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  1. The Arapaho Indians: A Research Guide and Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Anthropology)
  2. Native America and the Evolution of Democracy: A Supplementary Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Bruce E. Johansen, 1999-03-30
  3. Native American Political Systems and the Evolution of Democracy: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Bruce E. Johansen, 1996-05-30
  4. Peyotism and the Native American Church: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Phillip M. White, 2000-09-30
  5. The American Indian Ghost Dance, 1870 and 1890: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History)
  6. Native American Basketry: An Annotated Bibliography (Art Reference Collection)
  7. Handbook of Federal Indian Law With Reference Tables and Index by Felix S. Cohen, 1988-09
  8. Indigenous Peoples, Archeologists and Cultural Property Law in the United States: A Bibliography by Wendy J. Eliason, 2008-11-15
  9. Tribes: Voices of the Fourth World (Index on Censorship)
  10. Native North American Reference Library: With Cumulative Index
  11. An Annotated Bibliography of Inuit Art: By Richard C. Crandall and Susan M. Crandall by Richard C. Crandall, Susan M. Crandall, 2001-06
  12. Ancient Peruvian Art: An Annotated Bibliography (Reference Publication in Art History) by Helaine Silverman, 1996-11
  13. The Native American in Short Fiction in the "Saturday Evening Post" by Peter G. Beidler, 2001-01-22
  14. Serials Guide to Ethnoart: A Guide to Serial Publications on Visual Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas (Art Reference Collection)

21. Environmental & Social Policies | Bank Information Center: Monitoring The Projec
The environmental and social impacts of international financial institution (IFI) projects and programs are among the most controversial aspects of these publiclybacked
http://www.bicusa.org/bicusa/issues/indigenous_peoples/index.php

22. PARAGUAY: Indigenous Minister - First Casualty Of Lugo Cabinet - IPS Ipsnews.net
PARAGUAY Indigenous Minister First Casualty of Lugo Cabinet By Natalia Ruiz http//ipsnews.net/new_focus/indigenous_peoples/index.asp
http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=45195

23. Indigenous Peoples Data Model
You can ask me for an Access Database, but be sure to enter a Subject, otherwise your email will be treated as Spam. The Joshua Project is a global Database of indigenous
http://www.databaseanswers.org/data_models/indigenous_peoples/index.htm
Printer-friendly version. You can ask me for an Access Database , but be sure to enter a Subject, otherwise your email will be treated as Spam.
The Joshua Project
is a global Database of indigenous communities, and Ethnologue gives details of the world's 6,912 known living languages.

24. Human Rights Day: Indigenous Rights Petition To Parliament
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples index page. Human Rights Day Indigenous Rights Petition to Parliament
http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/de091208.htm
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples index page Human Rights Day: Indigenous Rights
Petition to Parliament 9 December 2008 The first signatures on the national petition calling on the government to support the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples will be presented to parliament at 1pm on Human Rights Day - Wednesday, 10 December. Human Rights Day this year marks the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the first global statement expressing the inherent dignity and equality of all human beings. The theme of the year-long UN celebrations to mark the anniversary is 'Dignity and justice for all of us'. "Unfortunately the New Zealand government appears to have little commitment to dignity and justice for all, as it remains one of only three governments around the world opposed to the most recent international human rights Declaration - the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples", Edwina Hughes, Peace Movement Aotearoa Coordinator, said today. "This places NZ in a tiny minority of states that are ignoring their obligations under international law, and it makes a mockery of the government's claims to be a principled defender of human rights and a credible candidate for the UN Human Rights Council."

