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Coming in September! We are launching our newly designed, more interactive, content rich CWIS Web page.

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Fourth World Atlas Project
U.S. History Map
Early American History
   
The Fourth World Atlas Project at the Center for World Indigenous Studies announced the release of its most recent published map ìExploration & Exploitationî for use in the school grades 3-12. The map depicts the sites and original names of more than 3900 American Indian communities and what are referred to as Grandmother/Grandfather nations. 


Wide-Ranging World Map - 2002
Environment, Indigenous Nations, Population Density, Ecology

The Exploration Company & The Center for World Indigenous Studies. Now Available for purchase in three different wall map sizes. This is the first global map depicting indigenous nations on every continent in relation to the environment, ecosystems, topography.



 

Fourth World Atlas - Globio
A study of the impact of "development" (present and future) on indigenous peoples and the environment.

A Collaborative undertaking between the Norwegian Institute of Nature Research - Division for Human-Environment Studies, United Nations Environmental Program and the Center for World Indigenous Studies. Global Methodology for Mapping Human Impacts on the Biosphere.


Fourth World Atlas - Celtic Nations

Jay Taber contributed this map of Celtic Nations from National Gepographic. Please note that this is for Educational use only.



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