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61. Native Peoples'
Virtual Reality Panoramas of native americans and first Nations (American Indians)Virtual reality panoramas (QTVR) of native americans and first Nations
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62. Native Peoples'
Virtual Reality Panoramas of native americans and first Nations (American Indians)Join Date January 02, 2003 Virtual reality panoramas (QTVR) of native
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63. First Nations
native BOATS, KAYAKS AND CANOES http//www.civilization.ca www.gov.ns.ca/nsarm/virtual/mikmaq/intro.asp MIAWPUKEKFIRST NATIONS PARC http//www.miawpukek.nf.ca
http://www.canada-for-you.com/page.php?artno=71

64. NativeWeb Resources: General - Non-geographic Regions
information, data or research relating to first Nations, first Peoples, native MikmaqNet, Mi kmaw, 460. Race, Ethnicity in Media native americans Indigenous
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    I define a "Native Resource" as any information, data or research relating to First Nations, First Peoples, Native Americans, Aboriginals, Status and Non-Status Indians, Metis, Inuit, Innu, and Native peoples of all continents, including: North and South America, Central and Latin America, Australian Aborigines as well as the Circumpolar Regions and the Pacific Islands.
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  • 65. Míkmaq.com » Organizations
    Assembly of first Nations. Congress of Aboriginal People. North AmericanIndian Center of Boston Inc. Fredericton native Friendship Centre.
    http://www.mikmaq.net/organizations/
    Kespukwitk N/A
    S i Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat The Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq Ki'kmanaq Ki'knu Housing Commission Society ... Wagmatcook School Board
    Epekwitk Aqq Piktuk Native Council of Prince Edward Island
    Sikniktewaq National Lnu Association
    Kespekewaq North Shore Mi'kmaq District Council
    Ktaqamkuk Federation of Newfoundland Indians Ktaqamkuk Mi'kmaq Alliance Newfoundland Native Women's Association St. John's Native Friendship Centre
    Abroad Assembly of First Nations Congress of Aboriginal People North American Indian Center of Boston Inc. Fredericton Native Friendship Centre ... Wabanaki Enterprises

    66. Indigenous Struggles
    first Nations first Nations web links, all about indigenous struggles in Mikmaqwebsite This is a Canadian native americans and the Environment A good
    http://www.marxmail.org/links/indigenous.htm
    Indigenous Struggles
    Akha Heritage Foundation Northern Thai people facing threats from missionaries and "developers". American Indian Review (British publication). Black Mesa Indigenous Support: Big Mountain site. Cree Homepage Indians based in Quebec, who live in Eeyou Istchee, which means People's Land. ... Website devoted to "Darkness in El Dorado"; controversy (book about the racist treatment of Yanomami by anthropologists)

    67. The Lived Experience Of Discrimination: Aboriginal Women Who Are Federally Sente
    Some now prefer to use native, indigenous, or first nation. Others suggest anotherterm, American Indian, to firmly hold the government to nationto-nation
    http://www.elizabethfry.ca/submissn/aborigin/3.htm
    Over-representation is not solely a correctional responsibility but the lack of programming that impacts negatively on both release potential and recidivism are clearly factors. Factors prevalent in the earlier stages of the criminal justice system also contribute to the over-representation of Aboriginal prisoners in the prairies. These factors include by way of example: over-policing (Hamilton and Sinclair, 1991: 595-596) over-charging (102), an insensitive and uninformed legal professional (102, 364-368), sentencing (see the discussion in R. v Galdue ) and structural barriers in the courts (Hamilton and Sinclair, 1991: 349-387). Remembering that over-representation is the result of systemic factors and not evidence of intrinsic Aboriginal criminality, then the systemic factors which lead to over-representation must be the source of our amelioration efforts. Keeping Aboriginal women out of prisons, therefore, must be the first priority. Also essential to establishing discussion is an understanding of who Aboriginal peoples are. The term Aboriginal peoples, as defined in Canada’s constitution, includes the Indian (registered and not), the Inuit and the Metis.

