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Australian Department of Immigration and Multicultural Affairs - Official Australian Government website with information and application forms for migration to Australia, and information about settling in Australia and Australian citizenship.

Creole Heritage Preservation - Committed to the preservation of Creole heritage, the members of the St. Augustine Historical Society is committed dedicated to preserving all aspects of this heritage; projects are constantly ongoing toward this end. The successful presentation of the Creole Heritage Day Celebration over the past many years is one example of its dedication to Creole cultural preservation.

Indigenous People - This site, created in support of Australian schools, is a collection of links about Aborigines, the native peoples of the Australian continent. This culture is one of the oldest on Earth, with an oral tradition going back about 40,000 years! At these sites you can read more about the spiritual and cultural life of Australian Aborigines, the first ecologists. Don't miss the link to the Yothu Yindi band's Web site. This band combines traditional instruments and music with Western pop music sounds. Their audio files of yidaki (didgeridoo or hollow log) music are haunting.

Islands of the Bahamas - Bahamian culture is like no other. It has embraced a panorama of native customs of the indigenous "Indian" people who populated The Islands Of The Bahamas over the eons. Then Bahamian culture suddenly underwent an abrupt change beginning in 1648 when English Puritans settled on the island of Eleuthera. It has further evolved over the past four centuries, witnessing the arrival of Bermudan slaves and free blacks, British Loyalists fleeing America after the War of Independence, freed Africans from slave ships, Black Seminoles from Florida, people from other Caribbean islands, as well as Chinese, Syrian and Greek immigrants. These people -- with their different backgrounds, traditions and beliefs -- shaped Bahamian culture into the unique, colorful patchwork of life and lifestyles that it is today.

Mosaic Web - The world is made up of many diverse cultures, which includes the people within them and their histories. I've created a place where those cultures can be represented and appreciated via the World Wide Web and its many resources. This site explores all aspects of cultures and their progress in the world we live in, including history, literature, entertainment, sports, and technology.

Save The Montagnards - Save The Montagnard People, Inc. (STMP) - a US non-profit financing the Longhouse Project and advocating for the survival of the Montagnard aborigine hill tribes of Indochina. The Montagnards are the most enduring war allies in American history ... a vanishing culture that offers much for our world.

The Banabans - The Banaban people, are a unique race originally from the Central Pacific. After 100 years of influence from the te I-Matang religion and the phosphate industry, the Banabans now find themselves scattered between their greatly diminished original homeland Island, today known as Banaba and their new home of Rabi Island off the northern Island coast of Fiji. The Banabans original homeland of Banaba is Governed by the Republic of Kiribati and Rabi falls under the Republic of Fiji.

Tribute to New Zealand - A small tribute to New Zealand. The New Zealand people, New Zealand culture, New Zealand tourism and scenery and the lifestyle. Travel New Zealand without leaving your home.

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