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Cumulative Newsletter / Indigenous Affairs Index 1976-2008
- with title, author, page reference, issue number and year
This index has been compiled from IWGIA Newsletter no. 15-1976 onwards. The name of the periodical was changed to Indigenous Affairs from no. 1/1994. Starting from 3-4 2009 we have begun putting individual articles online here as .pdf files. Whole pdfs of the magazines as far back as 3-4/99 are available from the Indigenous Affairs home page.
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AFRICA
Find articles about ALGERIA, ANGOLA, BOTSWANA, CAMEROON, CHAD, CONGO, ETHIOPIA, GABON, HORN OF AFRICA, KENYA, MALI, NAMIBIA, NIGERIA, RWANDA, SOMALIA, SOUTH AFRICA, SUDAN, SWAZILAND, TANZANIA and ZIMBABWE
REDD and indigenous peoples' rights in Africa - by Kanyinke Sena, 1-2/09 (Download) The threat posed by climate change to pastoralists in Africa, by Joseph Ole Simel, pp. 34-43 1-2/08 Logging in the Congo Basin: What Hope for Indigenous Peoples' Resources and their Environments?, by Jerome Lewis and John Nelson, pp. 8-15 4/2006 MDGs, Globalisation and Indigenous Peoples in Africa, by Nigel Crawhall, pp. 6-13 1/2006 Will Pastoral Legislation Disempower Pastoralists in the Sahel?, by Ced Hesse and Brigitte Thébaud, pp. 14-23 1/2006 Cause for Celebration or Celebration for a Cause: Pastoralism and Poverty Reduction Strategies in East Africa, by Michael Ochieng Odhiambo, pp. 24-29 1/2006 The Health Situation of Women and Children in Central African Pygmy Peoples, by Dorothy Jackson, pp. 38-45 1/2006 Mother Tongue: Old Debates and New Initiatives in San Education, by Maitseo Bolaane and Sidsel Saugestad, pp. 46-54 1/2006 Education and the San of Southern Africa, by Jennifer Hays and Amanda Siegrühn, pp. 26-34 1/2005 Traditional Water Knowledge and Emancipation of Hunter-Gatherers in Southern Africa, by Cornelis VanderPost, Joram /Useb and Nigel Crawhall, pp. 36-41 4/2004 The Rise of Indigenous Peoples Civil Society in Africa 1994-2004, by Nigel Crawhall, pp. 40-46 3/2004 TWA Women in the Great Lakes Region "We want our children to know how to take their future into their own hands", by Dorothy Jackson, pp. 14-21 1-2/2004 Female Genital Mutilation, by Naomi Kipuri, pp. 22-27 1-2/2004 Tamachek Women in the 21st Century, by Saudata Aboubacrine, pp. 28-31 1-2/2004 After the World Parks Congress: Rights of Indigenous Communities Still at Stake in Central Africa, by John Nelson, pp. 14-19 4/2003 Indigenous Advocacy in Central Africa, by Dorothy Jackson, pp. 8-13 4/2003 Sustainable livelyhoods for Pygmy peoples, by Dorothy Jackson, pp. 8-17 1/2003 Decentralization, natural resource management, and community-based conservation institutions in Southern Africa, by Robert K. Hitchcock, pp. 38-49 4/2001 The Sahara's indigenous peoples, the Tuareg, fear environmental catastrophe, by Jeremy Keenan, pp. 50-57 4/2001 Evolving Discrimination against the Forest People (Pygmies) of Central Africa, by Justin Kenrick and Jerome Lewis, pp. 62-70 1/2001 African Indigenous Women in the 21st Century, by Lucy Mulenkei, pp. 42-45 3/2000 Taking their words from their mouths, by Hugh Brody, pp. 4-9 2/2000 The Forest People of Africa in the 21st Century. Present Predicament of Hunter-Gatherers and Former Hunter-Gatherers of the Central African Rainforests, by Justin Kenrick, pp. 10-24 2/2000 Arusha Resolutions, pp. 50 - 55 2/1999 The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights and the Issue of Indigenous Peoples, by dr. Nyameko Barney Pityana, pp. 44 - 49 2/1999 The African Indigenous Women' s Organisation, by Lucy Mulenkei, pp. 42 - 43 2/1999 The Situation of the Maasai Women, by Mary Simat, pp. 39-39 2/1999 Indigenous Self-Organisation in Southern Africa - the Example of WIMSA, by Kxao Moses #Oma, pp. 20 - 21 2/1999 A Voice at Last for the African Indigenous Women, by Lucy Mulenkei, pp. 10 - 11 2/1999 Contested Images: Indigenous Peoples in Africa, by Sidsel Saugestad, pp. 6 - 9 2/1999 The Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Africa, by Naomi Kipuri, pp. 18 - 25 1/1999 Resource Management among Indigenous Peoples in East Africa, by Naomi Kipuri, p. 50 2/1998 Coercive Conservation? Biodiversity preservation and Indigenous Peoples, by Robert K. Hitchcock, p. 50 1/1996 Grassroots Political Organizing among Kalahari Bushmen, by Robert K. Hitchcock and John D. Holm, pp. 4-10 3/1995 People Searching for a Future, by Marcus Colchester, p. 38 3/1993 The Bleak Future of the Ilparakuyo Pastoral Society, by Melkiori S. Ole Matwi, p. 47 2/1993 Truly Indigenous: The Berbers of North Africa, by Kusyel Tissas, p. 14 2/1993 Pastoralism and the State in African Arid Lands: An Overview, by M. a. Mohamed Salih, p. 4 2/1993 IWGIA and the Tuareg case, p. 159 62/1990 Sources, p. 159 62/1990 Chronology of Events during 1990 in Niger and Mali, p. 150 62/1990 Explanatory notes to the Tuareg documents, p. 148 62/1990 Interview with Tuareg leader, M. Iyad Ag Ghali, p. 1 62/1990 "We, the Tuaregs...", p. 135 62/1990 A background to the situation of the Tuaregs in Niger and Mali, p. 130 62/1990 Massacres of the Tuareg in Mali and Niger, p. 129 62/1990 Language, culture and nation building, pp. 5 - 14 43-44/1985 Kalahari: war, foreign aid, liquor and the Bushmen, p. 119 33/1983
ALGERIA The Ahaggar Tuareg: From Political Centre to Ethnic Marginalisation, by Ingrid Poulsen, p. 44 4/1994 ANGOLA Structural Violence and Social Suffering Among the San in Southern Africa, By Renée Sylvain, pp 16-21 4/2007 Genocide of the Bosquimanos, pp. 66-68 31-32/1982 BOTSWANA Structural Violence and Social Suffering Among the San in Southern Africa,By Renée Sylvain, pp 16-21 4/2007 Struggling for the Right to return: The Residents of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve vs. the Government of Botswana, by Diana Vinding, pp. 20-25 4/2003 Resettlement of Khwe Communities Continues, by Christian Erni, pp. 8-11 3-4/1997 Bushman´s Decision to Relocate People of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve. Concensus or Genocide?, by Robert Hitchcock, p. 44 3/1996 Hunter-Gatherers in Botswana and the Land Issue, by Liz Wily, pp. 6-19 2/1994 The San of Botswana: Legal Status, Access to Land, Development and natural Resources, by Batlhalefhi Moeletsi, pp. 45-49 4/1993 The Inconvenient Indigenous Peoples, by Sidsel Saugestad, p. 36 2/1993 Game Park vs. the San. Conservation and sustainable development in Kalahari, by R. K. Hitchcock, p. 7 1/1991 Indigenous peoples and Wildlife Utilisation Schemes, by Robert Hitchcock, p. 29 59/1989 Ranches, Resettlements and Land Rights among the Tyua of Northern Botswana, by Robert Hitchcock, p.45 57/1989 Impacts of drought upon Kalahari San population, by Robert Hitchcock, pp. 9-14 45/1986 CAMEROON Indigenous migration from rural to urban areas - the case of Cameroon, by Ibrahim Njobdi, pp. 44-50 3/2007 What's in the Pipeline for the Bagyéli of Cameroon, by the Forests Peoples Programme, pp. 58-61 3/2000 Pygmies and Industrial Logging: The Case of the Bagyeli of Southern Cameroon, by Jacques Ngoun, pp. 14 - 15 2/1999 CHAD Indigenous Peul Girls in Chad, by Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, pp. 28-31 3-4/2005 The Haddad of Chad, by Ida Nicolaisen, pp. 26-31 2/2000 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF / formerly ZAIRE
The indigenous voice in the REDD process in the Democratic Republic of Congo - by Roger Muchuba 1-2/09 (Download) The Impact of Commercial Logging and Forest Policy on Indigenous Peoples in the Democratic Republic of Congo, by Lucy Mulvagh, pp. 16-21 4/2006 The Impact of the Congolese Conflict on the Indigenous Pygmy Population, by Ilundu Bulambu Stephan, pp. 18-22 3/2003 The Present Situation of the Pygmies in the Democratic Republic, by Stephan Ilundu Bulambo, pp. 12-13 2/1999 The Efe, a rainforest people from northern Zaire, by Espen Wæhle, p. 30 2/1993 ETHIOPIA The marginalization of Pastoral Communities in Ethiopia, by Melakou Tegegn, pp. 32-37 4/2003 Trials and Errors, by Jeremy Swift, pp. 19-21 48/1986 Resettlement, Villagisation and the Ethiopian peoples, by Virginia Luling, pp. 27-39 47/1986 Famine in War-torn Tigray, pp. 104-105 35-36/1983 Refugees go home from refugee camps, pp. 113 - 114 49/1987 GABON Indigenous Forest Peoples of Gabon Face Uncertain Future, by Judy Knight, pp. 22-29 4/2006 HORN OF AFRICA, THE Interview with Dr. Zeremaiean Fre of PENHA: Reflections on 30 Years of the Eritrean fight for Independence. Interview by Espen Wæhle, p. 10 3/1991 The Re-birth of the Somaliland Republic, by Yusuf Ali Sheikh Madar, p. 7 3/1991 The "Bar Hargeisa" opens for business, by Kitty Warnock, p. 4 3/1991 Drive for Self-determination and Independence, p. 3 3/1991 KENYA Migration if Indigenous Peoples in Kenya to urban ares, by Johnson Mali ole Kaunga, pp. 38-43 3/2007 Mau Forest: Killing the Goose but Still Wanting the Golden Eggs, by Kanyinke Sena, pp. 30-35 Indigenous Peoples' Experiences with the Formal Education System: The Case of the Kenyan Pastoralists, by Johnson Ole Kaunga, pp. 35-41 1/2005 Marginal Life in the Marginal Lands of Kenya: The impact of drought on the Laikipia Maasai community, with a specific focus on women and children, by Johnson ole Kaunga, pp. 46-51 3/2000 The Pastoralists of Northern Kenya, by Daoud Tari, pp. 40-41 2/1999 Nairobi Conference - USA: Northwest Indian Women's Circle, pp, 231 - 243 43-44/1985 Nairobi Conference - Eritrea. Women in struggle, pp. 222 - 230 43-44/1985 Nairobi Conference - West Papua. An interview with Betty Ireeuw and Gerda Kaisiepo, pp. 217 - 221 43-44/1985 Nairobi Conference - The highlight of the UN World Decade for Women, pp. 211 - 216 43-44/1985 More details emerge of Degodia massacre, pp. 60 - 64 38/1984 Massacre of Degodia in Northern Frontier District, pp. 94 - 96 37/1984 MALI What happened to the Peace Agreement? by Anne Hege Simonsen, pp. 50 - 53 4/1994 The Universal Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and Mal's Peace Treaty: A Comparison, by Gunnvor Berge, p. 20 2/1993 West Africa: Tuareg Treaty, p. 6 1/1991 NAMIBIA Structural Violence and Social Suffering Among the San in Southern Africa,By Renée Sylvain, pp 16-21 4/2007 San Women Today: Inequality and Dependency in a Post-Foraging World, by Renee Sylvain, pp. 8-14 1-2/2004 A case study on the proposed Epupa hydropower dam, by Andrew Corbett, pp. 80 - 89 3-4/1999 The Kxoe of West Caprivi, Namibia: Conflicts over Land, Resource Rights, and Development, by Robert K. Hitchcock & Marshall W. Murphree, pp. 46 - 51 4/1998 The Proposed Construction of a Hydropower Scheme on the Lower Cunene River Submission on behalf of the traditional leadership of the Kunene Region, p. 4 2/1998 The Himba People's Fight against the Planned Construction of a Dam, by Terese Sveijer, pp. 12-17 3-4/1997 Land Rights, Local Institutions, and Grassroots Development among the Ju/´Hoansi of Northern eastern Namibia, by Dori Bixler, Megan Biesele, and Robert K. Hitchcock, p. 23 2/1993 The Plunder of Namibia's Uranium, by Alun Roberts, pp. 46-51 25-26/1981 Freedom Library, pp. 34 - 35 19/1978 NIGERIA The Martyrdom of Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Activities of Multinational Oil Companies in the Ogoni Region of Nigeria, by Vincent Idemyor, pp. 23 - 27 3/2003 The Role of Multinational Oil Companies in Nigerian Federalism.The Continuing Ogoni Crisis as an Example, by dr. Vincent Idemyor, pp. 56 - 61 2/1999 Where Oil Kills - the Ogoni Tragedy, by Anne Hege Simonsen, pp. 52-57 4/1995 The Ogoni: an Endangered Indigenous People, by Ben Naanen, pp. 18- 20 2/1995 RWANDA Indigenous Self-Organisation in Rwanda - the Example of CAURWA, by Kalimba Zephyrin, pp. 16 - 19 2/1999 SOMALIA Vulnerable Minorities in Somalia and Somaliland, by Bernhard Helander, pp. 21-23 2/1995 Refugees, Settlement and Self reliance in North West Somalia, by Robert Hitchcock, pp. 135 - 138 50/1987
SOUTH AFRICA Structural Violence and Social Suffering Among the San in Southern Africa,By Renée Sylvain, pp 16-21 4/2007 Protecting the Land Rights of Indigenous People: A South African Case Study, by Maureen Tong, pp. 26-31 4/2003 The San of South Africa, by Petrus Vaalbooi, pp. 22 - 24 2/1999 SUDAN Human Rights Abuses and Mass Deportations in Central Sudan, by Survival International, p. 55 2/1993 Destroying Ethnic Identity. The Secret War against The Nuba, p. 48 1/1992 SWAZILAND Zenzele - Swazi women say: "Do it yourself!", pp. 47 - 74 48/1986 TANZANIA
