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  1. The Politics of Marginalization: Poverty and the Rights of the Indigenous People in Mexico.: An article from: Journal of International Affairs by Alina Rocha Menocal, 1998-09-22
  2. The diverse, the multiple, the different: a no-nonsense statement of resistance from the indigenous people of Oaxaca, Mexico.: An article from: New Internationalist by David Ransom, 2007-05-01
  3. On the Streets and in the State House; American Indian and Hispanic Women and Environmental Policymaking in New Mexico (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Diane-Michele Prindeville, 1980
  4. The State, Removal and Indigenous Peoples in the United States and Mexico, 1620-2000 (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Claudia Haake, 2007-06-15
  5. Indigenous Writings from the Convent: Negotiating Ethnic Autonomy in Colonial Mexico (First Peoples New Directions in Indigenous Studies) by Mónica Díaz, 2010-10-01
  6. Acteal, la versión de cada quien. (masacre a indígenas en Chiapas, México)(TT: Acteal, each person's version) (TA: massacre of indigenous people in Chiapas, Mexico): An article from: Siempre! by Jaque Sarmiento, 1998-01-15
  7. Justicia y ayuda para los chiapanecos. (indígenas en Chiapas, México)(TT: Justice and help for the people of Chiapas) (TA: indigenous people in Chiapas, Mexico): An article from: Siempre!
  8. A virtual killing. (crimes against indigenous people in Chiapas, Mexico): An article from: Arena Magazine by Leanne Reinke, 1998-04-01
  9. Los derechos de los pueblos indígenas. (se pide una reforma constitucional en México)(TT: The rights of the indigenous people) (TA: a constitutional reform ... for in Mexico): An article from: Proceso by Heberto Castillo, 1996-12-01
  10. La masacre de Acteal. (la masacre contra indígenas en Chiapas, México)(TT: The Acteal massacre) (TA: the massacre of indigenous people in Chiapas, Mexico): An article from: Proceso by Carlos Montemayor, 1997-12-28
  11. Con los indígenas o contra ellos. (México)(TT: With the indigenous people or againt them): An article from: Siempre! by Alvaro Cepeda Neri, 1997-10-16
  12. Indigenous Miracles: Nahua Authority in Colonial Mexico (First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies) by Edward Osowski, 2010-09-01
  13. Chiapas: una coperativa indígena que funciona bien.(México)(TT: Chiapas: a cooperative of indigenous peoples that functions well.)(TA: Mexico): An article from: Contenido by Andrea Avila, 1999-11-01
  14. Como conciencia de la sociedad. (masacre de indígenas en Acteal, Chiapas, México)(TT: Like society's conscience) (TA: massacre of indigenous people in Acteal, Chiapas, México): An article from: Fem by Mercedes Charles, 1998-02-01

21. World Indigenous Peoples Conference: Education 1996, Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Fredericks, Bronwyn L. (1996) World Indigenous Peoples Conference Education 1996, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 1522 June 1996. Redress journal of the Association of Women
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Fredericks, Bronwyn L. World Indigenous Peoples Conference: Education 1996, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 15-22 June 1996. Redress : journal of the Association of Women Educators, 5(1). p. 30. PDF - Submitted Version
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Brief report of the World Indigenous Peoples Conference: Education 1996, held in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States of America from the 15th - 22nd June 1996. ID Code: Item Type: Journal Article Additional Information: Bronwyn Fredericks' attendance at the World Indigenous Peoples Conference: Education 1996 was financially supported by the National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU); the Council of Australian Postgraduate Associations Inc (CAPA); and the Faculty of Health Science, Central Queensland University. Keywords: WIPC:E, Albuquerque, Indigenous, Education

22. 2008 Human Rights Report: Mexico
2008 report on the current status of human rights practices including human freedoms, civil liberties, political rights, international investigations, discrimination, worker
http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2008/wha/119166.htm

