
"For youngers and elders!"
Index "For youngers and elders" Path!
| Selected Home Pages! |
News For The Next Generation |
| Stories, Art, Movies! |
Fun Learning |
| Games! | Communication Fun! |
| Youth Organizations! |
| Online Dictionary/Reference Path |
"And Homework helper sites!"
**SELECTED HOME PAGES
- Cherokee Central School System/Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation
''Cherokee Schools are Good and Getting Better''
"The mission of the Cherokee Central School System of the Eastern
Band of Cherokee Indians, with an awareness of our cultural
uniqueness, is to educate students to be productive and responsible
citizens in an ever changing world by committing our energies and
resources to provide meaningful and comprehensive programs."
- Cherokee Youth Center ''The Positive Place For Kids''
"Our goal is to provide every child with the essential
tools needed for a successful and bright future. Since
1931, the vision of Boys & Girls Clubs has grown and
changed with the needs of our children. As the needs
of our children and their families continue to change,
so will the dynamics of our programs and services."
- St. Anne's School Home Page Connie River, Micmac Community
"St. Anne's School is a First Nations Band controlled school.
It is located at the Conne River Reserve, which is the only
reserve on the island of Newfoundland & Labrador."
- Montana Kids "Montana's Indian reservations
are rich strongholds of Native American heritage.
- Haudenosaunee Children's Page By Mike & Rae McDonald; Iroquois
Regalia: Mohawk * Oneida * Onondaga * Cayuga * Seneca * Tuscarora
- Tuba City High School (TCHS) Languange And Arts Pages
"We're located on the western part of the Navajo Nation,
an hour and a half from Lake Powell, the Grand Canyon,
Flagstaff, and Monument Valley. We are an oasis in the
middle of the Painted Desert. Our student body at Tuba
City High School consists of about 85% Navajos, 6% Hopis,
and 9% other. Come visit us.. Tuba City is a friendly place."
- "Mr. Nesbitt's student's web sites created during Spring 1998"!
- Markus Allan ~ Mark's Toosweet Rezbaseball Page
- Vanessa's Web Page ~ Vanessa OldCrow, Crow and Navajo Culture
- Denise Williams Pow Wows
- The Wild West.org "This site is dedicated to my grandfather
William Keith of the Cherokee Nation, born in Caddo, Oklahoma."
"Welcome to CyberSoup's The Wild West. This site presents a
look at the American West, the history and legends of Native
Americans or American Indians, if you prefer, western cowboys,
western cowgirls and women of the west..."
- Welcome to Internet Detectives "Library of Student Recommended Sites"
- Kids Click! Web search for kids by librarians! KidsClick! was created
by a group of librarians at the Ramapo Catskill Library System, as a logical
step in addressing concerns about the role of public libraries in guiding
their young users to valuable and age appropriate web sites.
- Civilization.CA (Canada) - First People
- A History of the Native People of Canada
- Civilization.CA (Canada) - Kids
- Wave Eaters: Native Watercraft in Canada
- Legends Of Our Times: Native Ranching
and Rodeo Life on the Plains and Plateau- Storytelling: The Art Of Knowledge
- Apple Learning Interchange ~ Search for Native Americans
When it comes to locating information about Native Americans on the Internet
sometimes it seems as if it is like trying to spell using the letters from your
bowl of Campbell's Alphabet soup. You know what you need is there if you look
long enough but by the time you find it your soup is cold and you're not hungry
anymore. This resource guide is designed to sift that Internet soup of Indian
information so you can find what you are looking for before the seasons change
and your children grow old.**NEWS FOR THE NEXT GENERATION
- Native Youth Magazine Online "This is an online magazine
designed to encourage and inspire Native youth by promoting
positive messages through articles, profiles and photos about
their lifestyles. Select Native youth are currently serving
as cortributors and advisors for the site and others will
continue to be asked for their input. It is a website that
is long overdue!" Published by Mary Kim Titla, veteran
Arizona TV news reporter and member of NAJA.
