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         Indigenous Peoples Index:     more books (22)
  1. Bibliography of Native American Bibliographies (Bibliographies and Indexes in Ethnic Studies)
  2. Psychosocial Research on American Indian and Alaska Native Youth: An Indexed Guide to Recent Dissertations (Bibliographies and Indexes in Psychology) by Spero M. Manson, Norman G. Dinges, et all 1984-09-06
  3. Native North American Shamanism: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History)
  4. Native North American Reference Library: With Cumulative Index
  5. Native America and the Evolution of Democracy: A Supplementary Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History)
  6. Guide to Native American Ledger Drawings and Pictographs in United States Museums, Libraries, and Archives (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by John R. Lovett, Donald L. DeWitt, 1998-11-30
  7. The Native American in American Literature: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature)
  8. An Annotated Bibliography of Inuit Art: By Richard C. Crandall and Susan M. Crandall by Richard C. Crandall, Susan M. Crandall, 2001-06
  9. Indigenous Peoples, Archeologists and Cultural Property Law in the United States: A Bibliography by Wendy J. Eliason, 2007-06-15
  10. Peyotism and the Native American Church: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Phillip M. White, 2000-09-30
  11. Serials Guide to Ethnoart: A Guide to Serial Publications on Visual Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas (Art Reference Collection)
  12. The Native American in Short Fiction in the "Saturday Evening Post" by Beidler Peter G., 2001-01-22
  13. Peoples of the American West: Historical Perspectives Through Children's Literature by Cordier Mary Hurlbut, 1989-06-01
  14. Pawnee Nation: An Annotated Research Bibliography by Judith A. Boughter, 2004-03-28

161. Native American Resources
Cookbook; Indian Paintbrush Gallery; The International Personality of indigenous peoples; Indian Gaming Profit, Prayer or Prophecy?
http://www.cowboy.net/native/
Native American Report The American Indian Exposition announces its new home on the World Wide Web,
located at www.indianexpo.org Locally Hosted URLs Tribes Organizations Education
Government
Tribal Home Pages

162. A GUYANA SCRAPBOOK
Research material on Guyana past and present. History, Art, indigenous peoples, Society, Photographs.
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/Shores/9253/

163. World Peace & Prayer Day 2004 Japan - 6.21.2004 At Mt. Fuji
Native Americans and other indigenous peoples around the world have lived according to this understanding and passed it on to the present day.
http://www.wppd2004.org/eng/
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Japan Postal Service Account
Name of account: WPPD 2004 JAPAN
Account Number: 00580-6-92990
301 6-10-14 Fukushima,
Fukushima-ku,
Osaka 553-0003 JAPAN
email : worldcontact@wppd2004.org

164. EarthRights International
Linking human rights and environmental protection. ERI works to document and eliminate human and environmental abuses by building the capacity of indigenous peoples in South East Asia.
http://www.earthrights.org
last updated: June 9, 2004
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Southeast Asia Office P.O. Box 123 Chiang Mai University Chiang Mai, 50202 Thailand Tel: 66-1-531-1256 infoasia@earthrights.org
Indian Government must endorse Bhopal clean-up
Full article Take Action!
Draft Security Council Resolution Would Extend Corporate Immunity in Iraq
open letter to the Members of the Security Council urging them to strike corporate immunity from the Iraq resolution. Read more
Burma's Army Continues to Use Rape as Weapon of War
May 26, 2004, Washington, DC – An April 2004 report published by the Karen Women's Organization (KWO) documents recent, widespread abuses against Karen women by the Burmese army. The new report, "Shattering Silences", documents 125 cases of rape perpetrated by soldiers in the past eighteen months. These rapes represent just a fraction of the abuses suffered by Karen women. The report clearly connects rape and other human rights abusesforced labor, torture, and extrajudicial execution. Full article
Militarization Continues in Ecuador's Indigenous Pastaza Region
Full Report Original Report in Spanish
Ka Hsaw Wa wins Sting Award

165. American Fisheries Society, Native Peoples' Fisheries Section
Section comprises native and nonnative fisheries professionals who have an interest in ensuring that the perspectives of indigenous peoples are represented in
http://lapratt.com/npfs/
A merican F isheries S ociety
Native Peoples' Fisheries Section
Who We Are: The American Fisheries Society membership is committed to understanding and encompassing the views of native peoples with regard to fishery and aquatic resources. AFS members include representatives from many Indian Nations and First Nations from the North American continent. In addition, there are native fisheries issues in Australasia and Europe which are of concern to AFS membership as a whole. Therefore, in 1994, the Native Peoples' Fisheries Section was formed as an AFS subunit. The Native Peoples' Fisheries Section comprises native and non-native fisheries professionals who have an interest in ensuring that the perspectives of indigenous peoples are represented in the activities of the Society. What We Do: The Section aims to provide a forum for the discussion of fishery issues of interest and concern to native people, and to act as a point of contact for any concerned individuals who need information on issues related to indigenous peoples' fishery resources. The Natives Peoples' Fisheries Section evaluates the management of fisheries resources by native peoples with case-history studies and by other means, recommends policy positions on native peoples' fisheries to the Governing Board, and informs Society members about issues related to native peoples' fisheries by means of meetings, and publications. Section Executive Committee Membership List Newsletters Newsletter Archive ...
“Where’s the fish?”