Indigenous peoples and forest management - before and after REDD: The case of Tanzania - by Rie Odgaard and Faustin P. Maganga 1-2/09 (Download) Tanzania: Indigenous peoples' recent engagement in the REDD process - by Elifuraha Isaya Laltaika 1-2/09 (Download) In the Shadow of the MDGs: Pastoralist Women and Children in Tanzania, by Ndinini Kimesera Sikar and Dorothy L. Hodgson, pp. 30-37 1/2006 Rights to Land: The Case of the Maasai of Tanzania, by Benedict Ole Nangoro, pp. 38-46 4/2003 The living and working conditions of urban-based indigenous peoples: the case of the Masaai of Tanzalia, by Johnson ole Kaunga, pp. 8-15 3-4/2002 Indigenous Self-Organisation in Tanzania: The Case of PINGO' s Forum, by PINGO's Forum, pp. 34 - 37 2/1999 The Brief History and Situation of the Barabaig Indigenous Peoples of Tanzania, by Augustin Marangu, pp. 32 - 33 2/1999 The Hadzabe of Tanzania, by Gudo Mahiya, Gonga Petro and Simon Charles, pp. 30 - 31 2/1999 The Current Situation in Tanzania Maasailand, by Benedict Ole Nangoro, pp. 25 - 29 2/1999 Maasai in a Tourists´ Paradise: A Process of Poverty and Sedentarisation, by Nina Johnsen, p. 10 2/1998 Uncertain Future for Maasai of Ngorongoro, by Charles Lane, p.4 3-4/1997 Turning Adversity to Advantage, by Charles Lane, p. 50 1/1997 The Concept of Indigenous Peoples in Africa, by D. Murumbi, pp. 52 - 57 1/1994 On 12th January, 1993. At Katesh!, by Getakanod, D.M.D., p. 49 2/1993 Brigadier very generous to Tanzania, by Daily News 21/3/93,p. 53 2/1993 First Maasai Conference on Culture and Development, by Saruni Oitesoi ole-Ngulay, p. 53 1/1992 Hunters in a Field of Corn, by Svein Evjen Olsen, p. 3 1/1991 Executive Order denies Land Rights, Barabaig suffer beatings, Arson and criminal Charges, p. 127 60-61/1990 Displaced Pastoralists and transferred Wheat Technology in Tanzania, by Charles Lane and Jules N. Pretty, p. 117 60-61/1990 The Indigenous Peoples´ Rights Question in Africa, by Moringe Parkipuny, p. 92 59/1989 Wildlife have more rights than Maasai, Interview with Lazaro Parkipuny, pp. 182 - 184 35-36/1983 ZIMBABWE Drought, Environmental Change, and Development among the Tyua of Western Zimbabwe, by Robert K. Hitchcock and Fanuel M. Nangati, p. 42 2/1993 |
ARCTIC AND NORTH AMERICA
Find articles about ALASKA, CANADA, FINLAND, GREENLAND, NORTH AMERICA, NORWAY, RUSSIA, SÁPMI/SAAMILAND, SWEEDEN and USA
Climate change and the warming politics of autonomy in Greenland, by Mark Nuttall, pp. 44-51 1-2/08
Samenet - The Sámi Information and Communication Network, by Henrik Michael Kuhmunen, pp. 44-46 2/2003 Indigenous peoples and climate change research in the Arctic, by Mark Nuttall, pp. 26-33 4/2001 Elizabeth' s walk - Tshakuesh' s meshkanu, by Jane McGillivray, pp. 34-37 4/2001 Self-government in Greenland, by Jens Dahl, pp. 36-41 3/2001 Nunavut: The still small voice of indigenous governance, by Peter Jull, pp. 42-51 3/2001 A 5-year plan to create a public government in Nunavik, by Gérard Duhaime, pp. 52-55 3/2001 The Inuit Spirit for a Global Partnership, by Aqqaluk Lynge, pp. 16 - 21 3/1998 Subsistence Values and Ethics, by Finn Lynge, pp. 22 - 25 3/1998 Indigenous Circumpolar Youth Conference, 7 - 9 April, Copenhagen 2/1994 The attack on Inuit Whale Hunting by animal rights groups, by Claus Oreskov & Frank Sejersen, p. 1 3/1993 Inuit Circumpolar Conference, Review of Events, by Dalee Sambo, p. 10 4/1992 Environmental rights as a cover for cultural encroachment?, by George Blichfeldt, p. 16 1/1992 Statement, by Helle Siegstad, Greenland, p. 13 1/1992 Environment and human rights, by Finn Lynge, p. 10 1/1992 Declarations of the ICC Vice President Aqqaluk Lynge, p. 7 1/1992 Greetings from Prime Minister Gro Harlem Brundtland to the IWGIA Conference, p. 6 1/1992 Public Hearing on "Environmental Rights: "The Arctic and the Nordic Countries in Global Perspectives", Statement of the Conference, by Elina Helander, Gunvør Hoydal, Arne Kallaand, p. 4 1/1992 Indigenous peoples and the Militarisation of the Arctic, by Ole Gaup, p. 66 60-61/1990 The harpoon is cast - the Inuit establish a nature conservation strategy for the Arctic, by Mads Fægteborg, pp. 3-8 49/1987 Alaska Native Review Commission in an arctic perspective, by Thomas R. Berger, pp. 19-30 35-36/1983 Inuit arrange seminar on Arctic Pilot Project, pp. 52-56 33/1983 Arctic Pilot Project Hearings proceed, pp. 69-74 31-32/1982 Inuit fight against Arctic Pilot Project, pp. 76-80 30/1982
ALASKA Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Debate, by Mark Nuttall, pp. 8-11 2-3/2006 North Slope Borough Home Rule Government: a means of coping with Social Injustice, by Delbert Rexford, p. 26 1/1996 7th Inuit Circumpolar Conference (ICC) General Meeting, by Jens Dahl, pp. 44-47 3/1995 At last at rest. 756 Ancestors being returned, p. 27 3/1991 Presentation to the 6th ISI Assembly, by Vernita Cassidy,p.14 62/1990 Pribilof Islands, by Larry Merculief, p. 5 62/1990 Statement on the development among Inuits of Southwest Alaska to UNWGIP, by Paul Jerry Ivan, p. 5 59/1989 Native Settlement Claims Act amended, p. 5 57/1989 Review of Berger´s report on ANCSA, by Jens Dahl, pp. 1-3 47/1986 Conflict between environmental orientations in Arctic Alaska, by William C. Brower, p. 3-12 41/1985 Native Review Commission is underway, pp. 3-5 37/1984 Background to Alaska Native Review Commission, pp. 14-18 35-36/1983 Inuit Circumpolar Conference - Press release, p. 13 35-36/1983 Native Claims Settlement Act - Introduction, pp. 10-12 35-36/1983 Territoriality and political independence: aspects of Inuqiat ethnicity, by William C. Brower, pp. 1-2 34/1983
CANADA Forest Management Based on Local Values: An Example of Forest Co-management in British Colombia, by Gail Fondahl , Beverly Leon and Sue Grainger, pp. 44-49 4/2006 Yukon First Nations and the Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline, by David Roddick, pp. 12-19 2-3/2006 The Mackenzie Gas Project: Aboriginal Interests, the Environment and Northern Canada's Energy Frontier, by Mark Nuttall, pp. 20-29 2-3/2006 Assessing the Impacts of Oilsands Development on Indigenous Peoples in Alberta, by Clint Westman, pp. 30-39 2-3/2006 Inuit Youth in Canada, by Franco Buscemi, pp. 60-66 3-4/2005 Education in the Canadian Arctic: What Difference has the Nunavut Government made? by Jack Hicks, pp. 8-15 1/2005 Strengthening Indigenous Peoples' Influence: "Claims Boards" in Northern Canada, by Graham White, pp. 26-29 4/2004 Using Land Use and Occupancy Mapping to Establish a Protected Area Network in the Deh Cho Territory, Canada, by Grand Chief Herb Norwegian and Petr Cizek, pp. 30-35 4/2004 Quebec Native Women: Countering Violence, by Michèle Rouleau, pp. 36-38 1-2/2004 The Olympic Land Grab, by Naomi Klein, pp. 36-38 3/2003 Perspectives on the Indigenous Tradition / New Technology Interface, by Greg Young-Ing, pp. 14-17 2/2003 Urban aboriginal communities in Canada, by Christopher Reid, pp. 48-53 3-4/2002 Urban Inuit in Canada: a case from Montreal, by Nobuhiro Kishigami, pp. 54-59 3-4/2002 Lake Winnipeg regulation Churchill-Nelson river diversion project and the Crees of northern Manitoba, by Luke M. A. Hertlein, pp. 120 - 135 3-4/1999 Submission from Hydro-Québec, pp. 136 - 142 3-4/1999 Hunters Coping with Miners. A brief history of Innu mobilization against exploitation, by Georg Henriksen, p. 46 2/1998 Gender Parity in Nunavut? By Jens Dahl, p. 42 3-4/1997 Lessons from the Canadian experience, by Peter Jull, p. 41 1/1997 Assembly of the Manitoba Chiefs. Presented by the Assembly of the Manitoba Chiefs, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. p. 36 3/1996 The Lubicon Lake Cree Nation Closer to Extinction? By Bernhard Bös and Andreas Knudsen, pp. 46-51 2/1995 Photo essay, by Rune Eraker, pp. 31-37 1/1995 Nunavut, by Jens Dahl, p. 30 1/1995 The Crees, Secession and the Territorial Integrity of Quebec, by Chief Ted Moses, pp. 40-43 4/1994 Statement of the Innu people, by George Rich, pp. 50-51 1/1994 Notes for comments, by Rosemarie Kuptana, President of Inuit Tapirisat, p. 38 1/1993 Forest in Nitassinan, p. 44 4/1992 Water Tribunal: great Whale River - James Bay II Hydroelectric Project, p. 4 2/1992 Full environmental review delays hydro project, p. 57 3/1991 Lubicon Cree still need help, by Karin Sonne-Jensen and Claus Oreskov, p.55 3/1991 Land Rights Extinguished: The Gitksan-Wet ´Suwet´en Land; Claim in British Columbia, Canada, p. 47 1/1991 Villages of the Dammed: The James Bay Agreement leaves a trail of broken promises, by Billy Diamond, p. 42 1/1991 Eleven weeks that shook Canada, by Claus Oreskov, p. 53 62/1990 Statement before the WGIP on the situation of the Mohawk, by Kenneth Deer, p. 49 62/1990 On the Land Claims Agreement-in-Principle between Inuit and the Government of Canada, by Paul Quassa, p. 32 60-61/1990 The Dene/Metis Land Claim. Summary, p. 43 59/1989 Suicides among indigenous Youths, p. 55 53-54/1988 Stein Valley - natural wonder at risk, by Larry Commodore, p. 52-54 53-54/1988 Chaos or Cosmos, by Fred Plain, pp. 29-32 51-52/1987 Aboriginal self-government - Assessing constitutional failure, by Peter Jull, pp. 69-82 50/1987 Boundary agreement reached in Northwest Territories, pp. 37-42 49/1987 Self-government in Comprehensive Claims policy, pp. 23-32 46/1986 Low-level military flights and the destruction of Innu culture, by Peter Armitage, pp. 43-62 45/1986 Lubicon Lake People under threat, pp. 73-79 43-44/1985 Meares Island victory of Indians (stop Press), p. 50 42/1985 Waiting for conflict on Meares Island, pp. 46-49 42/1985 Nunavut Boundary problem solved, pp. 63-67 41/1985 Inuit work to remove Caribou drowned in the Caniapiscau River, pp. 9-14 40/1984 Minister introduces Indian self-government Legislation, pp. 61-65 39/1984 A profile of the Inuvialuit communities involved in the Western Arctic Claim Settlement, pp. 29-32 38/1984 Inuvialuit final agreement signed, pp. 26-28 38/1984 Inuit and Nunavut, by Dennis Patterson, pp. 39-52 37/1984 Inuit needs reasonable land claims settlements and a Nunavut Territorial Government, pp. 33-38 37/1984 Designing a Nunavut Constitution, p. 32 34/1983 Conflicts of interest in constitutional debate, pp. 110-114 33/1983 First licenses granted under Oil and Gas Act, pp. 86-87 38-32/1982 Inuit Demand creation of Nunavut, by Peter Jull, p. 85 31-32/1982 A perspective on the Aboriginal Rights Coalition, by Peter Jull, pp. 82-98 30/1982 Inuit women's organisation formed, p. 81 30/1982 Response by native peoples to constitution patriation, pp. 49-54 28-29/1981 Micmacs of Restigouche challenge Quebec, pp. 41-48 28-29/1981 Meeting discusses Inuit language development, pp. 59-60 27/1981 New Oil and Gas Bill threatens Native Rights, pp. 55- 58 27/1981 The James Bay Agreement under fire, pp. 50-54 27/1981 Telegram of Support from the Sami, p. 39 25-26/1981 Assembly of the Dene Nation, p. 38 25-26/1981 Inuit babies die at five times the national rate, p. 61 24/1980 Baker Lake: Aboriginal rights raise difficult questions, pp.55-60 24/1980 Canada's Native peoples and the Constitution, by Peter Jull, pp. 47-54 24/1980 Russell Tribunal on the rights and situation of Indians, p. 46 24/1980 Multinational corporation polluting Indian reserve, by S. Hvalkof & H. Veber, pp. 33-45 24/1980 The Dene: A plea for Justice, p. 45 22/1979 The Amerindianization of Schools, p. 32 20-21/1978 Reports from the Northwest Territories, pp. 27-31 20-21/1978 The Unique Constitutional Position of the Indian, by Douglas Sanders, pp. 39-43 19/1978 NEB wants restructuring of Canadian corporate set-up, pp. 28-30 18/1977 Gas shortage could begin as early as 1982, pp. 26-28 18/1977 Oils fall sharply on TSE, p. 25 18/1977 Native people gain little from Pipeline Project, pp. 22-24 18/1977 August Cabinet meeting next decision point for Alcan route, pp.19-21 18/1977 NEB approves Alaska Highway Gas Pipeline Project, pp. 17-19 18/1977 The Berger Report of the Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Inquiry, pp. 8-16 18/1977 Legal battle over Indian land rights in Northwest Territories, pp.1-2 17/1977
FINLAND, see also Saamiland Finland and the Process of Ratifying ILO Convention no.169, by Tanja Joona, pp. 40-45 Threats to the cultural autonomy of the Saami, by Heikki J. Hyvärinen, p. 14 2/1996