    68. THE NATIVES: RUSSIAN AMERICA
    Sites indicated by a * are particularly recommended. THE native americans.first NATIONS IN THE NORTHWEST GENERAL. *native Groups.
    http://it.stlawu.edu/~rkreuzer/natives.htm
    RUSSIAN INTERACTION WITH THE NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURES OF THE NORTHWEST
    The Russians
    Additional Resources Sites indicated by a * are particularly recommended
    THE NATIVE AMERICANS
    FIRST NATIONS IN THE NORTHWEST - GENERAL
    *Native Groups . From the Museum of Civilization. (Canada). [See where all the native groups of Canada were situated on the map. Pay attention to the NW Native groups.] *Tribal Areas of California Alaska Native Languages . An article (#419) by T. Neil Davis, part of the Alaska Science Forum (August 11, 1980) which talks about the decline of native languages in Alaska. Alaska's Many Cultures . A very brief introduction to Alaska's cultures from the Alaska Internet Travel Guide. Native Alaskans The Alaska Natives . (Excerpted from Polar Peoples). From Alaska Native Curriculum and Teacher Development Project.
    Some Native Cultures the Russians Encountered
    • Inupiat
      Inupiat Eskimos . Brief introduction with pictures.
      Growing up in an Inupiat Village
      . Long narrative illustrated by b/w pictures.
    • Yupik Eskimo / Inuit
      The Inuit (meaning 'the people') were the northern neighbors of the Tlingit. The name "Eskimo" being given to the Inuit by the Tlingit, meaning "eater of raw meat" (Hahn, 1990). The Inuit who are not referred to as Native American Indian, migrated to North America from central Asia thousands of years ago.

    69. Ethnicity And Politics
    a People Welcome You Nunavut Oneida Indian nation Ontario native Affairs Secretariat ColumbiaIndian Chiefs Village of first nations; firstnations.com
    http://www.library.ubc.ca/poli/cpwebn.html
    Site developed by Iza Laponce
    Ethnicity and Politics
    Table of Contents
    Ethnicity
    Ethnic Groups Native Peoples/Native Rights
    Bibliography of Literature on Ethnicity and Politics in Canada

    Ethnicity and Politics: General Resources

    70. Aborignal
    world. http//members.home.net/gilseg. first Nations Studies native Americanstudies unit plan. http http//museum.gov.ns.ca/mikmaq/. native
    http://www.nipissingu.ca/pd/socstud/Aborignal.htm
    Aboriginal Web Links Native Web
    A site with a variety of information organized by subject categories, geographical regions, nations/people, and languages.
    http://www.nativeweb.org/
    Canadian Native Studies
    A Native Canadian site for grades K-12.
    http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/docs/social.html
    The Canada Page
    This site offers information on Canada's regions, leaders, geographics, aboriginal peoples, government, and maps.
    http://www.thecanadapage.org/
    Aboriginal Links
    This site offers the Canadian social studies teacher more then 20 different links were they could find information about Canadian Aboriginal peoples. It also includes access to reports and Aboriginal magazines.
    http://www.bloorstreet.com/300block/aborcan.htm
    Canadian Aboriginal Studies…In the Library
    A virtual library resource site on a vast variety of aboriginal topics.
    http://www.keyanoc.ab.ca/library/Histhnat.htm
    Native Studies A site which provides Tribal maps of Canada. http://libits.library.ualberta.ca/library_html/subjects/native_studies/map.html Contemporary Aboriginal Issues A site exploring contemporary Canadian political and social issues.

