IFPRI Gender CG Newsletter, Vol. 5 No. 2, October 1999 New EMail listservs. will discuss topics that include sustainable agriculture,land management, forests, trade and finance, and indigenous peoples. http://www.ifpri.org/themes/mp17/gender/news5-2/news52i.htm
Extractions: October 1999 The NGO Women's Caucus, a working group of the NGO steering committee of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development (CSD), invites you to join its e-mail discussions about gender and sustainable development. The discussions will help prepare for next year's CSD meetings (February 28-March 10 for the intercessional meetings; the month of April for the main meetings), in which participants will discuss topics that include sustainable agriculture, land management, forests, trade and finance, and indigenous peoples. To subscribe to the listserve, send a message to women-csd-subscribe@egroups.com, or go to the e-group's home page at www.egroups.com/list/women-csd and follow the instructions. The Women's Caucus welcomes participation of men and women interested in seeing that appropriate decisions are taken regarding the gender-related aspects of sustainable development. To provide everybody with references and resources relevant for next year's meetings, listserve members are requested to send any information having to do with the gender aspects of the meeting topics mentioned above to Minu Hemmati and Ami Doshi at United Nations Environment and Development-U.K. ( minush@aol.com
The Venezuela's Eco Portal To Eco-Tourism & Ecology development that directly impact indigenous peoples lands, cultures Visiting indigenouscommunity in Morelos, Mexico 11) Eco Tourism listservs 12-) Contacts 13 http://ecoportal.tripod.com/ecotourism-related-rethinking.htm
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Cyberactivism, Sociology 4JJ3 - Group 9 seemed to be developing on the Net involving email listservs and many For if thepoor, indigenous peoples of Chiapas were using the Internet for their cause http://www.socsci.mcmaster.ca/soc/courses/soc4jj3_99/stuweb/gp9/indigenous.html
Extractions: Activist groups who may not be directly related to the cause for which they are fighting also use the Internet. As shown by various websites and the article written by O. Froehling, "The Cyberspace 'War of Ink and Internet' in Chiapas, Mexico", the Zapatistas prove to be an example of this phenomenon. Supporters of the Zapatistas ironically used the Internet, a child of the military (as the Internet was first invented so that military would have a communication net invulnerable to strikes against a central location) (Froehling, 1997), to stop military advancement in Chiapas. They did so by sending information on the situation in Chiapas to pre-existing e-mail lists concerned with indigenous rights, discussion groups on Central America, anti-NAFTA networks and visions in non-governmental organizations of peasant self-determination struggles. The outcomes of this campaign both helped and hampered the Zapatistas cause. The Zapatistas are mainly composed of Mayan Indians (Froehling, 1997). The demands of the Zapatistas which caused this revolt were quite basic, "housing, land, health care, work, bread, education, information, culture, independence, democracy, justice, liberty and peace" (Froehling, 1997). In order to have these demands heard and hopefully met, the Zapatistas occupied much of the state of Chiapa in January of 1994. This date was chosen with purpose, for it was the same time that NAFTA was to go through in Mexico. They would therefore move the focus from the NAFTA agreement to the problems that they and other indigenous people were facing. The Zapatistas hoped to cause a large-scale war, therefore gaining National attention, yet this was neither necessary nor possible. Twelve days into the conflict with 145 dead, the Mexican government called for a cease-fire due to the publicity this event had gained over the Internet. (Froehling, 1997)
American Multicultural Student Agency Quarterly, a world report on the rights of indigenous peoples and ethnic edu DiversityPage, from CLNet Extensive lists of newsgroups, listservs, gophers, WWW http://ams.unomaha.edu/links.html
"the People's Paths Home Page!" NAII Communications! EMAIL listservs. list for scholars, academicians, and Native peoples to consider thehistory, culture, ideas and events relating to indigenous peoples from the http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/listserv.html
Extractions: "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
Cape Henry Collegiate School - Perry Library indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities . Diversity Page. http//latino.sscnet.ucla.edu/diversity1.html,from CLNet. Extensive lists of newsgroups, listservs, http://www.capehenry.org/Academics/Library/profmulticultural.htm
Extractions: General Information Card Catalog Online Online Databases ... CHCS Homepage These are Web sites that focus on more than one racial or ethnic group, or on diversity issues in general: The Balch Insitute http://www.balchinstitute.org/ Bureau of the Census http://www.census.gov/ Online U.S. census data can be searched by specific region, race or ethnicity, age, and more Cultural Survival- http://www.cs.org/ focuses on indigenous peoples worldwide; includes electronic version of the journal Cultural Survival Quarterly- www.cs.org/csq/csq.htm, a "world report on the rights of indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities" Diversity Page http://latino.sscnet.ucla.edu/diversity1.html, from CLNet. Extensive lists of newsgroups, listservs, gophers, WWW sites and much more. Includes African American, American Indian, Asian American, and Latino resources Diversity Resources on the Internet http://seaccd.sccd.ctc.edu/~jkent/diversity.html
Capilano College - Books, Videos, CDs ... In the Library Catalogue site also has subscription information about newsgoups listservs and provides byCultural Survival, an organization that helps indigenous peoples and ethnic http://merlin.capcollege.bc.ca/SubjectExpert/new/annsrch7a.cfm?Program=Anthropol
UF Web Resources For Minority Studies Home Page provides profiles of Chicana resources, listservs, organizations, and strategic,economic and human rights situations faced by indigenous peoples. http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/hss/ref/webminstudies.html
