what are two excellent university websites that that deal with indigenous cultures and/or religions.

Information ought to be judged by its content, not the publisher. In my experience on the web, university websites offer politically correct information, at the expense of completeness.

Put this in your google search engine window.

indigenous cultures religions "and or " site:.edu

Since I gave you a direction to head in the other day, it looks as if what you need to do is learn how to conduct thorough and effective searches for yourself. That's what research is, and I'm sure that's what your teacher expects you to do -- conduct research. You are searching for information that is so specific that you have to be prepared for the possibility that none of it may be online. Or some may be, and some may not. In addition to searching on the Internet, you also need to make best friends with the reference librarian(s) in your local or college library.

http://www.sou.edu/library/searchtools/
At this webpage, you can go immediately to the search sites (first three columns across the top) -- or even better you can scroll down until you see the section called HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET. Those are the links to start with. You'll not only learn how to come up with good search terms, but also how to evaluate the webpages you get as results. Some will be good and others will be garbage. You need to know how to tell the difference.

My favorite way to search is to go to Google's advanced search page
< http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en > and put my search words or phrases into the first or second search box (either "all the words" or "exact phrase"). However, there many other strategies for searching you can use, and the HOW TO SEARCH THE INTERNET section will help you best.

"If you give a man a fish, he will eat for a day; if you teach a man to fish, he will eat for his lifetime."

Happy searching!

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I understand that you are looking for two excellent university websites that deal with indigenous cultures and/or religions. While I cannot browse the internet, I can guide you on how to find such websites.

To conduct a thorough search, you can follow these steps:

1. Open your preferred search engine (e.g., Google).

2. Enter relevant search terms. In this case, you can try using the following search query:

Indigenous cultures religions site:.edu

This query specifies that you want results from educational institutions (sites ending with ".edu") that discuss indigenous cultures and religions. The "site:.edu" operator limits your search to university websites.

3. Review the search results. The search engine will provide a list of websites that match your query. Look for university websites that offer relevant and reliable information on indigenous cultures and religions.

4. Visit the websites and evaluate the content. Assess the credibility of the sources by considering the reputation of the university, the expertise of the authors, and the accuracy of the information provided. Make sure the websites offer comprehensive and well-researched content on the topic you are interested in.

5. Repeat the search with variations if necessary. If you don't find suitable websites in the first search, you can try different search terms or refine your query to get more specific results.

Remember, while university websites may provide valuable information, it is important to critically evaluate the content and consider multiple sources to ensure a well-rounded understanding. If you have access to a library, you can also consult reference librarians who can assist you in finding reliable resources on indigenous cultures and religions.