Julian Samora Research Institute
Chicano Studies Program (at the University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Joint project of Chicano Studies Research Center, UCLA, and
Linguistic Minority Research Institute at University of
California at Santa Barbara.
Gopher
Gateway to Chicano-Latino library resources, organizations,
listservs, statistics, electronic publications, and much more.
WAIS searchable.
Facts on File, Inc.
460 Park Ave. S.
New York, NY 10016
212-683-2244
Type: Full-text, audio, image; available on CD-ROM
History of North American tribes and leaders.
Bibliography of Native North Americans on Disc
Human Relations Area Files, Inc. (HRAF)
755 Prospect St.
P.O. Box 2054, Yale Station
New Haven, CT 06520
203-777-2334
Type: Bibliographic; available on CD-ROM
Citations to various publication types on Native North
Americans
The Indian Question
Objective Computing
P.O. Box 51246
Indianapolis, IN 46251
800-745-9904
Type: full text, image, bibliographic, CD-ROM
Contains complete text of selected 19th century documents on
American Indian history
Marvell University Documents
ftp sunsite.unc.edu
pub/history/ethnic/native-american
Texts of historic documents
Singing Light
Mendocino, California County Library
105 N. Main Street
Ukiah, CA 95482-4482
707-463-4493
Type: Multimedia; available on CD-ROM
Contains photographs, sound, documentation on Native American
culture in Mendocino County area
Minority On-Line Information Service (MOLIS)
Federal Information Exchange, Inc. (FIE)
555 Quince Orchard Rd.
Suite 200
Gaithersburg, MD 20878
301-975-0103
Telnet fedix.fie.com; login: new
Type: Full-text; available online through FIE Information on African-American and Hispanic colleges and universities, scholarships, federal assistance plans, quality education for minorities network, and science and engineering.
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tloque nahuaque que vuelva a ser lo que ya no puede ser unidos todos.
CHICLE--Chicano Literature e-Conference
Bitnet: LISTSERV@UBVM.BITNET
Listserv for discussion of Chicano literature
Chicano Database on CD-ROM
University of California, Berkeley
Chicano Studies Library
3404 Dwinelle Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
415-642-3859
Type: Bibliographic; available on CD-ROM
Contains citations to articles, books, and other published
literature.
Chicano Studies Research Library Database
UCLA Online Catalog
Monographs and dissertations on chicano studies. Does not
include journal articles.
Diversity on the Internet: Latino and Chicano Resources
Linda Heise
University of Michigan Clearinghouse for Subject-Oriented
Internet
Resource Guides
Gopher una.hh.lib.umich.edu
inetdirs/guides on the social sciences
Film/Video Materials for Programs on Hispanics
Gopher una.hh.lib.umich.edu
newstuff/diversity
List of films and videos on Hispanics
HAPI Online
University of California, Los Angeles
Latin America Center
405 Hilgard Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90024
213-825-1057
Type: Bibliographic; available online via UCLA and on CD-ROM
Includes citations to scholarly articles, literary works and
related publications. Corresponds to Hispanic American
Periodicals Index.
HISPANEX Database
Hispanic Information Exchange (HISPANEX)
16161 Ventura Blvd., Suite 830
Encino, CA 91436
818-990-1885
Type: Bibliographic; available on batch basis from producer.
Provides bibliographic descriptions of Spanish collections in
major California libraries.
Puerto Rican Culture Newsgroup
alt.soc.culture.puerto-rico
Messages are in Spanish and English
CERLAC (Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean, York University) Attention: Liddy Gomes at 416-736-5237 (or cerlaclg@vm1.yorku.ca) Phone: (416) 736-5237 Fax: (416) 736-5737 Address: Rm. 240 York Lanes, 4700 Keele St., North York, Ont. M3J 1P3 contact: Kim Jarvi at 416-756-2581 (or ecgr2037@dept.econ.yorku.ca) Development Education Centre, Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America, Latin America Working Group, Maquila Solidarity Network, the Mexico Group - Alejandro Alvarez Bejar, economist and labour specialist with the National Autonomous University of Mexico - Nibaldo Galleguillos of McMaster University - Ricardo Grinspun of the Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean at York University - Bob Jeffcott of the Maquila Solidarity Network - Dick Roman of The Mexico Group and University of Toronto - Suzanne Rumsey, Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America - Judith Teichman, University of Toronto
"Every mestizo is one less Indian -- or one more Indian waiting to reemerge."
Jose Barreiro, Taino/Guajiro
"To be Chicana/Chicano is to be indigenous."
Vivian Lopez, Yaqui/Apache