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81. IATP | Listserv Archive
What rights do indigenous people have over the water resources they have been Their mission statement is the following ‘We, the indigenous peoples from
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82. IATP | Listserv Archive
Subject indigenous peoples and the Right to FoodGlobal Consultation DiscussionTopics for the International Conference of indigenous peoples in Guatemala
http://lists.iatp.org/listarchive/archive.cfm?id=47644

83. Activism Center At Wetlands Preserve
Wetlands has fought in solidarity with indigenous people worldwide in Post information on Wetlands internships to Websites and activism listservs.
http://www.wetlands-preserve.org/internships/descriptions.htm
Listed below are just a few of the available internships at Wetlands, including a basic outline of intern tasks and skills/experiences needed for each internship. In most cases these are not absolutely required, but are included to help applicants decide which internship may be right for him or her. The internship will include skills training, but applicants may want to intern in an area where they already have a head start. Novice Internships Novice internships are entry-level positions for people new to social change work or who can only commit a very limited amount of time. Rather than focusing on a specific project or campaign, novice interns work on a variety of projects as the need arises, in order the expose the intern to a wide range of projects and tasks. For applicants who are unsure of which project they wish to pursue this is an excellent starting point. Over time, interns involved in the novice program may progress into other positions. Advanced Internships Media Internship For years, Wetlands has brought environmental, human rights and animal rights issues into the news in New York City, the world's most vast and competitive media market. We are now making available an opportunity for intensely committed people to learn the skills that have made this possible from experienced Wetlands media activists.

84. UCSD BioAnthro
One career people often ask about is forensic anthropology; check out the to give those indigenous peoples voices, both nationally and internationally.
http://dss.ucsd.edu/~jmoore/bioanthro/
Guide to BioAnthro at UCSD and beyond
This page has links to pages (both "here" and external) describing biological anthropology (in general, and courses at UCSD) and providing information on human evolution, primatology, careers, volunteer/research opportunities, conservation, and more (even some career info for sociocultural and archaeology students! LEFT Robin McLaughlin, ex-BioAnthro student, at summer internship with language-trained dolphin in Hawaii; RIGHT Jim Moore collecting hair samples from chimpanzee nest in Ugalla , Tanzania. jjmoore@ucsd.edu ; for more on who I am, try here
General Anthro Info
At UCSD: InfoPath (links to MELVYL and ROGER etc.); the Anthro Dept ; the Biology Dept ; the CogSci Dept ; the Program in Human Development [try reloading if trouble with it]; and finally the Anthropology Club BioAnthro courses at UCSD Description of courses applicable to an undergraduate BioAnthro major/minor, and some notes on their scheduling. UCSD's graduate program in BioAnthro is brand new. BioAnthro NOT at UCSD There are a number of organizations that offer field schools, education abroad courses, and the like. Some of them have substantial scholarships. Check them out! Start by considering UC's Education Abroad Program which includes course-by-country listings for anthropology and biology Which major, Bio or Bioanthro?

85. Sting - People Spotlight At PeopleSpot.com
Sting s most notable causes include the environment and indigenous peoples. Foundation in 1989 to help protect the forests and people of the Amazon.
http://www.peoplespot.com/people/sting.htm

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With multiple hit albums and the Brand New Day world tour in 2001, Sting remains a force in the music business after a 25-year career. Born Gordon Sumner in England in 1951, Sting played in numerous jazz bands before forming The Police in 1976.
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 Music’s Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Sting's soulful lyrics often focused on societal problems, and he has worked for many charities on and off the stage. Sting's most notable causes include the environment and indigenous peoples. He established the Rainforest Foundation in 1989 to help protect the forests and people of the Amazon.

