Three separate papers discussing issues about the Indigenous people in the United States. The first article talks about cultural and biological diversity as a successful strategy in the Americas and…
Read morePaper discusses the purpose of the North American Regional Council of Indigenous Peoples and how to become a member and the rules and regulations of the council.
Read moreThis review and summary analysis of the BIA budget inlcudes topics such as: Overall BIA fiscal year 1992 budget, BIA budget request reduces fiscal year 1991, education: a new account…
Read moreThird Revised text of the Draft Universal Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples prepared by the Chairman-Rapporteur of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Mrs. Erica-Irene Daes
Read moreDeclaration of Indian Purpose: the American Indian pledge, statement of purpose, creed, legislative and regulatory proposals, resource and economic development, Indians and non-federal agencies, etc.
Read moreThe Following is a draft of the international covenant on the rights of indigenous peoples. This covenant is to be discussed at the WCIP Fourth General Assembly where it is…
Read moreA war between the Indian Nations of the Atlantic Coast of Honduras and Nicaragua and the Government of Nicaragua could mean the beginning of change the political status of Indians…
Read moreNewe Sogobia and the United States of America: Renewal of International Relations on the Basis of Mutual Government-to-Government Respect. possible resolution to the potential purchase of Newe Sogobiaby the United…
Read moreBook of selected pieces about the Indian war in Nicaragua. Some of the issues covered in this book include in Defense of Wan Tasbia!, The Indian Negotiations and Nicaragua’s Conflict,…
Read moreBooklet discussing the Torres Strait in Australia as a place for hunting. It gives information on previous research of the Torres Strait and the research objectives, methods and results. It…
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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