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)?