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Resources: 9 listings
- African Documents at Fourth World Documentation Project
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Africa |
- Since 1991 the Africa section of the Prehistory Departement of the Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe-University at Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is engaged in research in Northeastern Nigeria, specifically Borno and Yobe States.
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- More sites on www.cwis.org
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- Documents From Melanesia, Polynesia and the Pacific
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Pacific - South |
- More sites on www.cwis.org
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- First Nations Periodical Index
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Canada |
- The First Nations Periodical Index contains journals of mainly Canadian Native content. This Index is a tool providing access to information about First Nations for students (high school or university), educators, instructors and researchers.
The First Nations Periodical Index is a joint project of the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, Saskatoon Campus,
the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre and the Library Services for Saskatchewan Aboriginal Peoples committee.
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- More sites on www.lights.com
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- Looking Back Woman
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Lakota |
US - West |
- White Buffalo Calf Pipe Ceremony & Sun Dance 1971 with Ceremonial Chief & Holy Man Frank Fools Crow conducting, with John Fire Lame Deer. Also shown the Staff passed back to the women re:Richard Two Elk interview tape 3.
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- Native American Documents Project
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US - West |
- The NADP was begun in 1992 by Prof. E.A. Schwartz, at the California State University, San Marcos.
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- More sites on www.csusm.edu
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- Papers of Edward Koiki Mabo (1936-1992)
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Australia - Torres Strait |
- In March 1995 the National Library of Australia purchased the papers of Edward
Koiki Mabo from his widow, Bonita Mabo. In June 1992,
six months after his death, Mabo achieved national prominence as the successful
principal plaintiff in the landmark High Court ruling on native land title.
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- More sites on www.nla.gov.au
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- The Avalon Project : 18th Century Documents
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US - Northeast |
- The Avalon Project at Yale Law School.
The Lillian Goldman Law Library in Memory of Sol Goldman.
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- More sites on www.yale.edu
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- U.S. Department of the Interior - Indian Ancestry
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- Indian Ancestry - Enrollment in a Federally Recognized Tribe
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- More sites on www.doi.gov
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- Walking a Mile: A First Step Toward Mutual Understanding
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United States |
- This new study is one of the most in-depth examinations ever made of the thinking of American Indians and non-Indians about each other. The research--based on 12 focus groups conducted in 2006 and 2007--explores Indians' perceptions of their own place in contemporary American society and how non-Indians view American Indians, what they know (or think they know), the generalizations they make and stereotypes they hold, how their perceptions were formed and their interest in learning more. The research was made possible by a grant from The Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Foundation.
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