In The Jurisgenerative Moment in Indigenous Human Rights, Kristen A. Carpenter and Angela R. Riley examine the growing global consciousness surrounding the international indigenous movement. In their paper, Carpenter and…
Read moreInternational law and federal Indian policy. A conference at Arizona State University, with UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Dr. James Anaya. April 19, 2013.
Read moreOn January 10, 2013, WBAI New York’s Tiokasin Ghosthorse of First Voices Indigenous Radio interviewed John Schertow, editor and publisher of Intercontinental Cry (IC) magazine, about the world indigenous peoples’…
Read moreDismantling the Doctrine of Discovery is the subject of an international conference to be held April 19-20 at Arizona State University.
Read moreTax revenue on wealth held in tax havens could halve world poverty in a decade, but that will only happen if the tax justice campaign brings accountability to the international…
Read moreThe United Nations General Assembly decided in December 2010 by adopting resolution 65/198 to convene a Plenary Session of the General Assembly as the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples scheduled…
Read moreThis is the sixth report of the Good Government Research Group at the Center for World Indigenous Studies. These Reports are are produced at the request of American Indian government…
Read moreTax Justice Network-Africa’s call for papers for its March 25-6 research seminar to be held in Tunis has a January 31 deadline for abstracts. The seminar on financing development through…
Read moreGlobal Research News Hour interviews John Schertow, editor and publisher of Intercontinental Cry magazine, about Idle No More and the world indigenous movement. During the first half of the January…
Read moreThe five member Center for World Indigenous Studies panel of experts is conducting an evaluation of the Generations of Knowledge traveling exhibit project Stakeholder’s collaboration. This year-long, formative evaluation focuses…
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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