Amber Dekker's Early American History Map

Amber Dekker at the Center for World Indigenous Studies announced the release of The Fourth World Atlas Project's most recent published map “Exploration & Exploitation” for use in the school grades 3-12. The map depicts the sites and original names of more than 3900 American Indian communities and what are referred to as Grandmother/Grandfather nations.

1815 Map of Cherokee and Creek lands

Fri, 10/09/2009 - 07:23

The Original of this map is at the University of Georgia Rare Map Collection.

California Indian Tribal Map

Fri, 10/09/2009 - 07:27

From the Museum Informatics Project, an academic department within Information Systems and Technology, a collaborative effort at the University of California, Berkeley.

Map of Hopi Reservation

Fri, 10/09/2009 - 07:35

Provided by the Hopi Cultural Preservation Office.

Areas administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs.

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Washington State Tribal Map

Fri, 10/09/2009 - 07:40

Tar Sands in Canada

Fri, 10/09/2009 - 07:50

The tar sands development around Fort McMurray and Fort McKay are located upstream along the Athabasca River basin. Current tar sands development have completely altered the Athabasca delta and watershed landscape, with de-forestation of the boreal forests, open pit mining, de-watering of water systems and watersheds, toxic contamination, disruption of habitat and biodiversity and disruption to the indigenous Dene, Cree and Métis trap-line cultures.

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