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 “Exploration & Exploitation” 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. 
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Wide Ranging World Map
The only wall map that corresponds to the multicultural and environmental awareness of today. In addition to conventional features-every country and key city-this map features prominent indigenous nations (Inuit, Palestinian); cultural regions (Wales, Transylvania); highly populated regions; and active border disputes. This map replaces mere elevation with a blazing rendition of ecosystems and vegetation (forests, deserts, tundra), and it features ecological degradation (rainforest destruction, marine pollution, radioactive contamination) A map to learn from!
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Fourth World Atlas - Globio
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.
Website - Online interactive website with maps, animations, information and movies