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1. AHPCC Native American Distance Education Community
available to Native American Students in their high schools, at summer camps, and at other institutes and All Indian Pueblo Councils' Pueblo
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Networks And Clusters The Yin And Yang Of Rural Development
used specialized technical institutes, research centers, and councils such as the Mississippi Delta, Appalachia, and Native American lands.
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3. Sources
The NATIVE AMERICAN WOMEN'S HEALTH EDUCATION RESOURCE CENTER is a program on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota that works with
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. Dreaming Of The Savoir's Blood
Dowd, nativistic religious leaders provided the building blocks for a unified Native American response to EuroAmerican military and political
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5. ACQTC Constitution
History Sacred Sites Councils of the Quinnipiac domains, or any person of Native American lineage from Additional clubs, institutes, etc.
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6. Dictionary Of American History
Platform Alamo, Siege of the Alaska Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act Act American Labor Party American Legion American Liberty League
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7. Events And Activites, International Education Week 2001
U.S. Embassy Helsinki (Finland) Fulbright American Bicentennial Professor, Dr. Lynn Dumenil, will speak at the American Studies Bicentennial
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Dept. Of State International Information Programs Publications
experience with executive councils requires the president to be a nativeborn American citizen at least 35 administers the National
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9. The Role Of Higher Education In The Transformation Of Societies
study of the American University Central Asia (formerly, the American perestroika, and particularly the call for more native-language
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10. AeANET AeA Florida Technology Development Conference
Regional Offices Councils. Unlock the power of AeANET National Institutes of Health Joel is a native of South Carolina and graduated
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11. Institute Of Aboriginal Peoples' Health - Annual Report Of Activities 2003-2004
The three councils involved are the Canadian institutes of Health Research Nations OR Indigenous OR native american OR american Indian OR North american
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/24724.html
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Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health - Annual Report of Activities 2003-2004
Table of Contents
Profile of the Institute
  • Guiding philosophies
Outstanding Research
  • Research priorities
  • Generating new knowledge
    • Aboriginal community-based research
    • New researchers in aboriginal health
    • History of aboriginal health and medicine
    Outstanding Researchers in Innovative Environments
    • Global health
    • Obesity
    • Palliative and end-of-life care
    • CIHR open competition
    • Strategic training program
    Partnerships and Public Engagement
    • Partnerships
      • Strategic alliances
        • Aboriginal health research ethics
        • Rural and northern health research
        Request for Applications ( RFA s)
        • ACADRE
        • Aboriginal community-based researchers
        • Immunization research
        • New researchers in aboriginal health
        • Suicide prevention among aboriginal people
        Public Engagement
        • Regional
        • National
        • International
        • Workshop, symposium and conference sponsorships
        Translating Health Research into Action
        • Knowledge translation
        • Publications
        Organizational Excellence
        • Staff
        • Institute accountability
        • Institute advisory board
        Financial Statements
        • Table A: Investments in strategic initiatives
        • Table B: Institute support grant
        • Table C: CIHR investments in aboriginal health
        Glossary
        CIHR is a federal agency reporting to Parliament through the Minister of Health. It was created by an Act of Parliament in June 2000 (48-49 Elizabeth ll, C.6).