    71. Index Of Native American History Resources On The Internet
    of the Keeseekoowenin Ojibway first nation, the Riding of the Grand River valleyNative Soldiers, Foreign Wartime Contribution of Canada s first Peoples New
    http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAhistory.html
    WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
    Index of Native American History Resources on the Internet
    F requently A sked ... uestions for this site
    This document must be read before sending any email!
    Search this site
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    Oral History
    American Indian History Collections on Microfiche on 30 audiocassettes, Norman Ross Publishing (Large PDF file) Comments On Carving Soapstone Dehcho: "Mom, We've Been Discovered!" Inuit Cultural Perspectives Memories Come To Us in the Rain and the Wind , (Extracts from) Oral Histories and Oral Histories of the Mi'kmaq People Oral Narratives and Aboriginal Pasts:
    An Interdisciplinary Review of the Literatures on Oral Traditions and Oral Histories
    Our Elders , Interviews with Saskatchewan Elders People From Our Side: A Life Story with Photographs and Oral Biography Spirit of White Earth: Winnie Jourdain, a survivor's spirit

    72. Native American Arkansas Encyclopedia Encyclopedia Of Arkansas Arkansas History
    The first reported case of white men scalping native americans took place Four Nationsof the Iroquois Confederacy sided with the British and the Tories
    http://anythingarkansas.com/arkapedia/pedia/Native/
    Home Free Offers Directory A ... Z
    Native American
    Native Americans officially make up the majority of the population in Bolivia , Peru and Guatemala and are significant in most other former Spanish colonies, with the exception of Costa Rica , Cuba , Argentina , Dominican Republic and Uruguay
    History
    The Native Americans are widely believed to have come to the Americas via the prehistoric Bering Land Bridge . However, this is not the only theory. Some archaeologists believe that the migration consisted of seafaring tribes that moved along the coast, avoiding mountainous inland terrain and highly variable terrestrial ecosystems. Other researchers have postulated an original settlement by skilled navigators from Oceania , though these American Aborigine people are believed to be nearly extinct. Yet another theory claims an early crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by people originating in Europe . Many native peoples do not believe the migration theory at all. The creation stories of many tribes place the people in North America from the beginning of time. Mormon tradition holds that some Native Americans are descendants of the lost tribes of Israel Based on anthropological evidence, at least three distinct migrations

    73. Indianz.com First Nations
    first Nations call for new land claim ruling (6/24). Websites. Inuit (1). mikmaq(1), Nisgaa (1). ADVERTISEMENT allnative.com native america s online store.
    http://indianz.com/FirstNations/

    74. First Nations Site Index...
    S. Dakota Proposes first Nations Land Use Restrictions campaign successfully completed12.16.96 The Covert War Against native americans Why Autonomous AIM
    http://www.dickshovel.com/www.html

    FIRST NATIONS/FIRST PEOPLES Mailing List
    ...sign up and stay abreast of changes
    at the First Nations and Wounded Knee sites.
    Presidential Commission on Race Holds
    No Native Americans

    Go to: First Nations Site Search Tool A B C ... Z
    A AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT SITE
    ANNA MAE AQUASH ARCHIVE
    Clarifying my thoughts about Russell Means by Stephen E. W. Savage, July 17, 2000
    Black Elk, AIM and the Rabbi
    by justanoldman
    Peltier CD

    Another Man's Poison: Profit and Loss in White Clay "For years, Indian deaths along the Nebraska border have gone unsolved..." They marched for their dead brothers... Rally leader vows to return to Whiteclay Nine protesters arrested for crossing police line "THIS IS THE NEBRASKA STATE PATROL, DISPERSE OR ENFORCEMENT MEASURES WILL BE TAKEN" Anna Mae's book available I am a white woman... You can only kick so long... Sea Shepards discussed... ... AIM Arizona endorsed performers... AIM Southern California Lakota Student Alliance Jill Cadreau and Milford High ...which translates into "If it ain't white...it ain't right."

