75 years of Indian Guides

04/29/06

 

Hyperlinks to other Web Sites...

We are a Non-Official website of YGuides. This is not a Native American tribal page.  We are not responsible for the content of the linked pages.  But we do feel you will find useful and good information on these linked pages!

Have Fun.

bulletwww.YGYP.com
bulletTo visit the official YMCA Y-Guides and Y-Princess web site to learn about the program and get involved in this aspect of the Parent Child work the YMCA does in the local West Los Angeles Community.  Keep in mind that the Y-Guides program is targeting the Kinder, First grade, Second grade child AND his DAD!
 
bulletCoyote Campfire Storytelling pages
bulletRead a few interesting stories about the Chumash and Slo'w the Eagle...
 
bulletGood Tribe Meetings
bulletDads!  Look at this very informative write up on the best practices for a tribal meetings that you host.  Review the procedures and the why and the how that goes along with it.
Special thanks to the Sioux Federation Web Spinner.
 
bullet Chumash Interpretive Center
bulletChumash Interpretive Center works to enhancing the public's awareness and understanding of the Chumash People native to Ventura County, both historically and culturally through a visual, verbal and hands-on experience.
 
bullet SB Natural History Museum Chumash pages
bulletFantastic information about the life and history that the area had long before the area was "discovered".
 
bulletStagecoach Inn and Museum
bulletVery fun chance to touch the old west history of the southern California region.  they have an old school house and a recreation of a Chumash Hut called an "ap" for the kids to explore.
 
bulletTwo past Culver/Palms Y Guide Tribes
bulletHistory and Fun photos of some yesterdays.  Two tribes that are also on the web with photos etc. (From prior to the Culver Palms Family YMCA giving up the Indian theme and caving in to National YMCA pressure to conform.)
 
bullet Jacque Nunez
bulletLearning treat from a living link to the past. Jacque shares through stories and songs, her people's indigenous tools, instruments, games and clothing. She includes how American Indians preserve their culture today by participating in Intertribal Pow wows.
 
bullet My Craft Ideas
bulletNeed some Ideas?  Look at these home built crafts.

 

 

This site was last updated 04/28/06