Indigenous Environmental Links

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The Aboriginal Health Research Networks (AHRNet) Secretariat
(Formerly the ACADRE Secretariat). AHRNET is the coordinating body for the nine Network Environments for Aboriginal Health Research (NEAHR) centres located across Canada. These Centres facilitate and support training and research on Aboriginal health and environment issues in Canada.


Aboriginal Links International
A site devoted to maintaining links on Aboriginal law, arts, human rights, environment etc. International in scope, not all the links are current.

Akwesasne Task Force on the Environment

A community based, grass-roots organization, was formed in 1987 to address the environmental problems facing the Mohawk Nation community of Akwesasne.

Canadian Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)!
A national, First Nation-directed environmental non-profit organization with charitable status. They were established in 1994 by a group of First Nation Chiefs from across Canada. Through their programs, they take action on climate change, build sustainable communities, protect lands and waters, and conserve biodiversity.

Indigenous Environmental Network
Maintains an information clearinghouse, provides advocacy for environmental justice and health, convening local, regional and national meetings on environmental justice issues, and providing support, resources and referral to Indigenous communities and youth throughout North America and in recent years - globally.

Traditional Knowledge Web sites
An extensive list of Traditional Knowledge web sites

National Aboriginal Forestry Association
NAFA's objectives is the overall goal of increased participation of Aboriginal people in the forestry sector.

First Nations Environmental Network
Works to protect and restore the balance of all life, through traditional Indigenous value systems. Links grassroots Indigenous people nationally and internationally to support each other on environmental concerns.

National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association
The Objective of the National Aboriginal Lands Managers Association (NALMA) is to provide a working environment which will be comfortable to all First Nations Lands Managers, to network between each other on land related issues, and at the same time create a system that will assist First Nations interests in various land management functions.