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  1. POLICY OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT IN DEFENSE OF THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES & THE ECOLOGICAL CONSERVATION OF THE AMAZON BASIN by Columbian Government, 1990
  2. Ancient Peoples of the Great Basin and Colorado Plateau by Steven R. Simms, 2008-05-31
  3. Indian Basketmakers of California and the Great Basin by Larry Dalrymple, 2000-03-15
  4. Mexico South (Pacific Basin Books) by Covarrubias, 1986-01-04
  5. Fluvial Dynamics and Cultural Landscape Evolution in the Rio Grande de Nazca Drainage Basin, Southern Peru (bar s) by Ralf Hesse, 2008-12-31
  6. Great Basin Rock Art: Archaeological Perspectives by Angus R. Quinlan, 2007-01-24
  7. Weavers Of Tradition And Beauty: Basketmakers Of The Great Basin by Mary Lee Fulkerson, Kathleen Curtis, 1995-09-01
  8. Wonderful Power: The Story of Ancient Copper Working in the Lake Superior Basin (Great Lakes Books) by S. R. Martin, 1999-06
  9. Tribes of Native America - Shoshone
  10. River of Renewal: Myth And History in the Klamath Basin by Stephen Most, 2006-10-30
  11. Paleoindian or Paleoarchaic?: Great Basin Human Ecology at the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition
  12. Making Space on the Western Frontier:: Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes by W. Paul Reeve, 2007-03-09
  13. Journeys West: Jane and Julian Steward and Their Guides by Virginia Kerns, 2010-03-01
  14. On Zion's Mount: Mormons, Indians, and the American Landscape by Jared Farmer, 2008-04-30

21. For A Different Kind Of Safari Exsperience Explore The Amazon
parrots; rainforests; mid afternoon; herbal cures; camping gear; herons; campsite; several species; birdlife; amazon basin; indigenous peoples; tropical region
http://www.articlealley.com/article_1191295_29.html

22. E Law: RESUMING SELF-GOVERNMENT IN INDIAN COUNTRY: FROM IMPOSED GOVERNMENT TO SE
In addition, the Coordinadora of the Amazon Basin, indigenous peoples of Brazil, Inuit Circumpolar Conference and delegates of the Mohawk nation participated in what became
http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/issues/v2n1/ryser21.html
RESUMING SELF-GOVERNMENT IN INDIAN COUNTRY: FROM IMPOSED GOVERNMENT TO SELF-RULE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Author: Rudolph C Ryser
Center for World Indigenous Studies
Subjects: Indigenous peoples - America (Other articles)
Indigenous peoples - government relations
(Other articles)
Indigenous peoples - legal status, laws
(Other articles)
Issue: Volume 2, Number 1 (April 1995)
Category: Comment
1.  Introduction
These four nations have begun to show that self-governing sovereign nations can coexist with a sovereign state and not threaten the dismemberment of the existing state.  They have shown that there is compatibility between a nation's sovereignty and a state's sovereignty, given that a framework of government-to-government relations has been established, maintained and nurtured in order to ensure cooperative communications and systematic resolution of conflicts.  Nations and states with formal treaties, compacts and other constructive arrangements can politically coexist.
The 1993 negotiation of a long-term Self-Government Compact between four Indian nations, the Quinault, Lummi, Jamestown S'Klallam and Hoopa nations, and the United States of America set a standard for future bilateral government-to-government relations between nations and states. There is, however, an obstacle to an assured constructive and positive outcome to these negotiations.  The concept of self-determination, or the right of these peoples to self-government, is paramount to the obstacle. Internal and external contradictions between U.S. government policies on self-determination, as reflected in recent actions by the Department of State and the Department of the Interior, cast doubts about whether these nation and state negotiations represent a net advance in political relations or a confirmation of the status quo.  The U.S. government seems to have begun a retreat from its former advocacy of self-determination of peoples and the promotion of self-government.[5]

23. Dev George, Managing Editor
(1/25/2002) Amazon Basin indigenous peoples oppose oil industry (1/13/2002) Will the Enron debacle bushwhack Washington? (12/27/2001) Nigeria your cheating heart
http://www.oilandgasinternational.com/departments/special_features/special_featu

24. THE WORLD SOCIAL FORUM RETURNS TO BRAZIL // Current
here is an excerpt from the postWSF press release by COICA (amazon basin indigenous peoples organization) COICA, with our worldview, diversity of languages, history, cultures
http://current.com/items/89793661_the-world-social-forum-returns-to-brazil.htm

25. Amazon Rainforest // Current
here is an excerpt from the postWSF press release by COICA (amazon basin indigenous peoples organization) COICA, with our worldview, diversity of languages, history, cultures
http://current.com/tags/88793958_amazon-rainforest/
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26. Social Studies Manitoba Education
http//www.un.org/Pubs/CyberSchoolBus/indigenous/index.asp (information on indigenous peoples of all regions of the world – section on Amazon basin indigenous peoples)
http://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/cur/socstud/supporting/7-4.html