86. Connecticut Green Party - What Indians And Palestinians Share
Clearly, it’s not satisfying for Connecticut’s indigenous peoples as their rightsand attachment to the land continue to be challenged even centuries after
http://www.ctgreens.org/articles/palestine_05-29-2005.html
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What Indians And Palestinians Share
By Justine McCabe Meanwhile, the original injustice is submerged in a bureaucratic system organized to disavow it: even applying for BIA recognition costs millions, encouraging many tribes to resort to casino investors despite their corruption of traditional native values. Indian participation (let alone success) in this admittedly suspect process arouses only insecurity and hostility among my non-Indian Kent neighbors. Tellingly, references to original dispossession and the enduring traumatic impact of European contact are circumvented. Expressions of collective responsibility or apologies are absent. As Attorney General Blumenthal began challenging Schaghticoke recognition, then-Palestinian presidential candidate Mahmoud Abbas was visiting some of the 400,000 Palestinian refugees in camps in Lebanon, reassuring them that their right to return to their homes in what is now Israel would not be abandoned in future negotiations.

87. Teaching Page
focuses on indigenous peoples worldwide; includes electronic version of thejournal Cultural Survival Quarterly , a world report on the rights of
http://homepages.wmich.edu/~c0thomp1/teachingpage.htm
Teaching Page "The important thing is not so much
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-John Lubbock Homepage Teaching Philosophy Student Page Parent Page ... IRP (Individualized Reading Program) Listed Below are several helpful links and resources! Action Without Borders
a massive organization directory searchable by type and region; search by "race and ethnicity" category and limit region as "United States" Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies
includes guides and information on the Institute's library, museum, programs, and more; includes links elsewhere Bureau of the Census
Online U.S. census data can be searched by specific region, race or ethnicity, age, and more Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research
Full text articles, research, and websites on minorities and language issues, compiled by the Univ. of Southern California's Center for Multilingual Multicultural Research
Formerly known as the National Center for Research on Cultural Diversity and Second Language Learning. Includes reports and information on education initiatives relevant to multicultural diversity. From UC Santa Cruz. Cultural Survival
focuses on indigenous peoples worldwide; includes electronic version of the journal

88. Boston IMC: Feature/32299
email listservs how to use this site imc meetings We, the aboriginalpeople of the indigenous Community Guarani Estacion El Tabacal, write to you so
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Email: HarryGiveItBack (nospam) hotmail.com (unverified!) 18 Dec 2004 Banner hung on Bresky's home this morning
Friday, December 16, 2004
CEO and President of Seaboard Corporation, H. Harry Bresky, is being complicit in a genocide of indigenous peoples in South America. Activists left him the above banner hanging on his home at 144 Evelyn Road, Newton, MA this morning to remind him of his urgent responsibility to return the land to and stop repressing the indigenous inhabitants in Salta, Argentina. LOCAL CEO EXPOSED AT HIS HOME FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES LOCAL CEO EXPOSED AT HIS HOME FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES LOCAL CEO EXPOSED AT HIS HOME FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES The situation facing the Ava Guarani and Kolla people is parallel to that faced during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising during Nazi occupation of Poland: persecution and resistance. If justice is not brought soon, the displaced, threatened, imprisoned, and murdered native people of northern Argentina may soon face a similar tragic fate.

89. Multicultural Links De Anza Library
Originally launched in 1994, this site first focused on Native peoples and issuesof North FWDP was created by the Center for World indigenous Studies,
http://www.deanza.fhda.edu/library/multilinks.html
Why De Anza? What We Can Offer You De Anza's Mission Accreditation ... Foothill-De Anza Community College District Admissions Info Registration Info Fees and Refunds Financial Aid Counseling and Advising Transfer Planning ...
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Chosen by the De Anza Librarians African and African American Studies:
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An annotated guide with a search engine and two indexes: one by topic and the other by region pointing users to excellent sources. Prepared by a librarian of the Stanford University Libraries for the Information and Communication Technology Group (ICTG), African Studies Association, USA. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
From the New York Public Library, this site includes several special collections which have been generously made available for public access. The Center makes available works of 19th-century African American women's literature (essays, fiction, journals, poetry, autobiographical narratives, etc.). There is also an extensive collection of 19th-century images and photographs of African Americans. Now What a Time
This site, from the Library of Congress American Folklife Center, presents freely available music and contextual information from the Fort Valley (Georgia) State College Folk Festivals in the early 1940's. This was the only American folk festival featuring African American performers that was conceived and executed entirely by African Americans. The music is traditional and includes 108 songs and instrumental pieces that may be downloaded.