12. Institute Of Aboriginal Peoples' Health - Annual Report Of Activities 2002-2003
(The three councils are the Canadian institutes of Health Research, Executive Director, National native american AIDS Prevention Center,
http://www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/18841.html
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13. Native Americans And The Environment: Arctic
A view of native hunting and fishing from an animal rights perspective. Movement and its Potential for alliances with american Indian Activists.
http://www.cnie.org/NAE/arctic.html
Arctic
Aboriginal Communities and Mining in Northern Canada
Special issue of this on-line magazine. (Northern Perspectives 23(3-4). Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, 1996). Aboriginal Subsistence and Culture
A high-content page of articles on subsistence hunting and fishing issues, with a particular focus on whaling. (High North). Animal Rights and Native Culture
A view of native hunting and fishing from an animal rights perspective. Not surprisingly, the author opposes it. (Ted Altar, Archive: Animal Rights Resource Site). Arctic Circle
This site contains a lot of important information on arctic and sub-arctic native peoples, with sections on natural resources, environmental justice and the history and culture of native peoples in the north. Co-management of Aboriginal Resources in the Circumpolar North
Describes co-management of resources, including existing arrangements, the principles behind successful joint management programs, and the role of treaty negotiations and self-government. (Tracy Campbell, Information North 22(1). Arctic Institute of North America. Archive: Arctic Circle, 1996). Ecological change in the Hudson Bay Bioregion: A Traditional Ecological Knowledge Perspective
(Terry Fenge, Northern Perspectives 25(1). Canadian Arctic Resources Committee, 1997).

14. Native Americans And The Environment: North America/International
Steve Newcomb discusses the nature of nativeenvironmental alliances and what Researching native North american Environmental Issues on the Internet
http://www.cnie.org/NAE/inter.html
North America/International
A Line in the Sand
This is an excellent site, with several sections on land and related issues. Aboriginal Law and Legislation Online
A large list of international, Canadian and US legal documents pertaining to aboriginal people, including legislation and court decisions. Aboriginal Overkill and Native Burning: Implications for Modern Ecosystem Management
Discusses the importance of American Indian burning techniques, and the supposed overkilling of certain game animals, for how scientists think about ecosystem stability. (Charles E. Kay, Archive: Department of Anthropology, SUNY Buffalo, 1994). Alternative Treaty between NGOS and Indigenous Peoples
This "Copenhagen Alternative Declaration" was issued by the NGO Forum at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, 3-14 June 1992, Rio de Janeiro. One section addresses specific actions to be taken by NGOs relative to indigenous peoples and their concerns with development. (NGO Forum, United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, 3-14 June 1992, Rio de Janeiro, 1992). Alternatives to Development: Environmental Values of Indigenous Peoples
Describes differences between native and industrial nations and make the recommendation that indigenous people should be in control of the rate and nature of change in their territories and societies. (Northwest Regional Conference on the Emerging International Economic Order, Archive: Fourth World Documentation Project, 1979).

15. AHPCC Native American Outreach
Telecommunications Institute (NITI), Digital Council Fires A native american Development of a booklet titled CommunitySchool alliances for
http://www.evanscraig.com/Community/Reports/NativeDigitalDivide.html
Native American Distance Education Community Web
Native American Distance Education Community Web
Home Members Schedule Status ... Resources The Native Digital Divide:
A Review of Online Literature EVANS CRAIG The Native American Distance Education Community website
http://www.eot.ahpcc.unm.edu/Community/ University of New Mexico (UNM) Albuquerque High Performance Computing Center (AHPCC) Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131 Download full Word Report (224KB) Abstract Introduction Barriers ... Appendix A ABSTRACT This paper answers the question; "What are the obstacles to integrating technology for improving education into Native cultures?" by identifying the barriers, reporting possible solutions and summarizing the various online reports in the "Native American Distance Education Community' website. ( ) According to reports over the last decade, the lack of Native American infrastructure development and accompanying skills needed to maintain it, cooperative Tribal commitments, and collaborative government policies are the most common barriers affecting Native communities. ( ) Other questions about Native American telecommunication infrastructure are also examined, as well as reporting suggested possible solutions that Native communities can utilize to overcome these obstacles. (

16. Strategic Alliances
National Council of Philippine american Canadian Accountants (NCAPACA) the diversity of Africanamericans, Hispanic-americans, and native americans in
http://ceae.aicpa.org/Community/Strategic Alliances.htm?PrinterFriendly=true

