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- Apache Sunrise Ceremony - Article explaining the Na'ii'ees reenactment. Links to puberty rites, womens societies, and general Apache information. Historical and contemporary photos.
www.geocities.com/tmartiac//yupanqui/apachesunrise.htm
- Cherokee Women - The legend of the Cherokee Rose, and links to sites for, by or about Cherokee women.
www.geocities.com/jillserenamatthews/cherokeewomen.html
- Indigenous Women's Reproductive Rights - Information and position paper on restoring reproductive control to Native American women--rejecting both coerced sterilization and the denial of family planning services.
www.nativeshop.org/pro-choice.html
- Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center - Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Native women and chemical dependency library, training, employment opportunities.
w.nnic.com/miwrc/default.html
- Native American Women Playwrights Archive - Playwrights directory, bibliography, newsletter, mailing list, links. From Miami University of Oxford, Ohio, USA.
staff.lib.muohio.edu/nawpa
- Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center - Nonprofit organization providing local, national, and international programs to combat domestic violence, AIDS, cancer, and fetal alcohol syndrome and promote wellness, adult learning, food pantry, environmental awareness and action services. With an online shop.
www.nativeshop.org/nawherc.html
- Native Women in History - Profiles of several historical American Indian women.
www.nativenashville.com/History/na_w_history.htm
- NativeWomen.com - Portal to links and content on issues concerning Native American women.
www.nativewomen.com
- Voices From the Gaps - Instructional Web site focusing on the lives and works of North American women writers of color, with profiles, links, and writing samples from each.
voices.cla.umn.edu
- World's Indigenous Women's Network - Founded by Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke, an American Indian author and professor. Membership information, news, chat, and Walakota, a contributed content magazine.
www.sixkiller.com
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