Indigenous/Aboriginal Online Info

Arthur R. McGee (amcgee@NETCOM.COM)
Tue, 8 Mar 1994 11:18:03 -0800

The latest versions of the following lists are now available:
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(1) Internet/BITnet mailing lists and news services that focus on
Indigenous, Native, or Aboriginal people, culture, and issues.
(Up to date as of FEBRUARY 17, 1994)
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(2) Usenet newsgroups that focus on Indigenous, Native, or Aboriginal
people, culture, and issues.
(Up to date as of FEBRUARY 17, 1994)
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(3) Indigenous/Native run or Indigenous/Native oriented Bulletin Board
Systems/Services(BBS) in North America.
(Up to date as of FEBRUARY 17, 1994)
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(4) Indigenous/Native/Aboriginal oriented online information sites
(Dialup/FTP/Gopher/Telnet/WWW).
(Up to date as of FEBRUARY 17, 1994)
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(5) Conferences and news services available via the APC networks
(PeaceNet, EcoNet, etc.), that focus on Indigenous, Native, or
Aboriginal people, culture, and issues.
(Up to date as of FEBRUARY 17, 1994)
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Please let me know of any updates, additions, corrections or
suggestions that you might have.
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Thank you very much.
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Peace.
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The absolute latest versions of all my Indigenous/Native/Aboriginal related
lists and pointers are always available via anonymous FTP from ftp.netcom.com
in directory:
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pub/amcgee/indigenous/my_indigenous_related_lists
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If you only have access to email, then you can use FTPmail to do
essentially the same thing. Send a message to this address:
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ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com or ftpmail@pa.dec.com
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With these specifications:
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Subject: <blank>
Body of Message: help <carriage return> quit
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Or to this address:
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bitftp@pucc.bitnet
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With these specifications:
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Body of Message: help
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In either case a help file will be returned to you explaining how
to use the FTPmail or bitFTP facility.
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Mailservers that might be closer and provide the same service are:
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ftpmail@sunsite.unc.edu
ftpmail@cs.uow.edu.au
ftpmail@ftp.uni-stuttgart.de
ftpmail@grasp.insa-lyon.fr
ftpmail@src.doc.ic.ac.uk
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bitftp@plearn.bitnet
bitftp@dearn.bitnet
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The absolute latest versions of all my Indigenous/Native related lists
are also always available by sending email to or fingering the following:
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NativInfo: [amcgee@nyx.cs.du.edu]
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Warning: all of the lists will come back to you as one concatenated
file (approximately 25K in size).
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Remember: the above address is NOT for correspondence. If you want
anything other than a list sent back to you, use the email addresses
in my signature.
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The absolute latest versions of all my Indigenous/Native related lists
are also always available on the BDPA BAC BBS(1-707-552-3314) and
on the Data Bits Online BBS(1-213-295-6094) in the following files:
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NATVAPC.MSG = APC Conference List (not included in NativInfo mail file)
NATVBBS.MSG = BBS List
NATVMAIL.MSG = Internet/BITnet Mailing Lists
NATVNEWS.MSG = Usenet Newsgroups
NATVSITE.MSG = Online Information Sites (Dialup/FTP/Gopher/Telnet/WWW)
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Note: These naming conventions also hold true for the FTP archive.
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Note: The lists may also be available as bulletin items, so check
the bulletin menu on each system for descriptive listings.
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Art McGee
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NETCOM: [amcgee@netcom.com] (ftp.netcom.com in pub/amcgee for my "stuff")
CTP/CORE: [amcgee@ctp.org] or [amcgee@eis.calstate.edu] (CA Ed/Tech project)
PeaceNet: [igc:amcgee] (Best place for Development & Activism related info)
WELL: [amcgee] (What can I say about this system? It's definitely unique)
AfriInfo: [mcgee@epsilon.eecs.nwu.edu] (Email/Finger for Black/African Info)
NativInfo: [amcgee@nyx.cs.du.edu] (Email/Finger for Indigenous/Native Info)
BDPA BAC: [1-707-552-3314] to [Arthur McGee] (Co-Sysop. Lists are also here)
DataBits: [1-213-295-6094] to [Arthur McGee] (Co-Sysop. Lists are here too)
Voice: [1-310-320-BYTE] (Cool, eh dude? :-D That's 1-310-320-2983)
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"The revolution will not be televised, but
the proceedings will be available online."
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(c)1993 Arthur R. McGee & Associates