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Sunday, November 15, 2009

NativeWiki

When I looked up Lee Francis, the author of this month's non-fiction recommended read, Native Time: A Historical Time Line of Native America, I discovered NativeWiki. In their own words:

NativeWiki is a free, open-to-the-public library of information about indigenous nations and peoples (past and present) of the world. We feature major sections on Nations and Peoples, Documents and Materials, Geographic Regions and a Picture Gallery of selected images. Begun in April, 2007, we currently have 1,309 content pages, 1,177 media files, and 2,305 registered contributors. Watch and help us grow!

To learn more, visit http://www.nativewiki.org

5 comments:

MissA said...

Thanks Little Willow for constantly searching the web and informing us about wonderful new websites, especially ones that promote Native Americans.
Nativewiki is a cool site :)

Little Willow said...

Thanks, MissAttitude! :)

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