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         Guatemala Indigenous Peoples:     more books (75)
  1. Maya Resurgence in Guatemala: Q'Eqchi' Experiences by Richard Wilson, 1999-09
  2. Maya Cultural Activism in Guatemala (Critical Reflections on Latin America Series)
  3. Cultural Logics and Global Economies: Maya Identity in Thought and Practice by Edward F. Fischer, 2002-01-15
  4. Los Todos Santeros
  5. GUATEMALA: INDIGENOUS WOMEN DENIED SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS.: An article from: NotiCen: Central American & Caribbean Affairs by Unavailable, 2009-11-05
  6. Ch'orti'-Maya Survival in Eastern Guatemala: Indigeneity in Transition by Brent E. Metz, 2006-05-01
  7. Continuities in Highland Maya Social Organization: Ethnohistory in Sacapulas, Guatemala (Ethnohistory Series) by Robert M. Hill, 1987-09
  8. Lightning Warrior: Maya Art and Kingship at Quirigua (The Linda Schele Series in Maya and Pre-Columbian Studies) by Matthew G. Looper, 2003-12-01
  9. For Every Indio Who Falls: A History of Maya Activism in Guatemala, 1960-1990 by Betsy Konefal, 2010-05-17
  10. Joseño: Another Mayan Voice Speaks from Guatemala by Ignacio Bizarro Ujpán, 2001-08-14
  11. The Quiche Mayas of Utatlan: The Evolution of a Highland Guatemala Kingdom (Civilization of the American Indian Series) by Robert M. Carmack, 1981-04
  12. Maya Textiles of Guatemala/the Gustavus A. Eisen Collection, 1902: The Hearst Museum of Anthropology, the University of California at Berkeley by Margot Blum Schevill, Christopher H. Lutz, 1993-08
  13. I, Rigoberta Menchu: An Indian Woman in Guatemala (Second Edition) by Rigoberta Menchú, 2010-01-12
  14. Ixil Country: A Plural Society in Highland Guatemala by Benjamin N. Colby, 1969-01

21. AGAPE Consultation Guatemala Indigenous Peoples' Statement
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http://www.oikoumene.org/de/dokumentation/documents/oerk-programme/public-witnes

22. ‘Maya’ Articles At Intercontinental Cry
In this video, Aniseto L pez and Sister Maudilia L pez Cardona from the Read more. Topics gold, Guatemala, Indigenous Peoples, Maya, Millennium Development Goals, mining, water
http://intercontinentalcry.org/topic/maya/
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24. 2007
Guatemala Indigenous peoples underrepresented in national elections August 2007 In the coming national elections in Guatemala, more than 10 years after the Peace Agreements that
http://www.iwgia.org/sw26817.asp
Mission Statement Strategy Papers Organisational Structure History ... Other news sources Ecuador: Presidential decree bars oil extraction and logging from indigenous zone
January 2007
To protect indigenous groups who voluntarily isolate themselves from the modern world, the Ecuadorian government has declared a two million acre zone in an oil-rich region of the Amazon off limits to oil development and logging.
Read the article on Environment News Service
Colombia: Oil expansion threatens Colombia's indigenous people
February 2007
Colombia's U'wa indigenous people, in the forested mountains overlooking the oil-rich and war-torn eastern plains, are facing reversal in a hard-won land rights victory over the state oil company.
Read the article on Indian Country Today
Colombia: The effects of the armed conflict on indigenous peoples
March 2007
The Indian Country Today brings an interview with former Colombian senator and Guambiano elder Lorenzo Muelas Hurtado who gives his view on the effect of the Colombian conflict on indigenous people, the role of the United States in the conflict and the need for a negotiated solution. Read the interview Peru: Inter-American Commission on Human Rights gives Peru two weeks to take steps to protect isolated Amazonian tribes April 2007 Latin America's top human rights body, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, has ruled that Peru must act swiftly to protect isolated Amazonian tribes from illegal loggers.

