A survey of the current human rights situation in four countries of Central America, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. Certain issues include murders of civilian non-combatants, torture, political prisoners…
Read morean analysis of the connection between Polarity Tea and the Biologic Electron.
Read moreFirst document involves an introduction to the Tantanakuy’s Pedogogic Centre and information about the institution along with aims and current projects going on. Second document is a project called, Films…
Read morePaper defining the definition of development and rights of people in the eyes of indigenous people, the right to development. Dominant people take advantage of these actions and they greatly…
Read moreFirst part of paper discusses the United States Government’s comments of the draft for Inter-American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The second half discusses Canada Government’s comments on…
Read moreA copy of the declaration draft fo the rights of Indigenous people in America and Canada followed by comments made by the governments of Canada and the United States of…
Read morePaper includes a background and overview of the Inter-American Indian Congress which covers origins of the Inter-American Indian Institute-Congress, functions of the Inter-American Indian Institute, what has happened in recent…
Read moreBegins with an introduction to the Inter-American Indian Institute which includes the origin and development of the institute. Following is a copy of the American Convention on Human Rights, Part…
Read moreseries 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 moreThis 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 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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