90. Welker's Bookmarks
This system is dedicated to the indigenous peoples of the world and to theenrichment it can bring to all people.
http://www.indians.org/welker/bookglenmail.htm
Indigenous Peoples' Literature
Mailing List Bookmarks
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+Vivian Neou's List of Lists (search)
Catalist Listsearch
CataList,catalog of LISTSERV lists (search)
Directory of /pub/usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists ...
Today's News about American Indians

The Indigenous Peoples' Literature pages were researched and organized by Glenn Welker.

91. Devon A. (Devon Abbott) Mihesuah - Introduction Native Student
On July 1, 2003, I sent out the following ad on a variety of listservs read by these indigenous people are unquestionably the victims of stereotyping,
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/american_indian_quarterly/v027/27.1mihesuah01.html

92. Other Antifascist Internet Resources.
and increase the understanding between the indigenous people and persons of This guide is a comprehensive list of hate group home pages, listservs,
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/1131/oth_links.html
Outside Antifascist Links Mailing Lists
  • Antifascist Info-Bulletin
    * News * Analysis * Research * Action *
    A very interesting mailinglist where information found on the Internet is bundled.
    It isn't a high-load discussion mailinglist, but a periodical that you receive as a newspaper.
    It contains different items, related with Antifascism, which are often difficult to find in the 'mainstream' media.
    Mail to: tburghardt@igc.apc.org to subscribe.
  • ATS-L Arm The Spirit operate a listserv called ats-l. This list carries articles and news items from ATS and other left-radical organisations on subjects such as political prisoners, anti-fascism, the struggle against patriarchy and homophobia, national liberation struggles, armed anti-imperialist/anti-capitalist resistance, and more. If you would like to subscribe to this list, send a message with "subscribe ats-l" in the subject header and your e-mail address in the message body to ats@etext.org.
  • KURD-L The listserv kurd-l carries English-language news, articles, and other items relating to the national liberation struggle in

93. INNOVATION LAW FORUM: Traditional Knowledge Research Guide
Brush, Stephen B. Valuing local knowledge indigenous people and intellectualproperty rights. Washington, DC Island Press, c1996.
http://www.innovationlaw.org/lawforum/pages/rg_traditional_knowledge.htm
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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.
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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.

94. "the People's Paths Home Page!" NAII Communications!
There is now a second URL for the People s Paths the original VOICES Acomputer Listserv for indigenous educators in Canada. Keepers Of Our Cultures,
http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/listserv.html

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There is now a second URL for the People's Paths the original
Cherokee version http://www.YvwiiUsdinvnohii.net/mainindex.html
An English version http://www.thePeoplesPaths.net/mainindex.html
Communication Paths! Email Listservs
Telecommunications Information!
"the People's Paths Message Center!"
Some Favorite Ways to Communicate!
It is hoped that you enjoy them too!!! Before passing information, please check it out!
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  • Instructions for signing up to the LPDC Email List! "Leonard Peltier Defense Committee - Help Free an innocent man!"
  • The "Paths-L" Majordomo Email List: "The purpose of this listserv is for the discussion of American Indian and First People's issues! The topics are to be created by the subscribers, the true owners of the listserv!" Read the Hypertext Archives for Paths-L
  • LeonardPeltier: "The main purpose of the "LeonardPeltier" mailing list is to discuss the imprisonment of Leonard Peltier. Other topics, which may not seem related, such as the Big Mountain (Hopi Land Partition) relocation, or other items of interest to the American Indian Movement (not necessarily referring to "AIM"), are also welcome." Read the Hypertext Archives for LeonardPeltier
  • Coalition to End Racial Targeting of American Indian Nations "CERTAIN has the stated purpose of countering racial targeting of American Indian Nations and peoples. The Makah whale hunt controversy has shown us that groups and individuals with agendas far diverged from animal rights or whaling issues are more than willing to use such issues as a springboard or smokescreen for their wider anti-sovereignty or simply anti-Indian purposes." Visit the NEW CERTAIN

