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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

181. 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

Labelled with ICRA

182. Wasase - Indigenous Pathways Of Action And Freedom
Wasase indigenous Pathways of Action and Freedom. of a new movement forchange among indigenous peoples that is rooted in traditional philosophies and
http://www.taiaiake.com/home/
Read the "First Words" chapter: - in English - en Espanol Reviews Commentary ... Images TAIAIAKE Biography Photos Engagements Writing and Media ... Forum seeks to capture and convey a new "warrior" spirit: an attitude, a way of being in the world. It conveys through dialogue and reflection the outline of a new movement for change among Indigenous peoples that is rooted in traditional philosophies and values, but which draws from many different social and political strategies to challenge the colonial, or Settler society's dominance of Indigenous lives and land, and to altering the balance of political and economic power to re-create social and physical space for Indigenous freedom. Acknowledgments Taiaiake.com Archives

183. Compa Home
Convergence of Movements of the peoples of the Americas, a network of indigenous, peasant, and grassroots organizations in the Americas working for peace and human rights.
http://www.compacanada.org/

COMPA SITE
COMPA
Is a network of indigenous, peasant, and grassroots organizations in the Americas united in the struggle for peace and human rights. Our collective task is to educate, advocate, and mobilize against militarization, corporate globalization, and neoliberal economic policies that attempt to keep our peoples in a permanent state of submission.
COMPA Canada's goal is to engage local community-based groups and grassroots organizations to participate in the work of COMPA towards economic and social justice in the Americas.
Objectives:
To create opportunities for grassroots linking and exchanges between Canadians and COMPA organizations.
To highlight the effects of corporate-driven globalization and militarization as they affect people, resources and environments in the north and the south.
To build capacity for affected groups to organize locally, and participate in a continental strategy promoting economic human rights, social justice, and peace.

184. Southern Chiefs' Organization
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

185. Index
index.
http://www.laipa.net/

186. National Archives Of Australia - Fact Sheet 175 - Bringing Them Home Name Index
people who came under the administration of the Victorian government. The indexalso contains some entries about indigenous people from other States.
http://www.naa.gov.au/publications/fact_sheets/fs175.html
Bringing Them Home name index
The Bringing Them Home indexing project
The National Archives Bringing Them Home (BTH) indexing project arose from recommendations made in Bringing Them Home, the report of the National Inquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from their Families, which was released in July 1997. Bringing Them Home indexing project for further information on the project.
The Bringing Them Home name index
The BTH name index contains:
  • names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; names of non-Indigenous people including relatives, missionaries, police, patrol officers and teachers who were associated with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people; and names of missions and institutions where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people were placed.
The index does not contain information about the people named. To see the information itself you will need to view the Commonwealth records concerned. The indexing project covers records held by the Archives in Canberra and Darwin, which are primarily concerned with the Commonwealth administration of Indigenous people of the Northern Territory. A team has been set up in Melbourne to index records held there that relate to Indigenous people who came under the administration of the Victorian government. The index also contains some entries about Indigenous people from other States.

187. Indigenous
There is a plethora of indigenous sites on the internet. The Larrakia Peopleof Darwin present an impressive site that looks at current news and issues
http://www.abc.net.au/surf/explore/categ/indig.htm
There is a plethora of indigenous sites on the internet. You can check out some art, visit a local Australian Land Council, browse a comprehensive university data collection, or simply engage with an indigenous community in another part of the world. Loaded with contemporary issues, full of stories, art, and history, many indigenous sites count amongst the most vibrant and dynamic on the internet.
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content is extensive, and you'll also find links to other indigenous people and sites. The first Australians...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC)

ATSIC
has posted a lively and comprehensive website. Good design helps you navigate through a lot of information, and the site has its own search engine.
Aboriginal Studies - WWW Virtual Library

Driven from the superbly maintained Coombsweb server at the Australian National University , the site is a hive of information covering all facets of Aboriginal culture, history, human rights struggles and atrocities. Current issues are well documented, with a strong section on Native Title.
A search engine exists on the site for quick referencing, and there are links to related areas and other global indigenous resources.

188. Native-Planet: Non-profit NGO Helping Self-empowerment Of Indigenous Peoples And
Native Planet’s nonprofit goals are to assist traditional indigenous peopleswith self-empowerment and educational projects, whilst simultaneously
http://www.nativeplanet.org/
Home Join Donate Volunteer ... Contact Us
Native Planet is a non-governmental organization (NGO) dedicated to the empowerment of indigenous peoples and preservation of world ethnic cultures. These traditional groups are global role models for successful conservation and sustainable consumption of natural resources, as well as being guardians of our planet’s remaining wilderness. The preservation of this Planet’s rapidly decreasing biological diversity begins with the protection of the remaining indigenous cultures. Native Planet’s documentation of indigenous lifestyles gives them a voice the world can hear. Our powerful and compelling images will carry you to exotic places where you can discover the unimaginable variety and richness of traditional cultures. Intimate accounts of our experiences with people rather than “cultures” will personally introduce you to fascinating individuals who still live in the old ways. And then experience Native Planet’s cultural ecotours first-hand. Delight in our photos, enjoy the fascinating stories, take pleasure in Native Planet’s unique journeys and see how our proactive education and humanitarian aid projects are helping threatened cultures fight back. Then make your own Planetary difference by joining us in assisting these cultures there are so many ways you can help…
BAREFOOT IN THE JUNGLE?

189. Rainforest Links
Their mission is to support indigenous and traditional populations of the rainforest Learn about the rainforest and the Quichua people who call it home.
http://www.rain-tree.com/links.htm
Non-Profit Organizations Supporting
Rainforest Preservation, Conservation and the Environment
  • Rainforest Action Network
    A non-profit grass-roots organization founded in 1985 working to protect tropical rainforests and the human rights of those living in and around those forests. A great visual site with lots of information and graphics.
  • Rainforest Foundation
    Their mission is to support Indigenous and traditional populations of the rainforest in their efforts to protect their environment and fulfill their rights by assisting them.
  • APECA, Inc.
    The Association Promoting Education and Conservation of the Amazon is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the Peruvian Amazon rain forest, its native peoples and their cultures. Founded in 1993, APECA began as a floating health clinic, delivering medical services to the remote Amazon river villages of Loreto, Peru. Since then, APECA has established programs in health education, nutrition, sanitation and natural medicine.
  • Amazon Watch
  • The Rainforest Alliance
    An international nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of tropical forests which has a great informative website on rainforests and conservation.
  • Mongo Bay
    A wonderful and informative website featuring: A Place Out of Time - Tropical Rainforests: Their Wonders and the Perils They Face
  • Conservation International
    A nonprofit organization using science, economics, policy, and community involvement to promote biodiversity conservation in rainforests and other endangered ecosystems worldwide.

190. The History Of Native America
The history of Native America. The history of Native America. Hartford WebPublishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives and
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/
The history of Native America
Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives World History Archives top page
The history in general of the Americas
The history of Native America as a whole
Native Americans in North America
The history of Native Americans in North America as a whole
The history of Native Americans in Canada as a whole

The history of Native Americans in the United States as a whole

The history of Native Americans in the Arctic and Sub-arctic
...
The history of Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands
Native Americans in the Caribbean
The history of Native Americans in the Caribbean
Native Americans in South America
The history of Native Americans in South America as a whole
The history of Native Americans in Mexico

The history of Native Americans in Central America

The history of Native Americans in the Andean region
...
The history of Native Americans in Amazonian region

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