Statement of the Japan Committee on CHT issues. The Japan Committee on CHT Issues was born in November 1993 out of the experience of a number of NGOs. Committee’s effort…
read moreConcerning the situation of indigenous Jumma people in Bangladesh. Jumma women are being discriminated against on the basis of race and gender. Death and famine due to the scarcity of…
read moreEven teh most comprehensive written rights are essentially useless and even dangerous unless they are associated with mechanisms providing for the beneficiaries. The case of the indigenous populations of the…
read moreThe 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 and people.
read moreDelivery of services to Indian Tribal members, appropriate exercise of Tribal Government function. Appropriations for Indian programs, Federal Administration of Indian programs. Trust responsibilities, Indian Tribes and their future.
read moreDisruption between the balance of the natural and supernatural. Indigenous people are capable of living within close proximity of the natural and supernatural without disrupting it.
read moreHaudenosaunee chiefs feel it is necessary for every human being to protect mother nature and the wise and good men of the world should be considered chiefs. People need to…
read moreEffort to work together on a government-to-government basis on Cedar River issues between the Muckleshoot Tribe and the City of Seattle. Recognition of each other’s issues and acknowledgement of mutual…
read moreCanada not holding their responsibility for the rights of Native People. Basic rights of Native People of Canada: Indians have a life expectancy ten years less than Canadians, they experience…
read moreIndigenous homelands and transnational corporations. Who controls a corporation? Do transnationals work together? Where do banks and the international monetary fund fit in? What is the role of indigenous peoples?…
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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