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This non-profit project has three goals:
- to educate the public on environmental problems in Native American communities;
- to explore the values and historical experiences that Native Americans bring to bear on environmental issues;
- to promote conservation measures that respect Native American land and resource rights.
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Other awards: Five star review from the Society of Environmental Journalists (8/4/00).
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Cited in: The Research Paper and the World Wide Web by Dawn Rodrigues (Prentice Hall, 1999); Native American Internet Guide, 1st ed. by Martha and John Crow (Todd Publications, 1998); Environmental Guide to the Internet, 2nd ed. by Carol Briggs-Erickson and Toni Murphy (Government Institutes, 1996), p. 155; Christian Science Monitor (May 25, 1999).
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