- Canku Ota 'A newsletter, for Youth, celebrating Native America'
"Canku Ota (Many Paths) is a free Newsletter celebrating Native America,
its traditions and accomplishments." by Vicki Lockard and Paul Barry.
- WireTapMag.org ''youth in pursuit of the dirty truth''
- Midlink Magazine 'The Digital Magazine by Students, for Students (Ages 8-18)'
"This Award-Winning Magazine is a nonprofit educational project.
Sponsored by: SAS inSchool, NCSU, and UCF."
- Desert USA ~ The Ultimate Desert Resource DesertUSA's purpose is to provide a tool for discovery, a publication which entertains educates and explores with our readers, the beauty, life and culture of the North American deserts. Put the Online Shockwave Desert Puzzle together right online!
- National Parks Magazine ~*~ Site Map! "Since 1942, National Parks, the award-winning magazine of NPCA, has examined critical national park issues and explored our wondrous National Park System with its captivating articles and spectacular photography."
- Circle of Stories "Circle of Stories uses documentary film,
photography, artwork and music to honor and explore Native
American storytelling." Credits 'An Electric Shadows Project
Presented by ITVS Interactive.' "Our deepest gratitude
to Rosella Goodwill Archdale, Hoskie Benally, Corbin
Harney and Tchin for sharing their lives and their culture."
Launch Stories (Best viewed with a high-speed connection.)
- Storytellers "Listen and learn from four Native storytellers."
- Many Voices "Explore a gallery of stories and learn about the
history of Native storytelling."- We Are Here "Find out how Native American tribes are
confronting language and land issues today."- Community "Participate by sharing your ideas and stories
about land, language and cultural preservation."- For Educators "Find lessons and activities for the classroom."
- Navajo Spaceships, Star Mountain and Rez Memories An Online Writing
Journal, Prose & Poetry by John Rustywire, Navajo. "This is my place,
Navajo Spaceships, Star Mountain & Rez Memories a place for stories
about Navajo life. -- John Rustywire"
- A nAvAjo singing wire" A place to gather and post, all
people welcome, anything is ok to say, but nothing offensive.
- Whootie Owl's Stories to Grow By"Where Education & Inspiration Intersect"
FREE Fairytales, Folk Tales, & Play Scripts - All with Positive Messages for Kids!- Whootie Owl's Stories Fun, Upbeat, Kid-tested, Positive Messages, And Free!
- Inviting the Bears (The Tlingit Peoples: United States) Ages: 8 to 10
Read Time: 3-5 minutes "A lonely old man invites the grizzly bear chief
and his many followers to a feast."- The Long Winter (The Native American Peoples: Canada) Ages: 6 to 8
Read Time: 6-10 minutes "In the long-ago years before there were
people, the sun disappeared for three years and the animals determined
they must search for the lost heat."- The Magic Ball (Argentina) Ages: 6 to 10 Read Time: 11-15 minutes
"A wicked witch lures a young girl into a terrible trap with an
enchanting magic ball."- The Native American Cinderella (Canada) Ages: 6 to 12 Read Time: 6-10 minutes"
"A version of Cinderella from Canadian Native America. The youngest of three
daughters wins the heart of the warrior not through beauty - her face is badly
scarred - but through her honesty."
- RAN ~ Kids Corner "Rainforest Action Network"
- The Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe Presents Our Educational **Comic Book Series...
- ** A Hero's Voice ~ Download Entire Comic (PDF) ~ Teacher's Guide
- **Dreams of Looking Up * Download Entire Comic (PDF) ~ Teacher's Guide
- The Woodlands Video and Teacher's Guide "The Story
of the Mille Lacs Ojibwe" (Narrated by Graham Greene).
- Peace Party 'A multicultural comic book featuring Native Americans'
"Two young heroes fight everything from prejudice and pollution to
supervillains and the supernatural. Ongoing series from Blue Corn Comics."
- Native American Reports By the Third Graders in Mr. Cuff's Class,
Carminati Elementary School Tempe, Arizona.
