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Native American Sites and Resources

Oyate
Oyate is a Native organization working to see that Native American lives and histories are portrayed honestly. Their work includes evaluation of texts, resource materials and fiction by and about Native peoples and conducting of teacher workshops.

NativeWeb: resources for indigenous cultures; 4161 listings

Waasa Inaabidaa: "We Look in All Directions"
A series of educational materials about the Anishinaa! people of the Great Lakes. Interactive web site provides a teaching guide, video clips of traditional teachints/stories, history and awareness pieces, a chat room, glossary and community outreach information.

Carlisle Indian Industrial School
This site shares our American history from 1879-1918 regarding attempts to "civilize" Native Americans to become copies of their "God-fearing, soil-tilling, white brothers" through the forced institutionalization of children.

American Indian Program (AIP)
Mission: develop respect for and understanding of native views, enable Indian student to achieve at Cornell, and extend Cornell resources to Indian communities.

Cornell Cooperative Extension American Indian Communities Outreach Program Work Team
An extension team focusing on aquaculture and fisheries, Native American agriculture, plant materials, and youth education. Work team co-chairs are
H. David Greene
and Jane Mt. Pleasant.

To Build a Bridge--Working with American Indian Communities
Developed to improve service delivery in Indian communities, incorporate Indian values into research methodologies w, and educate policy makers and program developers about the unique situation of American Indians. Cost is $12. Published by the American Indian Policy Center

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