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Suggested Links
Do you want to find more information on Aboriginal Peoples? Here are
some links to Internet website that are useful resources.
Aboriginal Youth Network
This site contains excellent resources for
and about Aboriginal Youth in Canada.
Assembly of First Nations
The website of the largest Aboriginal organization
in Canada, representing Canada's First Nations peoples.
Bill's
Aboriginal Links
This site contains numerous links to a wide
variety of websites relating to Indigenous Peoples worldwide and Aboriginal
Peoples in Canada and the U.S.
Canada's SchoolNet
The SchoolNet Web site showcases an exciting
set of innovative, award winning Internet-based educational resources and
services that provide teachers and learners alike with a single platform
from which to access the Information Highway.
Center
for World Indigenous Studies
The Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS)
is an independent, non-profit research and education organization dedicated
to wider understanding and appreciation of the ideas and knowledge of indigenous
peoples and the social, economic and political realities of indigenous
nations.
First Perspective
Online
An online newspaper about contemporary Aboriginal
issues and current events.
Indian and Northern Affairs
Canada
This site is operated by the Department of
Indian Affairs and Northern Development provides information about Aboriginal
Peoples in Canada from the federal governments' perspective.
SchoolNet's
First Peoples Homepage
A direct link to SchoolNet's site focussing
on websites showcasing the First Peoples of Canada.
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