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Apache Sunrise Ceremony - Article explaining the Na'ii'ees reenactment. Links to puberty rites, womens societies, and general Apache information. Historical and contemporary photos.
 
Indigenous Women's Reproductive Rights - Information and position paper on restoring reproductive control to Native American women--rejecting both coerced sterilization and the denial of family planning services.
 
Minnesota Indian Women's Resource Center - Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Native women and chemical dependency library, training, employment opportunities.
 
Native American Women Playwrights Archive - NAWPA hopes to identify playwrights, collect and preserve their work, try to make it widely known, and encourage performances and continued creativity.
 
Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center - Local, national, and international programs. Domestic violence, AIDS, cancer, and fetal alcohol syndrome prevention initiatives. Youth, wellness, adult learning, food pantry, environmental awareness and action services.
 
Native Women in History - Profiles of several historical American Indian women.
 
NativeWomen.com - Portal to links and content on issues concerning Native American women.
 
Tlingit Woman - Community site for Tlingit and other native Alaskan women to meet each other, learn and discuss Alaskan Indian Arts.
 
Voices From the Gaps - Instructional Web site focusing on the lives and works of North American women writers of color, with profiles, links, and writing samples from each.
 
Woman Spirit - Celebratory profiles of many famous American Indian women. Suitable for young girls or adult readers.
 
World's Indigenous Women's Network - Founded by Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke, an American Indian author and professor. Membership information, news, chat, and Walakota, a contributed content magazine.
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