Haudenosaunee Links & More
Akwesasne Task Force on the Environment [This hyperlink is currently unavailable] Includes information about ATFE, pollution at Akwesasne and environmental restoration projects.
Mohawk Nation Home Page Includes information about the Mohawk Nation Council of Chiefs, the Akwesasne Freedom School and the Akwesasne Notes Bookstore.
Environment Division - The St. Regis Mohawk Tribe Includes information about the SRMT, pollution at Akwesasne, environmental projects, environmental cartoons, and Genealogy.
The Mohawk Valley Project - Kanatsiohareke Describes the Mohawk community of Kanatsiohareke which was re-established in the Mohawk Valley in 1993.
Peace 4 Turtle Island This site includes educational information concerning the Haudenosaunee and provides a home work help team for students.
Great Peace CD-ROM An excellent CD-ROM which explores the history, culture, values, and spirituality of the Haudenosaunee. It is produced by native people about the Haudenosaunee. It is a must have for libraries, schools, colleges, Universities and other educational institutions.
Links to Other Haudenosaunee and Native American Environmental Web Sites
EPA Region II Web Site This is the Web site of the Environmental Protection Agency. Region II includes: New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin island. There is a lot of valuable information at this web site.
Indigenous Environmental Network IEN is an alliance of grassroots Indigenous peoples whose mission is to protect the sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination and exploitation by strengthening, maintaining and respecting traditional teachings and natural laws.
Native Americans and the Environment This page contains a wonderful bibliography of resources about Native environmental issues.
Deep Ecology and First Nations Contains information and bibliographies on dam projects and their impact on native lands.
Fourth World Documentation Project Anti - Treaty Movement Contains documents that look at the anti-treaty and anti-Indian groups, including their connections to the Wise Use Movement.
The Turtle Island Organization Turtle Island Native Network resources for Native American sites concerning the environment.
Indigenous Water The purpose of this site is to promote better understanding of indigenous perspectives on water and development among non-indigenous water professionals, and to enhance dialogue between indigenous political and spiritual leaders on one hand, and the agents of water resources development on the other.
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