25. Health Unlimited Working With Indigenous Maya Peoples In
Health Unlimited works with local indigenous Mayan communities in Guatemala on identity, health, and other projects
http://indigenouspeoplesissues.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article

26. An Environmental Disaster We CAN Avoid: Canadian Mining In Guatemala | Indigenou
Canadian mining giant, Goldcorp, has been ordered to suspend mining operations in Guatemala. The InterAmerican Commission on Human Rights found evidence that a mine in an
http://int.piplinks.org/ Inter-American Commission on Human Rights

27. Public Statement Of Social Organizations In Ixcan, Guatemala
A public statement to government of Guatemala on remilitarization of Ixcan region
http://www.indigenouspeoplesissues.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=art

28. Purépechas
the Americas Canada, Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Mexico, Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Belize, Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Guatemala, Indigenous peoples
http://www.experiencefestival.com/purpechas

29. Music Of Guatemala
the Americas Canada, Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Mexico, Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Belize, Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Guatemala, Indigenous peoples
http://www.experiencefestival.com/music_of_guatemala

30. United Nations Educational, Scientific And Cultural Organization
UNESCO Homepage 2010 Sights and sounds of history Safeguarding our fragile audiovisual heritage
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31. Lady The Tramp Travel Photos: July 2008
The images that I pass while I move through this crazy thing called life. Guatemala, Indigenous peoples, Latin America, Markets, Shopping
http://travelerphotos.blogspot.com/2008_07_01_archive.html
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Lady The Tramp Travel Photos
The images that I pass while I move through this crazy thing called life. Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, India, London, China, Philadelphia, Portugal Showing newest of posts from July 2008. Show older posts Showing newest of posts from July 2008. Show older posts
Monday, July 21, 2008
Cojolya Association of Mayan Women Weavers
I visited the Cojolya Association of Mayan Women Weavers to learn more about traditional Mayan outfits and the people who make them, and indigenous rights in Guatemala. I interviewed the people from Cojolya and they let me take some photographs inside their museum. They were extremely friendly people and I encourage anyone going to Santiago Atitlan to visit their establishment.
Posted by Lady Mira at 10:46 AM 0 comments Labels: Art Guatemala Indigenous peoples Latin America ...
Mayan People, indigenous crafts Guatemala
Here area more photographs from Santiago Atitlan, Guatemala. In this indigenous community in the mountains there are many people who still make and sell traditional crafts. In this region of Guatemala there is the highest population per capita of indigenous people. In Santiago the men still wear their traditional Mayan clothing, a rarity in other parts of Guatemala.
A Mayan man in traditional Mayan clothing. This consists of the short woven pants, a shirt, and a woven, embroidered belt.

32. Training In Human Rights Advocacy Indian Law Resource Center
Indigenous peoples face many serious human rights and environmental problems due to illegal land expropriation, large infrastructure projects, forced displacement, and the
http://www.indianlaw.org/en/projects/ihr/hrt/centralsouthamerica

33. Human Rights Advocates Denounce Goldcorp's New Plan To Improve Situation In Guat
Washington, D.C.Human rights advocates denounced Goldcorp, Inc’s plan to improve the situation at the Marlin mine in Guatemala because it allows for ongoing human rights
http://int.piplinks.org/Center for International Environmental Law

34. Indigenous Peoples And Poverty Reduction A Case Study Of Guatemala
Indigenous Peoples and Poverty Reduction A Case Study of Guatemala Indigenous Peoples and Poverty Reduction A Case Study of Guatemala
http://www.iadb.org/document.cfm?id=363023

