American Indian Leadership
series of slides for publicity of American Indian Leadership: Social, Economic, Political and Cultural Dimensions. A class at Evergreen College. includes class schedule, sylabi information etc.
Read moreTerritorial Imperative: A Process Engagement.
This Process Engagement is designed as a group process to engage the problem of ?asymmetry? and policy development in relations between representatives of two or more cultures in a real-life…
Read moreIHS Best Practice Model Nutrition and Physical Fitness Programs for People with Diabetes
Nutrition and physical fitness play major roles in helping people with diabetes and their families stay healthy. Investment of time and resources in programs fostering healthy eating and physical fitness…
Read moreCharter of the Rights of the Residents of Europe
The Rpoposal of the Charter of the rights of the residents in Europe as presented in Strausburg august 1996, Paris 28 march 1999, and Madrid 17 April 1999.
Read moreBody Psycotherapy
Chapter 5 Body Psycotherapy without touch: applications for trauma therapy
Read moreBehavior management: Non drug approaches
Resources from the Alzheimers Disease Subfile of the Combined Health Information Database
Read moreNutrient Values of Alaskan Native foods
This document includes nutritional values for 176 natural foods found in alaskan quisine. values were compilated from literature, manufacturer values, computed values, and analyzed values
Read moreAmerican Indian Declaration of Sovereignty
National Congress of American Indians declaration on treaties and treaty violations with the United States Government. and the Position on tribal purpose
Read moreDescrimination against Indigenous Peoples
Report of the working group on indigenous populations on its thirteenth session
Read moreEvolution of standards concerning the rights of indigenous people
New Developments and general discussion of future action
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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