GREENLAND The Social Determinants of Elevated Rates of Suicide Among Inuit Youth, By Jack Hicks, pp 30-37 4/2007 Indigenous urbanism revisited - the case of Greenland, by Frank Sejersen, pp. 27-31 3/2007 Oil Exploration in Greenland, by Rasmus Ole Rasmussen, pp. 40-47 2-3/2006 The Flexibility of Greenlandic Women, by Gitte Tróndheim, pp. 58-66 1-2/2004 Statement by Home Rule Government. Presented by Tove Søvndahl Petersen 3/1996 The Arctic Point of View: Interviews With Greenland Hunters, by Frank Sejersen and Claus Oreskov, pp. 46-49 4/1995 Current Concerns of the Inuit People, by Henrietta Rasmussen, pp. 48-50 3/1995 Ultima Thule? by Claus Oreskov, pp. 51-54 3/1995 Home Rule, by Tønnes O. K. Berthelsen, pp. 14-21 1/1995 The 7th General Assembly on Indigenous Survival International 14-16 August, pp. 41-42 4/1993 Declaration by the Prime Minister on Home Rule, by Lars Emil Johansen, pp. 42-43 4/1993 Subsistence Hunting in Greenland, by Mark Nutall, p. 48 60-61/1990 Publication of Human Rights Instruments in Greenlandic - A proposal for a Greenlandic Handbook on Human Rights, by Jens Brøsted, p. 43 58/1989 General election supports continuing decolonisation, by Jens Dahl, pp. 41-44 51-52/1987 Inughuit - film, by Mads Fægteborg, pp. 40-43 47/1986 Thule Inughuit moved by force, by Lars Nordskov Nielsen,p.73-90 45/1986 Clarification of Identity at the Tukak´ Theatre, by Henrik Elling & Mads Fægteborg, pp. 76-93 37/1984 Inuit Circumpolar Conference, pp. 45 25-26/1981 Greenland from Colony to Home Rule: on political mobilization, by Heige Kleivan, pp. 13-22 22/1979 Home Rule in Greenland and the Home Rule System, pp. 4-12 22/1979 The Giants have come, pp. 21-26 20-21/1978 NORTH AMERICA Perspectives on the Indigenous Tradition / Technology Interface, by Greg Young-Ing, pp. 14-17 2/2003 Navajo Cyber-Sovereignty, by Frances Vitali and Jean Whitehorse, pp. 38-43 2/2003 From sovereignty to freedom: towards an indigenous political discourse, by Alfred Taiaiake, pp. 22-34 3/2001 USA/Canada: Indian Alliance, pp. 32 - 33 19/1978
NORWAY, see also Saamiland The Alta-case, a story about how another hydroelectric dam-project was forced through in Norway, by Ande Somby, pp. 56 - 63 3-4/1999 The end of 13 Years of Silence: The Sami Land Rights Issue in Norway, by Terje Brantenberg, pp. 26 - 29 4/1993
RUSSIA Government Deception Threatens Destruction of Eastern Khanty Traditional Culture, by Andrew Wiget and Olga Balaeva, p. 12 2/1997 The Association of Minority Indigenous Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East of the Russian Federation (AIPON) Third Congress, by Claus Oreskov, p. 18 2/1997 Interview with Gennady N. Maimago, President of Taymyr Okrug Association, by Claus Oreskov, p. 2/1997 Photo feature. Home in the Tundra, the Taiga and the Sea; Indigenous Peoples of Siberia, by Alexander Pika, pp. 34 - 39 2/1994 Statement of the Russian Association of Northern Indigenous People, by Vladimir Sanghi, p. 12 4/1992 Court ruling sounds Death knell for foreign logging firm, p. 37 1/1993 Are the Udege People once again faced with the threat of disappearance?, by V. A. Shnirelman, p. 31 1/1993 A northern Parliament? Arctic and Sub-arctic peoples deputies meet in Moscow, May 1991, by Inge Larsen, p. 56 1/1992 Population Statistics for Northern peoples, pp. 80 - 81 25-26/1981
SÁPMI/SAAMILAND, see also Norway, Finland Forestry Conflicts in Finnish Sápmi: Local, National and Global Links, by Rebecca Lawrence and Kaisa Raitio, pp. 36-43 4/2006 Gender in Sápmi - Socio-Cultural Transformations and New Challenges, by Jorunn Eikjok, pp. 52-57 1-2/2004 Indigenous Women in the North: The struggle for rights and feminism, by Jorunn Eikjok, pp. 38-41 3/2000 Strengthening Sami Cross Boundary Institutions and Relations, by John Henriksen, pp. 34 - 39 3/1998 Sápmi. Land Rights, Linguistic Rights and Cultural Autonomy for the Finnish Sámi People, by The Finnish Sámi Parliament, p. 48 3-4/1997 Sápmi. A Glimpse of Edwin Rensberg, by Claus Oreskov, p. 20 2/1997 The 16th Saami Conference and the Indigenous Peoples of the Barents Region Conference, by Claus Oreskov, p. 53 4/1996 The legal status of Saami land rights in Finland, Russia, Norway and Sweden, by John B. Henriksen, p. 4 2/1996 Finland. Threats to the cultural autonomy of the Saami, by Heikki J. Hyvärinen, p. 14 2/1996 Sweden. Indigenous Peoples´ Land Rights, by Lars-Anders Baer, p. 4 2/1996 The Saamis in the North, by Jens Brøsted, pp. 42-45 2/1995 Sami Legal Rights Cleansing in Scandinavia, by Tomas Cramér, pp. 52 - 55 3/1994 The end of 13 Years of Silence: The Sami Land Rights Issue in Norway, by Terje Brantenberg, pp. 26 - 29 4/1993 The Saami in four Countries, by Tomas Cramer, p. 45 1/1993 Sweden passes Law for a Sami Parliament, by Claus Oreskov, p. 43 1/1993 The Trekways of the wind - about the Saami Poet, Nils Aslak Valkeapää, by Harald Gaski, p. 60 1/1991 The Swedish State´s management of the Chernobyl Nuclear disaster - another catastrophe for the Saami, by Hugh Beach, pp. 85 - 96 51-52/1987 Accident at Chernobyl devastates reindeer herds, by Claus Oreskov, pp. 71 - 73 48/1986 13th Nordic Saami Conference, pp. 96 - 101, by Claus Oreskov 47/1986 Supreme Court rejects Sami appeal on Alta, pp. 103 - 106 30/1982 Sami Rights and Alta-Kautokeino case, pp. 63 - 76 27/1981 The Sami issue - A short interim report, pp. 52 - 53 25-26/1981 Hydroelectric Schemes in Sami Land, p. 4 20-21/1978 Incompatible Patterns of Land Use: The controversy over hydroelectric schemes in Heartland of the Sami People, by Heige Kleivan, pp. 56 - 80 20-21/1978
SOVIET UNION The Association of Small Peoples of the Northern Soviet Union: Convention of the 26., p. 17 2/1991 A Soviet Reservation? YES!, by Oksana Petruenko (IAN),p. 40 1/1991 Road of Discord, by Yeremei Aipin, p. 36 1/1991 Land should regain its genuine owners. Interview with Vladimir Sanghi, by Izvestia, p. 116 62/1990 The Problems of the Soviet Saami, by L. Vatotena, p. 89 59/1989 How to save Yanal, by B. Prokhorov, p. 113 58/1989 Not by Oil alone, by Yeremei Aipin, p. 137 57/1989 The Big Problems of Small Ethnic Groups, by A. Pika and B. Prokhorov, p. 123 57/1989
SWEDEN The Cultural Struggle over Reindeer Winter Grazing in Southern Sápmi, by Anneli Jonsson, p. 34 2/1998 Indigenous Peoples´ Land Rights, by Lar-Anders Baer. p. 4 2/1996 Opening of the Swedish Saami Parliament, by Claus Oreskov, Mette Duekilde and Peter Bille Larsen, p. 44 4/1993
USA The disparate Treatment of Native American Women in the United States, p.39 1-2/2004 Navajo Cyber-Sovereignty, by Frances Vitali and Jean Whitehorse, pp. 38-43 2/2003 Racial Discrimination against Indigenous Peoples in the United States, by Alberto Saldamando, pp. 16-23 1/2001 Blackfeet: Land and Language is their Heritage, by Andreas Knudsen, p. 24 1/1996 Native Americans Bear the Nuclear Burden, by Andreas Knudsen, pp. 40-42 3/1995 A violation of Human Rights. The Marine Mammal Protection Act, by Alfred Jacobsen, pp. 52 2/1994 Statement of the National Chicano Human Rights Council, by Roseanne Olguin, p. 18 4/1992 Leonard Peltier third appeal denied, p. 56 3/1992 Pilin Shapin: A contemporary Mayan with 500 Years of History, by Jeronimo Camposeco, p. 48 3/1992 El Pueblo de los Indios: Indiantown, Florida, by Allan F. Burns, p. 41 3/1992 Indigenous cultural rights as Human Rights: Repatriation of human skeletal remains, burial artefacts and cultural objects and properties, by Rory Snowarrow Fausett,p. 112 62/1990 Statement before the Seventh Session of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Geneva, 1989, by Ingrid Washinawatok, p. 136 60-61/1990 The Western Shoshone Nation strives for a Hearing in the US Congress, p. 113 58/1989 Sina Wakan Wiyan Okolakticiye Sacred Shawl Women's Society, Pine Ridge, by Amy Trussel, pp. 99 - 104 55-56/1988 National Indian Youth Council's 25th Anniversary, pp.103-108 51-52/1987 Literature and Politics among North American Indians, by Bo Schöler, pp. 78 - 110 48/1986 Hopi and Navajo Issue still not resolved as relocation threat looms ahead, pp. 105 - 120 46/1986 Western Shoshone lose land and gain Nuclear Test Site, p. 220-226 45/1986 Cheyenne People fight the Multinationals, pp. 104 - 109 39/1984 Self-determination in Indian and Chicano Education: The Case of D-Q University, by Bernd C. Peyer, pp. 125 - 140 38/1984 Postscript - D - Q under threat, pp. 141 - 142 38/1984 United States defends its Indian Policy, by Russel Lawrence Barsh, pp. 143 - 150 37/1984 Sioux Nation still struggling, pp. 188 - 189 35-36/1983 Wounded Knee - Ten Years on, by Alys Swan, pp. 185 - 187 35-36/1983 Let us continue, by Paula Gunn Allen, pp. 106 - 108 34/1983 Major threat to Indian Land Claims, pp. 88 - 89 31-32/1982 Impact on budget cuts on Indian people, pp. 99 - 102 30/1982 Big Mountain Navajo resist forced relocation, by ?? 28-29/1981 Oil thefts from Indian Reservation, pp. 79 - 80 27/1981 Complaints from Native Nations before UN, pp. 77 - 79 25-26/1981 The case of Leonard Peltier, pp. 93 - 94 24/1980 Wisconsin Humanities Committee says No to film about Mining effect on Indian tribe, pp. 72 - 74 24/1980
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Shifting the blame? Southeast Asia's Indigenous peoples and shifting cultivation in the age of climate change - by Christian Erni, 1-2/09 (Download) Climate change and its impact on indigenous peoples in Nepal Himalaya, by Kirat Kamal Sampang Rai, pp. 60-65 1-2/08 Mitigating the impacts of climate change: solutions or additional threats?, by Minnie Degawan, pp. 52-59 1-2/08
Indigenous Women and Activism in Asia: Women taking the Challenge in their Stride, by Jannie Lasimbang, pp. 40-45 1-2/2004 Poverty and indigenous peoples with special reference to India, by Tiplut Nongbri, pp. 18-25. 1/2003 "Seven Fortunes vs Seven Calamities". Cultural poverty from an indigenous people's perspective, pp. 26-35, 1/2003 The Karen response to Thai conservation policies, by Chumpol Maniratanavongsiri, pp. 58-70 4/2001 Indigenous peoples' self-determination in Northeast India, by Christian Erni, pp. 56-66 3/2001 The Adivasis of India - a History of Discrimination, Conflict and Resistance, by C.R. Bijoy, pp. 54-61 1/2001 The Resistance of the Indigenous Peoples of Asia against Racism and Racial Discrimination, by Victoria Tauli-Corpus, pp. 42-53 1/2001 Piecing Together a Picture of Asian Indigenous Women, by Jill K. Carino, pp. 12-17 3/2000 " Indigenous Peoples in Asia" - Conclusion from the Conference 9-11 October 1995, Chiangmai, Thailand, pp. 33-34 4/1995 Current Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Asia: A Brief Account, by Jannie Lasimbang, pp. 46 - 47 1/1999
BANGLADESH Indigenous Peoples' Legal Rights and Relationship with the State and the Non-Indigenous Population, by Sanchay Chakma, pp. 38-39 4/1995 Population Transfer and Implantation of Bengali Settlers in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, by the Jumma Peoples Network, p. 36 2/1998 Chittagong Hill Tracts. Text of the Peace Agreement and Comments, by Chittagong Hill Tracts Commission, p. 50 1/1998 Jum (swidden) Cultivation in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, by Raja Devasish Roy, p. 32 1/1997 The Chittagong Hill Tracts, p. 53 1/1991 The Chittagong Hill Tracts, by Bimal Bikkhu, p. 22 60-61/1990 Refugees from an unknown war: Bangladesh tribals in India, by the Bangladesh Groep Nederland, pp. 33-51 53-54/1988 Genocide continues in Chittagong Hill Tracts, pp. 5-6 51-52/1987 Garo lands taken with government support, pp. 33-34 50/1987 Interview with survivor from the Chittagong Hill Tract, pp. 19-26 49/1987 Refugees not forcibly repatriated, but conditions are still terrible in Tripura camps, pp. 15-18 49/1987 Statement from International Conference on Human Rights in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, pp. 2-3 48/1986 Three massacres in the Chittagong Hill Tracts and violent attacks on tribal peoples in Dighinala, pp. 7-11 47/1986 Threats to safety of tribal refugees in India as Government/JSS negotiations break down, pp. 9-14 46/1986 278 cases of human rights violations in new report, pp. 1-8 46/1986 Brief account of the tribal victims of the Bangladesh government direct violence - based on report from Chittagong Hill Tracts, 7th May 1985, pp. 45-58 43-44/1985 Even after 20 Years, 25.000 Chakma refugees have not acquired citizenship, pp. 17-18 42/1985 Oppression continues, pp. 14-16 42/1985 Chittagong's Hill Men struggle to put their case, pp. 15-17 37/1984 Tribals fight for land in Chittagong Hill Tracts, pp. 29-44 27/1981 Terror in the Chittagong Hills, p. 20 20-21/1987
BURMA Atrocities against Indigenous Women in Burma, by Debbie Stothard, pp. 28-33 3/2000 The Juridical Rights of the Indigenous Peoples and the Relation to the State and the Non-Indigenous Population, by Zo Tum Hmung, pp. 35-37 4/1995 Peace for Indigenous Peoples?, by Christian Erni, pp. 18-23 3/1994 Statement of the Observer Delegation of the Union of Myanmar, by U Mya Than, p. 21 4/1992 Statement of the Karen national Union, p. 20 4/1992 IWGIA´s Oral Statement to the UN Commission on Human Rights presented by Dr. Em Marta, p. 59 1/1992 Human Rights in Burma: Oral Intervention of the International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs to the UN Human Rights Commission, by Mr. Maung Kyin Zaw, p. 5 1/1991 IWGIA Interview with the political Spokesmen of the Democratic Alliance of Burma, by F. Ringsted, p. 36 62/1990 The War of Annihilation against Burma's indigenous population and the rape of their heritage forests by the military regime, by Dr. Em Marta, p. 31 62/1990 Karen National Union tells UN about their Autonomy, pp.26-28 51-52/1987 Statement by the Karen National Union and the National Democratic Front, pp. 47-50 50/1987 Human Rights in Burma, by Anti-Slavery Society, pp. 35-36 50/1987 The situation of the indigenous peoples, pp. 95-97 24/1980