23. The Indigenous People Of Oaxaca : Mexico Travel
The Mexican state of Oaxaca, located along the Pacific Ocean in the southeastern section of the country, consists of 95,364 square kilometers and occupies 4.85% of the total
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John P. Schmal The Mexican state of Oaxaca, located along the Pacific Ocean in the southeastern section of the country, consists of 95,364 square kilometers and occupies 4.85% of the total surface area of the Mexican Republic. Located where the Eastern Sierra Madre and the Southern Sierra Madre come together, Oaxaca shares a common border with the states of Mexico, Veracruz and Puebla (on the north), Chiapas (on the east), and Guerrero (on the west). The name Oaxaca was originally derived from the Náhuatl word, Huayacac, which roughly translated means "The Place of the Seed" in reference to a tree commonly found in Oaxaca. As the fifth largest state of Mexico, Oaxaca is characterized by extreme geographic fragmentation. With extensive mountain ranges throughout the state, Oaxaca has an average altitude of 1,500 meters (5,085 feet) above sea level, even though only about 9% of this is arable land. With such a large area and rough terrain, Oaxaca is divided into 571 municipios (almost one-quarter of the national total).

24. Statistics
Demographic information. Indigenous peoples constitute about 5% of the world’s population yet account for about 15% of the world’s poor (IFAD)
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  • (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

25. Indigenous - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Indigenous peoples in Mexico; Indigenous peoples in the United States; Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast; Indigenous Australians; Indigenous peoples of Europe
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Look up indigenous in Wiktionary , the free dictionary. Indigenous may refer to: Indigenous peoples , the original peoples of a region

26. MEXICO: Indigenous Mexican Indians
Linda Nyquist says The Indians probably are being used. The inspiration for their sitin, which undoubtedly comes from a source outside the Indian community, has in a way
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Linda Nyquist says: "The Indians probably are being used. The inspiration for their sit-in, which undoubtedly comes from a source outside the Indian community, has in a way given them a false sense of hope. There is no possibility whatsoever that they would be admitted to the US, and their actions will now bring even more enmity from the existing Mexican government. Frankly, if they agitate too much, and there are not a lot of foreign observers and/or archbishops to take their cause to the international level, their very lives may be in jeopardy. Look what happened to Paola when her family supported the rights of indigenous peoples. The idea of referring to these desperate Indians as engaging in a stunt is uncaring and morally reprehensible. I'd like all of these people to have to live in one of these Indian villages for a few months, eating the disgusting food and drinking the filthy water. And going to the bathroom you-know-where. Getting hookworm in their feet because I won't give them any shoes. Well, you get the picture". My comment: "Stunt" referred not to the Indians but to the people who are using them to embarrass President Fox.

27. Duke City Will Host First Indigenous Business Conference | New Mexico Business W
If you live in Albuquerque, are an indigenous person and are interested in having your own business, 2006 could be your lucky year. Next summer, Albuquerque will play host to the
http://albuquerque.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2005/12/19/story5.html

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29. Indigenous Women Lead Human Rights Fight In Mexico - Indigenous
Two indigenous women have lead the human rights fight in Mexico Eulogia Flores Vazquez and Obtilia Eugenio Manuel
http://indigenouspeoplesissues.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article

30. Blackfire Adding Threats To Injury In Mexico | Indigenous Peoples Links
Canadian mining firm looks to pocket $800 million via NAFTA Ch. 11Common Frontiers – United Steelworkers – Council of Canadians – Sierra Club Canada – MiningWatch Canada
http://int.piplinks.org/Common Frontiers

