Extractions: Timmons Roberts, Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology/Program in Latin American Studies Tulane University, New Orleans Louisiana 70118 USA tel: 504-865-5820/FAX 504-865-5544; timmons@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu Next message: Marcos Silva: "CEC Launches New Research Tool: theTransboundary Agreements" Previous message: Raenna Merrill: "Info on Electrical Engineering Listservs"
ELAN: Jan99 : Honduras - Partnership For Biodiversity would participate directly with ELAN or the Hondurasrelated listservs and post inHonduras, such as MOPAWI, an NGO dedicated to the indigenous peoples of the http://csf.colorado.edu/mail/elan/jan99/0056.html
Bookmarks For Glenn Welker The indigenous Circle Law The indigenous Circle listservs/Newsgroups The ZapatistaArt Gallery II John s Web Site indigenous peoples LiteratureTripod Glenn http://www.indigenouspeople.net/bookglen.htm
Hawaiian Sovereignty Discussion List movement and decolonization of the Kanaka Maoli (the indigenous peoples of Hawai i Returnto Newsgroups, Networks, listservs, Live Chat Radio Information! http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/special/hawailst.htm
Extractions: on the eye and memory of the long List name.] Aloha from myself and Lynette Hiilani Cruz Description of the List follows below. To subscribe to the List, please send a message to the following address: listproc@hawaii.edu and then send only the following message: SUBSCRIBE KANAKAMAOLIALLIES-L@HAWAII.EDU (First, Last Name) The Hawaiian Sovereignty Discussion List (kanakamaoliallies-l@hawaii.edu) was created to further the on-going discussions about the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement, and all other issues related thereto. It is dedicated to the rational exploration, consideration, and discussion of the political nature of the sovereignty movement; as such it seeks to incorporate both the academic and non-academic areas of the sovereignty movement. KANAKAMAOLIALLIES-L seeks participation from both the academic as well as non-academic standpoints (the social activism portion of the larger struggle here as well as in other areas that are potential sites of comparative understandings). Participants are encouraged to post queries, comments, critiques, reviews and/or concerns related to List discussions. The List can also be used to announce other comparable activities taking place here and elsewhere, i.e. conferences, meetings, workshops and seeks the inclusions of other related disciplines that have wider relevance to issues discussed here.
A History Of NativeWeb listservs on the Internet. The catalyst for NativeNet was a conference From theArctic to Amazonia Industrial Nations Exploitation of indigenous peoples http://www.nativeweb.org/info/paper.php
Extractions: A History of NativeWeb This is a collaborative work-in-progress documenting the history of NativeWeb, with contributions by NativeWeb board members Marc Becker, Carmel Vivier, and Peter d'Errico. Current version: January 16, 2002. Introduction to NativeWeb NativeWeb, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, is the most widely recognized site on the internet for information about Indigenous peoples. It exists to utilize the Internet to educate the public about Indigenous cultures and issues and to promote communications between Indigenous peoples and organizations supporting their goals and efforts. With databases containing thousands of items, NativeWeb provides searchable access to materials in dozens of categories, forums for user-provided information and discussion, and a daily digest of reports about current news and events involving Indigenous peoples around the world. NativeWeb also provides selected Indigenous organizations with resources to create and maintain World-Wide Web sites of their own. Our purpose is not to "preserve," in museum fashion, some vestige of the past, but to foster communication among people engaged in the present and looking toward a sustainable future for those yet unborn. The content of NativeWeb at the moment is predominantly about the Americas, from the Arctic to Tierra del Fuego. In time, this will change. As access to the Internet grows, as Indigenous peoples of other continents reach out through the Internet, NativeWeb will grow also. Already NativeWeb provides links to the Sami of Northern Europe, the Maori of New Zealand, and Aboriginal Peoples of Australia.
Extractions: Currently unavailable : Access to the DOI website has been restricted in compliance with a court order The Bureau of Indian Affairs 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. From War to Self-Determination: A history of the Bureau of Indian Affairs , a report from the American Studies Centre at Liverpool John Moores University, traces the development of the Bureau of Indian Affairs from attempts to obtain tribal neutrality during the Revolutionary War in 1775, through the assimilation policy of the late 1800's, to the modern policy of self-determination.
