Executive summary, highlights and lowlights. BIA fiscal year1993 budget. Operation of Indian Programs: shifting funds toward tribal control, tribal services, natural resources, etc.
Read morePreambular and operative paragraphs of the draft declaration as agreed upon by the members of the working group at first reading and revised by the chairperson-rapporteru, Ms. Erica-Irene Daes.
Read moreWill the Law between Indigenous Nations have the same meaning as Law between States? Origins of the Indigenous Nations’ Covenant.
Read moreLessons learned over the years regarding the experience of political events with the States: the State system is not perfect, Nations are natural human organisms, etc.
Read more“The role that Fourth World nations play in state breakdown and collapse is little studied and yet vital to understanding how to create stable political structures. Most multinational states are…
Read moreThe geography of Europe’s Fourth World. Fourth World geopolitics.
Read moreBedrock of Nations in “New Europe.” Shifting sands and Bedrock formation. Buried histories, peace, decentralization and the Holy Roman Empire. Dreams of unity and peace and the Fourth World.
Read moreThe tenuous existence of Native Nations and Tribes. The gap between ideals and performance. International law and the future of Inian Nations.
Read moreLetter directed to the United Nations regarding military abuse toward the Chittagong Hill people and how that abuse is against the principles of the declaration on Human Rights. Also included…
Read moreSpeech presented by the Ainu people of Japan. The speech covers many topics but three main issues are: Ainu territory was divided as a result of historical progress and due…
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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