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Sources of indigenous peoples info from Librarians’ Internet Index

2007 June 29 · Leave a Comment

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 Depth: Aboriginal Canadians
News and feature stories about Canada’s aboriginal population of Indians, Métis, and Inuit, which “is [...]

Tags: communities · resources

On-line exhibit Maria Martinez

2007 February 19 · Leave a Comment

Following up on

http://13c4.wordpress.com/2006/10/07/ maria-martinez%e2%80%99s-open-source-earthenware/

there is an on-line exhibit, fairly superficial, but will give a taste of the quality and history.

Touched by Fire: The Art, Life, and Legacy of Maria Martinez -
http://www.miaclab.org/exhibits/maria/index.html

Technorati Tags: Tewa, Pueblo, ES&H, traditional+art,
Site Search Tags: Tewa, Pueblo, ES&H, traditional+art, pottery

Tags: HazArt · Pueblo

What’s Up for Alaska environmental issues

2007 February 1 · Leave a Comment

This is a great weekly E-mail newslist of events of interest, notices of regulatory hearings, grants available, training, internships, etc. related to the environment. I put a couple of examples below.

>WHAT’S UP – Compiled Weekly by Peg Tileston
On behalf of the Alaska Women Environmental Network (| AWEN |), Alaska Center for the Environment (ACE), [...]

Tags: Alaska · ES&H

Help wanted Alaskan Icons

2007 January 19 · Leave a Comment

Yekaterinburg Alaskan Icon Exhibition for 200th Anniversary of American-Russian Diplomatic Relations
Prof. Lydia Black has asked that I publicize the evident need for Orthodox icons made by Alaska Natives and other Native Americans for a special bicentennial exhibit. These could be contemporary examples or historic. I’m guessing icons by unknown Native artists or iconographers would be [...]

Tags: AI/AN · Alaska

St Innocent of Alaska Bicentennial (Ioann Veniaminov)

2006 August 1 · 6 Comments

I had a chance to help Prof. Lydia Black with her organizing of the Veniaminov Bicentennial, by acting as a digital translator. 2007-03-13 Lydia T. Black 1925 to 2007
Ioann Veniaminov is the world’s most famous Alaskan, except in Alaska and the USA.

http://www.uaf.edu/univrel/media/FY98/026.html
I was fortunate to find the Orthodox Church in America
http://www.oca.org which [...]

Tags: AI/AN · Alaska · Eskimo · anthropology · published