For those of you who wish to receive a free copy of Tiller's Guide, call
Economic Development Admin's Indian Planning Office: 202 482-2873. You
can also request a dept. info packet.
I'm interested in netting with those of you already working in, or
interested in assisting reservation long-range sustainable development.
Thanks, to those of you who've shared this info. Please include me in
future postings on this topic.
I recommend: _Planning for Balanced Development_- A Guide for Native
Americans and Rural Communities by Susan Guyette with forward by Dave
Warren....sponsored by the Pueblo of Pojoaque.
Clear Light Publishers, 1996. 823 Don Diego. Sante Fe, New Mexico 87501
ISBN O-940666-64-2 (pbk) $14.95
_State of Native America_ edited by M. Annette Jaimes, South End Press,
Boston (If I remember correctly) is another book I recommend. I haven't
seen either of these mentioned lately.
QUESTIONS:
What one, or several sources would you suggest as most currently complete
directory (ies) of Native American organizations, resources, etc. The
technology exists. Is anyone attempting a 'global' guide to Native
America? A global interest in this. Are we ready?
IF this is a do-able project, who's interested in contemplating
constructing something for the approaching wave of interest that's coming
our way? Charts and lists under one cover.
How many of us are gearing up to assist including reservations in getting
wired for computers during the fast approaching October Net Day? Let's
net! Info Contact: Kenneth Wyrick, Lazarus Foundation Western Regional
Director, kmw@rain.org
Since immediate needs, as well as long-range economic development, can get
a technological jump-start......let's collaborate, network with netters &
non-netters to each do what we can in our own regions.
Kenneth can direct you to websites, and answer questions about recycling
computers to reservations, and urban programs, mobile units, etc.
All the best............
Susanna Shreeve