17. CSREES - USDA - Multicultural Alliances
The Alaska nativeServing and native Hawaiian-Serving Institutions EducationGrants Program Association of american Colleges and Universities (AAC U).
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/qlinks/education/ma/multicultural.html
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Education Education Academic Summit Agriculture in the Classroom Program Food and Agricultural Education Information System (FAEIS) Multicultural Alliances Teaching Improvement Workshops Search CSREES Advanced Search Quick Links Choose one: Research Education Extension Consumers Youth Small Business International Ext. Offices Partners Multicultural Alliances Overview The Multicultural Alliances (MA) section within the CSREES Science and Education Resource Development (SERD) unit manages programs and activities that specifically target historically black land-grant universities (1890 institutions), land-grant tribal colleges (1994 institutions), Alaska native-serving, native Hawaiian-serving, and Hispanic-serving institutions. MA programs are designed to build research, extension, and education capacity at these institutions and increase their competitiveness and representation in agency and departmental programs in the food and agricultural sciences. Additionally, MA supports programs at other partner institutions that serve minority communities. In Focus

18. WWWVL: American Indian - Education Related Information On The Internet
native american Multicultural Education School (NAMES) Law School AdmissionCouncil Louis Stokes alliances for Minority Participation
http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/indices/NAedrelated.html
WWW Virtual Library - American Indians
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19. Akonadi Foundation: Past Grantees 2002
Incite! convenes local gatherings called Activist institutes, build solidarityand alliances between native Americans, African Americans, Latinos/as,
http://www.akonadi.org/pastgrantees2002.html

2004 Spring
2004 Fall Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival
Advocates for Indigenous California Language Survival is an organization devoted to implementing and supporting the revitalization of indigenous California languages. Its mission is to assist California Indians in language maintenance and renewal. There are presently 50 indigenous languages that still have one or more native speakers, though these numbers are dwindling fast. There are also at least 30 languages with no native speakers left with descendants who desperately want to regain their languages. The Advocates mission is to make their efforts successful. It is the dream of the Advocates that Calif. Indian languages will once again be spoken in native communities. This is a general support grant. Applied Research Center
The Applied Research Center is a public policy research and advocacy institute focusing on the issues of race, racism, and racial justice. Founded in 1981 as an initiative to bridge efforts between analysts and activists, ARC fosters collaborations and conducts research and training to provide the intellectual credibility and leadership needed to expose, confront, and uproot structural racism. ARC's current program focuses include strategic research, action education, race and public policy, and the quarterly publication of ColorLines/Race Wire. This is a general support grant.

20. OAH Council Of Chairs Newsletter: Vol. 3, Issue 5
He emphasizes the value of alliances for both college faculty and their secondary the native american Experience in the Connecticut River Valley.
http://www.oah.org/pubs/chairsnl/v3n5.htm
Educational Collaboratives: The AHAOAHNCSS History Teaching Alliance We are pleased to dedicate this issue to the History Teaching Alliance, a joint program of the OAH, AHA and NCSS. Centered at the University of Florida, the Alliance has worked vigorously to encourage collaborative programs between universities and various local constituencies to promote more effective classroom instruc- tion in the discipline. In the first essay, Jane Landers, Director of the HTA, reviews the history and current status of the Alliance. She describes its purpose, model, structure, organization, support, current programs and future directions. HTA has been extremely successful in identifying grant support and has established a solid national network of programs. Moreover, it has achieved one of its most vital goals in bringing historians from many arenas together. John N. Short, head of the department at the University of Arkansas at Monticello, details the inception, execution and results of an exciting Alliance program placing West African history in global perspective. The collaborative effort there demonstrates clearly the roles which may be assumed by a department head to help establish and nurture such programs. Their ambitious collaborative included a study tour of Sierra Leone and has led to significant curriculum reforms in their home area of Southeast Arkansas. Picking up the theme of the department head's leadership in devel- oping HTA programs, John W. Johnson, head of the history department at the University of Northern Iowa, shares his experiences there and at Clemson. He emphasizes the value of Alliances for both college faculty and their secondary teaching colleagues. The chair is important in helping identify an appropriate program, encouraging faculty, publicizing activities, running interference for the program with the university bureaucracy, and aiding in fundraising.

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