    75. Teaching First Nations History As Canadian
    2. Treating first nation s history as Canadian history is not an 326. In native AmericanInteractions Multiscalar Analyses and Interpretations in the Eastern
    http://mrc.uccb.ns.ca/firstnationshistory.html
    Teaching First Nations History as Canadian History Graham Reynolds
    University College of Cape Breton
    The past several decades have witnessed a remarkable transformation in the administration and content of First Nations education in Canada (Battiste 1995). In considering the changes that have occurred, beginning with the National Indian Brotherhood's historic Red Paper entitled Indian Control of Indian Education in 1972, it is fair to say that a virtual revolution has taken place in relation to the transfer of authority from Federal and Provincial governments to local First Nations communities across Canada. In spite of budget cuts and bureaucratic intransigence, there is general acceptance today of the right of self-determination in the area of First Nations education and there is some expectation that First Nations language and culture will be preserved through aboriginal community schools. As impressive as this revolution has been, however, there is still a tremendous amount to be done, not only in continuing the struggle for First Nations control over their own education but also in response to the need for aboriginal content in Canadian primary and secondary school curricula. Indeed, in comparison to the advances in other areas of First Nations education, it is clear that progress in this last area has definitely lagged behind. and Japanese descent).

    76. Firnaths.htm
    first Nations/first Peoples; General first Nations Gallery; General first NationsHistory; Return of the natives; General History of native americans in W
    http://faculty.plattsburgh.edu/gloria.bobbie/FirNatn/firnaths.htm
    FIRST NATIONS IN THE CULTURE OF CAPITALISM
    ANTHROPOLOGY ONLINE SERIES
    HISTORY Thousands of books telling historical events have been written about the involvement of the First Peoples in the New World with those who crossed the oceans to live in the new land. In reading a variety of books telling about the same event, one sometimes wonders if they are really discussing the same event, because there are so many differences in what is stated as fact.
    History is in the eye of the beholder. It is viewed by humans in a cultural context and all history is biased by the belief system of the society in which the observer/teller lives. For instance, if the question "Why was the battle at the Little Bighorn fought between the US Cavalry and the Tribes" were asked of two historians, one a member of the Sioux Tribe and one a Western historian, two very different stories would be told. Does this mean that one is wrong and the other right? Of course not...it means that each is telling the version which the people of his/her society believes to be true and which reflects the historical impact on his/her people.
    To understand true history, it must be viewed in a cross cultural way. We must read and respect the versions of all who were participants.

    77. Internet Resources
    THE native AMERICAN ALMANAC E77 .H59 1993t. Xwi7xwa (first Nations ) library atUniversity of British Columbia* http http//museum.gov.ns.ca/mikmaq/index.htm
    http://library.queensu.ca/inforef/native/internet.htm
    Native Peoples
    Stauffer Library Reference
    Circulating Books T hese books are not a part of the Reference Collection at Stauffer library but are found in the stacks on the 3rd floor of the library. They have been included here because they contain information on Native Peoples in a concise and systematic manner. CANADA'S FIRST NATIONS: A HISTORY OF FOUNDING PEOPLES FROM EARLIEST TIMES
    General history text on Canada's First Nations. NATIVE AMERICA: PORTRAIT OF THE PEOPLES*
    A comprehensive and detailed account of Native Peoples from both a Canadian and American perspective. THE NATIVE AMERICAN ALMANAC
    THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS IN EARLY PHOTOGRAPHS

    Other Library and Archive Collections Aboriginal Digital Connections
    http://aboriginalcollections.ic.gc.ca/ Gateway to outstanding web sites created by Aboriginal youth. Xwi7xwa (First Nations ) library at University of British Columbia*
    http://www.library.ubc.ca/xwi7xwa/ Xwi7xwa is pronounced as "whei-wha". This library is a branch of the University of British Columbia libraries. "All Xwi7xwa library materials are catalogued on the UBC Library (http://www.library.ubc.ca) online catalogue". A good place to start your research.

