consideration of a draft united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples- Statements by Japan, Mexico, Morocco, United States of America
read moreconsideration of a draft united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples – Statements by China, Finland, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, Ukraine
read moreconsideration of a permanent forum for indigenous people – Information recieved by governments – Ethiopia, Myanmar, Niger, Sweden. Zambia
read moreConsideration of a draft contained in the annex to resolution 1994/95 of August 1994 of the sub-commission on prevention of descrimination and protection of minorities, entitled draft “United Nations declaration…
read moreDocument covers issues such as election of officers, adoption of the agenda, organization of the work of the session, standard-setting activities, review of developments and consideration of the secong progress…
read moreConsideration of a draft united nations declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples – Statements by International Indian Treaty Council (IITC), the Saami Council, “Service, Peace and Justice in Latin…
read moreBrother Leaders in Indian Government: fundamental principles of Indian Higher Law, Indian Higher Law, the proposed constitution and the violation of Indian Higher Law
read moreDraft Declaration of Principles for Soveirgn Indigenous Nations on the Westerm Hemisphere. The League shall be a representational body of indigenous peoples. No indigenous nation shall be deemed to have…
read moreGeneral policy statement on the issue of nuclear waste. Application of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 should be implemented in the clearest context. The true responsibility, tribal cooperation,…
read moreSpeech presented by a member of an indigenous nation called Vantut North of the Arctic Circle. A brief overview of the differences in their “oral history” and the history that…
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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