CAMBODIA Securing Land Tenure Rights for Cambodia's Indigenous Communities, by Jeremy Ironside, pp. 14-19 4/2004 Environmental Problems and Gender Issues: Experiences of Indigenous Communities in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia, by Conny van den Berg, pp. 40 - 47 4/2000 Sacred Balance: Conserving the Ancestral Lands of Cambodia's Indigenous Communities, by Sara Colm, pp. 30 - 39 4/2000 Indigenous Peoples of Northeast Cambodia, by Christophe Horvath, p. 40 2/1998
CHINA Tea for Trees. The Impact of State Policies on the Akha in Yunnan, by Janet C. Sturgeon, pp. 36-42 2/2005 The indigenous peoples of Yunnan: Between Integration and Assimilation, by Tina Wodiunig, pp. 24-27 3/1994 National minorities in China, by Rosa Murphy, p. 25 1/1993 Gobi N-Tests blamed for high cancer toll, pp. 63-66 45/1986
DIEGO GARCIA The Uprooted Ilwa, pp. 75-76 34/1983
EAST TIMOR The Road to Independence, by Torben Retbøll, pp. 26 - 31 1/2000 Timor Oriental: An Interview with 1996 Nobel Peace Prize Winner José Ramos Horta. Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to the Timorese People. By Américo Antunes, Beto Almeida and Romário Schettino, p. 42 4/1996 Conference in Iserholm, Germany, by Torben Retbøll, pp. 52-55 1/1995 East Timor: Massacre at Santa Cruz Cemetery, p. 47 3/1991 Back in the News again, p. 3 2/1991 The Application of International Law to East Timor, by Pedro Pinto Leite, p. 61 57/1989 Death of Moises do Amaral, p. 60 57/1989 "No Improvement in Human Rights" says Copenhagen Conference, p. 5 57/1989 UN Sub-Commission adopts Resolution on Human Rights in East Timor, pp. 33-34 51/1987 New Indonesian offensive, p.17 48/1986 The resistance is stronger than ever, by José Ramos Horta,pp.39-54 46/1986 World Bank funding Family Planning Centre, pp. 71-72 45/1986 Journalists in East Timor hear different accounts, pp. 65-68 42/1985 Declaration of Solidarity with the people of East Timor from FRETILIN, pp. 23-25 40/1984 East Timor Prelate reports abuses, by Peter Wise, pp. 66-68 39/1984 Indonesian offensive fails in East Timor, pp. 55-56 38/1984 Jakarta's hard men march on Timor's Revolution, by Jill Jolliffe, pp. 57-59 37/1984 Red Cross Expulsion threatens lives of thousands, pp. 101-103 35-36/1983 New Indonesian offensive causes bloodbath, pp. 96-100 35-36/1983 UN Resolution for Self-determination, pp. 88-89 33/1983 Australia's acquiescence of Indonesian aggression, by James Dunn, pp. 65-76 25-26/1981 Genocide accusations, pp. 50-51 22/1979
INDIA The Privatisation of Indigenous Community Lands in Meghalaya, by A. Kyrham Nongkynrih, pp. 43-50 2/2005 Tribal, domestic women in Delhi, India, by Samar Bosu Mullick, pp. 16-21 3-4/2002 Witch Accusations in Jharkhand, India: A few recent cases, by Samar Bosu Mullick, pp. 18-23 3/2000 The Jarawa of the Adaman Islands, by Sita Venkateswar, pp. 32-38 2/2000 Van Gujjars at Apex of National Park Management, by Parmesh Dangwal, pp. 24 - 31 3/1998 Land and the Problems of Adivasi Women in Three South Indian States, by C. K. Janu, p. 44 2/1998 Gender Equality in Panchayat Raj for the Indigenous Communities of Van Gujjars and Jaunsaris, by Avdhash Kaushal, "Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra" -Rlek - , p. 44 1/1996 The Situation of Dalits: Indigenous Women, by Ruth Manorama, pp. 4-7 2/1995 Nomadic Van Gujjars fight to maintain their life in the forest, by Pernille Gooch, pp. 4-17 3/1994 A Project: with the Paharias, by the Paharias, for the Paharias, by Siddharth Sanyal, pp. 44-47 2/1994 Development destruction and the Adivasis in India, by Raajen Singh, p. 29 1/1993 Water Tribunal: Narmada Project: India's largest planned environmental and human tragedy, p. 11 2/1992 Planning for rehabilitation of Displaced Tribals, by Roop Singh Bhil, p. 60 59/1989 In the Death Trap - The hunting and gathering communities of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, by G. Prakash Reddy and V. Sudarsen, p. 67 58/1989 Indigenous communities in the sub-continent, by Sharad Kulkarni, pp. 31-48 55-56/1988 We are the Indigenous peoples of India, pp. 45-48 51-52/1987 Andamanese - Victims of development, by Zai and Romulus Whitaker, pp. 93-98 50/1987 Police kill unarmed Adivasi woman, pp. 61-68 49/1987 Fighting for a cultural Identity in Assam, by Rupa Chinai,pp.32-41 48/1986 Dams in central India threaten over one million Adivasi, pp. 69-78 46/1986 Adivasis, Law and social Justice, by Sharad Kulkarni, pp. 91-107 45/1986 Tribals in Bengal - A tragic alienation, pp. 157-162 43-44/1985 Tribal Project Authority in Dehra Dun and the rehabilitation of bonded labour, pp. 79-89 42/1985 Another chapter of brutality against Tribals in Bihar, pp. 75-78 42/1985 Koel Karo Dam Project threatens Adivasi of Bihar, pp. 72-82 41/1985 Tigers versus People, pp. 33-37 40/1984 Ecopolitics and the Adivasis, by Tapan K. Pose, pp. 69-81 39/1984 The plight of ethnic minorities in eastern India, pp. 90-99 31-32/1982 The Chipko Movement, pp. 17-19 20-21/1978
INDOCHINA The Indigenous Peoples of Indochina, by Christian Erni, pp. 2 - 5 4/2000
INDONESIA
Sinar Resmi Declaration - by AMAN, Indonesia 1-2/09 (Download) After Decentralisation: The Implications of Small-Scale Logging for Communities' Access to Forests in Indonesia, by Godwin Limberg, pp. 50-59 4/2006 Deforestation and the People of the Forest: The Orang Rimba or Kubu of Sumatra, by Øyvind Sandbukt, pp. 39-47 2/2000 Development versus Sustainability. A matter of ideological competition, by Stepanus Djuweng, p. 52 3/1996 Water Tribunal: Freeport's attack on the futures of Papuan peoples, p. 13 2/1992 West Papua: Forest Dwellers Fight Logging Threat in Indonesian New Guinea. Last Stand of the Moi People, p. 25 2/1992 Operation HUPLA: exacerbating a tribal Tragedy, by Carolynn Marr, p. 94 62/1990 Statement from OPM (West Papua Volksfront) before the WGIP, by Victor Kaisiepo, p. 87 62/1990 Statement concerning 20 Years of Denial of the Right to Self-determination of the Peoples of West Papua, by West Papua Volksfront, p. 55 60-61/1990 Transmigration - indigenous, political and environmental support Organisations unite to protest at governments which back The World Bank, pp. 108-118 45/1986
JAPAN "Mr. Ainu" in the Japanese Culture, by Katarina Sjöberg, p. 79 60-61/1990 Ainu address the UN for the first time, pp. 60 - 64 51-52/1987 The Ainu - A Fourth World Population, by Katarina Sjöberg, pp. 42 - 67 48/1986 Ainu as an indigenous people, by Douglas Sanders, pp. 119 - 150 45/1986 The Ainu People of Japan, by Kirsten Yumiko Taguchi, pp. 79-92 24/1980
LAOS Development Induced Resettlement and Social Suffering in Lao PDR, pp 22-29 4/2007 State Policies, Shifting Cultivation and Indigenous Peoples in Laos, by Mi Dze, pp. 28-35 2/2005 Bandits or Rebels? Hmong Resistance in the New Loa State, by Gary Yia Lee, pp. 6 - 15 4/2000 The Blessings of the Poppy: Opium and the Akha People of Northern Laos, by Michael Epprecht, pp. 16 - 21 4/2000 More Trouble for the Heuny, by Nok Khamin, pp. 22 - 29 4/2000
MALAYSIA Giving the Best Possible Start: Preschool Programme for Rural Indigenous Children in Sabah, Malaysia, by Anne Lasimbang, pp. 42-46 1/2005 The Batek of Peninsular Malaysia: the Victims of Induviduals, by Colin Nicolas, pp. 48-51 2/2000 The resettlement of indigenous people affected by the Bakun Hydro-electric project Sarawak, pp. 90 - 101 3-4/1999 Plantations: Pillage Development Threatens the Survival of Indigenous Dayak Communities in Sarawak, by Raymond Abin, pp. 15 - 23 3/1998 Women: Changes and Development in the last 30 years, by Jannie Lasimbang, p. 40 3/1998 Logging and the Dayak Women of Sarawak, by Anna Ludan, p. 42 2/1998 The Indigenous Peoples of Sabah. Prepared by Doris Lasimbang. Presented at the Conference and 2nd General Assembly for Indigenous Peoples, p. 48 3/1996 The Jell Incident, pp. 56 - 57 4/1993 Statement of the International Alliance of the Indigenous-Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests, Penang, 1992, p. 21 2/1992 Orang Asli and Human Rights, by Colin Nicholas, p. 44 1/1992 Sarawak: The Plight of Natives Worsens, p. 40 1/1992 Appeal by the Orang Ulu to protect their lands, forests and resources, by Sahabat Alam Malaysia, pp. 65 - 76 53-54/1988 Logging greatest threat to indigenous peoples of Sarawak, by Clem Chartier, pp. 65 - 66 51-52/1987 Campaign against Bakun Dam intensifies, pp. 151 - 158 45/1986 Tearing the heart out of a tribe, pp. 90 - 93 39/1984 Rajang River Dams threaten Sarawak indigenous groups, by Hanne Robenhagen and Henrik Schleicher, pp. 97 - 105 37/1984
NAGALIM/NAGALAND Women for Peace in Nagalim, by Shimreichon Luithui, pp. 24-27 3/2000 Statement by the Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights, Presented by Shimreichon Luithui, p. 38 3/1996 Letter from Nagaland - violations of Human Rights, by Dietho Dizotuo, pp. 67 - 72 51-52/1987
NEPAL Challenges and opportunities for indigenous nationalities in the face of REDD partnerships in Nepal - by Pasang Dolma Sherpa 1-2/09 (Download) Indigenous Youth and the Armed Conflicts in Nepal, by Luisang Waiba Tamang, pp.50-53 3-4/2005 Indigenous Women and the Armed Conflicts in Nepal, by Stella Tamang, pp. 46-51 1-2/2004
PHILIPPINES
The Kalahan Forests and carbon: a Philippines case study - by Delbert Rice, 1-2/09 (Download) Extreme poverty and survival: Cordillera Indigenous Peoples as Migrant Workers, by Flora Belinan, pp. 32-37 3/2007 Philippines - Cordillera Youth: Continuing the Legacy for the Defense of Ancestral Land and Self-determination, by Lilette Fatima R. Raquel, pp. 32-41 3-4/2005 Titling Ancestral Domains: The Philippine Experience, by Lourdes Amos, pp. 20-25 4/2004 Asserting Indigenous Peoples' Rights is not an act of Terrorism, by Windel Bolinget, pp. 10-17 3/2003 The situation of poor indigenous proples in Baguio City, the Philippines, by Geraldine Cacho and Joan Carling, pp. 22-27 3-4/2002 Negritos Hunters and Gatherers in the Philippines Today, by Sabrino G. Padilla, pp. 52-55 2/2000 A case study on the Ibaloy people and the Agno River Basin, Province of Benguet, by Jacqueline K. Carino, pp. 102 - 113 3-4/1999 Sacrificing Peoples for Trees. The Cultural Cost of Forest Conservation on Palawan Island, by Dario Novellino, pp. 5 - 13 4/1998 Gold Mining and the Threat to Indigenous Peoples´ Rights in the Philippines; The Case of the Subanen, by Geoff Nettleton, p. 36 3-4/1997 The Indigenous Filipinos´ Legislative Agenda, by Vicente P. de Guzmán and Tadeo Culia, p. 42 2/1997 Massacre in the Highlands, by SAGIP (Solidarity Action Group for Indigenous Peoples), p. 48 1/1996 Indigenous Peoples and the Land Question, by Yul Caringas (KAMP), pp. 56 - 59 1/1995 Photo feature. Philippines: The Buhi from Mindoro, by Christian Erni, pp. 32 - 37 3/1994 Logging at Gunpoint: The Continuing Onslaught on Indigenous Peoples´ Forests, by Christian Erni and Danilo Geiger, pp. 28-31 3/1994 The T´boli Struggle for Ancestral Domain in the Southern Philippines, by David Hyndman and Levita Duhaylungsod, pp. 50-55 4/1993 Mangyan reject National Park: What went wrong with IPAS on Mindoro?, by Christian Erni, p. 34 3/1993 No more place to hide: Changing resistance to external threat among the Buhid of Mindoro, by Christian Erni, p. 17 3/1993 A year after Pinatubo, by Pinky C. Serafica, p. 18 1/1993 Conservation and all that Jazz: Lumad defend Mount Apo National Park Against Government Onslaught, by Danilo Geiger, p. 28 4/1992 The Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines against Development Aggression, by KAMP, p. 103 62/1990 Primer on Benguet Corporation's Open Mining and the Grand Antamok Project (GAP), p. 103 60-61/1990 Statement of the Delegation of the Philippine Indigenous Organisations to UNWGIP, p. 83 59/1989 War reaches the Mangyan of Mindoro, by Danilo Geiger and Heike Blum, p. 117 57/1989 Organisation and indigenous Models of Ethno- development, by Teresa Aparicio, pp. 79 - 98 55-56/1988 Life is even worse under Aquino, pp. 81 - 84 51-52/1987 National Minorities and Development, by Joanna K. Carino, pp. 195 - 219 45/1986 Igorot quest for Self-determination, pp. 273 - 278 43-44/1985 Army invades tribal areas of Luzon, pp. 119 - 123 38/1984 First National Indigenous meeting, pp. 114 - 118 38/1984 Prime on the KKD Project, pp. 93 - 101 34/1983 Tribal leader murdered, pp. 62 - 64 25-26/1981 A letter from 200 Mangyans, pp. 2 - 4 17/1977 Igorots, one of the Native Peoples in the Philippines, pp. 5 - 8 15/1976