166. A Worldwide Fight Against Biopiracy And Patents On Life
Farmers and indigenous peoples are outraged that plants that they developed are being 'hijacked' by companies. Groups as diverse as religious leaders, parliamentarians and environment NGOs are intensifying their campaign against corporate patenting of living things.
http://www.twnside.org.sg/title/pat-ch.htm
BACK TO MAIN ONLINE BOOKSTORE HOW TO ORDER A worldwide fight against biopiracy and patents on life By Martin Khor There is growing worldwide opposition to the granting of patents on biological materials such as genes, plants, animals and humans. Farmers and indigenous peoples are outraged that plants that they developed are being 'hijacked' by companies. Groups as diverse as religious leaders, parliamentarians and environment NGOs are intensifying their campaign against corporate patenting of living things. WORLDWIDE opposition to biological piracy' is rapidly building up as more and more groups and people become aware that big corporations are reaping massive profits from using the knowledge and biological resources of Third World communities. There is growing public outrage that these companies are being granted patents for products and technologies that make use of the genetic materials, plants and other biological resources that have long been identified, developed and used by farmers and indigenous peoples, mainly in countries of the South. Whilst the corporations stand to make huge revenues from this process, the local communities are unrewarded and in fact face the threat in future of having to buy the products of these companies at high prices.

167. NYM Ministries
Marriage and family life resources designed for indigenous peoples.
http://www.nymministries.org/
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168. Musée Du Quai Branly
French museum exhibits tribal arts, documents on ethnology, ethnography, culture and civilization of indigenous peoples. Opening in 2005. Site in French, Spanish and English.
http://www.quaibranly.fr/sommaire.php3?id_rubrique=20

169. Music Archive For The Pacific - Home Page
Articles, audio samples and links relating to the music of the indigenous peoples of Australia, New Zealand, and Papua New Guinea, and the Melanesian, Micronesian and Polynesian cultures.
http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/carts/contmusic/musicarchive/ArchiveHome.html
Welcome to the
MUSIC ARCHIVE for the PACIFIC
Home Page
The Music Archive for the Pacific has been established by the Southern Cross University, Lismore, Australia for the main purpose of providing a collection of recordings of indigenous music, related books, journals, musical instruments and art works to interested persons for research purposes. The archive covers the music of the indigenous people of Australia (incl. Torres Strait), Papua New Guinea (incl. Bougainville), New Zealand as well as the nations of the Pacific Islands - Cook Islands, Easter Island, Fiji, Hawaii, Nauru, New Caledonia, Rarotonga, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. This site has been divided up as follows:
  • The Archive Entrance This page provides the links to the four main categories (by country/ies)
  • Bibliography and Library Access This page provides the pertinent bibliography of the archive as well as the library access to the complete listing of all recordings.
  • 170. California Indian Storytelling Assn. -- CISA
    Preserving and encouraging the storytelling traditions of the indigenous peoples of California, for elders, for youth, for the community. Site includes news, events, membership information.
    http://www.cistory.org/

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    171. Indigenous Peoples Of New Mexico
    Provides links to sites involving the history of the native peoples of New Mexico.
    http://www.cybergata.com/native.htm
    Indigenous Peoples of New Mexico
    The Past
    Early New Mexican Culture Groups
    Folsom, Clovis Points
    and information about PaleoIndian points in NM.
    Chronology
    of Southwestern Archaeology
    Pueblo Bonito.

    Chaco Canyon.

    Casa Rinconada
    1995 Site Guide in Chaco Canyon.
    Anasazi Pueblos and Kivas
    Anasazi Images

    Spirit of the Anasazi Anasazi Site Planning: Historic Precedents, Modern Constructs, and Multi-cultural Dynamics The Great Kiva in Chaco Canyon. Anasazi System of Roads Anasazi: Prehistoric People of the Desert Southwest Evaluation Models of Chaco Indian Ruins in the Four coners Area Sandals of the Anasazi Anasazi Country Road Trip Mysteries of Chaco - The Aerial Prespective Virtual Reality Archaeology Gran Quivira: A Blending of Cultures in a Pueblo Indian Village Southwest culture: Aztec Monument, Northern San Juan Basin. Chaco Canyon Picture Gallery Anasazi Archaeology at Mesa Verde The Mogollon Mibres Indian Ruins of the Four Corners Area Mimbres Archaeology The Mogollon Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument and Prehistoric Peoples of the Desert Southwest Pueblo History Centuries of Zuni Agriculture The legendary walls of Acoma New Mexico's Pueblo Indians - offers history, information

