| NDATC Virtual Library: Native American Collection: Environment | ||||||
| Indigenous
Environmental Network (Bemidji, Minnesota)
From the web site, "The Indigenous Environmental Network is an alliance of grassroots indigenous peoples whose mission is to protect the sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination and exploitation by strengthening maintaining and respecting the traditional teachings and the natural laws." Current campaigns include the following issues: toxics, mining, global warming and climate change, biodiversity, nuclear, and sacred sites. Tribal Environmental and Natural Resource Assistance Handbook (EPA) From the web site, "The handbook is intended to provide a central location for federal sources of both technical and financial assistance <grants> available to Tribes for environmental management." You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read the PDF file (143 pages, 921K). From the American Indian Environmental Office of the US Environment Protection Agency. |
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