Short paper addressing the issue of similarities and differences between Indian folklore and Nicaraguan Ladinos. They both proclaim to submit similar papers on Indian Rights.
Read moreArticles in the Survival International Review headlining subjects such as why do we speak (the indigenous people of Guaymi and Cerro Colorado), orientating principles, concrete effects of the mining project,…
Read moreThis paper discusses the killings and tortures of El Salvador’s Indians by the Salvadoran soldiers. These killings began the uprising of an Indian Revolt that revealed a strong presence of…
Read moreNative Americans in El Salvador are not being fully recognized for their ethnicity and culture. There is complete assimilation in El Salvador that neglects the languages of its indigenous people.
Read moreSouth American Governments have oppressed many of their indigenous people and their homeland. Conflicts are arising for third and fourth worlds in this area such as the Miskitu, Sumo and…
Read moreReasons why Pacific Islander cannot avoid dependence: Military dependence, intellectual and cultural dependence, Pacific Island economies, and strategies for greater economic independence.
Read moreThis article deals with education practices for indigenous people. Headings include: learning and natural growth, mistake and outside influencs, breaking up our educational system, and reclaiming our families. Sub-headings are…
Read moreViolation and abuse of the Igorot of the Cordillera. The military is abusing and torturing the Igorot of the Cordillera and invading on their ancestral land.
Read moreArticle discussing issues such as: patterns of U.S./Indian Policy, the termination era, two faces of self-determination, soical development and INCREMENTSLISM, political denial and economic intimdation.
Read moreIssues addressed in this paper include: the first nations of Africa, five waves of African colonization, states denounce Africa’s Nations, and resuming the balance to repair the Ills.
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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