25. Indigenous Peoples
Race, Racism and the Law Speaking Truth to Power!! Indigenous Peoples . Send Letter to Secretary Hillary Clinton United States Must be fully Participate in United Nations
http://academic.udayton.edu/race/06hrights/OppressedGroups/IndigenousPeoples/ind
Race, Racism and the Law
Speaking Truth to Power!!
Indigenous Peoples
Send Letter to Secretary Hillary Clinton:
United States Must be fully Participate in United Nations Conference

on Eliminating Racism (Durban Review).
This page is under development. If you have recommendations regarding racism, law and "Indigenous Peoples", please email me: randall@udayton.edu. Indigenous People and Nations Coalition
Race, Racism and Indigenous People/Nations

The Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Submit for Periodic Updates
Update List
Same level: Africans and African Descendants Arabs and Middle Easterns Asians and Asian Descendants Dalits and Discrimination Based on Caste ... Ethnic and National Minorities [ Indigenous Peoples ] Jews and Discrimination based on Religion Migrants and Migrant Workers Palestinans and Foreign Occupation Refugees - Asylum Seekers - Stateless and Internally displaced person ... Sikhs and Culture Child Level: Home Indigenous People and Nations Coalition Race, Racism and Indigenous People/Nations The Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples Parent Level: Oppressed Groups Units: Race and Racial Groups Citizenship Rights Justice and Race Patterns of Basic Needs ... Human Rights Always Under Construction!

26. River Life | Institute On The Environment | University Of Minnesota
Indigenous Peoples. The stories and work of indigenous peoples along our home river, the Mississippi River, as well as around the world are integral to the understanding of place and
http://environment.umn.edu/riverlife/indigenous_peoples/index.html

27. Where We Work
Our work is based on fieldwork in indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon. Every indigenous people we work with has their own language, customs, beliefs and they each face
http://www.shinai.org.pe/en/40indigenous_peoples/index.htm
Where we work
Our work is based on fieldwork in indigenous communities in the Peruvian Amazon. Every indigenous people we work with has their own language, customs, beliefs and they each face different challenges and threats. However they are all alike in depending upon their territory and the resources found there for the majority of their subsistence needs (hunting, fishing, gathering forest products and growing garden produce). The Achuar, Pastaza
In the headwaters of the great Pastaza river, on the border with Ecuador, live the Achuar, a proud people with a beautiful and extensive territory.
The Achuar, Corrientes

Thirty years of petrol exploitation have left the river Corrientes and its tributaries, upon which the Achuar depend, polluted and poisoned.
The Nahua

Despite a traumatic history of epidemics and logging invasions, the Nahua retain a joie de vivre and spontaneity in all their actions.
The Nahua Kugapakori Reserve

A refuge for Nahua, Nanti, Machiguenga and Mashco Piro, yet threatened by illegal loggers and hydrocarbon activity. The Machiguenga
The Lower Urubamba, home to both the Machiguenga and huge deposits of natural gas is faling prey to the 21st century greed for energy.

28. SF Opera: Domingo, Mattila And Eternal Youth - AP News Wire, Associated Press Ne
Dominic L. HoltReid listens as the charges are read on attempted murder and other charges during his arraignment hearing in Franklin County Common Pleas Court Wednesday, Oct. 20
http://www.salon.com/wires/us/2010/04/19/D9F6D3QG0_un_un_indigenous_peoples/inde
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        SF Opera: Domingo, Mattila and eternal youth
        By MIKE SILVERMAN, Associated Press One is about a fictional opera singer who possesses the secret of eternal youth. The other stars a real-life tenor who merely seems to. Both examples of improbable longevity were on display at the San Francisco Opera this weekend. On Friday night, Placido Domingo a few months shy of 70 gave his final performance in the title role of Franco Alfano's "Cyrano de Bergerac." One night later, Karita Mattila sang the second of six performances of Leos Janacek's "The Makropulos Case," about a mysterious diva who has lived more than 300 years. "Cyrano," adapted from the play by Edmond Rostand, tells of a poet with a grotesque nose who is secretly in love with the fair Roxanne but uses his gifts to help the handsome Christian win her heart. Christian is killed in battle, and only years later, when Cyrano himself is mortally wounded, does he reveal his feelings. Alfano, best-known for writing the ending to "Turandot" after Puccini's death, completed "Cyrano" in 1936, but it has never won a place in the mainstream repertory. Still, it has two moving scenes the one in which the hero helps Christian woo Roxanne, and the final scene in which he reads her Christian's last love letter and she finally understands he is the real author.

