REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS PERTAINING TO THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS OF INDIGENOUS POPULATION Information received from indigenous peoples and non-governmental organizations INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY THE…
Read moreOCR Text Version – The environmental contamination is contiguous to the violation of the Human Rights. Melting plants causing contamination that is effecting the Tambo, Ensenada and other regions’ agriculture…
Read moreOCR Text Version – When Tribes and States Collide Part I – Tribes Are Outside the U.S. Federal System (A Special Report prepared for the Inter-Tribal Study Group on Tribal/State…
Read moreThis paper reviews and examines the principles and actions underlying the recently announced position of Indian governments. This position asserts that “tribes as political entities are not now nor have…
Read moreCanada’s Statement at the 11th Session of the UNWGIP
Read moreUNITED NATIONS WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS SIXTH SESSION, AUGUST 1988 GENEVA EVOLUTION OF STANDARDS CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS STATEMENT BY THE OBSERVER DELEGATION OF CANADA DELIVERED BY…
Read moreSTATEMENT BY THE OBSERVER DELEGATION OF CANADA DELIVERED BY FRED CARON July 25, 1994. WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS TWELFTH SESSION, JULY 1994
Read moreThis ACCORD dated August 4, 1989, is executed between the federally recognized Indian tribes of Washington signatory to this ACCORD and the State of Washington, through its governor, in order…
Read moreArticles of a treaty made and concluded at the city of Washington in the District of Columbia, between Henry R. Schoolcraft, commissioner on the part of the United States, and…
Read moreArticles of a treaty made and concluded at St. Peters (the confluence of the St. Peters and Mississippi rivers) in the Territory of Wisconsin, between the United States of America,…
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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