    172. The Anglican Council Of Indigenous Peoples
    Includes a calendar, news, history, facts, and healing fund information.
    http://generalsynod.anglican.ca/ministries/committees/acip/
    Under the guidance of God's spirit, we agree to do all we can to call our people into unity in a new, self-determining community within the Anglican Church of Canada. But those who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength, they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.
    Isaiah 40:31 Indigenous Sacred Circle Prayer Calendar pdf file A New Agape Pastoral Letter - October 10, 2003 ... Further resources
    PDF file: this document is in PDF format; you will need a free download of Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the calendar
    While this is the official site of the Anglican Church of Canada, the material published here does not necessarily reflect official positions of the General Synod or any other body of the church. In cases where an official position is represented, that is indicated on the page or in the text in question. Contact: for general inquiries and requests for Web site corrections

    173. Southern Chiefs Of Manitoba
    Advocates for First Nation and indigenous peoples interests in Canada. Promotes and protects First Nation aboriginal, treaty and inherent rights. Includes contact information.
    http://www.scoinc.mb.ca

    174. Nepal Federation Of Nationalities (NEFEN)
    Main activities in education and social development of the indigenous peoples in the region. Features a profile, and briefs on the aims and objectives of the organization.
    http://www.nefen.org/

    175. Arctic Dawn -- The Journeys Of S. Hearne -- Table Of Contents
    Historical resources on the expeditions of Arctic explorer Samuel Hearne. Includes information on the wildlife of the north and the peoples indigenous to the region.
    http://web.idirect.com/~hland/sh/shtoc.htm
    The Journeys of Samuel Hearne
    Table of Contents
    The Journeys
    The Principal Quadrapeds
    The Principal Birds
    Indian Life

    176. Solidarity Philippines Australia Network (SPAN)
    A network of Filipino and Australian individuals and organizations active in solidarity with the struggles of the Filipino people for human rights, selfdetermination, social justice, peace and democracy. SPAN identifies with the poor and oppressed majority of the Philippines and acts upon its special concern for women and children in general and indigenous peoples in particular.
    http://www.cpcabrisbane.org/
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  • Trial of the Century May Take Ages to Finish Native Revival Another Disaster Looms in Marinduque ...
  • TWO COUNTRIES, ONE REPUBLIC: Development in the "Other" Philippines By Wigberto E. Tañada
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  • Center for Migrant Advocacy COMELEC Free Election Campaign, Free Elections PCIJ i-site ... Philippine Elections 2004
  • SPAN Website Notification List This list will notify recipients of changes to the SPAN Website which will occur at least every three months with the quarterly publication of KASAMA.
    Sign up to be notified of changes when they occur on the SPAN website. You will be sent an email requesting confirmation of your sign up.
    The membership of the SPAN Website Notification List is not published. Only the SPAN Coordinators can post to this list. Email Address
    SPAN is a network of Filipino and Australian individuals and organisations active in solidarity with the struggles of the Filipino peoples for Human Rights, Self-Determination, Social Justice, Peace and Democracy. SPAN identifies with the poor and oppressed majority of the Philippines and acts upon its special concern for women and children in general and indigenous peoples in particular.

    177. Bear Paw Gallery - Mary Anne Caibaiosai - Ojibway Artist
    Ojibway Art by Mary Anne Caibaiosai. Native American Art. Aboriginal Art gallery. Portraits, drawings, paintings, watercolors, of elders and historical figures. indigenous peoples links.
    http://www.bearpawgallery.com/
    Bear Paw Gallery - Mary Anne Caibaiosai - Ojibway Artist
    www.bearpawgallery.com

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    178. Indians.org - Welcome . . .
    The American Indian Heritage Foundation has served the emergency relief needs of native peoples of this land for over 30 years.
    http://www.indians.org/
    Advertise at Indians.org Give Now...
    Help those in need all year long.
    Your Support is greatly needed. You can DO WELL while DOING GOOD. You can make a tax-deductable charitable contribution to help thousands of needy American Indian Children and families all across the country. Your Support is needed now and throughout the year. This is the time when we need your generous Support the most. Give Now Many ways to show Your Support. The American Indian Heritage Foundation has served the emergency relief needs of native peoples of this land for over 30 years. Your generous contribution today will help with our relief efforts in Indian Country tomorrow.
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    If you must know what's going on in Indian Country, you must visit Native Wire
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    179. Index Of /pages/legal
    Parent Directory 10Jul-2003 0624 - GAO_BIA.html 22-Nov-2002 1259 2k......index of /pages/legal. Name Last modified Size
    http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/
    Index of /pages/legal
    Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 10-Jul-2003 06:24 - GAO_BIA.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 2k GAO_BIA_full.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 63k WS_FTP.LOG 15-Sep-2001 19:59 14k amherst/ 23-Dec-2003 20:33 - apple-cede.pdf 22-Nov-2002 12:59 65k aquinnah_case.html 27-Jun-2003 06:15 36k 23-Nov-2002 19:03 - boyle-affid.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 10k carter.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 19k cimi_doc.html 08-May-2003 13:14 8k coon_come.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 28k coon_come_pr.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 3k cree.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 12k fbi_files.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 5k firehair.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 2k forfeit.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 1k gene.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 7k gorton.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 11k gover.html 22-Nov-2002 12:59 8k guia.html

    180. Mexico - LANIC
    index; Memoria Revista Mensual de Política y Cultura;
    http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/mexico/
    Mexico
    Academic Research Resources
    Energy
    General

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