SOUTH MOLUCCAS New forms of torture used on indigenous people, by Margretha Hatu, pp. 97 - 100 51-52/1987 These are the South Moluccas, pp. 279 - 288 43-44/1985
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SRI LANKA Indigenous Peoples and Self-determination. A Case Study of the Wanniya-laeto (Veddahs), by Wiveka Stegeborn, pp. 12-19 3/1995 The Tamils in Sri Lanka, by The Democratic People's Liberation Front, p. 101 58/1989 Vedda unable to put their case to UN, pp. 289 - 290 43-44/1985 The Veddas - A People under threat, by Wiveca Stegeborn, pp. 166 - 180 42/1985
TAIWAN Statement on the situation of indigenous peoples in Taiwan, by Howard R. Berman, p. 108 62/1990
THAILAND Swidden Agriculture in Thailand: Myths, Realities and Challenges, by Pinkaew Laungaramsri, pp. 6-12 2/2005 Seeds-songs. Reflections on Swidden Agriculture, Agro-biodiversity and Food Sovereignty, by Maruja Salas, pp. 13-19 2/2005 Thailand: Urban Migration and Hill Tribe Youth in Chiang Mai, by Kwanchewan Buadaeng, pp. 42-49 3-4/2005 The Politics of Conservation: Pwo Karen Forest People of Thailand, by Kirsten Ewers, pp. 32 - 35 4/1998 Hill Tribes in Thailand: Victims of Development? By Joeb Oomen, pp. 38 - 40 4/1992 Latest news on village eviction in Hakhonsawan, p. 124 38/1984 Nakornsawan Province farmers face eviction by army, pp. 139-142 37/1984
TIBET Democracy in Tibet, by Ronald Schwartz, p. 23 3/1991 Nobel Peace Prize to Dalai Lama, p. 102 59/1989 Refugee Accounts of Human Rights violation in Tibet, by Blake Kerr, p. 95 59/1989 Religious freedom in Tibet - A closer view, by Paula de Wys-Koolkin, pp. 99 - 104 46/1986 China loosens the yoke but the army remains, by Ewan MacAskill, pp. 191 - 197 42/1985 From resistance to exile - A story about expansion, power, politics and a forgotten refugee problem, by Kim Rasmussen, pp. 181 - 190 42/1985
VIETNAM Waiting for Trees to Grow: The Dao and Resource Conflicts in Ba Vi National Park, by Tran Thi Lanh, pp. 48 - 55 4/2000 Forests, Peoples and Policies in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, by Brigitte Junker 4/2000
WEST PAPUA / IRIAN JAYA West Papua: Bloodshed in Wamena, by Danilo and Zainab Geiger, pp. 66 - 68 4/2000 Self-determination in West Papua (Irian Jaya), by John Otto Ondawame, pp. 32 - 35 1/2000 The Right of Self-determination and the West Papua people, pp. 109 - 117 51-52/1987 A Personal Account of Free Papua Movement (OPM) detainee in Jayapura, pp. 139 - 142 50/1987 Major Indonesian offensive underway, p. 111 48/1986 13 Refugees forcibly repatriated and fear for further refoulment, p. 313 - 314 43-44/1985 51 Refugees returned from Papua New Guinea, pp. 209 - 212 42/1985 Plea of the people of West Papua, by Hank Joku, pp. 136 - 145 41/1985 Planned relocation of the Papua population, pp. 84 - 87 40/1984 In defence of trees, by George J. Aditjondro, pp. 110 -112 39/1984 More than 10.000 Refugees flee to Papua New Guinea, pp.143-148 38/1984 Melanesians show their defiance, pp. 158- 160 37/1984 Twenty Years after the transfer, by Hein Inggamer, pp. 151 - 157 37/1984 Indonesia says sorry, pp. 196 - 197 35-36/1983 The Colonisation of West Papua, by Fred Korva,pp.192-195 35-36/1983 Indonesian subjugation of a hostage population, pp. 81 - 82 27/1981 |
CARIBBEAN
CARIBBEAN ARCHIPELAGO Caribbean Aboriginals Online: Digitized Culture, Networked Representation, by Maximilian C. Forte, pp. 32-37 2/2003
CENTRAL AMERICA
Find articles about BELIZE, COSTA RICA, EL SALVADOR, GUATEMALA, HONDURAS, NICARAGUA, MEXICO and PANAMA
"We're Going Slowly Because We're Going Far" Building an Autonomous Education System in Chiapas, by Stine Krøijer, pp. 16-20 1/2005 The Zapatista Rebellion and the Use of Technology: Indian Women Online?, by Marisa Belausteguigoitia, pp. 18-25 2/2003 Mexico and Guatemala: Archaeological and Ecological implications of proposed hydroelectric projects on Rio Usumacinta, pp. 76-89 38/1984
BELIZE Toledo Maya Council meet government ministers, pp. 15-16 46/1986 Mayas of Toledo address the UN, pp. 1-4 46/1986 Mayas call for help and solidarity, pp. 46-51 41/1985 Mopan and Kektchi Indians fights for their culture, pp. 18-22 37/1984
COSTA RICA Guaymi Protest on Citizenship, p. 45 60-61/1990 Native groups push for rights, pp. 24-25 47/1986 Indians fight back, by Oscar Nunez, pp. 67-70 45/1986 Indigenous reality and the role of communication, by Donald Rojas Maroto, pp. 43-54 38/1984 North Americans say they own Talamanca Indigenous Reserve, pp. 92-95 35-36/1983
EL SALVADOR Interview with Adrian Esquina Lisco: "We shall liberate ourselves", pp. 43-54 49/1983
GUATEMALA The Chixoi dam: the Aya Achi genocide. The story of a forced resettlement, by Jaroslava Colajacomo, pp. 64 - 78 3-4/1999 The Indigenous Peoples and the Peace, by Atencio López M., p. 22 1/1996 "Ladino" Elections in a Country of Indigenous Peoples, by Estheiman Amaya Solano, pp. 50-51 4/1995 Indigenous Summit in Guatemala, p. 50 3/1993 Rigoberta Menchu, 1992 Nobel Peace Prize Candidate, by Adolfo Perez Esquivel, p. 50 2/1992 Women's participation in the history of the Mayan people, by Caly Domitila Canek, p. 76 62/1990 Presentation by the Guatemalan Committee for peasant unity to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, by Maria del Rosario Toj, p. 71 62/1990 Mayas address the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, by Domingo López, pp. 62-64 53-54/1988 In Guatemala today, they kill the Indians democratically, by Javier Farje, pp. 44-57 47/1986 Human rights violations in the central provinces of Guatemala, pp. 105-114 43-44/1985 Report of the plight of the indigenous people of Guatemala, pp. 88-104 43-44/1985 WCIP sets up International Tribunal on the situation of the Mayan Indian people, pp. 86-87 43-44/1985 Santiago Atitlan, preparation for a massacre, pp. 69-74 42/1985 The present situation, pp. 26-32 40/1984 The Foreign Ministry replies to protests, by Heige Krarup, pp. 65-66 38/1984 Statement to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, by Francisca Alvarez, pp. 116-121 35-36/1983 History of repression, aggression, genocide, exploitation and discrimination of indigenous peoples in Guatemala, by Andrés Lopez, pp. 111-115 35-36/1983 The massacre at San Francisco - 302 people were slaughtered, pp. 106-110 35-36/1983 Guatemalan refugees in Chiapas, by Luis Colmenar, pp. 68-74 34/1983 The savagery continues - A report from a clandestine indigenous organization, pp. 3-15 31-32/1982 Indian leaders report on genocidal war, pp. 33-34 30/1982 Holocaust in Guatemala City, pp. 13-15 24/1980 The other side of Guatemala, pp. 33-34 22/1979 Massacre in Guatemala, pp. 2-6 19/1978
HONDURAS 14.000 Miskito families face starvation, p. 58 47/1986 Indian fight for law to protect Ethnicity, p. 65 58/1989
MEXICO Ethnocide and identity in the Mexican exile of the Guatemalan Maya, by Carlos Camacho Nassar, pp. 18-25 3/2007 "We're Going Slowly Because We're Going Far" Building an Autonomous Education System in Chiapas, by Stine Krøijer, pp. 16-20 1/2005 The Zapatista Rebellion and the Use of Technology: Indian Women Online? by Marisa Belausteguigoitia, pp. 18-25 2/2003 Ethnic identity and poverty: indigenous peoples in the cities of Mexico, by Tania Carrasco V., pp. 34-39 3-4/2002 Indigenous Organisations and the Indigenous Struggle at the End of the Millennium(1974-1998), by Margarito Ruiz Hernández & Araceli Burguete Cal y Mayor, pp. 26-33 3/1998 Restructuring Ethnicity in Chiapas and the World, by George A. Collier, pp. 20-27 3/1995 Photo Essay: Chiapas, by Heriberto Rodrígues, pp. 28-33 3/1995 The Power of the Powerless in the New World Order: A view from Chiapas, by June Nash, pp. 22 - 29 1/1995 Chronicle of a Disaster that could have been avoided, by Marie-Odile Marion, pp. 18 - 21 1/1994 Indigenous Rebellion in Mexico, by Leif Korsbæk, pp. 12 - 17 1/1994 Second Summit Meeting of Indigenous Peoples, p. 16 4/1993 Indigenous Mobilization in Mexico, by Heidi Moksnes, p. 55 1/1993 Indigenous Expulsions in the Highlands of Chiapas, by Oliver Tickell, p. 9 2/1991 Mini Agro-industrial businesses, by Mario de Cautin, pp. 65-66 55-56/1988 Mixe communal Land Owners denounce, pp. 63 - 64 55-56/1988 Self-determination and internal Colonialism, by Gregorio U. Guardian, pp. 77 - 84 53-54/1988 Indigenous resistance in the Mexican Isthmus, by Professor Inocencio Santiago, pp. 99 - 104 50/1987 Caciquismo and Human Rights violations of the Mixe People, pp. 63 - 80 47/1986 Mixe leader unlawfully detained and imprisoned, pp. 89 - 90 46/1986 Bilingual-Bicultural education: A Synthesis of Documents from ANPIBAC fights for a true bilingual education, 28-29/1981 Nuclear Plans threaten Tarascan Indians, 28-29/1981
NICARAGUA Turning timber into rights? A case study on indigenous communities' sustainable and income generating forest management in Nicaragua - by Nikolaj Bro Moseholm 1-2/09 (Download) The State and Indigenous Lands in the Autonomous Regions: The Case of the Mayagna Community of Awas Tingni, by Maria Luisa Acosta, pp. 36 - 44 4/1998 Indians and new alliances, by Hans Petter Buvollen and Christian P. Scherrer, pp. 22 - 35 1/1994 Miskito Indians in Nicaragua - the first ethnic group to obtain Autonomy in Central America?, by Hanne Bach, p. 38 3/1991 Landmark victory for Indians in international human rights case against Nicaragua, by the Indian Law Resource Center, p. 35 3/2001 Repatriation and Reconstruction Proposals for Yapti Tasba, Indian Refugees and Communities of Nicaragua, by Yatama, p. 89 58/1989 Brooklyn Rivera Plans return, p. 81 57/1989 Basic Preliminary Accords between the Government of Nicaragua and the organization Yatama, 1988, pp. 75 - 76 55-56/1988 The Sumus - Victims of the war in Nicaragua, by Hans Petter Buvollen, pp. 67 - 74 55-56/1988 Miskitu conflict on the Atlantic Coast, by Philippe Bourgeois, pp. 69 - 90 49/1987 3000 Miskitu flee from Rio Coco to Honduras, pp. 159 - 160 45/1986 Declaration of the General Coordinator of MISURASATA, pp. 250 - 259, 43-44/1985 Statement, by Hazel Lau, pp. 244 - 249 43-44/1985 "Bogota Talks avoid crucial issues", says Rivera (Stop Press), p. 130 42/1985 Negotiations make some progress, pp. 120 - 129 42/1985 Developing Indian policy - A 5 Year Plan, by Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, pp. 106 - 120 41/1985 Interview with Fornes Tabonias, Chairman of MISATAN, pp.42-49 40/1984 A Miskito leader talks about MISURASATA and indigenous demands, pp. 108 - 113 38/1984 A contrasting view, what happened at Kiwastara?, pp. 113-117 37/1984 Visit from Government and Indigenous Declaration, pp. 106 -112 37/1984 Indigenous situation on the Atlantic Coast, pp. 141 - 150 35-36/1983 The dark clouds gather, pp. 138 - 140 35-36/1983 Indians of Nicaragua: Between Colonialism and Revolution, by M. Rediske and R. Schneider, pp. 29 - 37 30/1982 The Imperialist threat and the indigenous problem, by Comandante William Ramirez, pp. 10 - 28 30/1982 IWGIA participates in UN Seminar, pp. 5 - 9 30/1982
PANAMA History and struggle of the Guaymi People, by Bernardo Jaen, pp. 73 - 77 51-52/1987 Kuna Yala: Unite and change, by Arne E. Tangherlini and Andrew L. Young, pp. 105 - 120 50/1987 Guaymi Nation tired of Government's apathy, p. 92 47/1986 Draft Law on Comarca against Guaymi wishes, pp. 44 - 46 31-32/1982 The Guaymi have the right to live, p. 49 30/1982 Church holds Forum on the plight of the Guaymi People, p. 77 27/1981 Open letter from Guaymi to President, pp. 54 - 56 25-26/1981 |
DENMARK
Danish-speaking Students in Denmark - Language and Identity Conflicts, by Laila Chemnitz, pp. 54-59 3-4/2005 The Government's Strategy for Danish Support to Indigenous Peoples, by Poul Nielson, pp. 40-41 2/1995 IWGIA Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations International Alliance for the Indigenous Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forest and IWGIA, p. 46 4/1996 Statement concerning recent events in Nagaland, by the Board of IWGIA, p. 58 1/1993 Indigenous Culture Indian Summer Festival, by Mads Fægteborg, p. 150 60-61/1990 Two interviews with Indigenous Women: Interview with Faye Ahdemar, Representative of the West Central Native Women in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, p. 141 60-61/1990 Interview with Ellie Gaffney, Representative of Torres Strait Islanders, p. 145 60-61/1990 IWGIA-sponsored film wins Award, p. 104 59/1989
INTERNATIONAL and UNITED NATIONS
Find articles about conferences, seminars, declarations, sessions, statements, Permanent Forum, UN Special Rapporteur, The World Bank, UNWGIP, IUCN, UNCED, ICC, OSCE and UNESCO.
