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Digest: Tumblr 2008mar09
These digests are described here, Briefs 5a, now Tumblrd [preparedness, accessibility] Horseradish smell fire-alarm for waking up deaf people http://www.boingboing.net/2008/03/09/horseradish-smell-fi.html Horseradish smell fire-alarm for waking up deaf people Nelson sez, “Japanese researchers have developed a fire alarm that sprays the … Continue reading
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Sources of indigenous peoples info from Librarians’ Internet Index
LII is such a great resource, available through RSS feed. Librarians’ Internet Index: New This Week New and newly-discovered Web sites for librarians and everyone else, updated every Thursday morning. See more resources on our site http://lii.org/ CBC News In … Continue reading
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Traditional foods guide
from NAEP Native Access to Engineering Programme First aboriginal food guide balances traditional, practical and from CBC [read the entire story here] http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2007/04/12/food-guide.html “Bannock, berries, wild game and canned milk are part of a new version of Canada’s Food Guide, … Continue reading