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"The price of apathy towards public affairs is to be ruled by evil men." Plato
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Thanks for visiting us! Here are a few excellent sites that we recommend.
Learn about the Campaign to Save the Hill of Tara in Ireland, here:
The GlobalArtsCollective.org
Ireland
National Library of Ireland
The world's largest collection of Irish documentary material: books,
manuscripts, newspapers, periodicals, drawings, photographs, maps...
The Celtic Cafe
Keep up with whats new in the world of Irish dance, Celtic music, and more...
History of Ireland: Primary Documents
Commentary, documents and images on ancient sites in Ireland.
Protect Tara
Tara is, because of its associations, probably the most consecrated spot in Ireland, and its destruction will leave many bitter memories behind it." W. B. Yeats, et al., in a letter of protest to The Times, 27th June 1902, when Tara was last threatened.
Irelandseye.com
A weekly webzine on Ireland and Irish culture, history, tradition, myth and more.
The history of Women in Ireland
The major work of the Women’s History Project is to survey and list sources relevant to the history of women in Ireland
North America
U.S. Library of Congress - The Edward S. Curtis Collection
The North American Indian by Edward S. Curtis is one of the most significant and controversial representations of traditional American Indian culture ever produced.
Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian's exhibitions offers a vast collection numbering over 142 million objects.
Indians.org
The American Indian Heritage Foundation was establised to provide relief services to Indian people nationwide and to build bridges of understanding and friendship between Indian and non-Indian people.
Native American Documents Project - The Dawes Rolls
On February 8, 1887, the U.S. Congress completed passage of the Dawes Act, or General Allotment Act, which codified for most American Indians the idea of dividing Indian lands into individual holdings to promote assimilation by deliberately destroying tribal relations.
Australia
National Library of Australia
By offering a strong national focus in all that we do and cooperating with others who share our goals, the Library contributes to the continuing vitality of Australia’s culture and heritage.
The National Archive of Australia
This vast collection is a rich resource for the study of Australian history, Australian society and the Australian people and is accessible to all.
The official site for ATSIC, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission
The ATSIC website is available in archive form through the National Library of Australia's Pandora Archive from the following link: http://nla.gov.au/nla.arc-41033ATSIC was established by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Act 1989 (ATSIC Act) and began operations on 5 March 1990 as a means to involve Indigenous people in the processes of government affecting their lives.
The Bradshaw Foundation
Comprehensive site focused on Megalithic art.
Australian Rock Art Research Association, Inc.
AURA (the Australian Rock Art Research Association, Inc.) was founded in October 1983 and within five years became the world's largest rock art organisation.
The Universe
NASA Image of the day gallery
Did you know that every day the Hubble Space Telescope archives 3 to 5 gigabytes of data and delivers between 10 and 15 gigabytes to astronomers all over the world?
Astronomy Picture of the Day Archive
A catalog of daily deep space images
Hubble
Home of the Hubble Space Telescope, a NASA Origins mission that seeks answers to fundamental questions about the universe and our place in it.
The European Space Agency
The Agency’s projects are designed to find out more about the Earth, its immediate space environment, the solar system and the Universe...
A Tribute to films like ours:
http://www.spiritofbaraka.com Spirit of Baraka celebrates Baraka, Koyaanisqatsi and other films in the genre, including Time after Time.
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