Native American
UGA
Institute
of Native American Studies
Central to the mission of both Native American Studies as a discipline
and to INAS is the study of the indigenous peoples of the Americas
from the perspective of the indigenes themselves.
Native
American Studies Subject Guide
Links and resources provided by the UGA Library.
Texts
Allen, Paula Gunn. Grandmothers of the Light: A Medicine Woman's
Sourcebook. Beacon Press, 1991.
Allen, Paula Gunn. The Sacred Hoop: Recovering the Feminine
in American Indian Traditions . Beacon Press, 1986.
An
article about Paula Allen Gunn
Websites
Native American
Women's Health Education Resource Center
A reservation-based, non-profit organization in Lake Andes, SD serving
Native American women and their families. The website and clearinghouse
make the Resource Center's publications and products available to
the community at large.
Virtual
Library in Native American Feminism
This index of links to Native American includes resources such
as cultural, legal, health, arts, bibliographies, film and video, tribal
gaming, genealogy, and government.
American
Indian and Native American Studies
From the Yale University library, this site includes many useful
links for teaching resources and internet sites.
American
Indian Feminism
A bibliography
Native
American Sites
Contains links to information and Native American websites about
art, music, literature, history, politics, activism, geography, archaeology
and Education. Also includes links to specific tribes and Native American
Organizations.
Native
American Women on the Web
Contains links to multi-purpose sites on Native Americans and examples
of sites and documents on Native American women
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