Climate Change from an indigenous perspective: Key issues and challenges, By Christina Nilsson, pp. 8-15 1-2/2008 The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenus Issues discusses climate change, By Lola Garcia-Alix, pp. 16-23 1-2/2008 Many strong voices - Climate change and equity in the Arctic and Small Island Developing States, By John Crump, pp. 24-33 1-2/2008 The Intergenerational Transmission of historic Trauma and Grief, By Cynthia C. Wesley-Esquimaux, pp 6-11 4/2007 Diabetes - A Serious Threat to Indigenous People, By Ida Nicolaisen, pp 12-15 4/2007 The Other Side of the Story: The Danish Public Procurement Policy on Timber and Wood Products, by Sille Stidsen, pp. 60-66 4/2006 The UN Decade on Indigenous Peoples, by Jens Dahl, pp. 8-19 3/2004 The Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: Future Challenges: How do we meet them? by Victoria Tauli Corpuz, pp. 20-27 3/2004 The Indigenous Fellowship Programme at the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, by Pernille Kramp, pp. 22-31 3/2004 Indigenous Fellowship Programme: A Personal Account, by Nicole (Migizikwe) Hetu, pp. 32-35 3/2004 Short-Circuiting Justice in the Name of Terror, by Suhas Chakma, pp. 6-9 3/2003 Paths of Indigenous Cyber-Activism, by Kyra Landzelius, pp. 6-13 2/2003 Editorial by Diana Vinding, pp. 4-7, 1/2003 Indigenous peoples and poverty reduction: Experiences from implementation of the Danish strategy for support to indigenous peoples, by Susan Ulbæk, pp. 40-46, 1/2003 Editorial by Lola García-Alix, pp. 4-7 1/2002 Possible priorities for the first years of work of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, by Ted Moses, pp. 8-13 1/2002 Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: Perspectives and Challenges, by Suhas Chakma, pp. 14-19 1/2002 Future perspectives on the draft declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples: human rights at a crossroad, by Mililani B. Trask, pp. 20-25 1/2002 The use of UN human rights mechanisms by indigenous peoples: Past practices and emerging challenges, by Suhas Chakma, pp. 26-31 1/2002 The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Indigenous Human Rights, by Alberto Saldamando, pp. 32-35 1/2002 The Un Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and fundamental rights of indigenous people: Benefits for Indigenous People in Africa, by Maureen Tong, pp. 36-42 1/2002 The World Conference against Racism: Continuing Racism against indigenous peoples, by Alberto Saldamando, pp. 43-47 1/2002 The OAS working group on the proposed American declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples, by Fergus MacKay, pp. 48-53 1/2002 Forwards or backwards? The World Bank, Indigenous Peoples and International Development, by Tom Griffights, pp. 54-63 1/2002 An introduction to the WIPO intergovernmental committee on intellecetual property, genetic resources, traditional knowledge and expressions of folklore, by Mattias Åhrén, pp. 64-70 1/2002 Editorial: Indigenous peoples and the World Summit for Sustainable Development (WSSD), by Joji Cariño, pp. 4-6 4/2001 Towards the World Summit on Sustainable Development: A brief introduction, by Birgitte Feiring, pp. 7-11 4/2001 Dialogue Paper by Indigenous Peoples, by CSD Indigenous Peoples Caucus, pp. 12-25 4/2001 Implementation of the right of self-determination of indigenous Peoples, by John B. Henriksen, pp. 6-21 3/2001 Racial Discrimination against Indigenous Peoples, a Global Perspective, by Chandra Roy, pp. 8-15 1/2001 Editorial: Looking beyond Apartheid, by Suhas Chakma, pp. 4-7 1/2001 Declaration of the International Indigenous Women's Forum, pp. 10-11 3/2000 Indigenous Women Create New International Organization, by Lea Nicholas-MacKenzie, pp. 6-9 3/2000 Indigenous Whalers and Traditional Resource Management Knowledge, by Tom Mexsis Happynook, pp. 64-69 2/2000 The new arms race in Asia and the pacific, by Corazon Fabros, pp. 54 - 59 1/2000 What Future the United Nations' Decolonisation Process, by Dr. Carlyle Corbin, pp. 4 - 13 1/2000 Sharing Power: Dams, Indigenous Peoples and Ethnic Minorities, by Marcus Colchester, pp. 4 - 54 3-4/1999 Consultative meeting on dams, indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities, Participants list, pp. 53 3-4/1999 Inter American Development Bank, indigenous peoples and community development unit, by Anne Deruyttere, pp. 143-144 3-4/1999 Indigenous Peoples at the United Nations: The Past Thirty Years, by John Henriksen, pp. 48 - 52 1/1999 Indigenous Internationalism: What should we do next? by peter Jull, pp. 12 - 17 1/1999 Thirty Years of Lobbying and Advocacy by Indigenous Peoples in the International Arena, by Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, pp. 4 - 11 1/1999 The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, How I Wish It Were True. Indigenous Caucus Speech, December 1998, pp. 44 - 45 4/1998 Effective Protection for Indigenous Cultural Knowledge: A Challenge for the next Millennium, by Tony Simpson & Vanessa Jackson, pp. 44 - 56 3/1998 Self-determination: The Principle and the Process, by Moana Jackson, pp. 57 - 61 3/1998 15th Session of the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Geneva. July 28 - August 1, 97. p.52 3-4/1997 Statement by Les Malezer on behalf of the Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action, Aboriginal Corporation Australia, UNWGIP, Geneva, 1997, p. 56 2/1997 IUCN - The world Conservation union Resolutions and Recommendations World Conservation Congress, 13 - 23 October 1996 - Montréal - Canada, p. 48 2/1997 Commission on Human Rights 53rd Session. Statement by Anti-Slavery International, 2. April 1997, Geneva. p. 46 2/1997 Indigenous Peoples, Multinational Corporations and Human Rights, by Robert K. Hitchcock. p. 6 2/1997 Declaration of the "First International Indigenous Conference on a Permanent Forum in the United Nations", p. 5 2/1997 Intergovernmental Panel of forests: Declaration and Proposal for Action, p. 23 1/1997 Notes for a proposal on indigenous peoples and protected areas, by Gonzalo Oviedo Carillo (WWF International), p. 19 1/1997 Indigenous Peoples and Conservation: Declaration of WWWF´s Principles, p. 16 1/1997 Convention on Biological Diversity. Statement from the Indigenous International Forum to the Third Conference of Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity. p. 56 4/1996 Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations International Alliance for the Indigenous Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forest and IWGIA, p. 46 4/1996 United Nations 14th Session of the Working Group on Indigenous Population: Argentina. Declaration of the Mapuche people, by Antonio Salazar and Jorge Nahuel, p. 34 3/1996 Canada. Assembly of the Manitoba Chiefs. By the assembly of the Manitoba Chiefs, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. p. 36 3/1996 Agenda Item 5 (a) - Review of Developments, Health and Indigenous Peoples: Nagaland. Statement by the Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights. Presented by Shimreichon Luithui, p. 38 3/1996 Greenland. Statement by Home Rule Government, by Tove Søvndahl Petersen. p. 39 3/1996 Declaration of the Indigenous Group, by Sharon Venne. Dene Nation, p. 40 3/1996 Suriname: Statement by the Organization of Indigenous peoples in Suriname, Presented by Max Ooft, p. 41 3/1996 Australia: Statement by the New South Wales Aboriginal Council, Presented by Rod Towney, p. 43 3/1996 The Biodiversity Convention. The Concerns of Indigenous Peoples, Document prepared by the International Alliance of the Indigenous Peoples of the Tropical Rainforest. p. 4 3/1996 The Rural Human Rights Situation in Burma, p. 52 1/1996 Statement by Sharon Venne. p. 51 1/1996 United Nations Commission of Human Rights 52nd Session. Four Directions Council Agenda. By John Hardbattle, p. 50 1/1996 The Human Genome Project. By Hilary Cunningham and Stephen Scharper. Third World Network Features, p. 54 1/1996 Open-ended Intercessional Working Group of the Human Rights Commission on a Draft United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples - Geneva 1995, Statements by Hurst Hannum, Shigeru Kayano, Patrick Thornberry, and Sharon Venne. pp. 38 - 42 1/1996 The Draft Declaration Reaches Government Levels of the United Nations. By Andrew Gray, p. 36 1/1996 13th Session of the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations, pp. 54-60 3/1995 The Establishment of a United Nations Permanent Forum of Indigenous Peoples; and Autonomous Assembly of Indigenous Peoples, by Ramón Lopéz Reyes, pp. 52-56 2/1995 Indigenous Peoples, Self-Determination and the Unfounded Fear of Secession, by Steven M. Tullberg, pp. 11-13 1/1995 Do joint decision-making boards enhance changes for a new partnership between the state and indigenous peoples?, by André Hoekema, pp. 4-10 1/1995 Resolution 94-01 ICC Involvement within the UN, p. 51 2/1994 Inuit Circumpolar Conference: Resolution 94-03, p. 51 2/1994 Indigenous Peoples and the Commercialisation of Forest Products. Policy Statement that arose as a result of discussion at IWGIA´s Board Meeting 1992/93, p. 7 3/1993 Marketing and Human Rights: Lessons from the Cultural Survival Marketing Program, by Dr. Jason Clay, p. 4 3/1993 International Protection of Indigenous Rights: The Subsurface - Forgotten or Ignored, by Andrew Gray, p. 2 3/1993 UNWGIP; Indigenous Participation. Report on a Study of Indigenous Experience and the Role of the Human Rights Fund For Indigenous Peoples, by Fay G. Cohen, p. 49 1/1993 An Indigenous People's Perspective on Environment and Development, by Victoria Tauli-Corpus, p. 3 1/1993 Kari-Oca Declaration and Indigenous Peoples Earth Charter (25-30 May 1992), p. 57 4/1992 UNCED: Indigenous Peoples in Rio: The Kari-Oca World Indigenous Conference, by Teresa Aparicio, p. 53 4/1992 Rigoberta Menchu, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, 1992, p. 3 4/1992 Second International Water Tribunal Amsterdam, Holland, 17 - 21 February, 1992., pp. 4 - 18 2/1992 The World Bank: Operational Directives; Indigenous Peoples, p.19 3/1991 The Nuuk Conclusions and Recommendations on Indigenous Autonomy and Self-Government, p. 1 2/1991 Seminar on "500 Years beyond 1992", p. 76 60-61/1991 The Iquitos Declaration, p. 71 60-61/1990 Indigenous Peoples and the Militarisation of the Arctic, by Ole Gaup, p. 66 60-61/1990 The CSCE (later OSCE), Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Process Statements from 1 IWGIA-ICC Seminars, p. 61 60-61/1990 Declaration of the World Rainforest Movements, Penang, Malaysia, p. 75 59/1989 Statement by the National Indian Youth Council on the Study of Treaties, Agreements and other constructive arrangements between States and Indigenous Populations. UNWGIP, Geneva, by Robert Williams, p. 69 59/1989 The Treaty Alliance of North American Aboriginal Nations, p. 66 59/1989 On Museums and Indigenous Cultures, by Hayden Burgess, p. 85 58/1989 The True Owners of Heritage, by Christopher Stevens, p. 81 58/1989 The World Bank in the Amazon, by Stephan Schwartzman and Korinna Horta, p. 67 57/1989 World Archaeological Bulletin, pp. 53 - 59 55-56/1988 Interview with Miguel Alfonso Martínez of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, pp. 53 - 59 51-52/1987 Museums, cultural continuity and the identity of indigenous peoples, pp. 49 - 52 51-52/1987 Indian Summer in Geneva - new film, by Volkmar Zeigler and IWGIA´s first sponsored film, pp. 59-62 47/1986 Chairwoman of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Erica Daes, visits IWGIA. Interview. pp. 79 - 88 46/1986 WCIP: European