From: umstead@oneida-nation.org (Dan Umstead)
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 1996 09:43:52 +0000
THREE SISTERS COOKBOOK
The Oneida Indian Nation is pleased to announce that the "Three Sisters
Cookbook" - a collection of Iroquois (and other Native American) recipes
is now available on the Nation's Home Page at
The link is listed under the category of "Cultural and Historical
Information" on the opening page of the web site.
Thank you
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Daniel Umstead The Oneida Indian Nation
Internet Coordinator "A Sovereign Nation
Oneida Indian Nation in
http://one-web.org/oneida/ Cyber-space!"
315-361-6300 http://one-web.org/oneida/
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Date: Tue, 9 Apr 1996 08:53:35 -0700
From: tlamar@moscow.com (Tom Lamar)
[ The following announcement has been edited to eliminate references to
specific dollar amounts and other details that give the text a feeling of
a financial appeal. Please see the Web page for such details. --Gary ]
Nez Perce Tribe Seeks To Reclaim Their Past
June 1st Deadline for Protecting Spalding-Allen Collection Approaches
Come check out our webpage at: http://www.uidaho.edu/nezperce
After 150 years of separation the Nez Perce Tribe is poised to retrieve a
unique collection of its people's artifacts. This collection includes both
the oldest and most extraordinaryhistoric representatives of Plateau Indian
culture in existence.
The Spalding-Allen Collection is owned by the Ohio Historical Society.
After loaning the collection to the Nez Perce for years, OHS recently
demanded its return. In a last ditch effort to save the collection, the
Tribe entered into an agreement to purchase it... Without prompt action,
this opportunity and the collection itself may be lost forever.
We are calling upon all people who are touched by our situation to join the
Heritage Quest Alliance in its fund-raising efforts. There are many ways
you can help. Artists and art collectors are particularly asked to
participate in a first-of-its kind art auction on the Internet. The art
auction, which begins Thursday, April 4th can be seen at:
http://www.uidaho.edu/nezperce
Please read further about our situation by visiting our website...
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Date: Tue, 9 Apr 1996 12:01:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: Morse Lab <morselab@student.miis.edu>
I'd like to announce a new web site for those interested in the struggle
of the Maya Quiche in the Guatemalan Highlands. The name of the
organization is The Mayan Connection-Los Cimientos Alliance, a cooperative
partnership between people in the United States and the Maya Quiche people
of Los Cimientos, Chajul, Guatemala. We are working in unity with
community leaders and the Traditional Council of Priests and Elders to
protect, preserve and enrich the lives, land and historic Maya Quiche
culture of Los Cimientos.
Check it out at http://www.livezone.com/maya/
Peace,
Miguel Castrence
miguel@popcorn.miis.edu