List Name:
Taino-L The Taino Peoples Forum
Title: List Administrator
Contact Name: Chief Peter G. Torres:
E-Mail Address
torresp@algorithms.com
Taino-L The Taino Peoples Forum: taino-l@maelstrom.stjohns.edu
Sever Address St. Johns University: Listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu
LOCATION OF WEB SITE:
The Native American
Internet Affairs Council
naintaff.htm
Native American News (Wotanging Ikche)
OoOKANOHEDAANIYVWIYAO
Otapi'sin Atsinikiisinaakssin
(Native American News) Containing articles from Minn-Ind,
NATIVELIT, & NATIVE-L listservers; UUCP & genie email; Newsgroups: alt.native, soc.culture.native. Articles appearing have been previously posted for public dissemination and/or permission for inclusion has been secured. Letters of authorization are on file. A list of those granting permission to repost their words in this issue are listed at the end of part A. I thank each of you for allowing your words to be shared with the people. >>>----> This newsletter is a way of keeping the brothers and sisters who share our Spirit informed about current events within the lives of those who walk the Red Road. The independent news source on Native American Issues.
MEDIA & LITERATURE - INTERNET NEWSGROUPS, LISTSERVERS & ARCHIVES
A Line in the Sand exploring important issues of cultural sensitivity, cultural property & copyright, as it pertains to creations of the Native Peoples. Issues dealing with Sovereignty, Cultural Property, Legal Resources, Stereotypes, Responses from the Indigenous Peoples, and Available Resources. Discussion Boards have been set up to provide space for open commentary.
INDKNOW
Indigenous Knowledge Systems List: The world has suffered and continues to suffer from a profound loss of indigenous peoples and rural groups and their knowledge about the natural world constructed from their intimate ties to land and place. This loss has been accompanied by neglect and the marginalization of their practices and beliefs, often figured as inferior forms of knowing to be replaced by universalized knowledge derived from the Western scientific tradition.
Native American Newsgroup: alt.native
Native American Newsgroup: soc.culture.native
NativeLit-L Home Page
Native American Literature: NativeLit-L is a listserv for the discussion of Native American Literature. For the purposes of this list, "native" refers to autochthonous peoples of the North Americas (the US, Canada, and Mexico) and neighboring islands, including Hawaii. Discussions in this list are open to any aspect of native literature. The list welcomes book reviews, articles about poetry, fiction, and criticism; information about publications, talks, conferences; and general chit-chat about native literature. While different points of view are always welcome, flamers will be deleted from the subscription list without notice. This list is a low-volume list -- around 5 to 15 messages a week --, so it is unlikely that it will fill your mail queue.
NativeNet
NativeNet is designed to promote dialogue and understanding regarding indigenous peoples of all parts of the world. It provides a set of electronic mailing lists and archives and maintains a list of references to relevant information on the Web. Please see our information page to learn more about the history, vision and possible future ofNativeNet. NATIVE-L (news and information) /
NATCHAT (discussion) sample / NAT-LANG (language) / NAT-HLTH (health) / NAT-EDU (education) / NAT-1492 (Columbus Quincentenary). #NativeTalk
International Intertribal's worldwide chat line on the Internet Relay Chat (IRC) dealing with Native American chat, info, and help.
#Nativetalk members and guests realise the importance of children learning about the Native Culture - the worldwide Native culture as well as Native Americans. Although the channel does not tell Native Stories or talk about Spirituality, we know children learn from by example. In #nativetalk we welcome children of all ages to come and visit one of the few, clean, award winning channels on the IRC. Our Members, Channels members do not know these children or when a child enters so we must maintain our stringent rules at all times. Our regulars are aware of this, and although a slip happens now and then, overall our members welcome children of all ages, with a good heart and mind.
Sioux's Home Page - Native American Mailing List Info Page Listowners have the right to either approve or disapprove a subscription request at any time! There will be info on many Native American Mailing Lists and general info about mailing list manners! These lists are a good way of promoting native issues and seeking support for common goals and social justice for our nations on many levels for our peoples. As such we need to present a unified front in order to learn from each other!! Presently, there are 63 mailing lists listed here, but I do have a few more to add yet! If you know of any I have missed please email me and I will add it to the list. Also, if on subscribing you find details may have changed please let me know that too!
To subscribe, send mail with a message consisting of one line..
Resources
American Indian Health Resources List
Serves INTERNET ADDRESSES FOR BREAST AND CERVICAL..
http://cherokee.digigo.com/tmoore/list.htm
NATIVE AMERICAN MAILING LISTS This is a list of Native American mailing lists
NativeTech's
Internet Links to Native
American Resources MEDIA & LITERATURE
the NATIVEnet List Administrator
Native Literature List Administrator
Iroquois List
Taino List
TAINO-L@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
Compiled by: Glenn Welker
This site has been accessed 10,000,000 times since February 8, 1996