Delegation on Central America visits IWGIA, p. 310 - 312 43-44/1985 The World Bank Tribal Policy: Criticisms and Recommendations, pp. 299 - 309 43-44/1985 Draft Declaration of Principles for Indigenous Rights presented to the Working Group, pp. 294 - 298 43-44/1985 Protection of minorities and indigenous populations, p. 176-210 43-44/1985 Indigenous Survival international. Submission to the Canadian Royal Commission on seals and the sealing industry, London, England, pp. 163 - 175 43-44/1985 Human Rights and Indigenous Populations, by Wolfgang Heinz, pp. 90 - 113 42/1985 WCIP holds its Fourth Assembly, pp. 88 - 130 40/1984 Attention, Indigenous Youth!, pp. 38 - 39 40/1984 UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Social and Cultural Org.) breaks new ground, pp. 82 - 87 39/1984 NGO Conference of Action Against Apartheid and Racism July 1983 Geneva - report, pp. 122 - 126 35-36/1983 Helge Kleivan: A Tribute, pp. 5 - 9 35-36/1983 Indigenous people versus the Multinationals, pp. 119 - 123 33/1983 Report from the UN Working Group on Indigenous Peoples 1982, pp. 124 - 125 33/1983 Theo C. van Boven leaves UN human Rights Division, pp. 2 - 3 30/1982 Anthropology in my view, by Gabina Perez Jimenez, pp. 82-86 28-29/1981 NGO Conference on indigenous peoples and their land, p. 79-81 28-29/1981 Protests over Rio Tinto Zinc's abuse of native peoples stops annual general meeting, pp. 76 - 78 28-29/1981 Lars Pesson. An appreciation of a life, by Heige Kleivan, pp. 10-13 27/1981 World Council of Indigenous Peoples. Third Assembly, pp. 3 - 6 27/1981 4th Russell Tribunal: Summary of selected cases, pp. 83 - 90 27/1981 Recommendations of the 4th Russell Tribunal, pp. 86 - 90 25-26/1981 Declaration by indigenous Women to UN, pp. 82 - 85 25-26/1981 Survival is the issue: Uranium mining, pp. 65 - 71 24/1980 Land Rights problems, (South America, North America, Australia), pp. 5 - 14 20-21/1978 World Conference to combat Racism, p. 3 20-21/1978 Proposals and Resolutions of the American Indians gathered at the 42nd International Congress of Americanists, pp. 10 - 11 15/1976 Manifesto of the Amerindian Participants at the 42nd International Congress of Americanists, pp. 9 - 10 15/1976
UNWGIP 9TH SSSION IN GENEVA 1991 Sandra's story, by Pauline Comeau, p, 60 2/1991 Testimony of the Xavante Association of Pimentel Barbosa (Mato Grosso, Brazil), by Serebura Xavante, p. 58 2/1991 Statement of KIPOC, NGO for Pastoral Peoples, Northern Maasailand, Tanzania, by Shomet Naingisa, p. 54 2/1991 The Indigenous Peoples Question in Africa with specific reference to Tanzania, by Moringe Parkipuny, p. 48 2/1991 Report on the Human Rights situation of Taiwan's Indigenous Peoples, submitted by Alliance of Taiwan Aborigines, I Chiang, Lava Kau, p. 42 2/1991 Declaration of the Asian Delegation, p. 40 2/1991 Joint Statement of the Australian Aboriginal Organisations, presented by Josie Crawshaw, p. 38 2/1991 Mining threat, by Kirstie Parker, p. 36 2/1991
UNWGIP 10TH SESSION IN GENEVA 1992 Indigenous Participation Report on a Study of Indigenous Experience and the role of the Human Rights Fund for Indigenous Peoples, by Fay G. Cohen, p. 49 1/1993 The UN Working Group - Where the Sublime meets the Ridiculous, by Andrew Gray, p. 23 4/1992 Statement of the Observer Delegation of the Union of Myanmar, by U Mya Than, p. 21 4/1992 Statement of the National Chicano Human Rights Council, by Roseanne Olguin, p. 18 4/1992 Statement of the Karen National Union, p. 20 4/1992 New Zealand: Statement of Ngaati Te Ata, p. 17 4/1992 Statement by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, by Lois O´Donoghue, p. 16 4/1992 National Aboriginal & Islander Legal Services Secretariat; Review of events, p. 14 4/1992 Keepers of the Treasures. Cultural Council of American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians, by Gordon L. Pullar, p. 13 4/1992 Statement of the Russian Association of Northern Indigenous Peoples, by Vladimir Sanghi, p. 12 4/1992 Inuit Circumpolar Conference. Review of events, by Dalee Sambo, p. 10 4/1992 Bangladesh. Statement by the Ambassador and Permanent Representative, Mr. Mufleh R. Osmany, p. 12 4/1992 Draft Operative Paragraph 17 on Resource Development Project; Interventions of Professor Douglas Sanders, p. 7 4/1992 Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh; Intervention of IWGIA and Anti-Slavery International, by Douglas Sanders, p, 7 4/1992 Culture is how we survive: Interviews with five indigenous representatives from the Americas about the 500 Years and the UN, by Heidi Moksnes, p. 24 3/1992
UNWGIP11TH SESSION IN GENEVA 1993 Indigenous Youth in Geneva, by Katja Kvaale, pp. 45 - 49 1/1994 CONIVE Declaration - Venezuelan National Indian Council WGIP - 11th Session, 26th July 1993, Geneva, pp. 17 - 18 4/1993 The Intimate Search: An Abuse of Wayu Women, by Dalia Duran, pp. 12 - 16 4/1993 The 11th Session of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Peoples, by Katja Kvaale, pp. 42 - 43 3/1993
UNWGIP 12TH SESSION IN GENEVA 1994 Statement from the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations: The Chin National Front, pp. 44 - 45 3/1994 The Chittagong Hill Tracts Hill Women, pp. 46 - 47 3/1994 Sahabat Alam Malaysia, pp. 48 - 49 3/1994 Politics and Performance: Reflections on the 12th Session of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, by Inger Sjørslev, pp. 38 - 42 3/1994
WOMEN (After 1998 articles dealing with women issue can be found under other categories search for "women" -ctrl b -)
Land and the Problems of Adivasi Women in Three South Indian States, by C. K. Janu, p. 44 2/1998 Logging and the Dayak Women of Sarawak, by Anna Ludan, p. 42 2/1998 Gender Parity in Nunavut?, by Jens Dahl, p. 42 3-4/1997 Gender Equality in Panchayat Raj for the indigenous communities of Van Gujjars and Jaunsaris, by Avdhash Kaushal, "Rural Litigation and Entitlement Kendra"- Rlek-, p. 44 1/1996 Fourth World Conference on Women: Beijing Declaration of Indigenous Women, 4-5 September 1995 - document submitted by Asia Indigenous Women's Network for the Indigenous Women's Caucus NGO Forum Beijing, pp. 27-31 4/1995 Indigenous Women in America, by ALAI, pp. 8-12 2/1995 First Congress of Indigenous Women, by Consejo Inter-Regional Mapuche, p. 12 2/1995 Tuareg Women in Ahaggar, by Ingrid Poulsen, pp. 14-17 2/1995 Statement from the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations; The Chittagong Hill Tracts Hill Women, pp. 46 - 47 3/1994 The Intimate Search: An Abuse of Wayu Women, by Dalia Duran, pp. 12 - 16 4/1993 Rigoberta Menchu, Nobel Peace Prize Winner, 1992, p. 3 4/1992 Rigoberta Menchu, 1992 Nobel Peace Prize Candidate, by Dolfo Perez Esquivel, p. 50 2/1992 Women's participation in the history of the Mayan people, by Caly Domitila Canek, p. 76 62/1990 Two interviews with indigenous Women: Interview with Faye Ahdemar, Representative of the West Central Native Women in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, p. 141 60-61/1990 Interview with Ellie Gaffney, Representative of Torres Strait Islanders, p. 145 60-61/1990 The indigenous women of Colombia, p. 48 59/1989 Sina Wakan Wiyan Okolakticiye Sacred Shawl Women's Society, Pine Ridge, by Amy Trussel, pp. 99 - 104 55-56/1988 Education and indigenous women, by Noelí Pocaterra;105-115 55-56/1988 Changing goals of the ethnic women of Hawai´i, by Haunani-Kay Trask, pp. 55-60 49/1987 Police kill unarmed Adivasi woman, pp. 61-68 49/1987 Women in the Andean world, pp. 4-16 48/1986 Zenzele - Swazi women say: "Do it yourself!", pp. 47 - 74 48/1986 Women from Belau and Rongelap tell of Nuclear horror, pp. 81-91 47/1986 Chairwoman of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Erica Daes, visits IWGIA. Interview. pp. 79 - 88 46/1986 Interview with Sherente woman, pp. 65-72 43-44/1985 Nairobi Conference - USA: Northwest Indian Women's Circle, pp, 231 - 243 43-44/1985 Nairobi Conference - Eritrea: Women in struggle, pp. 222 - 230 43-44/1985 Nairobi Conference - West. An interview with Betty Ireeuw and Gerda Kaisiepo, pp. 217 - 221 43-44/1985 Nairobi Conference - The highlight of the UN World Decade for Women, pp. 211 - 216 43-44/1985 Aymara women in Andean society, pp. 42 - 47 33/1983 Dangerous birth control drug given to Aboriginal women, pp. 83-84 31-32/1982 Aboriginal women - land and law, by Diane Bell, pp. 107-111 30/1982 Inuit women's organisation formed, p. 81 30/1982 Declaration by indigenous Women to UN, pp. 82 - 85 25-26/1981 Inuit babies die at five times the national rate, p. 61 24/1980 The Silvia Tsamaraint Case - A report, by Ib Michael, pp. 26-31 22/1979 The Silvia Tsamaraint Case, pp. 35-37 20-21/1978
THE WORLD BANK Operational Directives - Indigenous Peoples, p. 19 - 22 3/1991 |
MIDDLE EAST
ISRAEL The Bedouin in Negev, p. 29 2/1992 Human Rights of the Bedouins in Israel, by Fiona McKay, p. 99 62/1990
KURDISTAN The Kurdish Question, pp. 75 - 78 24/1980
LEBANON Eviction from the rose-red city, pp. 88 - 89 39/1984
PAKISTAN An Introduction to the Baluch Question, by Maria Levent, p. 87 57/1989
TURKEY Supporters of Kurdish rights gaoled, 28-29/1981
OCEANIA
Find articles about AUSTRALIA, BANABAN ISLAND, BOUGAINVILLE, FIJI, POLYNESIA. HAWAI'I, MELANESIA, MICRONESIA, NEW CALEDONIA, NEW ZEALAND, PALAU, PAPUA NEW GUINEA, RAPA ISLAND, TAHITI and VANUATU
Climate change in the Pacific: A matter of survival, by Sonia Smallacombe, pp. 72-78 1-2/08 Statement to the UN General Assembly Special Session on Small Island Developing States, pp. 60 - 61 1/2000 Regional Fisheries in the Pacific - Co-operating to protect Marine resources, by Sandra Tarte, pp. 48 - 53 1/2000 Globalisation: impact on small island state economies, by Fata Koroseta To'o, pp. 46 - 47 1/2000 The PCRC, pp. 36-37 1/2000 Photo Essay: Peoples of the Pacific, by Palle Kjærulff-Schmidt, p. 30 1/1998 Editorial: Indigenous Peoples and Nations of the Pacific - An Overview, by Ulla Hasager and Finn Kudsk, p. 2 1/1998 Decolonization and Self-determination in the Pacific: The UN Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, by Mililani B. Trask, p. 7 1/1998 Resolution on Decolonization for Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific: Indigenous Peoples of the Pacific Workshop; 02 - 06 Sept. 1996, Suva, Fiji. p. 10 1/1998 Globalization and the APEC Peoples' Summit, p. 27 1/1998 Indigenous Peoples´ Statements from APEC Peoples´ Summit, p. 28 1/1998 The Indigenous Rights Movement in the Pacific, by Kekuni Blaisdell, p. 46 1/1998 Island Nations, Independence and Constitutions, pp. 118 - 122 37/1984 Vanuatu Declaration of the Fourth Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific Conference, pp. 157 - 160 35-36/1983 Nuclear Free and Independent Conference 1983, by Martine Petrod and Diana Vinding, pp. 151 - 156 35-36/1983 Conference for a Nuclear-Free and Independent Pacific, p. 87-90 34/1983 The Pacific Peoples, Interview with Roman Bedor, pp. 84 - 86 34/1983
AOTEAROA/NEW ZEALAND Urban Maori in Aotearoa / New Zealand, by Kirsty Gover, pp. 60-70 3-4/2002 The Crown and the Te Tino, by Moana Maniopoto-Jackson, p.9 59/1989 Maori land rights on the move, by Brian Woodley, pp. 1-6 53-54/1988 The struggle for self-determination, by HART, pp. 15-24 50/1987 Struggle of the Maori people, pp. 131-137 35-36/1983
