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Some useful information for the establishment of a well rounded community:
I am enthused by the current progress being made toward freedom and the preservation of Lakota tradition and the steps being taken for the republic to take its rightful place among the nations of the world.
Immersion learning and appropriate technology is essential to this end. I have done personal research on this and have found some useful resources:
For sustainable and self sufficient infrastructure:
http://www.aidg.org/ For a good model of prudent implementation of information technology within a traditional culture see the Bhutanese governments department of information technology:
http://www.dit.gov.bt/ A good starting point that would be both educational and yield quick results would be a Lakota language localization of the Gnu Linux gnome desktop:
http://l10n.gnome.org/ The ISO 639-3 designation of the Lakota language is lkt
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=lkt A GIS system which is free and can run on low end hardware without using a hard drive:
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=lkt this is based on open GIS standards:
http://opensourcegis.org/ A non-commercial web search technology that could be used to catalogue and locally cache information to provide such information to members of the republic in a bandwidth challenged infastructure:
http://lucene.apache.org/ Please inform me of any immediate or forthcoming needs that require research. I see that the lakotafreedom and republic of lakota domains are currently parked on Go Daddy. Is this a hosting issue or a hijack? I hope you receive this, and please reply.
Mitaku Oyasin,
WindtalonI am enthused by the current progress being made toward freedom and the preservation of Lakota tradition and the steps being taken for the republic to take its rightful place among the nations of the world.
Immersion learning and appropriate technology is essential to this end. I have done personal research on this and have found some useful resources:
For sustainable and self sufficient infrastructure:
http://www.aidg.org/ For a good model of prudent implementation of information technology within a traditional culture see the Bhutanese governments department of information technology:
http://www.dit.gov.bt/ A good starting point that would be both educational and yield quick results would be a Lakota language localization of the Gnu Linux gnome desktop:
http://l10n.gnome.org/ The ISO 639-3 designation of the Lakota language is lkt
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=lkt A GIS system which is free and can run on low end hardware without using a hard drive:
http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=lkt this is based on open GIS standards:
http://opensourcegis.org/ A non-commercial web search technology that could be used to catalogue and locally cache information to provide such information to members of the republic in a bandwidth challenged infastructure:
http://lucene.apache.org/ Please inform me of any immediate or forthcoming needs that require research. I see that the lakotafreedom and republic of lakota domains are currently parked on Go Daddy. Is this a hosting issue or a hijack? I hope you receive this, and please reply.
Mitaku Oyasin,
Windtalon