links - native people & cultures
links listed are either favorites or added because they have
something of extra interest--
this list is not intended to be exhaustive. Some links will
appear in more than one category, and sometimes only a special
page will be listed. All links listed will take you out of Quavajo.
so don't forget to bookmark!
The Four Winds Society: the Q'ero, last
descendants of the Inka, believe it's the "time of the great
gathering
of the Peoples of the Four Directions, bringing renewed
order & harmony in the universe."
Indigenous Environmental Network: "alliance of
grassroots indigenous peoples whose mission is to protect the
sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination & exploitation by
strengthening, maintaining & respecting the traditional
teachings and the natural laws."
The Cherokee People - this a a beautiful and
lovingly-made series of pages on the history and legends of the
Cherokees.
Voyage to Another Universe - this is a terrific
resource; it's a detailed tour around the Four Corners area, and
the author once worked at the Navajo Community College for two
years. Much rich knowledge here, many dineh
(Navajo)
words explained, all the geology and dates of the landscapes,
many illustrations and maps, including satellite
images. It will
take some time to get around it all, but it's well worth it.
Dinetah's Home Page - probably the largest
collection of stories from all the indigenous Nations on the Net.
Native Tech - a fine site "dedicated to disconnecting
the term 'primitive' from perceptions of native
american
technology and art." A substantial and growing resource.
A Line in the Sand - a native american perspective on issues of sovereignty, cultural property,
stereotypes, and law.
For caucasians (and others) wishing to explore their roots:
Exploring Ancient World Cultures:
Online course for teachers of ancient and medieval worlds
of the Middle
East, Europe, India & China; the
articles deal especially well with ethics and changing values
of the eras/areas.
If you get easily side-tracked, don't
go to the lists of Internet Sites for yeach of the culture pages
(bet you will!).
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last update 8/20/99