- Reading Ra in bo w Courtesy of PBS Online! ~*~ ~ PBS Kids
- LeVar Burton ~*~ Stories ~*~ Music
- Books from the Reading Rainbow Episode 73
" The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush"
Retold and illustrated by: Tomie dePaola, Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons"
"A young Native American boy learns a life lesson as he learns that
all people have different talents and he discovers how to use his
own talent to benefit his community."- Great Stories - Annual Young Writers & Illustrators Contest
- ChildrensTheatrePlays.com "Excellent stageplays for children, young audiences
and families. Theatre producers, directors, drama coaches and teachers will find
quality scripts for productions of every size, scope and budget."
- Trail of Tears "Cherokees removal from their homeland"
- Young Cherokee "Native American culture and myths"
- Legend of the Trouble Dolls "Central American legend comes to life"
- "Tell Me A Story" Stories as Adapted by Amy Friedman
Illustrated by Jillian Gilliland (Universal Press Syndicate)
- Paul Bunyan Plants Corn (an American tall tale) 04/28/02
- Toad On The Moon (a Salish Indian tale) 04/14/02
- Rabbit and the Summer Sun (a Native American tale) 06/23/02
- LONE BIRD (a Chippewa tale) 06/09/02
- Dance of the Little People (a Iroquois tale) 11/26/00
- Hiawatha's Farewell (an Iroquois tale) 08/06/00
- Rabbit's Trick (a tale from Sierra Leone) 08/27/00
- The Owl's Eyes (an Australian Aboriginal tale) 08/20/00
- Rhiannon's Sorrow (a Welsh tale) 06/18/00
- The Scarecrow's Thanksgiving (Canadian Thanksgiving story) 10/10/99
- Read Comics from "Universal Press Syndicate" Rated with RSACi
'The best Comics Site In Ihe Universe!'
- E-Student.net: Native American Conquest History for Teens
- Ki ds Ko rn er Hey Kids! Booster Rooster here to invite you to check out Kids Korner!
County Fair! ~*~ Stories! ~*~ Picture This!
- Courtesy of the Michigan Department of Agriculture
- No t J us t f or Ki ds ! "Hello! My name is Rosie. I hope you enjoy these pages for families and kids
of all ages. Rosie's 'Rhubarb Review' tells you about some of the best sites on the Internet.
Visit 'Grandpa Tucker's Rhymes and Tales' for some of the silliest poems and stories ever."
- The International Kids' Space "Kids' Space is everybody's home page!"
- The film 'The Indian in the Cupboard' "A perfect experience for your
whole family. Charming, warm, with important lessons about life, it is also
exciting enough to capture the imagination and hold the interest of children
regardless of their ages." (Courtesy Film-Fest Oldenburg Site - Paramount
Pictures and Columbia Pictures present; A Kennedy/Marshall Production
In Association with Scholastic Productions)
- Pictures ~*~ Story ~*~ The people who made the movie ~*~ The Actors
- Little Bear "Played by Litefoot, a Cherokee Indian."
- "Indian in the Cupboard" brings new faces to the screen.
(July 13, 1995 CNN Showbiz Article on CNN.com)
- Shockwave.com Games Play and/or Download
- Shockwave.com Games
- Mahjongg Towers ~ Mah Jong Solitaire ~ Collapse
(Download Free: Play on your computer for a limited time.)- Wallace & Gromit: Crime Fighting Solve this challenging puzzle!
- Daily Jigsaw A puzzle a day keeps the brain sharp!
"Our "Shockmachine Save" function is no longer available, but
you can continue to solve the Daily Jigsaw online, every day,
absolutely free! If you prefer to solve your jigsaws offline,
download our jigsaw player, featuring 5 free sample puzzles!"- Redline Rumble 2: Detonator "Take command of a radio-controlled racer
as it careens around a home made track complete with hazards galore!
Want more ZipZaps Street Rally? Download this game to play offline,
anytime and get 3 new tracks, 4 new car bodies and joystick support!"- Dynomite "Use "The Claw" and "Steggy" to solve a wide
variety of puzzles using colorfully painted dinosaur eggs!- Groove Blender 2 "Get ready to lay down phat beats, snaky synth
stabs, bombastic breaks, funky percussion, and the greasiest bass
lines, and blend them together to make the soundtrack for your life.- Send Shockwave Greetings! ~ Join Birthday Alarm!