29. UN Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples: Petition Update, And Questio
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples index page. UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Petition update, and questions about the NZ government's position
http://www.converge.org.nz/pma/dec0409.htm
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples index page UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Petition update, and questions about the NZ government's position 2 April 2009 This page has two sections: an update on the progress of the petition on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and the transcript of questions and answers in parliament earlier this week on the government's position on the UN Declaration.
Petition on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples The petition calling on the government to support the UN Declaration has now gone to the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Select Committee, and the Committee has requested a written submission in support of the petition. The deadline for the written submission is mid April, and the final batch of signatures will be attached to it. Therefore the final deadline for return of signatures is Thursday, 16 April - if you have any signed petition forms, please make sure they are posted to Peace Movement Aotearoa, PO Box 9314, Wellington 6141 on Tuesday, 14 April at the latest. If you have any opportunity to collect additional signatures between now and then, that would be great - the form is available on the UN Declaration web page or from Peace Movement Aotearoa , thank you.

30. Homepage.html
Deforestation in Brazil The Effects on Indigenous Peoples. Index; Glossary; Guide Questions; Deforestation Facts; Bibliography; Annotated Jump Page; Acknowledgements
http://www.earlham.edu/~pols/globalprobs/deforest/homepage.html
Deforestation
The deforestation of rainforests has long been an issue that concerns all parts of the world. The reprecussions of the deforestation have led to the destruction of environment, the endangerment of species, and the inhumane treatment of fellow communities. While the effects are worldwide, you will find in the following research that the responsibility for battling this problem is worldwide as well. Because the issue of deforestation involves our relations with nature and with each other and will ultimately affect the survival of both, we consider it a global issue that needs tending to today.
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  • Kris Parker parkekr@earlham.edu
  • Stephanie Heller hellest@earlham.edu
  • Ben Siegel siegebe@earlham.edu
  • Megan Earls earlsme@earlham.edu

31. Aborigines Of Australia - Education Resource - StudySphere
A Room for Aboriginal Australia Votes0 A Room for Aboriginal Australia. CIMRA An Exhibit organised by a former hunting/gathering people, by Europeans , in support of Aboriginal
http://www.trademail.com/education/Indigenous-Peoples-Index-Aborigines-of-Austra

32. Indigneous Peoples - Akha.org
Akha Human Rights You may copy and save this document for later reading. Please remember to do a site search for other related documents which may not be shown here.
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The Akha Heritage Foundation - www.akha.org Akha Human Rights - Akha University Home Contact Us Enter your search terms Web akha.org Submit search form Document You may copy and save this document for later reading.
Please remember to do a site search for other related documents which may not be shown here. Indigenous Peoples Recognition for Japan's Ainu
Recognition at Last for Japan's Ainu

33. Beacon Broadside: Indigenous Peoples
Beacon Broadside, a project of independent publisher Beacon Press, is a forum for ideas, opinions, and reflections by our authors, staff, and friends.
http://www.beaconbroadside.com/broadside/indigenous_peoples/index.html
Beacon Broadside
Ideas, opinions, and personal essays from respected writers, thinkers, and activists. A project of Beacon Press, an independent publisher of progressive ideas since 1854.
4 posts categorized "Indigenous Peoples"
March 31, 2010
Carole Joffe: An Open Letter to Bart Stupak: All Violence Should be Condemned
Dear Congressman Stupak, As a citizen of this country, I was deeply distressed to learn of the abusive behavior and threats of violence that you, your family and a number of your Congressional colleagues have suffered since you and others voted in favor of health reform. A fellow member of Congress screamed “baby killer” as you were speaking on the floor of the House. You have received death threats. I heard on television some of the phone calls you received and they were truly sickening. I understand why your wife has been so tormented by these threatening phone calls, that she has taken the phone off the hook. in the wake of the health reform vote. Eight members of this community have been assassinated In the wake of the threats that you have received, you have spoken out forcefully against this kind of unacceptable behavior. I truly sympathize with you when you say those threats had made your life a "living hell."

