A discussion by Rudy Ryser, Special Assistant to the President, on approaches to a “Crisis in Central America information Campaign” further to consultations with AL and his discussions with the…
Read moreA paper regarding the situations of the indigenous people of Central America. Paper covers issues such as a historical background, demographics of the reserve territory of the Miskitos, village organization,…
Read moreA news brief regarding the United States Congress’ consideration for foreign military aid and assisitance bills in the Central American states of El Salvador and Guatemala.
Read moreA letter from the National Congress of American Indians regarding United States Congress attempts to supply military aid and assistance bills which would substantially increase the military capabilities of the…
Read moreA letter in response to an article in the Guild Notes whichs discusses “the CONAS position.” This letter is in disagreement with most of the article had to say on…
Read moreA collection of essays/articles regarding a resolution for the Miskitos in the Guild’s Committee on Native American Struggles. Paper includes a summary of the resolution, an article titled, “Members Should…
Read moreTwo articles discussing serious issues occuring in Costa Rica. The first article talks about Costa Rica’s presidents’ negotiations with the World Bank, the Soviet Union and Alcoa for a $400…
Read moreCarazo: no hay crisis, de nuevo se plantea explotacion de aluminio, nuevas dificultades, segundo aumento a combustibles en 1980, financiamiento para productos agricolas.
Read moreTwo articles discussing the issue of Costa Rica’s rising debt. The first article talks about loans that were approved for a hydroelectric plant in Corobici and for complimentary studies for…
Read moreA report highlighting topics such as: go-ahead for $700 million steel works loan, $35 million for occidental unit, power programs in LA, and funds for shipping. All of these issues…
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.
access here