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Read moreOversight Hearing on Setting the Standard: Domestic Policy Implications of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Thursday, June 9 2011 2:15PM Dirksen Senate Office Building 628 http://www.senate.gov/fplayers/CommPlayer/commFlashPlayer.cfm?fn=indian060911&st=1100…
Read moreApplications for EPA funding of tribal eco-ambassadors are available. Tribal college professors wishing to establish independent study courses for tribal students working on environmental and health issues must apply by…
Read moreThe UN Food and Agriculture Organization authorized the establishment of the Committee on World Food Security which in turn asked it High Level Panel of Experts on Food Security and…
Read moreXenophobia and lack of compassion characterize the Canadian government stance toward Tamil and other refugees. The aggressive detention proposed by the Conservative Party, where refugees would automatically be held in…
Read moreAs Africa's newest country plans to declare independence on July 9, Southern Sudan, awash in small arms as a result of nearly a half century of warfare, faces many challenges…
Read moreIn this announcement from November 2010, the editor of Intercontinental Cry recounts how his indigenous news blog broke the story of police brutality against pastoralists in Kenya, prompting an investigation…
Read moreQuinault President Fawn Sharp spoke before the US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on 9 June calling for the United States to “adopt policies and enact legislation as necessary to…
Read moreThe US Senate Committee on Indian Affairs on June 9 held a hearing on domestic policy implications of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Comments and testimony…
Read moreDr. Stephen Cornell addresses the Assembly of First Nations on reclaiming governance.
Read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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