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Native American Village
IMDiversity.com Native American Village contains news and features articles by leading writers, thinkers, academicians, politicians and social activists.  It provides you with access to the largest database of equal opportunity employers committed to workplace diversity.


American Indian Science and Engineering Society
The mission of  AISES is to increase substantially the representation of American Indian and Alaskan Natives in engineering, science and other related technology disciplines.

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CareerPlace
CareerPLACE is an initiative of the Native Women's Association and in partnership with Industry Canada's SkillNet.ca Program is Canada's first National Aboriginal Career and Recruitment site.  CareerPLACE offers aboriginal job seekers the opportunity to profile their resume to Canadian business 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Job seekers can apply on-line to specific job postings, Youth Employment Programs, government and private sector National Recruitment Campaigns, and Scholarship Programs.

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National Indian Council on Aging
The National Indian Council On Aging, Inc. (NICOA), a non-profit organization, was founded in 1976 by members of the National Tribal Chairmen’s Association that called for a national organization to advocate for improved, comprehensive health and social services to American Indian and Alaska Native Elders.


NativeWeb
NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to using telecommunications including computer technology and the Internet to disseminate information from and about indigenous nations, peoples, and organizations around the world; to foster communication between native and non-native peoples; to conduct research involving indigenous peoples' usage of technology and the Internet; and to provide resources, mentoring, and services to facilitate indigenous peoples' use of this technology.


The Tribal Employment Newsletter
The Tribal Employment Newsletter is used by employers nationally to increase the effectiveness of their diversity recruitment effort.  Widely known as a focused and highly effective recruitment tool, nearly 2000 individuals interested in Indian employment accessed the announcements posted in The Tribal Employment Newsletter last month. 

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