Literary Listservs -- Nat-edu Literary listservs natedu. NAT-EDU@INDYCMS Discussion about educationaltopics related to indigenous peoples of the world. To http://www.andromeda.rutgers.edu/~jlynch/Lit/Lists/Misc/nat-edu.html
Extractions: Literary Listservs nat-edu NAT-EDU@INDYCMS Discussion about educational topics related to indigenous peoples of the world. To subscribe: Send a generic subscription message ("SUBSCRIBE NAT-EDU Your Name") to LISTSERV@INDYCMS.IUPUI.EDU List Owner(s): Gary S. Trujillo at GST@GNOSYS.SVLE.MA.US From Literary Resources on the Net
New Tactics In Human Rights to build more effective, constructive relationships with indigenous peoples. thatthis group of dynamic people will be site; Post a link in listservs you read http://www.newtactics.org/
Extractions: Making cooperation between indigenous peoples and multinationals possible After days of tense negotiations between indigenous communities in Latin America and inernational mining companies, a company representative asked, "Instead of repeating everything that we are doing wrong, can you tell us how to do things right?" First Peoples Worldwide and Business for Social Responsibility took up the challenge. For three years they have been training companies to build more effective, constructive relationships with Indigenous peoples. (Photo: Jim Oldham/ISIS)
History Resources On The WWW listservs Discussion lists relevant to World History. Fourth World DocumentationProject indigenous peoples Information for the Online Community Information http://wwwsju.stjohns.edu/library/staugustine/history.html
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Extractions: This website complements the text, Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective, Fourth Edition . It offers useful information on careers, graduate school programs in applied anthropology and internships. It also provides examples of applied anthropologists working in the field. Ethnographic Studies Internet Resources
Redirect To 1657 dedicated to Australian indigenous peoples and their on the Internet where peopleexchange information on mailing lists (or listservs), newsgroups (bulletin http://www.lg.tafensw.edu.au/1650/1670/learnres.htm
RONA'S ULTIMATE TEACHER TOOLS: TRANSLATOR USE THIS FORM TO SEARCH FOR listservs ON OTHER TOPICS. NATEDU. K12 Educationand indigenous peoples group. listserv@indycms.iupui.edu. http://www.myteachertools.com/old/listservs.htm
Annual Report 2000 In New Zealand, IPCB staff were interviewed on video for two film productionson genetic engineering and indigenous peoples. Website and listservs). http://www.ipcb.org/about_us/annual_reports/annual_2000.html
Extractions: specific results January 1 to December 31, 2000 Program Activities 1. Research and Data Collection: 2. Community Education, Technical Assistance and Intervention: 3. Establishing Protective Policies: IPCB played an active role in advocating for changes in the current US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) policies that are contributing to violations of indigenous peoples human rights. IPCB submitted comments to the USPTO requesting that patents not be granted over life forms, in the context of the PTOs reconsideration of the guidelines for applying the utility requirement in patent applications. Additionally, IPCB drafted and distributed a similar comment letter, for other activist and civil society organizations to submit to the USPTO. Professional and Scientific Associations: IPCB also fosters better protective policy development by encouraging professional organizations to take indigenous rights seriously in their own codes of ethics and policies. This year, the IPCB staff and board members have presented at the Public Interest Law Conference, Eugene OR; the American Society for Bioethics, Philadelphia PA; and the American Anthropological Association Annual Conference in San Francisco. International: Globalization of the economy, particularly with respect to intellectual property rights, is a significant factor in the quest by scientists and corporations to control indigenous DNA and knowledge. In May, the Executive Director testified on a panel on Protecting Traditional Knowledge on the Day of the Indigenous People at the 8th Session of Commission on Sustainable Development of the United Nations.
Sociology Resources On The Internet: To subscribe to the selected listservs below, send an email message information andresearch pertaining to human rights, development, indigenous peoples, etc. http://www.sociology.org/content/vol001.003/nash.html
Extractions: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University The Internet, the worldwide network of computer networks, is rapidly transforming the production, consumption, and distribution of knowledge and information. Not only is information made available in differing electronic formats and through differing network applications, it is expanding at a most prodigious rate in terms of content. Further, much of the latest research, sociological and otherwise, now finds its way onto the Internet long before it reaches print or other traditional media. Ultimately, then, the ubiquitous nature and exponential growth of electronic networking, coupled with its research relevance, has made coming to terms with the Internet and its resources a most pressing and necessary task for all academics. The purpose of this document is to provide an introductory overview of selected resources available on the Internet that may be of general interest to sociologists and related social scientists. This is by no means a comprehensive listing of all sociology resources on the Internet. Such a project would be impracticable for two reasons. First, definitional problems regarding precise disciplinary boundaries and the relevance of particular resources would be quite difficult to satisfactorily resolve once and for all. Second, even if a definitional consensus could be reached, the Internet's enormity and constantly changing nature would render the development of a definitive and comprehensive listing impossible.
