualized galleries, each unique in its offerings....