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- Old Indian Legends (University of Virginia Library)
Provides 14 legends involving animals. 10-09
- Family Information Center (Indiana University)
"Welcome to our family information center! It is dedicated to providing educational materials and services to parents who take an active role in their children's education!" 10-09
- India - Ancient India
- Indian Recipes (Meyer)
- Mathematics Standards (Indiana) - High School Level
- Greece - Pictures - Alexander in India (Untereker, Kossuth and Kelsey)
Provides a picture Alexander the Great on an Elephant and then on a horse.
- India - Daily Life in Ancient India (Donn)
Provides information on toys, pets, food, jobs, entertainment, transportation, clothes, and other daily life details. 03-06
- India - Ancient India (Mining Co - Gill)
- US Senate - Committee on Indian Affairs (US Senate)
- Indians (Hindu Students Council)
Provides biographies of great Indians.
- Plains Indian Markings (Viewzone)
Provides a description of markings and meanings of the ancient Plains Indians of the United States.
- Ancient Indians
- Native American Indian Resources (Giese)
Provides sources of information on the cultures of Native Americans.
- Boarding Schools for Indians - An Indian Point of View (Rethinking Schools - Josephy)
Provides eyewitness accounts of life and circumstances of the education of Native American children in boarding schools. 2-01
- Government Field Offices (Bureau of Indian Affairs)
Provides contact information for BIA offices, by region. 2-00
- Endangered Languages - Resources (Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education - Reyhner)
Provides an annotated list of resources for preserving endangered Native American languages. 7-00
- India Search Engine (Khoj.com)
Provides comprehensive searches related to Indian culture, news, and other information. Includes versions in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, and Nepalese. May require specialized fonts for each language. 7-00
- India
- Harvesting Water in India (Centre for Science and Environment)
Provides evidence that India has a long history of harvesting or conserving water and that it needs to restore its ancient emphasis on this process. 8-00.
- Tree Planting (Times of India)
Describes a program to increase the number of trees available in Mumbai, India. Gives information on how much trees provide oxygen to the air. 12-00
- Biogas Power Plants in India (Ecouncil - Karottki and Olesen)
Summarizes the need for and use of biogas power plants in India. 6-01
- History - Ancient Olympics (IndiaInfo.com)
Provides a short history of the ancient Olympics. 12-01
- Rainforests - Yagua Indians (Earthwatch.org)
Provides a simulation for children to have a better appreciation of a different culture. 1-02
- Plagiarism Prevention (Indiana University - Writing Tutorial Services)
Provides a tutorial on how to avoid plagairism. Visitors sometimes misspell as plaigerism, plaigarism, plagiarizm, plagerism, plagiarised, plagarized, plagerized, plagerised, or plagarised. Awesome Library does not recommend the services, but provides them as examples. 4-00
- Biology Resources (IndianChild.com)
Provides hundreds of sources of information on biology. Some are listed by topic, others are by source of information. 5-02
- Native American Languages (Indian Languages - Gliese)
Provides places that teach Native American Languages, listed by language. 5-02
- Indian Languages (Includes Punjabi, Gujarati, Urdu, Tamil, Bengali, and Hindi)
- Indian Languages (Malaiya)
Provides sources of information by language and includes histories. 7-02
- 05-08-03 India Rejects Pakistan's Offer of No Nukes (CNN News)
"India's prime minister has rejected Pakistan's offer of mutual nuclear disarmament, but told his parliament that 'friendship with Pakistan' was in both nations' best interests." 5-03
- Wampanoag Indians History (Sultzman)
Provides facts and historical information on the Wampanoag, including a description of a conflict known as "King Philip's War."