NATIONAL LAW LISTSERVS AND NEWSGROUPS (as Of 10 May 1999) Compiled NATIONAL LAW listservs AND NEWSGROUPS (as of 10 May 1999) compiled Transitional EconomiesTRIBALLAW LISTSERV@THECITY.SFU.EDU indigenous peoples Law AFRICANLAW http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/~llou/lawlists/national.txt
JURIST - D'Errico: NativeWeb - Internet As Political Technology first global listservs. The catalyst for NativeNet was a conference, From the Arcticto Amazonia Industrial Nations Exploitation of indigenous peoples Land http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/lessons/lesjan00.htm
Extractions: Peter d'Errico , Department of Legal Studies, U. Mass. Amherst NativeWeb , an Internet Web site offering resources for indigenous peoples around the world, is the project of a small core of dedicated volunteer webmasters and a wider group of Internet users who offer help. In the words of our formal ' mission statement NativeWeb is an international educational organization using telecommunications to disseminate information from and about native or Indigenous peoples around the world; to foster communication between native and non-native peoples; to conduct research involving native peoples' usage of the Internet; and to provide resources to facilitate native use of this technology. NativeWeb was initiated in May 1994 as an outgrowth of NativeNet , which Gary Trujillo began in 1989 as one of the first global listservs. The catalyst for NativeNet was a conference
INTERRACIAL indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities . Diversity Page, from CLNet (http//latino.sscnet.ucla.edu/diversity1.html).Extensive lists of newsgroups, listservs, http://www.strategenius.org/interracial.htm
Blue Springs Hoke County CDC Electronic Communities Page TechSoup s Nonprofit Online Communities listservs and e to disseminate informationfrom and about indigenous nations, peoples, and organizations around http://www.bluespringscdc.com/ecomms.htm
Extractions: ELECTRONIC COMMUNITIES S NC LIVE North Carolina Libraries for Virtual Education offers the citizens of North Carolina online access to complete articles from over 5,500 newspapers, journals, magazines, and encyclopedias, indexing for over 15,000 periodical titles, and access to over 13,000 electronic books. NC LIVE is available free of charge for library patrons, researchers, and educators from four communities of interest public libraries, community colleges, the state's university system, and members of the North Carolina Association of Independent Colleges and Universities. NC LIVE can be accessed from within an affiliated library or from home. E-communities Rural Internet Access Authority e-communities program is a $6.3 million community outreach effort to galvanize community support for and involvement in bringing high-speed Internet access and training to all areas of the state. MAIN Lists Mountain Area Information Network Lists is a listing of all the public mailing lists on main.nc.us.
Sociology Weblinks Sociology listservs. Sociology Places to Explore. Global Observatory sResource Information Social Movements of indigenous peoples. http://www.abacon.com/internetguides/soc/weblink.html
COMSEC, E-mail, The Internet & You This and other listservs or mailing lists, give you detailed megalist of multiculturalresources African American, Asian, Latino, indigenous peoples,. http://www.nafsa.org/educator/COMSECwebsites.html
Extractions: Phyllis Rovner NAFSA Region VI, 1999 HEREIN, please find a number of useful Internet website addresses (URLS) for COMSEC resources. At the time of submission these sites were "up", that is, available for viewing and deemed potentially useful for community programmers and friends. However, this is a dynamic environment and sites may come and go... use this as a starting point, and bookmark others you find to continue sharing! More and more, successful international education programming contains intercultural and multicultural elements. Domestic programs and institutions often serve refugee and immigrant folks, while traditionally international arenas also include campus-wide multicultural months (for women, African Americans, Latino, diversity/rainbow, etc.) Happy hunting!! http://www.siskiyous.edu/staff/williamsk/wavelengths/index.wl.html This compendium by a community college international programs faculty member is a work 'in progress' but a sort of mega-list of the three divisions of international, domestic and both. The owner enthusiastically asks that you contribute more sites you find for her monthly updates! http://www.ucdavis.edu/alumni_friends.html