ONE/Northwest Connection together environmentalists, First Nations (indigenous peoples), labor leaders touse ONE/Northwests listservs and emerging communities of, say, people in a http://www.actionstudio.org/go/news_link.cfm?cid=4707&editionid=208
UE Web Links: Communities justice organizations; both issuespecific and news digest listservs; a calendar toprovide a cyber-community for Earth s indigenous peoples. Currently, this http://www.ranknfile-ue.org/uelinks1.html
Extractions: "AntiRacismNet provides both an online resource for the activist community and a portal offering information about anti-racism activities to the general public. As an activist resource, AntiRacismNet provides a part of the needed infrastructure for a global online community by hosting the following: an international online directory of social justice organizations; both issue-specific and news digest listservs; a calendar for posting regional, national, international events; (and) a news portal for publishing efforts and backgrounders on issues."
Adelphi Libraries - Research A Subject: Anthropology with listings of journals, job opportunities, listservs, etc. Resources General *Archaeology * Ethnomusicology * indigenous peoples * Linguistic Anthropology http://libraries.adelphi.edu/research/netres/anthro.shtml
Classroom And Curriculum Multicultural Education Resources listservs and Mailing Lists for Increasing Multicultural Understanding. listserv@indycms.iupui.edu)A discussion group on K12 education and indigenous peoples. http://matcmadison.edu/multicul/curriculum.html
Extractions: A multimedia article and reference source on multicultural education published by North Central Regional Educational Laboratory Includes a good discussion of strategies for action, case studies of programs in progress, and a bibliography of other online articles organized by topic. Equity Materials in Mathematics, Science, and Technology
International Studies Resource Page Also conferenes and listservs. organization dedicated to wider understanding andappreciation of the ideas and knowledge of indigenous peoples and the social http://www.luc.edu/libraries/cudahy/bib/internat.html
Extractions: "Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO) is designed to be the most comprehensive source for theory and research in international affairs. It publishes a wide range of scholarship from 1991 on that includes working papers from university research institutes, occasional papers series from NGOs, foundation-funded research projects, and proceedings from conferences. Each section of CIAO is updated with new material on a regular schedule. Working papers are augmented every month, as are conference proceedings, policy briefs and economic indicators. Links and resources, the schedule of events and the response files are updated weekly. New journal issues and books are added as they become available." European Journal of International Law
Everett Library - Search By Subject - Anthropology mentoring, and services to facilitate indigenous peoples use of to book series, programs people, and other calls for papers; and, listservs newsgroups. http://campus.queens.edu/library/searchsubject/anthropology.htm
Extractions: Compiled by Rodney Polasky, this site includes over 2,000 reviewed links, which are organized by topic. Provides students and those interested in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and ancient civilizations a one stop resource for homework help or other projects. Anthropological research process and application /
Guides: Immigration dealing with law, funding and networks plus campaigns, listservs and more ethnicpreference, electoral systems, education, immigration and indigenous peoples. http://www.oneworld.org/guides/immigration/front.shtml
Extractions: I M M I G R A T I O N 'For a long time I never realised how badly paid and overworked I was, but what made me feel bad in those days was the rudeness and lack of respect with which I and other Asian women were treated by the supervisors. Now I have begun to understand: bad pay, rotten conditions and this insufferable contempt shown to us, it is part of the same picture.' South Asian woman, London, UK Common heritage - All people are immigrants. Population movements over land and sea have defined history for thousands of years, whether across large expanses or locally, in mass migrations or individual family units. Take the example of Britain: deserted when the weather turned colder around 25,000 years ago, the island was first repopulated by European immigrants some 10,000 later - still long before the arrival of Celtic civilisation. The subsequent invasions of Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and Normans have been followed by a thousand years of more peaceful immigrations. Everyone on the island can be sure of immigrant descent. Destructive effect - In some cases immigration has been a destructive process. European immigration wiped out over 90 per cent of the Indian population of the Americas. Australia's Aborigines experienced a similar genocide at the hands of the British. In this century, continuing Jewish immigration to Palestine has ensured that three quarters of all Palestinians now live as refugees.