Extractions: This page provides selected web resources to begin research in the interdisciplinary field of Minority Studies, which covers many subjects including history, literature, music, art, political science, and sociology. You can access these websites by clicking on the appropriate hyperlink below. Additionally, library staff are available to assist you at the reference desk, and a Resource Guide for Research in Minority Studies is available at http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/hss/ref/minstudies.html General Minority Studies Directories and Associations Bibliographies and Research Guides top Directories and Associations Associations on the Net : Ethnicity, Culture, and Race Associations Directory is provided by the Internet Public Library CLNet Diversity CWIS Listings Index of Campus Wide Information Servers in American Literature and Related Fields , Georgetown University, provides links for several minority group studies from various University websites Glass Ceiling Commission works to identify barriers and expand practices and policies which promote employment opportunities for the advancement of minorities and women into positions of responsibility in the private sector. Site contains studies and reports
Internet Subject Resources International Studies indigenous peoples. government and academic texts organized by subject, region, currentevents, research institutes, professional conferences, and listservs. http://library.vassar.edu/electronics/etc/acad/intstud.html
Resources For Study And Research - Native North Americans From UC Riverside, ChicanoLatino Net, this is a collection of listservs, gophersand There is a choice of indigenous peoples on the menu which leads to the http://gaelnet.stmarys-ca.edu/study/ethnic/native.html
Extractions: Library Native North Americans - This includes Albert , the SMC Library catalog, and Expanded Academic ASAP , the journal index for many different subjects. Some of the articles are in full text. Remember, also, to look at other choices such as ERIC to find information on education related issues for different cultures and ethnicities. Sources of Information offers you a list of resource materials available at the Saint Mary's College Library: NativeWeb - This is a great site to get general information on Native Americans, plus information on what is going on in the American Indian community now. This site includes statistical sites, and is not limited to American Native peoples, but other Aboriginal cultures around the globe. Aboriginal Canada portal - A single gateway connecting to about 7,500 links. Intended for Canadians, but it also links to more general aboriginal sites. American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Digital Collection - More than 2,300 photographs, and 3,800 pages of text on topics including work, education, transportation, treaties, housing, clothing, and work. Some spcific Indian tribal groups are represented: Alaskan Tlingit and Tshimshian, Coeur d'Alene, Lushotseed, Makah, and Nez Perce. Chief George Manuel Memorial Library - Formerly the Fourth World Documentation Project. Information on tribes worldwide, focusing on the aboriginal and indigenous nations globally.
Adelphi Libraries - Research A Subject: Anthropology with listings of journals, job opportunities, listservs, etc. Resources General *Archaeology * Ethnomusicology * indigenous peoples * Linguistic Anthropology http://libraries.adelphi.edu/research/netres/anthro.shtml
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PopCultures.com | General Links This organization manages over 100 listservs, many of which would be of and Socialism,Media Watchdogs, Native Americans and indigenous peoples, and Radical http://www.popcultures.com/general.htm
Extractions: American Cultural History 1920-1929 Good overview of American popular culture during the "Roaring Twenties" that includes literature suggestions. American Memory Consists of primary source and archival materials relating to American culture and history. The American Studies Crossroads Project A comprehensive, integrated information platform containing pedagogical, scholarly, and institutional information for the international American Studies Community. American Studies Web Search the American Studies Web Options Archives of African American Music and Culture Collections include audio and video recordings, photographs, original scores, and oral histories, among other artifacts and ephemera related to popular, religious, and art musics, and Black radio. Aurora Australis A gateway to the very best in contemporary Australian writing, created by some of the country's most admired authors and sponsored by the Literature Fund of the Australia Council.
INTERRACIAL indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities . Diversity Page, from CLNet (http//latino.sscnet.ucla.edu/diversity1.html).Extensive lists of newsgroups, listservs, http://www.strategenius.org/interracial.htm
Sociology Resources On The Internet: To subscribe to the selected listservs below, send an email message information andresearch pertaining to human rights, development, indigenous peoples, etc. http://www.sociology.org/content/vol001.003/nash.html
Extractions: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University The Internet, the worldwide network of computer networks, is rapidly transforming the production, consumption, and distribution of knowledge and information. Not only is information made available in differing electronic formats and through differing network applications, it is expanding at a most prodigious rate in terms of content. Further, much of the latest research, sociological and otherwise, now finds its way onto the Internet long before it reaches print or other traditional media. Ultimately, then, the ubiquitous nature and exponential growth of electronic networking, coupled with its research relevance, has made coming to terms with the Internet and its resources a most pressing and necessary task for all academics. The purpose of this document is to provide an introductory overview of selected resources available on the Internet that may be of general interest to sociologists and related social scientists. This is by no means a comprehensive listing of all sociology resources on the Internet. Such a project would be impracticable for two reasons. First, definitional problems regarding precise disciplinary boundaries and the relevance of particular resources would be quite difficult to satisfactorily resolve once and for all. Second, even if a definitional consensus could be reached, the Internet's enormity and constantly changing nature would render the development of a definitive and comprehensive listing impossible.
