- Passage of Peace: Coming Together in Peace and Remembrance
Source: Oneida Indian Nation
Link: passageofpeace.org - Two Row Wampum
Source: Onondaga Nation
Link: onondaganation.org/culture/wampum/two-row-wampum-belt-guswenta/ - Medicine Wheel and the Four Directions
Source: Native Voices: Native Peoples’ Concepts of Health and Illness
Link: nlm.nih.gov/nativevoices/exhibition/healing-ways/medicine-ways/medicine-wheel.html - Tom Porter- writings and audio teachings
Source: Sacred Fire Foundation
Link:.sacredfire.foundation/elder/tom-porter/ - And Grandma Said… – Iroquois Teachings: as passed down through the oral tradition
Author: Tom Porter
Source: Syracuse Cultural Workers
Link: syracuseculturalworkers.com/products/and-grandma-said-iroquois-teachings-as-passed-down-through-the-oral-tradition - Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols
Source: Cornell Law School
Link: law.cornell.edu/wex/geneva_conventions_and_their_additional_protocols - University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Link: socialwork.buffalo.edu/ - Explorations in Cultural Competence: Journeys to the Four Directions
Author: Hilary Weaver (2005)
Publisher: Thomson Brooks/Cole
Source: Google Books
Link: books.google.com/books/about/Explorations_in_Cultural_Competence.html - Indigenous Identity: What is it, and Who Really Has it?
Author: Hilary Weaver (Spring 2001)
From: The American Indian Quarterly(Vol. 25, Issue 2)
Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
Source: Gale Academic One File
Link: go.gale.com - Reframing New Frontiers for Indigenous Peoples
Author: Hilary Weaver
Source: Gale Academic One File
Link: hscholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3918&context=jssw
Information about the undercounting of Native Americans in the United States Census
- Native Americans, the census’ most undercounted racial group, fight for an accurate 2020 tally
Source: NBC News
Link: nbcnews.com/news/us-news/native-americans-census-most-undercounted-racial-group-fight-accurate-2020-n1105096 - Making Everyone Count: An Examination of the Global Census Undercount Issues of Indigenous Populations
Source: Thematic Research Network on Data and Statistics (TRENDS)
Link: sdsntrends.org/blog/2020/12/17/making-everyone-count
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