INNOVATION LAW FORUM: Traditional Knowledge Links And Listservs Traditional and indigenous Knowledge Links and listservs. Link. indigenous PeoplesBiodiversity Information Network (IBIN) is a mechanism to exchange information http://www.innovationlaw.org/lawforum/pages/rg_traditional_knowledge_links.htm
INNOVATION LAW FORUM: Traditional Knowledge Research Guide indigenous heritage and selfdetermination the cultural and intellectualproperty rights of indigenous peoples Copenhagen IWGIA, c1997. http://www.innovationlaw.org/lawforum/pages/rg_traditional_knowledge.htm
Extractions: Select Bibliography T his section is intended to be a brief guide for students conducting research in law and policy that relates to Traditional Knowledge. Traditional Knowledge is a broad term that encompasses creative expression, information and know-how that is particular to a discrete and identifiable social unit. In many ways, this encapsulates various types of knowledge that are not usually considered knowledge, (as the term is generally used in everyday English). Discrete social units will also often have an immensely close relationship with their immediate environment and ecosystems. This particular type of knowledge is referred to as Traditional Environmental Knowledge. Traditional knowledge is a subject area that is becoming increasingly important and has generated a great deal of interest in recent years. It affects innovation law and policy on many fronts, such as agricultural development, biological diversity, and intellectual property. The misappropriation of traditional knowledge has been the recent focus of heated debate, particularly within the context of international trade. Accordingly, much of the discourse in this subject area is taking place in various international organizations, such as the UNDP, UNESCO, and the World Bank.
Saami Council listservs. Newletters and bulletins. Aboriginal Canada Portal. Amazon Alliance forIndigenous and Traditional peoples of the Amazon Basin. Amazon Watch. http://www.saamicouncil.net/?deptid=1784
Glenn Welker's Bookmarks This system is dedicated to the indigenous peoples of the world and to the enrichment it can bring to all people. World are peoples Too. AFRICAN 'indigenous peoples' TAKE STOCK HotBot indigenous peoples Literature. Impacts indigenous peoples. indigenous peoples Magellan Review. indigenous peoples http://www.indians.org/welker/bookglen.htm
Extractions: 16th IPRA General Conference Aboriginal Art Gallery Aboriginal Art, Books, and Music Aboriginal Businesses ... Tandanya Aboriginal Art 1995 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 1996 Human Rights Report: Table of Contents Human Rights - KARI-OCA DECLARATION Human Rights abuses against indigenous peoples in the Americas ... World Wide Web Virtual Library: Human Rights Andean Folk Groups Andean Folkloric Music Andean Music Andean Music ... The folkloric bands 2 Hot 2 Handle - October-December 1996 Aboriginal Peoples of the World Aboriginal Web Links Artist Advocacy ... Zuzu's Petals Literary Links: Bookstores, Online Books, and Related Information 400 Million Indigenous People in the World are Peoples Too AFRICAN 'INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' TAKE STOCK Brazilian Indigenous Land Rights Under Assault CIKARD - Indigenous Knowledge Resource Centers ... World Indigenous Peoples Conference: Education 1996 Accent's Multilingual MailPad ANCIENT LANGUAGE THAT REFUSES TO DIE Blackfoot Language Centre for Theories of Language and Learning, University of Bristol, UK
Listservs And Chatrooms listservs and Chatrooms. BIG MOUNTAIN DINEH RELOCATION RESISTANCE (BIGMTLIST).Gohweli NATCHAT Discussion group for indigenous people. NATIVELIT http://www.inform.umd.edu/EdRes/Topic/Diversity/Specific/Race/Specific/Native_Am
Aboriginal/Indigenous Peoples Aboriginal/indigenous peoples Either/Or Multiculturalism and Biculturalismby Marian Boreland Critical article on Australian aboriginality http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/eduweb/engl392/492/aboriginal.html
Extractions: Critical article on Australian aboriginality, multiculturalism, and white guilt. Published in Postcolonial Fictions issue of SPAN (Journal of the South Pacific Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language Studies) Number 36 (1993). The World Wide Web Virtual Library: INDIGENOUS STUDIES :This site is maintained in conjunction with the Australian National University's Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library Circumpolar and Aboriginal North American WWW Virtual Library which contains links to North American and Circumpolar Indigenous resources. HOUSE OF ABORIGINALITY : Aboriginal art's success in the Art world has spawned a 'spin offs' industry based on commercial application of its imagery (this site and its links can be image-heavy and slow to load). Mark Williams ...Within the body of Maori writing in English, that which we think of as 'literature' in the narrow sense of the word is again smaller in volume and more recent than the variety of written forms diaries, journalism, translations, letters which date back to the beginning of the nineteenth century and the first acquaintance of Maori people with print culture. Maori writing in the novel and short story genres begins around 1970. It represents a tiny portion of the whole literature of the Maori people and one which translates the experience of Maori people into a doubly alien medium: into print and into English. Maori literature in English is a product of interaction with Pakeha cultural expressions and is therefore necessarily a hybrid literature.
