The Onondaga Council of Chiefs: Memorandum on Tribal Sovereignty
Read moreDiscrimination Against Indigenous Populations: Written statement submitted by the Four Directions Council, a non-governmental organization in consultative status The Secretary-General has received the following communication which is circulated in accordance…
Read moreThe Quinault Government has historically maintained a distant relationship with the government of the State of Washington. Many of the eleven legal contests in which the Quinault Indian Nation is…
Read moreIndian Association of Alberta, Constitutional exclusion leavs us no choice. The legal status and legal rights of the Indian People in Canada are anterior to and independent of the British…
Read moreStatement of the Grand Chief, Four Nations Confederacy, to Provincial Territorial Organizations meeting in Winnipeg, April 1-2, 1981 on the proposed Constitutional Package.
Read moreThe President published a Federal Indian Policy on January 24, 1983, supporting the primary role of Tribal Governments in matters affecting American Indian reservations. That policy stressed two related themes:…
Read moreFisheries and wildlife resources are of great value and importance to Washington citizens. Protection of these resources is a matter of high priority for Washington’s Indian tribes and the agencies…
Read moreTestimony of Joseph B. Delacruz, Chairman, Quinault Indian Nation before the senate select committee on indian affairs hearing on senate concurrent resolution 76
Read moreGrand Council of the Crees (of Quebec) Submission to the UN Commission on Human Rights July 1985 — James Bay Hydroelectric COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS – Sub-Commission on Prevention of…
Read moreOCR Text version – Costa Rica, Hydro-Electric Development and the Indigenous Population by Tamara Broadhead – COSAMCO 1981
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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