planning Document #1 drafting a plan of action against the genocide occuring in the central american countries.
Read moreA report on the standings of native americans and the state government. Including resources, land, water rights/police, taxation, health services, waste disposal. etc.
Read morea paper on the abulity and need of tribes to impose their own taxes. this includes explanations of the different taxes and the benifits and repercusions of both.
Read moreTribal Peoples citizenship within the US, the historical development of Federal Citizenship for tribal citizens. distinction of state vs. Union citizenship. Eligibility for state programs doesnot imply a necessary state…
Read morea speech given at the National Congress of American Indians. for the 41st Annual celebration. on the strengths and right of the NCAI.
Read morea speach on the peoples right to self determination as applied to the indigenous indian nations. As presented at The Newberry Library, D’Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the…
Read moreSovereign equallity and standards of conduct within the context of government-to-government relations. before the seminar on government relations. American Indian Opportunity
Read morean application from the Lil’at Tribe for membership into the united nations, and international recognition for soveriegenty. attached is the The Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe from May 10th, 1911
Read moreIn the beginning, the question of how to view Indian nationhood and citizenship wasn’t a question at all. We are reminded that how things came to be the way they…
Read moreOCR Text Version – 2 part paper about “a state of emergency”. Part 1, Canadian Constitution, Trudeau’s patriation resolution, federal intentions, and conclusion. Part 2, Indian political rights preserved.
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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