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Voices From the Gaps
Women Writers of Color Welcome to Voices From the Gaps, an instructional Web site focusing on the lives and works of North American women writers of color. To learn more about this site or about how to use it in a curricular project, read our Introduction to the Project. To explore our database of authors, go to the Meet the Writers menu and select an option. You may also correspond with others ...
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Native American Women Playwrights Archive
The Native American Women Playwrights Archive is a collection of original materials by Native women playwrights of the Americas. NAWPA hopes to identify playwrights, collect and preserve their work, try to make it widely known, and encourage performances and continued creativity. Plays in manuscript, disk, videotape, or other format are cataloged, given appropriate preservation treament, and ...
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Welcome to GoLive CyberStudio
Indigenous Women's Reproductive Rights and Pro-Choice Page Welcome to the Indigenous Women's Reproductive Rights and Pro-Choice Page. The purpose of this page is to provide information concerning Indigenous women's reproductive health and their perspectives on pro-choice issues. Throughout history, Indigenous women have interacted with other Indigenous women through various women's societies.
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NATIVE NASHVILLE - NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY - NATIVE WOMEN
Click Item For details HOME TANASI NEWS INFO CENTER QUICK FACTS LANGUAGES HISTORY NATIVE ARTS GENEALOGY EVENTS BUSINESSES ORGANIZATIONS MESSAGE BOARD CHAT ROOM BOOKS MUSIC VIDEOS ART Advertise on Native Nashville Birds of Prey Buy this Art Print at AllPosters.com Visit These Non-Profit Web Sites: Alliance For Native American Indian Rights Native American Educational Association Tanasi Matera ...
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Cherokee Women
Cherokee Women________ The Legend of the Cherokee Rose President Andrew Jackson, whose life was saved by 500 Cherokee allies in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend in 1814, ruthlessly authorized the Indian Removal Act of 1830. Under Jackson's orders in 1838, thousands upon thousands of Cherokee people were forced to leave their sacred homeland, as they were pushed into western territory, which ...
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