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Resources

Our Mother Tongues

Frequently when one hears about the Native American experience in the United States, the focus is on the loss of traditions, folkways, and language. In contrast, this website was created to highlight a recent documentary by Anne Makepeace that focuses on the ways in which Native American languages have recovered and thrived in recent times. On the site, visitors should start by clicking on the...

http://www.ourmothertongues.org/Home.aspx
Racial Tensions Arise From Rodeo-Chediski Fire

Leonard Gregg, a 29-year old Apache contract firefighter, was arrested Sunday, June 30th, and charged with intentionally starting a fire that, after merging with a smaller one, grew into the largest wildfire in Arizona history. This fire, named the Rodeo-Chediski fire, has burned approximately 469,320 acres of pine forest in Arizona's White Mountains, scorched more than 420 homes in the Show Low...

https://scout.wisc.edu/report/2002/0705
Reclaiming History As an Indigenous Hiker

"What does it look like to be a respectful and responsible traveler when we're traveling to these other spaces?" It is a question everyone should wrestle with, whether out on a hiking or camping adventure or traveling for other professional or personal reasons. The question is further explored on this episode of the travel podcast Let's Go Together. Listeners will enjoy a 40-minute conversation...

https://www.travelandleisure.com/lets-go-together-podcast/ep...
SAIIC-L: South and Meso American Indian Rights Center Mailing List

The South and Meso American Indian Rights Center sponsors an announcement mailing list for news items and urgent-action alerts to promote its goal to link Indian peoples of the Americas.

http://saiic.nativeweb.org/saiic-l.html
Virtual Museum of New France

Developed as an educational and informative online tool by the Canadian Museum of Civilization, the Virtual Museum of New France explores various aspects of France's involvement in the New World throughout the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. First-time visitors may want to start by taking A Photographic Exploration of Canada, which offers a visual overview of the land as the first French explorers...

https://www.historymuseum.ca/virtual-museum-of-new-france/
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