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Extractions: BC First Nations Studies 12 The topic outline below corresponds to the BC First Nations Studies 12 Course Outline. This resource page has two main objectives. It is intended to be a supplement to the text and course materials provided by the classroom teacher while encouraging the use of electronic media by students and staff. The web sites included are by no means intended to be all inclusive but they can provide access to useful information and they will often lead to additional information through links included on these pages. See the end of the outline below for a list of some general Social Studies links and some sources of BC First nations Studies journals. (This page was created by Mr. R. Dencer, Yale Secondary School Library - November, 2001) Biases in World History Texts How To Use Primary Sources Primary Sources - Definition Primary Sources - Analysis ... Studying History The Initial Settlement of B.C.
AGM98 tasks dealt with copyright requests, listserv discussion groups, (listservs not being Williamsnoted that he would like the indigenous peoples results from IAIA http://www.iaia.org/minutes/AGM98.htm
Extractions: IAIA98 Annual General Meeting and Awards 20 April 1998 Christchurch Convention Centre, Christchurch, New Zealand 1. President Partidario opened the meeting with a welcome to the IAIA98 AGM. Bronstein moved to approve the minutes of the 1997 AGM. Mason seconded. Motion carried. 2. Partidario announced the results of the election and introduced both the existing and newly-elected officers: Alex Weaver (President-Elect), Jules Scholten (Director), Tom Mason (Treasurers), Dan Bronstein (Counselor), Bernice Goldsmith (Director) Shirley Conover (Secretary) , Hobson Bryan (President-Elect), Joanna Treweek, (Director), Frank Vanclay (Director), Luis Sanchez (Director - unable to attend meeting). 3. Board and Committee reports and questions. 3.1. Board report. Partidario presented the agenda for actions first presented at IAIA97 AGM and reviewed the years accomplishments. (See attachment: Highlights of the IAIA 1997-98 Year to Date) 3.3 International Cooperation Committee. Anneke Wevers reported that she and Barry Dalal-Clayton are stepping down as co-chairs and will be replaced by Abdoulaye Sene and Parvaiz Naim. Committee members have been active and have increased awareness of IAIA among professionals in different organizations; expect the program to grow and branch. Next years plans are to continue efforts, stimulate affiliations. A research task force will be taken forward. 3.4 Training and Professional Development. Des Connor reported briefly: the main activity of the TPD is to organize the pre-conference training courses; they would appreciate comments and suggestions for courses and instructors. Introduction to the EIA manual is very popular at this meeting. Partidario also noted the EIA Training Database is another valuable resource of the TPD and that Peter Croal is steeping down as chair, to be replaced by Pierre Andre.
INNOVATION LAW FORUM: Traditional Knowledge Links And Listservs Traditional and indigenous Knowledge Links and listservs. Link. indigenous PeoplesBiodiversity Information Network (IBIN) is a mechanism to exchange information http://innovationlaw.org/lawforum/pages/rg_traditional_knowledge_links.htm
INNOVATION LAW FORUM: Intellectual Property Law Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations. Draft Declarationon the Rights of indigenous peoples Commision on Human Rights. http://innovationlaw.org/lawforum/pages/traditional_knowledge.htm
Extractions: Research Guide Links and Listservs Journals ... Library Traditional Knowledge and Biodiversity UNESCO Protection of Folklore online. Convention on Biological Diversity Links- World Resources Institute Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Commision on Human Rights Programme for Traditional Resource Rights - Oxford Centre for the Environment, Ethics, and Society - Statements and Guidelines, Annotated Bibliography, Publications, Links... Third World Network - Biodiversity, Access, Indigenous Knowledge, and IPRs
Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas indigenous peoples of the Americas An AskERIC InfoGuide http://ericir.syr.edu/Old_Askeric/InfoGuides/alpha_list/Indigenous_Peoples-11.95
Extractions: An AskERIC InfoGuide Prepared Eric Bibliographies, Digests, and Native Education Directory. URL: gopher://ericir.syr.edu This useful site provides access to bibliographies and digests on Native Americans. Information is located under Directories and Bibliographies. gopher ericir.syr.edu ->eric clearinghouses/components ->eric clearinghouses ->eric clearinghouse on rural education and small schools Fourth World Documentation Project URL: gopher://gopher.etext.org:70/00/Politics/Fourth.World/00_FWDP.INFO.TXT This is an extremely valuable resource that provides information about the project, and international resources on indigenous peoples. Specific information about the project is located under fourth world while information about North American Indigenous people is accessible under Americas. gopher fir.cic.net ->politics ->fourth world or Americas ->FWDP. info.text or Index.Americas.txt Inter-Tribal Network URL: gopher://cscns.com:70/1