27. UN Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples « Colonos
The Amazon Basin Indigenous Peoples Organization (COICA) with our worldview, diversity of languages, history, cultures, spirituality, territory, economy, have existed since before
http://colonos.wordpress.com/category/un-declaration-on-the-rights-of-indigenous
colonos
Amazonia por la vida?
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Another press release RIGHTS: U.N. Condemns Land Grabs in Native Territories, By Haider Rizvi. http://sec.11alive.com/quote/04T44x81tc86J
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=49986
It is happening not only in the developing parts of the world but also in countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, which champion the causes of human rights and democracy, the report says. Anti-capitalism Capitalism UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples capitalism is murder ... Permalink
Posted by colono
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
This is an unofficial translation REDD CONFEDERATION OF INDIGENOUS NATIONALITIES OF THE ECUADORIAN AMAZON (CONFENIAE)
(Logo and letterhead, list of members including organizations of the Shuar, Kichwa, Achuar, Waorani, Siona, Secoya, Cofan, Zapara, Shiwiar and Andoa Peoples) STATEMENT
Unión Base, Puyo August 3rd, 2009 CONFENIAE REJECTS ALL KINDS OF ENVIRONMENTAL NEGOCIATIONS ON FORESTS AND EXTRACTIVE POLICIES THAT DAMAGE THE TERRITORIES OF THE AMAZONIAN INDIGENOUS NATIONALITIES AND PEOPLES OF ECUADOR. 1 Comment Amazonia Anti-capitalism Ecuador ... Permalink
Posted by colono
Peru Sends in Army to Suppress Peaceful Indigenous Protests
Wednesday, May 20, 2009

28. People Power « Colonos
The Amazon Basin Indigenous Peoples Organization (COICA) with our worldview, diversity of languages, history, cultures, spirituality, territory, economy, have existed since before
http://colonos.wordpress.com/category/people-power/
colonos
Amazonia por la vida?
Peter Linebaugh talks on Magna Carta and the Commons
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
people power
commons linebaugh magna carta ... Permalink
Posted by colono
Interview with Peter Linebaugh: The Magna Carta Manifesto
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Interview with Peter Linebaugh 1 Comment people power linebaugh magna carta ... Permalink
Posted by colono
Thursday, June 11, 2009
death June 11, 2009
Peru: Decrees to Open Jungle Area to Investment Are Suspended

By SIMON ROMERO
Congress temporarily suspended two decrees issued by President Alan García that had helped set off recent protests by indigenous groups fearful of large oil and logging investments in the Peruvian Amazon. The decrees would open vast jungle areas to investment and allow companies to bypass indigenous communities to get permits for projects. The protests resulted in repression by security forces and apparent reprisals by Indians last week that left dozens dead. See also : Top name brands implicated in Amazon destruction, New Greenpeace report shows how the cattle industry in Brazil is feeding demand for raw resources and “ Slaughtering the Amazon 1 Comment Amazonia ... Permalink
Posted by colono
Monday, April 20, 2009

29. OpenSpaceForum : Admin
Declaration of the Coordinator of the Amazon Basin Indigenous Peoples Organisation Rapport World Social Forum World Social Forum – another world still needs refining
http://www.openspaceforum.net/twiki/tiki-user_information.php?userId=1

30. Weekly News Update On The Americas: WNU #979: Negotiations Break Off In Guadelou
Declaration of the Coordinator of the Amazon Basin Indigenous Peoples Organization (COICA) http//upsidedownworld.org/main/content/view/1707/68/
http://weeklynewsupdate.blogspot.com/2009/02/negotiations-break-off-in-guadeloup
Weekly News Update on the Americas
Weekly News Update on the Americas covers news from Latin America and the Caribbean, compiled and written from a progressive perspective. It is published by the Nicaragua Solidarity Network of Greater New York, P.O. Box 20587, Tompkins Square Station, New York, NY 10009, weeklynewsupdate@gmail.com.
Monday, February 16, 2009
WNU #979: Negotiations Break Off in Guadeloupe
Weekly News Update on the Americas
Issue #979, February 15, 2009
1. Guadeloupe: Negotiations Break Off
2. Honduras: Teachers Strike for Back Pay
3. Chile: Mapuche Activist a Terrorist?
4. Haiti: Electoral Dispute Continues
5. Venezuela: Term Limits Voted Down
6. Links to alternative sources on: Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, El Salvador, Mexico, US policy
ISSN#: 1084-922X. Weekly News Update on the Americas covers news from Latin America and the Caribbean, compiled and written from a progressive perspective. It has been published weekly by the Nicaragua Solidarity Network of Greater New York since 1990. For a subscription, write to weeklynewsupdate@gmail.com

31. Weekly News Update On The Americas: February 2009
Declaration of the Coordinator of the Amazon Basin Indigenous Peoples Organization (COICA) http//upsidedownworld.org/main/content/view/1707/68/
http://weeklynewsupdate.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html
Weekly News Update on the Americas
Weekly News Update on the Americas covers news from Latin America and the Caribbean, compiled and written from a progressive perspective. It is published by the Nicaragua Solidarity Network of Greater New York, P.O. Box 20587, Tompkins Square Station, New York, NY 10009, weeklynewsupdate@gmail.com.
Monday, February 23, 2009
WNU #980: Transport Strike in Mexico, New Talks in Guadeloupe
Weekly News Update on the Americas
Issue #980, February 22, 2009
1. Mexico: Transport Strike in 17 States
2. Mexico: Cerezo Brothers Released
3. Guadeloupe: Talks Resume After Violence
4. Colombia: FARC Admits 8 Killings
5. Panama: Colombian Refugee Killed
6. Haiti: US Announces Deportations
7. Links to alternative sources on: Argentina, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, US Policy
ISSN#: 1084-922X. Weekly News Update on the Americas covers news from Latin America and the Caribbean, compiled and written from a progressive perspective. It has been published weekly by the Nicaragua Solidarity Network of Greater New York since 1990. For a subscription, write to weeklynewsupdate@gmail.com. It is archived at http://weeklynewsupdate.blogspot.com

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