95. Gender, Race And Ethnicity In Media: Communication Studies Resources: The Univer
Samefolket English language news of the Sami, indigenous people regions ofextreme northern Europe including northern Norway, Sweden, and Finland and the
http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/GenderMedia/native.html

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"This three-year post-secondary program leads to either a diploma in print and broadcast journalism. . . delivered through 15 two-week on-site sessions and industry work placements over three years. . . the training is rooted in Aboriginal learning styles and culture. The facilitators are industry media professionals."
Aboriginal Multi-Media Society
The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society is a non-profit society and publishes Windspeaker, Alberta Sweetgrass, Saskatchewan Sage and Raven's Eye Native newspapers. AMMSA owns and operates a 24 hour Aboriginal radio station - CFWE-FM
Aboriginal Voices Magazine
News and perspectives about the lives and experiences of Native Peoples in North America. Look in the archives for full text of past issues.
The Aboriginal Youth Network
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

96. Communication Studies Resources: The University Of Iowa
and Recruiting People of Color. links to women s studies departments, thebest compilation of women/gender/feminist/male studies listservs.
http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/GenderMedia/mediadir.html

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A large index, housed at Georgetown U. of ethnic resources compiled especially for American Studies research.
Race and Gender - Poynter Institute for Media Studies
A small, but significant offering from one of the top journalism sites that features two articles by Valerie Hyman: "Getting More Diversity in Content." and "Recruiting People of Color."
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A searchable directory of links, considerably watered down by commercialization from their original feminist stance. Still, many useful resources can be found here. One directory is devoted to Media and Publications.
MediaStudies.com

97. Education Industry & Aboriginal Studies Programs - Learning Resources
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice keeps indigenous National Native Title Tribunal - assists people to resolve native title issues.
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  • Strategies for Success - teaching resources for language/literacy/numeracy teachers to help vocational students.
    Practical Ideas for Teachers of Students with Disabilities - lots of great strategies for vocational teachers and Disabilities tutors.
References for TAFE teachers teaching the Certificate III in Aboriginal Access to Further Studies Course
Note-making strategies plus listening exercises. 'Study Skills Strategies, Your Guide to Critical Thinking' By U. Lengefeld. Crisp Publications. California. 'Seven Keys to Successful Study' by Peter Edwards ACER 1989.

98. May, 2004
Post a link in listservs you read, or Making cooperation between indigenouspeoples and Multinationals Possible. After days of tense negotiations
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Symposium applicants from 85 countries! Human rights practitioners from 85 countries have applied to participate in the Symposium They come from a wide range of fields and will bring very diverse experiences to the event. We are very excited about the ways that this group of dynamic people will be able to interact, share tactics and find new ways to collaborate.
We will continue to accept applications until June 15, so apply now [http://www.newtactics.org/main.php/WorldSymposium] and tell your colleagues and friends about this opportunity. To spread the word you can: * Put a link on your organization's web site * Post a link in listservs you read, or * Include a notice in your organization's newsletter. Latin America Workshop: June 13-20, Lima, Peru The fourth regional training workshop will be held in Lima, Peru, this June. Participants from at least six Latin American countries will come together to share their tactics and to strengthen their training skills. [more] http://www.newtactics.org/main.php/TraininginPractice

99. Activism Center At Wetlands-Preserve
We always welcome people of conscience to join us as volunteers or interns. Wetlands has fought in solidarity with indigenous people worldwide in
http://www.wetlands-preserve.org/?page=descriptions

100. PEN-L Message, [PEN-L:9851] German Tourists And Indian Country
They have no words for white people, red people, black people, yellow people What is really going on is attempted penetration of indigenous Cultures or
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