The World bank and other international financial institutions policies on providing grants and loans to indigenous peoples for their economic development
Read moreThe World bank and other international financial institutions policies on providing grants and loans to indigenous peoples for their economic development.
Read moreThe contents of this occasional paper include a section about the study, an overview of the Anti-Indian Movement on the Tribal Frontier, competing for the land, for the anti-indian circle,…
Read moreOccasional paper regarding the position of Northern Ireland in 1991. Headings inlcude: forming an Irish State identity, Britain’s Irish colony, forced union, Catholicism versus Nationalism, the struggle for independence, religion…
Read moreExerpts from Linguistic Minorities in Western Europe; descriptions of minorities; bibliography of Indigenous Organizations
Read moreProfessor Nietschmann gives his account of the struggle going on in Central America after one of his visits to the area. He interprets the feelings and views of the Miskito,…
Read morePaper submitted to discuss the concerns of the British Columbia Indian Chiefs about the direction that State Governments are taking in regard to Indigenous peoples quest for self-determination according to…
Read moreThe STL’ATL’IMX, people and the territory we are obliged to care for, address the WGIP about being distinguished as humans instead of being under the status of sub-humans. This statement…
Read moreKey issues addressed: protection of Maori interests, improved educational opportunities, increases opportunities for Maori people to achieve social and economic development, strengthened recognition of culture and language and increased Maori…
Read moreOccasional paper dealing with the Chittagong Hill Tracts people. Areas of discussion in this paper include, the nation of Chittagong, total Bengali invasion, oppression and genocide, the government of Hossain…
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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