Includes a sample application for the foundation, letter of proposal by CWIS covering a quick overview of the organization and a description of the project to be presented for a…
Read moreBrief brochure on the Joyce Mertz-Gilmore Foundation. Information listed includes brief descriptions of human rights, the environment, world security, and New York City’s human and built environment.
Read moreA list of prospective funding services for CWIS for projects in planning for the organization. List includes funding services such as the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Charles E. Culpepper Foundation and…
Read moreA list of foundations with the potential for rewarding grants to CWIS. Includes basic information, financial information, and general information.
Read moreList of tasks agreed upon by M. Marule and R. Rÿser. Tasks include Situation of Indigenous People Study, WCIP Journal, Adult Literacy Project, South Pacific Conference on Indigenous Technology and…
Read moreDocument includes a resource and evaluation center III sheet, a list of topics such as corporate capability and experience, CWIS policy direction, CWIS administration, publications: Fourth World Paper Program, CWIS…
Read moreDocument responding to the request of the U.S. Department of Education, Indian Education Programs Office of a proposal, RFP No. 88-006. The proposal is for soliciting contract bids to operate…
Read moreLetter sent by the U.S. Ambassador to El Salvador regarding a possible land war with Central American in the 1980s. Issues discussed in this letter include mining of Nicaragua’s harbors,…
Read moreRevised document of the Indian Government Conference at the University of Lethbridge. Document sent out to all people who attended the conference. Document was edited for publication.
Read moreDocument concerning the Miskito Indian Rights and Revolution in Nicaragua. At the time of this document the Indians had been fighting against the Sandinistas for three years. The Indians were…
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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