35. Copy Of DECLARATION OF ATITLÁN, GUATEMALA, Indigenous Peoples’ Consultation On T
Guatemala Indigenous Peoples Flags; Guatemala - Flags of High-Education Institutes; Central America - Historical Unions and Federations
http://www.treatycouncil.org/new_page_52412242.htm
International Indian Treaty Council CONSEJO INTERNACIONAL DE TRATADOS INDIOS “WORKING FOR THE RIGHTS AND RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES"
COMUNICADO URGENTE CONDENA AL USO DEL MAIZ TRASGENICO EN GUATEMALA
La Defensoría Maya, organización que hace muchos años viene procurando el mejoramiento de la situación de los Derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas, principalmente del Pueblo Maya, a la comunidad nacional e internacional manifiesta:
  • Su profunda preocupación e indignación ante el anuncio de repartición de maíz trasgénico en Guatemala como parte del Programa Mundial de Alimentos, y que se viene dando en diversas comunidades del Pueblo Maya, principalmente. Su rechazo absoluto a este tipo de decisiones de países poderosos que imponen por la fuerza no sólo alimentos trasgénicos, sino también todo tipo de flaguicidas y otros, que perjudican la salud de cualquier ser humano en el país. El uso de cualquier producto trasgénico produce enfermedades irreversibles en el Ser Humano. Utilizado en Guatemala solamente agravará la salud de la población quien no tiene recursos para curarse de este tipo de males. Exige a las autoridades de turno a que investiguen de manera urgente la situación de manipulación del hambre y miseria del pueblo por parte de instituciones como el PMA, que se aprovechan de la situación de desconcoimiento que prevalece en la mayoría de nuestras comunidades.
  • 36. Statistics
    In Bolivia and Guatemala indigenous peoples make up more than half the population (UNDP) In Australia some 500 languages have been lost since Europeans arrived on the continent
    http://www.ruralpovertyportal.org/web/guest/topic/statistics/tags/indigenous peo
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    Statistics and key facts about indigenous peoples Demographic information
    • (IFAD) Indigenous peoples have some 4,000 languages (IFAD) There are more than 5,000 different groups of indigenous peoples living in more than 70 countries (IFAD) (IFAD) Indigenous peoples live in every region of the world, but about 70% of them live in Asia (IFAD) About 1.2 billion people in the world today live on less than one dollar a day (World Bank) Latin America (IFAD) During the 1990s the indigenous poverty gap in selected countries in Latin America grew to be wider than in previous periods (World Bank) (Australian Bureau of Statistics) Indigenous peoples are not always in the minority. In Bolivia and Guatemala indigenous peoples make up more than half the population (UNDP) In Australia some 500 languages have been lost since Europeans arrived on the continent (UNDP) Life expectancy for Aboriginal men in Australia is 59 years, compared to 77 for Australian men in general

    37. UNPO: ILO Convention 169: 20 Years Later
    In Bolivia and Guatemala indigenous peoples make up more than half the population (UNDP) • In Australia some 500 languages have been lost since Europeans arrived on the continent
    http://www.unpo.org/article/9746
    Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
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      ILO Convention 169: 20 Years Later
      On June 27th, it will be 20 years since the International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention 169 was adopted and ratified by 20 countries. This Convention is only the second international human rights instrument to deal specifically with the human rights of indigenous peoples. The ILO Convention 169 protects the rights of indigenous peoples and their land rights. According to the Convention adopted 20 years ago, it recognizes:
      • Equality and Liberty for indigenous peoples. Autonomy of indigenous peoples.

      UNPO is working to get all states to ratify the Convention, particularly: Australia, Canada and the United States, who have pledged to protect the human rights of their large indigenous populations but who have still to sign the Convention. France and the United Kingdom, countries with significant commercial investments on indigenous lands, have also still to sign and ratify the Convention.
      UNPOs members stand together in urging states to sign and ratify the ILO Convention 169.

    38. Web Exclusives -- New Internationalist
    to discuss progress on the UN ’s Millennium Development Goals, Cheryl Gallagher explains why statistics only tell half the story. Filed in Children Guatemala Indigenous Peoples
    http://www.newint.org/features/web-exclusive/
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    Rebuilding Haiti (one vacation at a time)
    Candidates in the upcoming presidential elections are touting tourism as Haiti’s ticket to prosperity. Yet the island is still reeling from January’s earthquake – so what sort of bizarre idea is this? wonders Elizabeth Lazar
    Tensions build in Western Sahara endgame
    Demonstrators evicted as Moroccan security forces move in to ‘protest city’.
    Time will tell
    Dawn Starin hopes that one day the women of the Gambia will escape the horror of female genital mutilation.
    Guilty secrets
    In strictly segregated Yemeni society, child sexual abuse is kept well-hidden. Glen Johnson hears the harrowing testimony of a survivor.
    Silence can speak a thousand words
    Saharawis protest on the streets of Western Sahara.
    Helping kids accused of witchcraft in the Niger Delta
    Alasdair Soussi talks to Gary Foxcroft , whose organization, Stepping Stones Nigeria, is helping some of the country’s most vulnerable children.

    39. Todos Santos Cuchumatan: Report From A Guatemalan Village
    Anthropology, Central America, Cultural Anthropology, Economic Sociology, Guatemala, Indigenous Peoples, Latin American Studies, MultiCultural Studies, Native People, Sociology
    http://www.icarusfilms.com/cat97/t-z/ts_cuchu.html

    40. Mines And Communities: Guatemala: Public Statement From San Miguel Ixtahuacán Sa
    To Human Rights Organizations, the Human Rights Ombudsman's office in Guatemala, the United Nations in Guatemala, Indigenous Peoples around the world, and to National and
    http://www.minesandcommunities.org/article.php?a=8658

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