"The life of an Indian is like the wings of the air. That is why you notice the hawk knows how to get his prey. The Indian is like that. The hawk swoops down on its prey; so does the Indian. In his lament he is like an animal. For instance, the coyote is sly; so is the Indian. The eagle is the same. That is why the Indian is always feathered up; he is a relative to the wings of the air." - Black Elk

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Anthropik Network - The Anthropik Network is a closely-knit network of websites including a weblog, forums, and this wiki, The Anthropik Cyclopaedia. Other affiliated sites include Michael Godesky's comic, Mizanthropik. All sites on the Anthropik Network are maintained by the Tribe of Anthropik.

The Tribe of Anthropik is a small, loosely-defined group with ambitions of forming a functional hunter-gatherer tribe in the future. These ambitions are still in their formative stages, making the Tribe of Anthropik at this point in time primarily a philosophically and politically inclined social circle in Pittsburgh, PA (USA).

American Indian Church - It shall be the mission of the American Indian Church, through its visible and material existence, in an atmosphere which heretofore has been hostile, repressive, insensitive, uneducated and unresponsive, to establish and maintain a Church/Gathering for the creation and preservation of an all-inclusive Oral Tradition, anchored in the concept of "the sacredness of all things of Creation."

The Executive Co-Directorship of the American Indian Church wishes to state the following information in the spirit of clarity and principle: The American Indian Church, also known as The Gathering, hereby declares that it will not support by any means any group, agency, or individual that preaches, fosters, encourages or supports any forum or sense of racism, prejudice, bigotry, bias by gender or gender preference, or any bias by political, social or religious beliefs.

Intercontinental Cry - This website is a resource for Indigenous People, Activists, and anyone who wishes to learn about what’s happening in the world.

My Two Beads Worth - My Two Beads Worth was created as an informational link and news' source for issues relative to Native American Indians/First Nations' Peoples and Indigenous Peoples around the Globe. The intent is to provide you with information and links to other sources of information, as well as a variety of unique features.

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Native Web - NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to using telecommunications including computer technology and the Internet to disseminate information from and about indigenous nations, peoples, and organizations around the world; to foster communication between native and non-native peoples; to conduct research involving indigenous peoples' usage of technology and the Internet; and to provide resources, mentoring, and services to facilitate indigenous peoples' use of this technology.

Onyota'a:ka - "People of the Standing Stone" - The Oneidas for Democracy are the Oneida People who peacefully uphold the traditional values of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). The Onyota'a:ka - "People of the Standing Stone" have endured many hardships over the past few generations as they have struggled to maintain their status as Haudenosaunee. They have overcome great odds to return to their ancestral lands. Their inherent right to live in peace within Oneida Territory is rapidly being stripped away from them by the current leadership of the Oneida Nation of New York, Inc.

Primitivism - Critique of Civilization - Primitivism is the pursuit of ways of life running counter to the development of technology, its alienating antecedents, and the ensemble of changes wrought by both. This site is an exploration into primitivist theory, as well as various works that contribute to an understanding of the tendency.

Survival International - Survival International ('Survival') is a worldwide organisation supporting tribal peoples. It stands for their right to decide their own future and helps them protect their lives, lands and human rights.

Survival is the only worldwide organisation supporting tribal peoples through public campaigns. It was founded in 1969 after an article by Norman Lewis in the UK's Sunday Times highlighted the massacres, land thefts and genocide taking place in Brazilian Amazonia. Like many modern atrocities, the racist oppression of Brazil's Indians took place in the name of 'economic growth'.

Today, Survival has supporters in 82 countries. It works for tribal peoples' rights in three complementary ways: education, campaigns and funding. We also offer tribal people themselves a platform to address the world. We work closely with local indigenous organisations, and focus on tribal peoples who have the most to lose, usually those most recently in contact with the outside world.

We believe that public opinion is the most effective force for change. Its power will make it harder, and eventually impossible, for governments and companies to oppress tribal peoples.

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