- 12-22-03 Israeli Elite Commandos Refuse to Serve (IndianExpress.com - Moore)
"Thirteen reservists from Israel’s elite military commando unit stated on Sunday in a letter to the PM that they would no longer serve in the occupied territories, joining other influential security officials who have criticised Israeli military tactics and treatment of the Palestinians." 12-03
- Assessing the Ages of Fossils and Rocks (University of Indiana - Flammer)
"This lesson should effectively and accurately inform students about the high level of confidence we have in the geological ages of an old Earth. At the same time, it should reveal an example of pseudoscience which should be part of any effort to improve science literacy and critical thinking." 10-04
- Stratigraphic Columns (University of Indiana - Flammer)
"Enables students to construct a stratigraphic column of an outcrop and understand sedimentary depositional processes." Grades 7 - 12. 10-04
- Indian Ocean (Wikipedia.org)
"The Indian Ocean is the third-largest body of water in the world, covering about 20% of the Earth's water surface." 10-04
- Davis, Ossie and Ruby Dee (Indiana University)
Provides a biography of the actors. "Since meeting on Broadway in the 1946 production of Jeb, Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee have excelled as collaborators and as individuals (they married in 1948), and they often broke new ground for African Americans." 1-05
- Tsunami - Indian Ocean (NOAA.gov)
Provides an animation that shows how the Indian Ocean tsunami struck almost every shore on earth. 2-05
- Animation of the Indian Ocean Tsunami (BBC News)
Shows clearly how the tsunami moved to shores and did its damage. 12-04
- -09-28-05 Texas Emergency Hotline Outsourced to India (ABC News)
"As Hurricane Rita roared towards them, more than 300 people called the local emergency number broadcast all around Nacogdoches County in East Texas. What they didn't know was that the operators on the other end of the phone were 7,000 miles away in India." 9-05
- 09-28-05 Texas Emergency Hotline Outsourced to India (CNN News)
"Four days after Hurricane Rita roared ashore along the Texas-Louisiana state line, officials are pleading for essentials such as shelter, electricity, water and gas."
"Amid near-record high temperatures, floodwaters as high as 15 feet in some areas receded across the largely agricultural region, revealing livestock carcasses littering the countryside. Live cattle roamed free throughout the region, looking for food or water." 9-05
- Mirza, Sania - India's New Female Power (WorldPress.org)
"Tennis player Sania Mirza is just 18-years old and set to overtake the top celebrity brand endorsers in the country." 11-05
- -11-25-05 Prime Minister of Canada Pledges Billions to Indians (CBS News)
"Canada on Friday pledged $4.3 billion in a landmark deal with Indian and northern Inuit communities to help lift them from the poverty and disease that has plagued their neglected reserves for more than a century." 11-05
- -11-27-05 Indian Air Force Gives U.S. Air Force a Run (Christian Science Monitor)
For now, US Air Force officials are saying only that the Cope India 2005 air exercises were a success, and a sign of America's growing appreciation for the abilities of its newfound regional ally."
"But there are some signs that America's premier fighter jet, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, is losing ground to the growing sophistication of Russian-made fighter planes, and that the US should be more wary about presuming global air superiority - the linchpin of its military might."
" 'The [Indian] Sukhoi is a ... better plane than the [American] F-16,' says Vinod Patney, a retired Indian Air Force marshal, and former vice chief of air staff." 11-05
- Indian Removal Act (PBS.org)
"In 1830, just a year after taking office, Jackson pushed a new piece of legislation called the 'Indian Removal Act' through both houses of Congress. It gave the president power to negotiate removal treaties with Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi. Under these treaties, the Indians were to give up their lands east of the Mississippi in exchange for lands to the west. Those wishing to remain in the east would become citizens of their home state. This act affected not only the southeastern nations, but many others further north. The removal was supposed to be voluntary and peaceful, and it was that way for the tribes that agreed to the conditions. But the southeastern nations resisted, and Jackson forced them to leave." 01-06
- Indian Removal Act (Civics-Online.org)
Provides the text of the Act. 01-06
- Indian Removal Act (Wikipedia.org)
"he Indian Removal Act of 1830 was a law passed by the Twenty-first United States Congress in order to facilitate the relocation of American Indian tribes living east of the Mississippi River in the United States to lands further west. The Removal Act, part of a U.S. government policy known as Indian Removal, was signed into law by President Andrew Jackson on May 28, 1830." 01-06
- Native American or Indian History
- -02-27-06 USA and India Cement Ties (TimesOnline.co.uk)
"President Bush arrives in Delhi for his first state visit this week, hoping to cement an increasingly close relationship between the United States and India that has the potential to alter the strategic balance in the world for the rest of the century." 02-06
- Precycling (IndianaRecycling.org)
"Precycling -- think of it as the choices you can easily make before you recycle or discard packaging or almost any household item." 03-06
- -03-02-06 Atomic Agency Praises US-India Nuclear Deal (BBC News)
"The head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has welcomed a nuclear agreement between the US and India." 03-06
- -03-02-06 Transcript of US-India Nuclear Agreement (BBC News)
Provides a "full transcript of the joint US-India statement, as released by the office of the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday after hosting talks with President George Bush." 03-06
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