A paper regarding the different ethnic groups of Cota Rica which are: Costarricenses, negroes, Indians-the Talamancas, Borucas, the Indians of the North, Governmental attitudes, and languages.
read moreA collection of articles regarding the assassination and burial of Mgr. Oscar Romero and the violence and riots that followed his untimely death. Articles are as titled: “Testimony of the…
read more“These are the fist of a series of feature articles written for Prensa Latina from El Salvador by Mexican journalist Mario Menendex at the risk of his life. The author…
read moreA press release regarding U.S. Religious Leaders who visited Mgr. Oscar Romero in El Salvador before he was assassinated. Their trip to El Salvader had three purposes: to express support…
read moreA paper regarding the different areas of the military and the different movements or acts related to the military. Includes areas such as the different security forces-the army, navy, air…
read moreA collection of essays/articles regarding a resolution for the Miskitos in the Guild’s Committee on Native American Struggles. Paper includes a summary of the resolution, an article titled, “Members Should…
read moreA letter written by Joe Ryan to Norton Tooby defending Ryan’s article about CONAS. th 1981 Sandista Declaration, ths FSLN, the Nicaraguan Government on health insurance, about the Miskitos.
read moreA collection of papers regarding the Indigenous crisis in Central America involving a proposal by Rudy Ryser for a resolution in Central America. Also included is a paper titled: “Nicaragua:…
read moreA paper discussing a resolution for the Indian crisis in Central America. A resolution concerning the urgent situation of Central American Indian People in the face of violence and genocide,…
read moreA discussion by Rudy Ryser, Special Assistant to the President, on approaches to a “Crisis in Central America information Campaign” further to consultations with AL and his discussions with the…
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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