CentreLink.org provides information on the Indigenous Peoples of Caribbean

Title

Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink: Home Page

Description

The Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink (or CAC) as its name implies, is a central link to a wide range of websites that either focus upon or shed light upon the Native peoples of the Caribbean and circum-Caribbean. The website endeavours to provide a venue of communication for these peoples and also offers a variety of research, including histories, news and articles about Native Caribbean peoples, educational resources, on-line surveys, and discussions of problems and prospects for Caribbean Amerindians and their descendants all over the world. It aims to provide content and build community at the same time.

In addition, the CAC is the only resource that seeks to gather and organize all possible sites about and by Caribbean Amerindians. In organizing these sites into categories, the CAC helps to shed light on the range of content available online. The CAC is limited only by what is currently available on the Internet.

The CAC is also engaged in research information outreach. It publishes both unrefereed papers by individuals in Issues in Caribbean Amerindian Studies, and peer-reviewed scholarly papers in Kacike: The Journal of Caribbean Amerindian History and Anthropology. In addition the CAC distributes a free monthly electronic newsletter, that is also posted on-site. Lastly, the CAC also owns and operates its own electronic discussion list, uniting scholars, activists and interested parties in one forum. In 2004 a new CAC Web log was also launched.

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Languages

English

Contact

Maximilian C. Forte
Montreal Quebec
Canada H3G 1M8
+514.8482424

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