    78. SFU Library - First Nations Research Resources
    know. Often you can search these terms together using or to linkthem eg first nations or native americans or indians . Where
    http://www.lib.sfu.ca/researchhelp/subjectguides/fnst/firstnations.htm

    SFU Library Home
    Research Help Subject Guides > First Nations Research Resources
    First Nations Research Resources
    This guide provides an overview of resources available in the library and on the web to SFU faculty, students, and staff. Its focus is Canada and British Columbia. To find additional resources, check the SFU library catalogue , look at the Special Topics pages (below), or use the subject guides If you do not find what you need, ask for help at the reference desk, send an email to AskALibrarian , or contact the liaison librarian for your subject.
    How to find:
  • Help with Course Assignments Associations and organizations Research guides Government information ... Electronic journals and texts
  • Help with course assignments
    Web pages with lists of recommended print, electronic, and web resources have been set up for the following courses:
    Research guides
    Tips for First Nations research
    Whether searching the SFU library catalogue, a periodical index, an electronic database, or a search engine, you will soon notice that many terms are used to describe First Nations topics. In British Columbia, we often hear the term "First Nations," but in the United States "Native Americans" is most common. Many individuals, groups, libraries, and government agencies still use the term "Indians." Furthermore, "Eskimo", "Inuit", and "Metis" are also frequently used to designate these subgroups.

    79. "the People's Paths Home Page!" Paths To Changing News! American Indian/First Na
    An Ezine for Grownups A free, biweekly, online Newsletter addressing issuesof interest to native americans, Alaska natives, and first Nations people. ;
    http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/Upnews-Sources2.html

    NLThomas
    There is now a second URL for the People's Paths the original
    Cherokee language version http://www.YvwiiUsdinvnohii.net/mainindex.html
    English translation version http://www.thePeoplesPaths.net/mainindex.html
    Paths to Changing News!
    American Indian/First Nations Canada
    Today is ...
    Changing News Headlines
    Main Media News Sources
    INDEX For
    AMERICAN INDIAN/FIRST NATIONS CANADA
    AMERICAN INDIAN News Sources!
    "FIRST NATIONS of Canada News Sources!
    "AMERICAN INDIAN" News Sources!
    • Cherokee Phoenix And Indian Advocate Celebrating 173 years of Native America
      Sports ~ National News ~ Business ~ Tribal Service CN News ~ Education
      Health ~ Opinion ~ Columns ~ Book Reviews ~ Talking Circles (Letters to Editor)
    • Reznet "Newz and Viewz by Native American Students" "Reznet is a project of The University of Montana School of Journalism and the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education."
    • Red Lake Net News "A news and information service for the people of the Red Lake Indian Reservation, and anyone else who may have an interest. Check out the latest news, browse through hundreds of photographs, find

    80. Atikamekw Indian Tribe Native American Social Studies
    Illustrated From native Languages of the Americas - http//www.geocities.com/bigorrin/atikamekw_kids.htmThe first Nations of Quebec - The Attikameks
    http://www.archaeolink.com/atikamekw_indian_tribe_native_am.htm
    Atikamekw Indians People History Culture Home Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations Abenaki Alabama-Coushatta Algonquin Anishinabe/Ojibwe/Chippewa ... Yakima/Yakama By Regions Eastern Woodland page 1 Eastern Woodland page 2 Northern Plains Pacific Northwest page 1 ... Southern Plains Special Pages Native Americans in the Military Métis Atikamekw http://www.indianamarketing.com/anglais/anations/atikam.htm
    Atikamekw
    Ethnologue of Languages - http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=TET
    Atikamekw - Wikipedia http://www.phatnav.com/wiki/wiki.phtml?title=Atikamekw
    Attikamekw Language and the Attikamekw Indian Tribe
    little direct contact with Europeans, and no armed conflict with them..." That doesn't mean they suffered less than those tribes which did. Find out more here on this brief web page. - Text only - From Native Languages of the Americas - http://www.native-languages.org/atikamekw.htm
    Attikameque: The Enigma _"Brief synopsis of the Atikamekw language and its
    current situation." - Text only - From NativeNet -

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