Aboriginal/Indigenous Peoples Aboriginal/indigenous peoples. Either/Or Multiculturalism and Biculturalismby Marian Boreland Critical article on Australian aboriginality http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/eduweb/engl392/492a/themes/aboriginal.html
Extractions: The World Wide Web Virtual Library: INDIGENOUS STUDIES :This site is maintained in conjunction with the Australian National University's Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library Circumpolar and Aboriginal North American WWW Virtual Library which contains links to North American and Circumpolar Indigenous resources.
Gender & Race In Media: Native American And Other Indigenous Peoples Interviews, Muis Commentaries and Investigative Reports and serves to protect SacredMother Earth and the traditional cultural lifeways of indigenous peoples. http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/GenderMedia/native_txt.html
Extractions: An "online resource created by yourth for youth" that maintains ongoing chats, links to streaming audio radio broadcasts, aboriginal news from the Canada, Australia, the US, and other places around the world. AYN hosts several other Web sites in the Cyberskins section including: Youth Driven, Redwire Magazine, Environmental Youth Alliance, Daybi, and Redhiphop.
Native Title Resources - Monash University Library aim of NativeNet is to promote dialogue and understanding regarding indigenous peoplesof all links to the archives of four of the major listservs which deal http://www.lib.monash.edu/subjects/law/nativetitle.html
Extractions: Monash: Library home: Subjects: Law Library: Go To Law Subject Guides Law Library Home Law Faculty Related Subjects Australian Indigenous Studies Email the Law Library These resources have been selected by the Monash University Library Law Faculty team to assist students of Law . The library collections that provide substantial support for teaching and research in Native Title are located at the Law Library (Clayton) Books
IISD Mailing Lists | IISD and key issues. Includes IISD s earlier work on perspectives of Canadians,women, youth and indigenous peoples. Your link to IISD s http://www.iisd.org/mailinglists.asp
Extractions: To subscribe to one or more of these, click on the individual titles. A moderated list with information on the climate change policy process and the UNFCCC. The ENB is a neutral, authoritative record of multilateral negotiations on environment and sustainable development. Subscribe Read messages online Initiated in collaboration with the UNFF Secretariat, Forest-L is a moderated list with news on the global forest policy process, including information on COFO, ITTO, and the UNFF. IISD News is a quarterly publication designed to deliver news, information and feature stories about the International Institute for Sustainable Development. The newsletter is available as a text-only e-mail or as a PDF file. Between scheduled issues, members of this list will receive occasional, text-only announcements from IISD. Plain text format
Sting - People Spotlight At PeopleSpot.com and off the stage. Sting s most notable causes include the environmentand indigenous peoples. He established the Rainforest Foundation http://peoplespot.com/people/sting.htm
Extractions: Link to Site Reference Desk PEOPLE Biographies Census Records Demographics Population Lists OTHER SPOTS Calendars Dictionaries E-Mail Directories Encyclopedias Experts How To Maps Museums People Thesauri White Pages Yellow Pages Zip Codes Much More... People News HEADLINESPOT Today's Top Stories Search the News News By City News By State News by Country Education News Health News Political News Sports News Weather Much More... StartSpot Network BookSpot.com CinemaSpot.com EmploymentSpot.com GenealogySpot.com GovSpot.com HeadlineSpot.com HomeworkSpot.com LibrarySpot.com MuseumSpot.com TripSpot.com PeopleSpot > Sting As lead singer and songwriter of the Police, Sting gained worldwide fame before establishing his solo career in 1984. Sting's albums are a mix of musical genres, reflecting his mastery of jazz, reggae and rock. Sting was recently inducted into the National Academy of Popular Musics Songwriters Hall of Fame.
E-Mail Discussion Lists NATEDU. K12 Education and indigenous peoples group. listserv@indycms.iupui.edu.NCPRSE-L. Discussion of science education reform. listserv@ecuvm.cis.ecu.edu. http://www.ibiblio.org/edweb/lists.html
Extractions: T HE INTERNET contains literally thousands of special interest discussion groups, each individually managed by an Internet server known as a list server (commonly referred to as a Listserv, list processor or a list). Lists are often moderated by a list owner , but this is not always the case; some lists are simply a free-for-all discussion without a person filtering the messages. Most lists can be provided to the user either in a digest form or on a post-by-post basis - directions for choosing this setting will usually appear in the welcome message you receive once you've joined the list. Any member of a list may take part in a conversation or begin a new topic. Listservers can also distribute electronic journals (e-journals) and newsletters, which are simply online magazines that are edited and distributed as a list. In general, most lists and e-journals can be joined by posting an email to the listserver address and writing the following in the first line of the actual posting: subscribe [name of list] [your first name] [your last name] Nothing else may be written within the message page. For example, if twaits@swordfishtrombones.com wanted to join the Education Technology list (EDTECH), he would send mail to listserv@h-net.msu.edu and write the following within the the post: