Re: NA Writing

gwelker@mail.lmi.org
Mon, 18 Oct 1993 11:30:26 EST


Oct. 18, 1993

Listed below are several lists that are related to the Native Net.
Please let me know if it is complete, accurate, and how many of them
are cross-posting, so people do not send the same information to
multiple locations.

Thanks,

Glenn Welker

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"MEXICO/LATIN AMERICA"

LIST LISTSERV DESCRIPTION
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NAHUAT-L LISTSERV@FAUVAX Aztec Studies and the Nahuatl
Language
MEXICO @UNAMVM1 Mexican Distribution List
MEXICO-L @TECMTYVM Knowing Mexico: people,
culture, etc.
MEX-ENPG @UNAMVM1 Mexican Student Exchange
Bulletin Board
INFORM-L @VMTECSLP Mexican Cultural Information
SOC.CULTURE.MEXICAN @USENET Discussion of Mexico's society
SOC.CULTURE.LATIN-AMERICA @USENET Topics about Latin America
LATIG-L @UNMVMA Latin American Database
Interest Group
REDALC @FRMOP11 Latin America & Carribean
Networks
UP-LADB @UNMVM Latin America Database
CENTAM-L @UBVM Central America Discussion List

"NATIVE AMERICAN/FOLK LIFE"

NAT-CHAT @TAMUVM1 Indigenous Peoples' Communications List
NAT-EDU @INDYCMS Indigenous Peoples Education
NAT-1492 @TAMUVM1 Columbus Quincentenary Mailing List
NATIVE-L @TAMUVM1 Indigenous Peoples' Issues
NATIVENET @TAMUVM1 Indigenous Peoples on the INTERNET
IROQUOIS @UTORONTO Iroquois Language List
ORTRAD-L @GWUVM Native American Oral Traditions
ALT.NATIVE @USENET Issues concerning Native Americans
NIPRI @GWUVM National Indian Policy Research
Institute
LORE @NDSUVM1 Folklore List
FOLKLORE @TAMVM1 Folklore Discussion List
FOLKTALK @WMVM1 Folk Music Discussion
DANCE-L @HEARN International Folk/Traditional Dance
UNIANDES @ANDESCOL Andes Mountains Discussion Group

"ETHNIC/CULTURE"

H-ETHNIC @UICVM Ethnicity, Immigration History
INTERCUL @RPITSVM Intercultural Communication
TESLIC-L @CUNYVM Intercultural Communication Sublist
XCULT-X @UMRVMB Intercultural Communication Global
Village
MULTI-L @BARILVM Multi-lingual Language Education

Best regards,

Glenn Welker

P.S. - Here are a few phrases in Nahuatl that I translated from
Spanish.

Hui, nican oticatca nocniuhtzine. Hello, How are you my friend.

Ca axcan yancuican - Now is the first time.

Huel nopani. - I am well.

Nehuatica. - I am sitting.

Quemman timocochcayotiz? - When are you to eat (dinner)?