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Estonian newspaper published in New York City since 1949. Selection of articles available in English.
Includes newsletter, other organization information, information and Finnish language and genealogy, and links to heritage groups and resources in various parts of North America.
Information from the Endangered Uralic Peoples site.
Descriptive report presented in the Strengthening Modern Greek Collections Conference (1999), Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Greek American Educational Public Information System , Inc. (GAEPIS), a not-for-profit organization to preserve and promote Hellenic heritage in the United States via the media of mass communication.
Nationwide periodical, published in Pittsburgh, PA. News, culture, heritage, cuisine, sports, literature, business, interviews, events.
Animated GIF image.
Did Homo sapiens sail to Australia 176,000 years ago? New discoveries are raising questions about the antiquity of the first occupation of Australia.
Facilitates the making of agreements among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, governments, industry and others whose rights or interests may co-exist with native title rights and interests.
Full text of a 1922 book, edited by W. H. R. Rivers.
Commemorating 350 years of existence as a Jewish crossroad in the diaspora.
Gypsy brass band from Macedonia.
From the Fortunoff Video Archive, a Roma survivor describes medical experiments at the Nazi concentration camp of Ravensbrück.
From ReligiousTolerance.org.
From Cybrary of the Holocaust.
Supports and maintains research on topics relating to Norwegian immigration to North America. Organization information, publications, genealogical links, and other resources.
This site features the books of James C. Martin: Push Not the River, and Against a Crimson Sky, his newest novel. Both books are historical fiction set in Poland.
The Kidderminster (UK) Polish community defined by the Polish Ex-Servicemen's Club in St. George's Terrace, and the Church of Our Lady of Ostra Brama in Pitt Street.
Pysanky, batik, traditional and non-traditional designs by Ginny Barkman. Includes information on historical background and technique.
Multiple Resource site focusing on Ukraine and Ukrainians
Companion site for television series describes the Yanomami and Huaorani tribes, their customs and shamanism.
A nonprofit tax exempt organization based in New York City and in Cuzco, dedicated to providing information on the heritage and values of the indigenous peoples of Peru.
Provides searchable documents to support the study of Caribbean history from a working-class perspective.
Organized by language family, in alphabetical order, this list includes other related books published by the Summer Institute of Linguistics/Instituto Lingüístico de Verano (Mexico). English/Spanish.
Governing body of Métis National Council in Ontario. Information on the organization as well as the history and culture of the Metis in Canada.
Pursuing the advancement of the socio-economic and cultural well being of the Métis people of Alberta
A collection of about 500 English proverbs, in Norwegian and English.
Collection of Afghan proverbs and explanations (in English).
Compilations of nursery rhymes published in 1846, with some examples of even earlier collections.
Handful of riddles, including the famous riddle of the Sphynx.
Infoplease.com short overview.
A collection of contemporary fables, parables, and other reports of "things that go bump in the night."
Encyclopedic article of the mythological version.
Outline of the classical work "Morphology of the Folktale."
Pictures of some labyrinths around the world.
By Wilhelm Ruland (1906) with illustrations; e-text at Kellscraft Studio.
Information source for new virus hoaxes and false alerts, with searchable virus and hoax description database.
Comics, promotional and community service artist. Author of Rage Gay Crusader. Includes a portfolio of his works.
Illustrator and comic artist. Includes biography, and publication information.
A fan site dedicated to the two comic artist. With reviews and interviews.
Webcomic by Neil Murphy, about Phil and his struggle with his sexual orientation.
A rather domesticated couple deal with being in a boy band, excessive tattoos and an evil landlord.
Weekend of events in Fire Island Pines. Includes event, ticket, transportation and sponsorship information.
Toronto-based underground film maker. Includes events, writings, filmography, reviews and contact information.
Guide to the annual festival, with schedules, synopses, photographs, and ticket information. Tampa, Florida, United States.
Film festival held annually in Atlanta, Georgia. Includes screenings, venue and ticket information.
Operatic singer in New York. Includes biography, news of recent appearances, music in MP3, and photos.
Includes reviews, links, and performance schedule for this pop singer.
Official website offering biography, tracks, reviews and extras.
Official website; providing news, videos and an online store.