- the People's Paths PEG GAME!
"Puzzle fun for kids of all ages!!!"
- Boomerang on Cartoon Network Free Games to Play Online!
- Online Puzzles from "Native American Rhymes"
- Lux-Aeterna Speaking Clock [**NOTE: Cherokee language available!]
"Speaking Clock Deluxe is a program for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP that
makes your computer tell the time out loud, along with functions for alarms,
timers, a calculator and full support for agents and speech engines. You
can have the time announced in over 25 languages, no other clock will offer
more or better languages!" (Shareware ~ Made in Sweden)
- Cherokee Nation "Kids Corner" The Kids Corner contains general information
that is not explicitly for children, but for kids of all ages. The Kids Corner
will help to answer many of those questions that kids would have for their
school reports, and also includes traditional stories, as well as some GAMES.
The information is courtesy: Cherokee Nation Cultural Resources Center.
- Cherokee Trials Adventure Game ~ By Pharos Games On this adventure,
you must lead Ally and a party of her friends on an imaginative journey
that parallels the trek of the Cherokee tribe across 19th century America.
(This game must be purchased in order to be played, so check with your folks!)
- Ohio Kids ~ Courtesy of the Ohio Historical Society
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- American Indian Environmental Office Children's Corner
'Links: Pages for Kids and Educators'
- American Indian Coloring Books from Bellerophon Books
"Bellerophon Publishes very inexpensive books of Ancient
History, American History, Archeology, Native American
Art and History, California History, Natural History,
Music History, English Literature, and much more!"
- Nunavut Heritage Fairs ~*~ 2000 ~ 2001 ~ 2002
Sponsored by Early Childhood and School Services,
Department of Education, Government of Nunavut
- "Welcome to Discovery Kids. Hey Discovery Kids! When we said, "The Adventure Starts Here"
we weren't kidding. We've put together a whole site about adventure and the adventures.
Ever wanted to climb a climbing wall? Ride a camel? Learn to take your own pictures?
Well, Discovery.Com is the place to learn how." Discovery Channel School is proud to be the new
home for Puzzlemaker, a puzzle and games generation tool for teachers, parents and students.
Create and print customized word search, crossword and math puzzles using your word lists.
Build your own maze or print our specialty hand-drawn mazes created around holidays and
classroom topics." Discovery School is dedicated to making teaching and learning an exciting,
rewarding adventure for students, teachers, and parents. To that end we provide innovative
teaching materials for teachers, useful and enjoyable resources for students, and smart advice
for parents about how to help their kids enjoy learning and excel in school."
- Welcome to PuzzleMaker "Puzzlemaker is a puzzle generation tool for teachers,
students and parents. Create and print customized word search, crossword and
math puzzles using your word lists. Build your own maze or print our specialty
hand-drawn mazes created around holidays and classroom topics. Don't forget
to visit Brain Boosters and take the weekly challenge!
- Celebrating Wildflowers ~ Coloring Books "Learning to love and appreciate nature
can start at any age. You can Celebrate Wildflowers in your own home by using the
Plant Conservation Alliance's Coloring Books for the Northwest and Texas Hill
Country. Each Coloring Book also has an educational section discussing various
topics dealing with plants. The On-Line Gallery gives kids an opportunity to send in
their coloring for display on the web."
- Game paths courtesy Everything Alaska 'Your On-Line Source For All Things Alaskan'
- UselessKnowledge.com "If it isn't here - It isn't trivia!"
- Indian and Northern Affairs Canada "KIDS STOPP" ~ FAQ About Aboriginal peoples!
People ~ Places ~ Languages ~ History ~ Schools Online ~ Cool Stuff ~ Games
Watch Live Webcasts! "This project consists of four 30-minute
live webcasts, originating from three First Nation communities and
one Inuit community across Canada, each exploring a different theme
and targeted to 14 and 17 year olds in schools across Canada.
- Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park "The Park offers a showcase
of native Florida wildlife and endangered species. The park serves as
a rehabilitation center and refuge for endangered West Indian manatees
that have been orphaned or injured in the wild and also for manatees
that have been born in captivity. Take a Virtual Tour of the park and
don't forget to visit the Manatee Live Web Cam!
- Bonus.com - the SuperSite for Kids "Founded in 1996, Bonus.com® the SuperSite for Kids™
is a free, one-stop center of entertainment for the entire family. We offer a protected
playground of internet content, featuring hundreds of games, puzzles and other activities."Parents and Teachers "Welcome to our Parents and Teachers section. As a parent
or teacher we welcome you to Bonus.com - the SuperSite for Kids, and hope that you
find our resources engaging and useful for your children."
- The Kid's Domain ~ Grownups Place ~*~ PC/MAC Downloads
Reviews! ~*~ Icon Mania ~*~ Holiday Fun! ~*~ Crafts
- the Yuckiest site on the internet "Totally Awesome Science!"
- LinkTown Kid's Website! "Welcome! The Denver Public Library
has put this website together just for kids!"
- Popcorn! ~ Popcorn for Kids! ~ Encyclopedia Popcornica!
"Brought to you by The Popcorn Board"
'Your source for healthy snaking information.'
(The Popcorn Board is a non-profit organization funded by U.S.
popcorn processors and supervised by the USDA. Chicago, Illinois)
- NASA's The Space Place What kinds of activities are on The Space
Place? "Make spacey things"! "Do spacey things" is mostly interactive
games and puzzles. "Space science in action" has some interactive
demonstrations of science and technology concepts, as well as little
science demonstrations that kids can do with ordinary materials.- "Meet The First Native American Indian Astronaut"
John Bennett Herrington (Commander, United States Navy)
NASA Astronaut, Born September 14, 1958 in Wetumka,
Oklahoma. John is a tribal member of the Chickasaw Nation.
Visit the Johnson Space Center.- NASA Genesis Mission 'Search For Origins' ~ Genesis Kids
What is the sun made of? Are the Earth and planets made of the same stuff?
"On August 8, 2001, NASA's Discovery mission Genesis launched its spacecraft
a million miles sunward to collect pieces of the sun, called solar wind,
that may contain these answers. At L1, it unfolded its collectors and began
a two-year "sunbath." Upon its return to Earth in 2004, scientists will
study the solar wind samples for years to come."
- Scholastic.com 'Connecting teachers, parents, and children to the world of Scholastic.'
"Scholastic Inc., the global children's publishing and media company's corporate mission,
which is supported through all of its divisions, is to instill the love of reading for
lifelong pleasure in all children." For Kids ~ For Teachers ~ For Parents
- Tuba City Unified School District #15
- Tuba City High School "Welcome to Warrior Country"
- Tuba City High School Language Arts Department
"We're located on the western part of the Navajo Nation, an
hour and a half from Lake Powell, the Grand Canyon, Flagstaff,
AZ and Monument Valley. We are an oasis in the middle of the
Painted Desert. Our student body at Tuba City High School
consists of about 85% Navajos, 6% Hopis, and 9% other."
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- Flagstaff History For Kids! "Northern Arizona University
Cline Library Special Collections and Archives Department."
- Welcome to National Geographic.com Kids "Shark Surfari,
GEOBEE Challenge, World Online, Geopal Pen Pal Network,
World Talk Board, Kids Network, Best of World..."
- Play Polar Pairs! A new Java game tests your memory and gives fun facts about Arctic animals.
Then learn about these cold weather friends in the Arctic Wildlife Portfolio. Walrus, Puffin,
Reindeer, Bald Eagle, Beluga Whale and more. (On the Smithsonian Institution site!)
- Indian Health Service Kids Links ~ McGruff & Scruff
Adventures in Indian Country ~*~ Lessons from Indian Culture
- NIEHS Kids Page (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Kids' Page)
"Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it.
Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together,
all things connect." --Chief Seattle
- Welcome to American Memory Learning Page
'Courtesy of the Library of Congress'
- Welcome to Curiocities FreeZone "A unique online community where kids come to interact with other kids. In our fully monitored environment, kids can chat, find e-pals, build home pages, write stories for our online newsletter, and take on a variety of "jobs" like Ask Us advice team member, Homework Helper, and Junior Monitor." Brain Storm "Solve a puzzle. Write a story. Learn weird facts. Home work help. Stretch your mind in BrainStorm!"
- News Flash "Tired of boring news written by adults, for adults? On FreeZone, kids make the news! Did a mini-tornado hit your town last week? Is school out for the summer in Utah? Does peace in the Middle East affect your community? Tell us what is newsworthy in your part of the world."
- World Kids Network 'If you can dream it, you can do it!' "Be anyone, do anything, or find out almost anything. You can make great friends, join some cool clubs, play games, do your school homework, just hang out in the mall or do a LOT of other cool stuff! You can cruise on in for a visit, or stay around and help out." (Visit Internet Safety path!)
- Holiday Village - Holiday Web Graphics "Welcome to Holiday Village at the World Kids Network! We hope to have the one-stop graphics site for all your holiday needs. Animations are for personal web page use only. Any other graphics that you find here (in the free graphics area) are for use on your personal or commercial web pages. All that's required in return, is a link back to Holiday Village."
- WWW.Kids.Net.AU "A search engine for children. The site contains
over 20,000 child safe sites, and over 4000 categories. Categories include:
Arts, Computers, Directories, Entertainment, Games, Health, News, People
and Society, Pre-School, School Time, Sports and Hobbies, and Family.
WWW.Kids.Net.AU contains sites and categories that are of interest
to children, in this regard the site is a nich search engine for children.
- Keewaytinook Okimakanak "A non-political Chiefs Council
which advises and assists their member First Nations."
- Visit K-Net's Youth Site."
- Native Language Dictionary 'Download Syllabic Fonts'
- Legends Native legends from Northwestern Ontario. They
are available in text and sound both in Oji-Cree and English.- Images and Crafts of Nishnawbe-Aski
- KIDS FROM KANATA "A national educational telecommunications project
linking urban and rural First Nations and non-Native students and
teachers via the Internet. The project represents a significant step in
the important process of establishing working relationships and dialogue
between First Nations communities and other communities across Canada."
- Kids' Corner: Puzzle, Hangman, Web Sufin' (paths to fun safe sites)!
Presented by Oasis Telecommunications, Inc. Kids' Speak:
Two separate communications boards, one for younger folks & one teens!
- Kid Art Archive! "To send an image for our Kid Art gallery,
e-mail us a 72 dpi gif file (350 x 400 pixels maximum)."
- KidPub "More than 16,000 stories written by kids from all over the planet!"
- Gary and Liz: Return to Gateway Mansion
Add the next paragraph to our never-ending story!- KidPub KeyPals "A place to sign up and look for keypals."
(A keypal is a penpal who uses email instead of a letter).
[**Note: Age through 16 years.]
- K I D L I N K 'Empowering kids and youth to build global networks of friends '
"Global Networking for Youth! KIDS-96[sm] is a grassroots project aimed at getting
as many children, in the age group 10-15, as possible involved in a GLOBAL dialog."
What is KI DL IN K? "The Kidlink Network An Overview!"
- Activities Projects & Fun 'A world where kids can join together and talk!'
- KidCafe Global Youth Lists "Make friends around the world using email!"
- Kidart: "The KidlinkWWW presentation of the Kidlink Gallery of Computer
Art is in its infancy. In this gallery we aim to show art produced by children
all over the world that are up to 15 years old.
- the KidsCom Company "...giving kids, young adults and parents a voice to the
world and to each other." Parents Talk "Because You're Always A Parent""Play Smart ~*~ Stay Safe ~*~ Have Fun"
- KidsComJr. For ages 3 to 7 years old!
- KidsCom For ages 8 to 15 years old!
- YaZone For teens and young adults!
- Boys & Girls Clubs in Indian Country Mission: To inspire
and enable all young people, especially those from disadvantaged
circumstances, to realize their full potential as productive,
responsible and caring citizens. A Boys & Girls Club in
Indian Country Provides A Positive Place Where Native American
Young People Can Go... To celebrate their culture and community...
