Declaration of Indian Purpose: American Indian Chicago Conference
Declaration 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 moreinternational covenant on the rights of indigenous peoples
The 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 moreNahual-Pipil: Muy Politico
Native Americans in El Salvador are not being fully recognized for their ethnicity and culture. There is complete assimilation in El Salvador that neglects the languages of its indigenous people.
Read moreNicaragua’s Indian War: Clash Between Two Worlds
South American Governments have oppressed many of their indigenous people and their homeland. Conflicts are arising for third and fourth worlds in this area such as the Miskitu, Sumo and…
Read moreWar in Wan Tasbia: Nicaragua’s Offenses in Indian Country
Paper discusses MISURASATA, the joint military/political organization of the Miskito, Sumo and Rama Nations whose territories are known as Wan Tasbia or the Atlantic region of Nicaragua. Topics discussed in…
Read moreEtinohah and Natural Law: Stand with Us and Support Our Songs
Article discussing how natural law is the final and abosulte authority governing Etinohah-the earth we call our mother. If the natural law is disturbed in anyway then we are harming…
Read moreGenocide: Never Again?
the effects of the Geneva Convention and Genocide Convention on preventing genocide.
Read moreCentral America becomes Central: Nations Re-Emerging Under Fire
Paper includes topics such as peripheral views of Central America, the other side of the frontier, the third side, the Nicaraguan conflict, defending the homeland, the Indian revolution, state dinosaurs…
Read morePaper Autonomy and Indian Rights: Revolutionary Nicaraguan Policies?
Short paper addressing the issue of similarities and differences between Indian folklore and Nicaraguan Ladinos. They both proclaim to submit similar papers on Indian Rights.
Read moreArticles: The Guaymi Indian and Cerro Colorado (Panama)
Articles in the Survival International Review headlining subjects such as why do we speak (the indigenous people of Guaymi and Cerro Colorado), orientating principles, concrete effects of the mining project,…
Read moreChief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library
The 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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