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American Indians in Children's Literature
Blog from Debbie Reese, of UIUC's American Indian Studies Program. A critical discussion of American Indians in children's books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society-at-large.
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Prairie Librarian Blog
Blog by Reegan D. Breu of the Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources charitable organization. Devoted to issues of libraries and First Peoples, the environment and more.
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Librarians for the Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Blog from Rebecca Causey for librarians to get information and work for the human rights of indigenous peoples, specifically from the Amazon rainforest.
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Biblioteca Publica Virtual Rigoberta Menchu
With information in both Spanish and k'iche', this virtual public library provides free access to academic databases, online encyclopedias, e-books, educational games, k'iche' vocabulary, digitized documents, and other electronic resources. Target audience is students from pre-K through post-graduate level in Guatemala.
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Native American Libraries and Resources
A listing of links to a diverse set of tribal libraries in 19 states.
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First Nations Libraries and Librianship
An excellent set of links to collections, library development resources, services, associations, and more.
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Alaska Native Knowledge Network
The Alaska Native Knowledge Network is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing.
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New Mexico State Library's Tribal Libraries Program
The New Mexico State Library's Tribal Libraries Program (TLP) is unique in the nation with specialized library development services to tribal communities on a statewide basis with two full time library consultants and a training and outreach center.
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Bibliography: Native Americans and Library Services
A bibliography from the Center for the Study of Rural Librarianship at Clarion University.
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Digital Technology and Indigenous Communities
In this issue of D-Lib from March 2002, experts from around the world explore the intersection between digital technology and indigenous communities.
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A Native Bridge to WebJunction.org
A unique Web environment, developed by students at the University of Texas at Austin's School of Information, for those working to support public access computing in Indian country. The site is under continuing development, and its creators welcome your feedback.
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