34. River Talk | Institute On The Environment | University Of Minnesota
T.S. Eliot, a son of St. Louis, once posed the question At what point does the Mississippi River become what the Mississippi River means? His question, coming as part of the
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    By Patrick Nunnally on June 16, 2010 7:33 AM No Comments No TrackBacks T.S. Eliot, a son of St. Louis, once posed the question "At what point does the Mississippi River become what the Mississippi River means?" His question, coming as part of the Introduction to a 1944 edition of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , resonates many ways. But one of the most important points Eliot raises is that the Mississippi does mean something. But what does it mean? Or, to put the question the way it would be raised in a graduate seminar: How is the meaning of e the Mississippi River created, through which texts and contexts, and by which agencies, (that is "agency" in the terms of an "agent" of change, not a bureaucracy). Who speaks? Who listens? Who is heard? Who is unheard? Thankfullyfor you readers more so than for me as the writer of these musingsthis is not a graduate seminar. But the point remains: what does the Mississippi River mean, and how is that meaning carried forth?

35. Indigenous Peoples / IPS Inter Press Service
Despite what you may have heard, the news is not all bad for the world's roughly 350 million indigenous peoples. As the United Nations Decade for Indigenous Peoples winds down in
http://herewww.ipsnews.net/new_focus/indigenous_peoples/index.asp
Homepage Latest News Search Languages ... About Us Sunday, November 14, 2010 23:44 GMT - Global Affairs - Africa - Asia-Pacific Afghanistan ... - Email News What is RSS? ENGLISH ARABIC DEUTSCH ITALIANO ... Text Only
T he planet's roughly 350 million indigenous peoples took notable steps on the international stage in the last decade. They got the world's governments to agree to create a body to represent them at the United Nations, the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, and to appoint a special rapporteur responsible for their human rights. In 2007 a Universal Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was approved by the UN. Yet the living conditions of most "tribal", "aboriginal", "native" or "first" peoples remain precarious. IPS, with its network of contributors at the UN and linked to indigenous communities worldwide, is committed to tracking the world community's efforts to do justice to the rights and aspirations of these peoples, with a special current focus on Latin America's 40 million rural indigenous peoples.
Cultural Survival: promoting the rights, voices, and visions of

36. Global Issues - Human Rights - Indigenous Peoples - NZ Ministry Of Foreign Affai
Human Rights Indigenous Peoples Recent statements on Indigenous Peoples. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Chronology of events since June 2006
http://www.mfat.govt.nz/Foreign-Relations/1-Global-Issues/Human-Rights/Indigenou
See the sitemap for a list of all content headings under each section.

37. ITCJ - International Tourism Center Of Japan
International Training Center of Indigenous Peoples IndexTracking Collective Investment Schemes Integrated Telephone Customer Information System
http://www.acronymfinder.com/International-Tourism-Center-of-Japan-(ITCJ).html

38. Weblinks | Global Focus Aotearoa
Links Briefing Protecting traditional knowledge from the grassroots up pdf For indigenous peoples around the world, traditional knowledge based on natural resources such as
http://www.globalfocus.org.nz/infoservices/weblinks/Trade/Trade_and_indigenous_p
Global Focus Home Information Services Education Services

39. Weblinks | Global Focus Aotearoa
Links Indigenous Tourism in the South West region of Australia. A series of 10 tourism case studies from a Nyungar perspective. http//www.cscr.murdoch.edu.au/ait/index.html
http://www.globalfocus.org.nz/infoservices/weblinks/Tourism/Tourism_and_indigeno
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40. TOC - Authorities And Precedents In International And Dometic Law For The Propos
THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES . INDEX Presentation. Preamble. Article I. Scope and definitions. Article II. Full observance of human rights
http://www.cidh.oas.org/Indigenas/Indigenas.en.01/index.htm
OEA/Ser.L/V/II.110
Doc. 22
1 March 2001
Original: Spanish and English
AUTHORITIES AND PREC EDENTS IN INTERNATIONAL AND
DOMESTIC LAW FOR THE PROPOSED AMERICAN DECLARATION ON
THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
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