Violation and abuse of the Igorot of the Cordillera. The military is abusing and torturing the Igorot of the Cordillera and invading on their ancestral land.
Read moreArticle discussing issues such as: patterns of U.S./Indian Policy, the termination era, two faces of self-determination, soical development and INCREMENTSLISM, political denial and economic intimdation.
Read moreIssues addressed in this paper include: the first nations of Africa, five waves of African colonization, states denounce Africa’s Nations, and resuming the balance to repair the Ills.
Read moreArticle dealing with Haudenosaunee National Cultural Treasure issues such as: desecration of graves, Wampums, medicine masks, and history dealing with manifest destiny and others issues.
Read moreA 15th annual course of study imforming attendees of the proper techniques of making donations.
Read moreLetter discussing the higher education plans of the Center for Traditional Medicine. The specific program discussed in this letter is the Intercultural Medical Education Exchange Program.
Read moreAn investigative study proposed by the Center for World Indigenous Studies which includes a project summary, scope, significance of study, overview, and description.
Read moreGrant application for CWIS for funding for the Kowlitchk IllaHee Mapping Project. Includes mission statement, project summary, background information, constituency, and a request for funding for the project.
Read morePapers and handouts from the Bleeding Heart seminar. Subjects mentioned in the seminar include the Bleeding Heart, From Rhythms of Recovery: Trauma Nature and the Body, Definitions of Three Major…
Read moreInformation on internships through the Center for Traditional Medicine. Includes information such as service project, application requirements, and internship fees and expenses. Also includes a copy of the internship application.
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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