El Foro Internacional de los Pueblos Indígenas sobre Cambio Climático (FIPICC) respuesta a la invitación del Cuerpo Subsidiario para Consejo Científico y Técnico (SBSTA) a las Partes y a observadores…
Read moreChapter V: Hybridizing Indigenous and Modern Knowledge Systems: The Potential for Sustainable Development through Increased Trade in Neo- Traditional Agroforestry Products CH 5 of California in the World Economy.
Read moreBy explaining the role of the state and its relationship to culture, one can better understand contemporary cultural conflict and the need to create mechanisms for intercultural cooperation in environmental…
Read moreBIA budget for 1991. Topics of paper include overall BIA fiscal year budget of 1991, an executive summary and an annual appropriation request adjusted down.
Read moreThe General Coordinator of the MISURASATA gives an account of the ongoing struggle in Central America. There is a brief account of the history of the Indigenous people and how…
Read moreThis paper addresses this land decree law 2568 as a death certificate to the Mapuche people of Chile. Consequences of the law include human rights violations toward the Mapuche people….
Read moreAn report updating the status of the Chittagong Hill Tracts people since the brutal attacks in May of 1989. The attack was by non-tribal settlers in response to the killing…
Read moreThis is a critique of Western forms of justice that have been imposed on Indigenous People. Traditional Indigenous models of justice are encouraged to rebuild systems that work best for…
Read moreCWIS Notes is a newsletter that discusses issues of indigenous people all over the world. Some articles in this issue include titles such as Donations, Talented Students and Faculty Support…
Read moreA collection of policies concerning natural resources. Titles of policies include, The Chelan Agreement: a Partnership of Responsibilities, Tribal Natural Resource Policy, a graph of water use in Washington State…
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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