Chippewa Valley Museum PO Box 1204 Eau Claire WI 54702 (715) 834-7871 info@cvmuseum.com

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The Chippewa Valley Museum is located in Eau Claire's Carson Park,
next to the
Paul Bunyan Logging Camp.

CVM is accredited by the American Association of Museums
and is affiliated with the
State Historical Society of Wisconsin

 

Eau Claire Area attractions and history

Chippewa Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau

Timber Trails heritage tourism directory

eauclaire.net Local Links:
http://www.eauclaire.net/links.htm

http://www.infinitejoy.com/links/links.html

 
 
Eau Claire area community calendars

http://www.infinitejoy.com/events

http://www.aroundyourtown.net

Wisconsin attractions and events

http://www.wisconline.com

http://www.WisTravel.com

http://www.statechamp.com/html/bystate/pages/tourism/Wisconsin.html

Wisconsin history/museums

http://discover-net.net/~webworld/wishistory.html

A selection of websites for county/local historical societies in northern Wisconsin, plus other Wisconsin websites that have something to do with Wisconsin history, language, customs, etc.:
http://www.nahec-wi.org/m11899.htm

links to Wisconsin museum websites from the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board
http://www.ecb.org/wisconsin/museums.htm

list of museums in Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota
http://www.tsabc.com/museums.htm

short list of Wisconsin museums
http://www.casff.com/museums/En/wisconsin.htm

State museum/humanities links

Wisconsin Federation of Museums Member Institutions Page:
http://www.wisconsinmuseums.org/

Wisconsin Humanities Council
http://www.danenet.org/whc/

Local and regional geneology/research

links to Wisconsin geneology sites on the web
http://home.wisconsin.com/

links to libraries within the Indianhead Federated Library System
http://www.ifls.lib.wi.us/directory/special.html

links to pages on Bible records, Biographies, Deeds, Obituaries, Pensions and Wills of people from Eau Claire Co. and more (scroll down for links):
http://users.rootsweb.com/~wieaucla/eauclair.htm

Eau Claire County public records
http://www.uwec.edu/Admin/Library/Guides/preclaire.html

Chippewa County geneological resources, links, and email links
http://users.ap.net/~chenae/chipco.html

 

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Museum links nationwide

http://www.museumlink.com/states.htm

http://www.mphist.org/histlink.htm

http://yourartlinks.com/links/museums.html
 

huge list of U.S. museum links, from site in Japan (Lists museums starting with "the" under "T")
http://www.pp.iij4u.or.jp/~murai/
 

links to online projects nationwide
http://www.neh.gov/projects/online.html
 

short list of museums nationwide, plus links to libraries, state and federal agencies, maps, etc., from Oklahoma University website:
http://www.geography.ou.edu/research/museums.htm
 

Museum links worldwide
http://www.icom.org/vlmp/world.html

 

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Ojibwe/Native American resources

Meant for Social Studies teachers, this "Cultural Conflicts In Wisconsin" web page is a good list for anyone of resources, activities and links about various native tribes and issues:
http://www.socialstudies.esmartweb.com/HTMLwihistoryunits/Unit3-web.htm

 
bibliography on Native Americans (scroll to bottom of page for back-links to huge list of books)
http://nativeculture.com/lisamitten/books395.html

also try the host site:
http://nativeculture.com/home/default.asp

 
Annotated Ojibwe bibliography
http://www.stthomas.edu/justpeace/ojibwa24.htm

 
You can find a good general site on Native Americans
at
http://nativeamericanonline.com.
The site has resources and links to tribal websites (for those links, click the "Rez Roster" tab and then click on a sector of the U.S. map.

 

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Hmong resources

WWW Hmong Homepage
http://www.hmongnet.org/
 

The fabric of their lives: Beauty, tragedy captured in Hmong needlework
By Carol Guensburg of the [Milwaukee, Wisconsin] Journal Sentinel staff
June 16, 1996
http://www.hmongnet.org/culture/pandau.html
 

Hmong Annotated Bibliography by Dr. Ava L. McCall
Professor and Department Chair, Curriculum and Instruction
College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
http://www.socialstudies.esmartweb.com/HTMLbibs/Hmongbib.htm
 

The Hmong: Books for K-12 Classrooms
http://www.uwsuper.edu/library/hmong/books.html
 

Hmong Students: A Quarter Century of Progress in the United States
by Julie Adler (with bibliography)
http://www.eslmag.com/sepoct00art.html

 

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Local and regional genealogy/research

links to Wisconsin genealogy sites on the web
http://home.wisconsin.com/

links to libraries within the Indianhead Federated Library System
http://www.ifls.lib.wi.us/directory/special.html

links to pages on Bible records, Biographies, Deeds, Obituaries, Pensions and Wills of people from Eau Claire Co. and more (scroll down for links):
http://users.rootsweb.com/~wieaucla/eauclair.htm

Eau Claire County public records
http://www.uwec.edu/Admin/Library/Guides/preclaire.html

Chippewa County genealogical resources, links, and email links
http://users.ap.net/~chenae/chipco.html

 

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