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Cradleboard Teaching Project
www.cradleboard.org
Check out the sections "Native American Resources" for likes to internet reourses, tribal colleges and links to official sites of Nations, Tribes, and Villages, as well as to unofficial sites. (Maintained by Nihewan Foundation, compiled by Lisa Mitten.)
 
The Native American Anthology: Internet Resources
www.wsu.edu
Although the background makes some text on this site difficult to see, the content is extremely valuable. This is a great place to start searching for Native American (NA) resources online. It provides links to other sources divided into the following categories: NA History; NA Art; NA Texts; NA Literature; NA Nations; Mesoamerica; Aztec/Mexica; Inca; Maya; Olmec; NA Languages; Bibliographies; Newsgroups; Listservs; and Software. (Maintained by Richard Hooker, Washington State University.)
 
Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native American Resources
www.si.edu
Links on this page are divided into categories like Selected Exhibitions and Recommended Reading. Included here are links to cultural centers, museums, and individual reports. (Maintained by Smithsonian Institution.)
 
NativeWeb Resources: Resource Database
www.nativeweb.org
This is definitely the place to begin if you are looking for information on Native or Indigeous peoples. It covers the arts, history, geneology, news, science, business and much more. The goal of this site, which it achieves, is to "disseminate information from and about native or Indigenous nations, peoples and organizations around the world; to foster communication between native and non-native peoples; to conduct research involving native peoples' usage of technology and the Internet; and to provide resources, mentoring, and services to facilitate native use of this technology." The site has won several awards for its contents and design. (Maintained by NativeWeb.)
 
Hot Links for American Indian Tribal Libraries
www.u.arizona.edu
This collection of resources related to North American Indians is divided into categories like: Associations and Institutes; Bibliographies; Book Reviews; Museums and Cultural Centers; and Periodicals and Journals. (Maintained by Elaine Cubbins, University of Arizona.)
 
::: American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Collection :::
content.lib.washington.edu
As their home page explains, "this site provides an extensive digital collection of original photographs and documents about the Northwest Coast and Plateau Indian cultures, complemented by essays written by anthropologists, historians, and teachers about both particular tribes and cross-cultural topics. Find information about specific tribes and also cross-cultural topics (like assimilation through education). Thousands of photographs are on this site and are very well-organized. (Maintained by the University of Washington.)
 
Anthropology Exhibits on the WWW
lucy.ukc.ac.uk
This site provides links to various anthropology exhibits. Examples of some exhibits are the Dead Sea Scrolls, the life of a Vietnamese refugee and gang member, and the investigation of Iron Age settlement sites in the surrounding Borders region of southern Scotland. (Maintained by the Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing, University of Kent at Canterbury.)
Posted by PierceCollege to anthropology on Fri Apr 14 2006 at 16:39 UTC | info | related
 
Anthropology Internet Resources
www.wcsu.edu
Here you'll find links to articles and web pages about anthropology-related topics. Some of the categories and titles included in them are: Cultural Resources ("What is Anthropology," "Ethnographic Studies Resources," "Anthropology of Religion Links," "Theory in Anthropology"); Linguistic Resources ("Ethnologue (Languages of the World)," "Human Languages Page"); Physical Anthropology Resources ("What is Darwinism," "Biological Anthropology Sources," "Leakey Foundation," "Jane Goodall Institute"); Archaeology Resources ("Prehistoric Cultures (Tutorial)," "American Archaeology," "Ancient Greece," "Mayan Sites"); Native American Resources ("Aboriginal (Native American) Star Knowledge," "Native American Art & Education Center," "First Nations Development Institute," "U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs"); General Resources; and Miscellaneous Resources. (Maintained by the Department of Social Sciences at Western Connecticut State University.)
Posted by PierceCollege to anthropology on Fri Apr 14 2006 at 16:37 UTC | info | related
 
Anthropology Internet Page
wwwsju.stjohns.edu
Of particular intereste on this site is a list of links to regional, national, and ethnic focused sites. You will also find links to some college and university anthropology departments. Otherwise, this is like the other sites linking to useful anthropology resources by categorizing them into topics like archaeology, ethnomusicology, indigenous peoples, linguistic anthropology, physical anthropology, and postmodernism. (Maintained by Arthur Sherman or Jay H. Bernstein of St. John's University.)
Posted by PierceCollege to anthropology on Fri Apr 14 2006 at 16:32 UTC | info | related
 
WWW Virtual Library: Anthropology
vlib.anthrotech.com
This site provides a comprehensive listing of Internet resources relating to anthropology. It categorizes resources into various sub-fields (and sub-sub-fields) of anthropology. For example, anthropology -- archaeology -- rock art. Some of the web sites you find here are ranked by visitors (like you), and you can sometimes tell how useful they've found a resource to be just by noticing the ranking before you actually visit a site. Many listed sources are created and maintained by anthropologists. This site looks a lot like Yahoo so if you like using Yahoo, you'll feel right at home using this site. (Maintained by Anthro TECH.)
Posted by PierceCollege and 1 other with 1 comment to anthropology on Fri Apr 14 2006 at 15:47 UTC | info | related

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