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Archive for October, 2008

Website: http://www.kitsumkalum.bc.ca/index.html This is a very impressive website about the Kitsumkalum Tribe, a member of the Tsimshian Nation in British Columbia. The site contains information about the history of the tribe, a timeline of their history, information about the Tsimshian language, the Kitsumkalum Treaty and the Band Council. The site offers useful links to members […]

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Website: http://www.johnco.com/nativel/ This website offers links to sites about British Columbia First Nations Communities, as well as links to pages concerning First Nations Organizations, Government, Treaties, Law and Land Claims, Royal Commissions on Aboriginal Peoples, Education and Culture, Training, Health and Healing, Publications, Economic Development and Tourism, Adult Education Resources, etc. There is an immense […]

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Website: http://www.u.arizona.edu/~ecubbins/webcrit.html This site is a list of questions that one should consider when confronted with a website of aboriginal content. The questions are designed to help you determine not only whether the site is written from a Native point of view, but also whether the information is trustworthy and if any stereotypes are being […]

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Website: http://www.nativeculturelinks.com/nations.html This website has been compiled by Lisa Mitten, a “mixed-blood Mohawk urban Indian” who worked for a number of years as a librarian. The site contains links to websites on numerous Native Nations, all arranged alphabetically by tribal name. The links contain brief descriptions of the sites, as well as information debunking common […]

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Website: http://www.hanksville.org/sand/ This is a website cooperatively created by 5 active members in the online world of Native American culture. It was created in response to an attempt by a wealthy corporation to use their work to create a CDrom project about Native American culture, without compensating them for their work. The website includes links […]

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