31. Tepehuán - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Indigenous peoples of North America Native American tribes Ethnic groups in Mexico Indigenous peoples in Mexico
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Tepehuán
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Tepehuan Jump to: navigation search Tepehuán Total population Mexico: approx 25,000 Regions with significant populations Mexico Jalisco Zacatecas Nayarit Languages Tepehuán Spanish Religion Animism Related ethnic groups Cora Huichol The Tepehuán Tepehuanes or Tepehuanos ) are an indigenous ethnic group in northwest Mexico, whose villages at the time of Spanish conquest spanned a large territory along the Sierra Madre Occidental from Chihuahua and Durango in the north to Jalisco in the south. The southern Tepehuán community included an isolated settlement ( Azqueltán ) in the middle of Huichol territory in the Bolaños River canyon. The southern Tepehuán were historically referred to as Tepecanos. The Tepehuán languages are part of the Uto-Aztecan linguistic family, within which it is grouped with O'odham to form the Piman family. The name is pronounced [tepeˈwan] in Spanish, and is often spelled Tepehuan without the accent in English-language publications. This can cause confusion with the languages called Tepehua [teˈpewa] in Spanish) and collectively referred to as Tepehuan in English. These are spoken on the other side of Mexico, and are closely related to

32. Ancestry Informative Markers And Admixture Proportions In
Article discussing the ancestry and genetic admixture of Mestizo population in northeastern Mexico, including indigenous Native American contribution
http://www.indigenouspeoplesissues.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=art

33. Urgent Action - Kidnapping Of Opponent Of Canadian Mine In Chicomuselo, Chiapas,
On Monday, August 17, 2009 at 12 noon, Mr. Mariano Abarca was kidnapped by armed individuals in unmarked cars as he left a Primary Public School at the municipal capital of
http://int.piplinks.org/kidnapping of mining opponent

34. Purépechas
of the Americas, Indigenous peoples of the Americas United States, Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Canada, Indigenous peoples of the Americas - Mexico, Indigenous peoples of
http://www.experiencefestival.com/purpechas

35. MCLR Home Page
Other Related Pages Events in Chiapas, Mexico. Indigenous Peoples of Mexico. Indigenous Peoples Literature
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36. Indigenous Peoples Of Mexico: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
The United Mexican States , commonly known as Mexico , is a federal constitutional republic in North America. It is bordered on the north by the United States; on the south and
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, in the second article of its Constitution Constitution of Mexico The Political Constitution of the United Mexican States, approved by the Constitutional Congress on February 5, 1917, with Venustiano Carranza serving as the first president under its terms, is the present constitution of Mexico...
, is defined as a "pluricultural" nation in recognition of the diverse ethnic groups that constitute it, and in which the indigenous peoples Indigenous peoples Indigenous peoples are people, communities, and nations who claim a historical continuity and cultural affinity with pre-invasion and pre-colonial societies which sprung up on their original territories, and therefore consider themselves distinct from societies of the majority culture/s that have...

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

38. Mexican And Latin American Literature: Selected Sources
Indigenous Nations of Mexico Indigenous Peoples' Literature Indigenous Peoples of Mexico Literatura Indigena de Mexico Prehispanic Literature of Mexico
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Since this page has been prepared for a specific class, no attempt has been made to be comprehensive. Explore these sources and please let me know if you find even better ones. For recommended library resources (print and/or electronic), please consult Mexican, Latin American, and Indigenous Literature: A Guide to Selected Resources
MEXICAN LITERATURE
Cinco Decadas de Cuento Mexicano:Five Decades of Mexican Short Story
Diccionario de Escritores de Mexico: Mexican Writer's Dictionary

Horizonte de Poesia Mexicana

Mexican Genre Fiction
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39. Glimpses From The International Funders For Indigenous Peoples’ Conference | I
SANTA FE, N.M. – Set against a backdrop of New Mexico’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the 7th International Funders for Indigenous Peoples’ conference was nothing short of
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Carlos Macuacua has come a long way from his home, a remote Mozambique coastal village, to restore sea turtles and other subsistence foods decimated by overfishing in other countries, a concept nearly incomprehensible to these remote villagers, Macuacua is teaching them to drastically curtail the sea creatures harvest.
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40. Estaci N Libre - VisWiki
Estaci n Libre Chiapas, San Crist bal de las Casas, Zapatista Army of National Liberation, Mexico, Indigenous peoples of the Americas - VisWiki
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