To enjoy healthy fun with their peers... And to learn new skills
and self-confidence under the guidance of responsible adults.
- United National Indian Tribal Youth, Inc. (UNITY) "National network organization that promotes personal development, citizenship, and leadership among Native American youth while working to combat wasted talent and negative peer pressure. UNITY has achieved success in working with Native American youth through youth council development, helping young people make positive differences in their tribes, villages and communities." Contact: J. R. Cook, Founder & Executive Director, phone: 405-236-2800, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Akimel O'odham/Pee-Posh Youth Counci ~ GRIC Youth Council
"Our mission is to provide youth the opportunity to contribute
individual perspectives and insight into the ongoing activities
of the Gila River Indian Community." Sacaton, Arizona
- National Indian Youth Leadership Project 'NIYC was founded in 1961 in Gallup, New Mexico, is the second oldest national Indian organization and today has 15,000 members.' "To honor our youth by preparing them for whole and healthy lives as capable, contributing and caring members of their family, community, tribe, and nation through traditional teachings and values."
Contact: McClellan Hall, Executive Director, phone: 505-722-9176 or send e-mail.
- Articles ~ Programs ~ Camps ~ Links ~ Navajo Nation
- Tribal Youth Program (TYP) "The U.S. Department of Justice,
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, manages
and supports the Tribal Youth Program (TYP).
- American Indian Scouting Association! "The A.I.S.A. is a joint venture
of the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and the Boy Scouts of America!"
For information contact the webmaster, Rose Marshall
- CodeTalk Home "CodeTalk is a federal, interagency, Native American web site
designed specifically to deliver electronic information from government agencies
and other organizations to Native American communities. Information on sites for
Native Americans from the official web site of the U.S. Department of Housing
and Urban Development, Office of Native American Programs."
- Planet Youth! * Text Version! * Kids Links! * Native Links! * Tribes of the U.S.!
- Inuit Youth Voices 'Do you know you have rights?' "As an Inuk youth, your rights are especially protected by the Convention. Because Inuit are the original inhabitants of the Arctic, they are sometimes called Indigenous or Aboriginal. 191 governments around the world agree that Indigenous children deserve special rights and protection under the law. This means that your Inuit culture, language, history and traditions should be protected."
Site courtesy of the Pauktuutit ~ Inuit Women's Association
- The Canadian Federation of Students, "Canada's national student movement is comprised of over 400,000 students in 60 colleges and universities students' unions across Canada."
- Aboriginal Careers Initiative Web-site "These pages will provide prospective and current Aboriginal business students, as well as employers and the general public, with information on the School of Business Aboriginal Careers Initiative." University of Alberta, Canada
- Anishinaek Eshkeniijig/Youth Web Site
'Empowering Our Next Generation'
- Eshkeniijig/Youth News
What's Happening Across Indian Country?
- Aboriginal Youth Network: "This site hopes to welcome and encourage Aboriginal youth to use the Internet, what could be seen as a "window to the world" in the more isolated areas." AYN News "Our shout out. We are currently producing a weekly radio show to be broadcast locally in Alberta and rebroadcast to the Internet using streaming audio technology (Real Networks G2)."
- Aboriginal Youth Employment Network "If you are a Canadian
Aboriginal young person, this site is for you!" Start of a Journey!
- Aboriginal Youth Business Network "Aboriginal Youth Business Council is a volunteer run, non-profit, youth-driven council of First Nation, Metis, & Inuit entrepreneurs. We are a grass roots organization and we created this site as a resource for other youth to learn about business. That's why we're here. This site is made possible by the efforts of volunteers and through financial support from Aboriginal Business Canada."
- HDRC Youth Initiatives ~ English ~*~ Francias
'Human Resources Development Canada' "HRDC works in
partnership with all levels of government, the private sector
and community organizations to help young people get what they
need to prepare for and participate in the world of work."
- Student Summer Job Action 'Table of Contents'
"A key component of the Government's overall Youth Employment Strategy."
Server of choice for the People's Paths!