AUSTRALIA A "National Emergency" in Australia: The Howard Government's Intervention in Northern Territory Aboriginal Affairs, By Melinda Hinkson, pp. 38-43 4/2007 Finding Answers to Suicide Within Aboriginal Communities: The Yarrabah Story, By Penny Mitchell, pp. 44-50 4/2007 The Pintupi Lose a Hero, Obituary for Kumantjayi Zimran 1949-2000, by David Ross, p. 41 1/2001 Australia & Race: Stop the World, We Want to Get off, by Peter Jull and Kathryn Bennett, pp. 34-40 1/2001 Harvesting from " Country" : Contemporary Indigenous Subsistence in Australia' s Native Title Era, by Elspeth Young, pp. 56-63 2/2000 The Human Rights Situation of Indigenous Peoples in Australia, by Mick Dodson, pp. 32 - 45 1/1999 Australia' s Stolen Children and Lost Conscience, by Peter Jull, p.16 1/1998 Australia: Going Forward or Going Backward?, by Olga Havnen, p. 22 3-4/1997 Australia: Statement by the New South Wales Aboriginal Council. Presented by Rod Towney, p. 43 3/1996 Part of the Healing? The struggle to change Mining Company views of indigenous rights at Weipa, by Richie Howitt, Sandy Callope and Bella Savo, p. 44 2/1996 Genocide on Groote Eylandt?, by David Turner, pp. 54-57 4/1994 Statement by the Aboriginal and Torres Islander Commission, by Lois O´Donoghue, p. 21 4/1992 National Aboriginal & Islander Legal Services Secretariat; Review of Events, p. 41 4/1992 Indigenous Entitlement to the Land Reconsidered, by Merete Falck Borch, p. 41 4/1992 After 100 Years, Dick Cubadgee comes back to his country, p. 30 3/1991 Statement from the National Aboriginal Islander Legal Services Secretariat, by Paul Coe, p. 17 60-61/1990 Position Paper an Aboriginal Deaths in Australian Custody before the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, by Helen Corbett, p. 8 60-61/1990 Torres Strait Islands: Statement to UNWGIP, by Ellie Gaffney, p. 17 59/1989 Interview with Peter Yu - an aboriginal Spokesperson from the Kimberleys, p. 33 57/1989 The Law of the land, by Henry Reynolds, pp. 7-16 55-56/1988 Torres Islanders demand secession, pp. 31-32 53-54/1988 A grief too great to join the party, by Barbara Hutton, pp.25-30 53-54/1988 Aboriginal appeal to the World, pp. 19-24 53-54/1988 New report on conditions facing Aborigines, pp. 15-18 53-54/1988 Rudall National Park no haven for Aborigines, by Duncan Graham, pp. 1-4 51-52/1987 What is there to celebrate in 1988?, by Eve Fesl, pp. 25-32 50/1987 Aborigines and the Justice Trap, by justice Michael Kirby, pp. 9-13 49/1987 Proposed changes to the 1976 Northern territory Land Rights Act, p. 1 48/1986 Fringe dwellers of Swan Valley need help to survive - an appeal, pp. 5-6 46/1986 Royal Commission on bomb tests visits London, pp. 9-13 42/1985 Government proposes to introduce disastrous land rights legislation and disbands National Aboriginal Conference, pp. 3-8 42/1985 Myth of extinct Tasmanian Aborigines still perpetuated - even in Tasmania, pp. 42-45 41/1985 Land Rights Bill would deny compensation to Western Australian Aborigines, pp. 3-5 40/1984 Land Rights, pp. 33-46 39/1984 More evidence of Nuclear testing harming Aborigines, pp. 3-9 38/1984 Aboriginal past: Australia' s future, pp. 9-14 37/1984 New government principles on Aboriginal land rights, pp. 6-8 37/1984 Land, Power and Yellowcake (part 2), by Phil Niklaus (and postscript, p. 54), pp. 37-53 35-36/1983 Draconian new criminal code in Northern Territory, pp. 34-35 35-36/1983 "We don' t need Roxby!" (Uranium mine), pp. 32-33 35-36/1983 First National Conference of Aboriginal Writers, pp. 15-17 34/1983 Land, Power and Yellowcake (part 1), by Phil Niklaus, pp. 6-14 34/1983 Report shows huge death rate in Queensland's Aboriginal Reserves, pp. 3-5 34/1983 Commonwealth Games: the whole World watched, p. 68 33/1983 Aboriginal community schools, pp. 65-67 33/1983 Land rights according to State, pp. 61-64 33/1983 How many Aborigines are there?, pp. 57-60 33/1983 Dangerous birth control drug given to Aboriginal women, pp. 83-84 31-32/1982 Queensland increases police powers through Commonwealth Games Legislation Act, pp. 75-77 31-32/1982 CIMRA´s work with Australia's Aboriginal Movement, pp.112-113 30/1982 Aboriginal Women - land and law, by Diane Bell, pp. 107-111 30/1982 Government bans export of film about Noonkanbah, pp. 69-71 28-29/1981 Yipirinya School - an alternative education, pp. 21-28 27/1981 Campaign to boycott Commonwealth Games, p. 20 27/1981 Queensland to abolish Aboriginal reserves, pp. 18-19 27/1981 Law Reform Commission Inquiry into Aboriginal law, pp.15-17 27/1981 Church groups fights Amax over Noonkanbah, p. 14 27/1981 Noonkanbah dispute to go before UN, pp. 25-28 26/1981 Discrimination and human rights in the Kimberleys, by Jeremy Salt, pp. 4-27 25-26/1981 Australia's acquiescence of Indonesian aggression, by James Dunn, pp. 65-76 25-26/1981 Aboriginal Land Claims, p. 98 24/1980 Miners come to the Kimberleys, pp. 55-56 22/1979 "How the Mapoon was Burnt", pp. 1-4 16/1976
BANABAN ISLAND Paying the price for other peoples' development, by Katerina Teaiwa, pp. 38 - 45 1/2000
BOUGAINVILLE Bougainville and the Reluctant State of Papua New Guinea, by Martin Miriori, p. 24 1/1998 FIJI The Fiji Coup of May 2000 and the Indigenous Question, by Steven Ratuva, pp. 52-57 3/2000 The Politicization of the Concept of Indigenous in the Pacific: The Case of Fiji, by Steven Ratuva, pp. 52 - 61 4/1998 Military coup a step-back for Nuclear-free and Independent Pacific, pp. 87-92 50/1987
FRENCH OCCUPIED POLYNESIA/ Te Ao Maohi Independence and sovereignty for Te Ao Maohi, by Oscar Maohi, pp. 14 - 18 1/2000 A new Maohi Initiative against French Nuclear Colonialism in "French" Polynesia, by Martine Pétrod. p. 28 3-4/1997 Black Friday in Tahiti, by Marie Thérèse Danielsson, pp. 85-90 53-54/1988 Outlying Polynesian Islands, by MarieThérèse Danielsson, pp.91-98 46/1986 Nuclear colonisation of the Pacific - especially French Polynesia, by Marie Thérèse Danielsson, pp. 161-172, 45/1986 HAWAI´I Rising above the Waves of Dispossession, by Kalamaoka´aina Niheu, p. 20 1/1998 Indigenous Peoples´ Rights and Kanaka Maoli. Self-Determination in Ka Pae´aina (Hawai´i), by José Luis Morin, p. 36 1/1998 Ka Ho´oklokolonui Kanaka Maoli Peoples´ International Tribunal, Hawai´i, 1993, by Ulla Hasager, pp. 4-11 1/1994 Administering Hawaiian Homelands: A Trust broken - Civil Rights denied, by Ulla Hasager and Kawaipuna Prejean, p.52 2/1992 Lahui Hawai´i - The Nation of Hawai´i, by Mililani Trask, p. 49 58/1989 Changing goals of the ethnic women of Hawai´i, by Haunani-Kay Trask, pp. 55-60 49/1987 Kaho´olawe...sacred Hawaiian island under attack, pp. 28-31 48/1986 Chemical reaction, by Iosefa A. Maiava, pp. 22-27 48/1986 The cause of Hawaiian Sovereignty, pp. 115-156 43-44/1985
MELANESIA The Island People begin to make waves, by Robin Osborne, pp. 114 - 119 42/1985 IWGIA receives visit from TAPOL, Free Papua Movement and FRETILIN, pp. 68 - 74 38/1984 MICRONESIA Women from Belau and Rongelap tell of Nuclear horror, pp. 81-91 47/1986 Palau: Self-determination, America style, pp. 91 - 92 34/1983 Kwajalein: Home on the range, pp. 93 - 109 33/1983 Palau: Pacific Island rejects Oil super port, pp. 52 - 54 22/1979 NEW CALEDONIA The Noumea Accord and decolonisation in Kanaky, by Nic Maclellan, pp. 22 - 25 1/2000 Recent Developments in Kanaky (New Caledonia), by Nic Maclellan, p. 12 1/1998 Pro-independence leader killed by rivals, p. 79 57/1989 French rule comes under scrutiny, pp. 68 - 70 48/1986 An uncertain future, by Martine Petrod, pp. 97 - 105 41/1985 A Kanak view, by August Siapo, pp. 83 - 96 41/1985 Kanak Proposals rejected, pp. 94 - 95 39/1984 A Kanak leader visits IWGIA, pp. 104 - 107 38/1984 Independence Front gains more support, pp. 127 - 130 35-36/1983 New Caledonia: Kanaks work for Independence, pp. 90 - 92 33/1983 Explosive situation in New Caledonia, pp. 72 - 74 28-29/1981
NEW ZEALAND, see Aotearoa PALAU Nelau Trusteeship Council Petition, by Meikam Weera, p. 28 2/1991 Palau: Self-determination, America style, pp. 91-92 34/1983 Palau: Pacific Island rejects Oil super port, pp. 52 - 54 22/1979 PAPUA NEW GUINEA The Environment Impact of Ok Tedi Mine, by Patricia K. Townsend and William H. Townsend, p. 27 1/1997 Not Beasts of Burden, pp. 102 - 105 34/1983 RAPA ISLAND How the island of Rapa became French, pp. 19 - 21 1/2000 TAHITI The Impact of the Tourism Industry on the Indigenous Population of French Polynesia, by Jean-Loup Ra´i-Atea Pambrun, p. 30 2/1998 Black Friday in Tahiti, by Marie Thérèse Danielsson, pp. 85-90 53-54/1988 VANUATU A Nuclear Free State - Vanuatu, pp. 190 - 191 35-36/1983 |
SOUTH AMERICA
Find articles about AMAZON, ARGENTINA, BOLIVIA, BRAZIL, CHILE, COLOMBIA, ECUADOR, FRENCH GUIANA, GUYANA, VENEZUELA, PARAGUAY, PERU, SURINAME, URUGUAY
Indigenous Wisdom in Bilingual Intercultural Education: A Field of Struggle, by Jytte Vagner, pp. 21-25 1/2005 CISA: New Perspectives on Indigenous problems in South America, pp. 83 - 88 35-36/1983 CISA: Second Congress, Bolivia, 1983. p. 4 30/1982 CISA: Press release on the Congress in Cuzco and Ollantaytambo, pp. 7 - 12 24/1980 CISA and the Spirit of the Declaration of Barbados, pp. 3 - 6 24/1980 Amazon Symposium and Declaration of Principles, pp. 24 - 29 19/1978 Declaration of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas in Santiago de Chile, World Conference against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance, pp. 32-33 1/2001 Racism and Discrimination against the Daughters of Mother Earth, by Tarcila Rivera Zea, pp. 24-31 1/2001 Indigenous Territories and Tropical Forest Management on Latin America, by Shelton Davis and Alaka Wali, pp. 4 - 13 4/1994 Time, Myth and the Stars in the Amazon and the Andes, by Tim Cloudsley, p. 51 3/1992 "Other Americas". Photos, by Sebastiao Salgado, p. 30 3/1992 "Othercide", by Eduardo Galeano, p. 3 3/1992 Cholera in Latin America, by Jorge H. Fava, p. 47 2/1992 Bi-lingual and bi-cultural education, pp. 62 - 64 24/1980
AMAZON Governance, the Territorial Approach and Indigenous Peoples, by Pedro García Hierro, pp. 8-13 4/2004 Development in the Amazon: View from Madre de Dios, by Héctor Sueyo, p. 40 2/1994 Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon Region: Photographs, by René Fuerst, p. 28 3/1993 The Coordinadora of the Amazon Basin celebrates its III Congress, by Teresa Aparicio, p. 17 57/1989 Co-ordinadora of the Amazon Basin meet at the UN, p. 14 43-44/1985 Indigenous Peoples of the Peruvian Amazon: Land, natural resources and the definition of Indigenous Peoples. AIDESEP, p. 17 41/1985 Indigenous Amazon leaders present their case to United Nations, p. 13 41/1985
ARGENTINA Argentina - The Mapunky and the Mapuheavy Voices from the Margins, by MapUrbe Communication Team, pp. 6-9 3-4/2005 An Overview of the Hunter-Gatherers of the Gran Chaco, by Morita Carrasco, pp. 72-76 2/2000 "The Communities have their Traditions. They are their rights" The Indigenous Peoples' Participation Programme, by Morita Carrasco, p. 38 2/1997 Declaration of the Mapuche people, by Antonio Salazar and Jorge Nahuel, p. 34 3/1996 "In order to have our demands heard". Peaceful protest in Argentina, Salta Province, by Héctor Sueyo, p. 24 3/1996 The State is Depriving the Mapuche of their Historical Territory, by Jorge Nahuel, pp. 20-21 3/1995 Territorial demands, by Francisco Peres, "Thaka Honat", pp.14-15 4/1994 Cholera in the Province of Salta, by Morita Carrasco, p. 46 4/1992 Interview with Ariel Araujo, Alternative Coordinator of the Mocovi Centre "Ialek l´ava", by Alejandro Parellada, p. 25 2/1991 Constitutional reform and indigenous politics, by Jorge H.Fava,p.21 1/1991 The indigenous land question in the Province of Buenos Aires, by Jorge H. Fava, p. 17 62/1990 The Wichi, p. 5 58/1989 Radio as a tool of culture: the impact of communication on indigenous peoples, by Jorge H. Fava, p. 27 57/1989 The Centro Kolla publishes a new journal, pp. 1-6 55-56/1988 ...And the Gods abandoned Man, by Jorge H. Fava, pp. 7-14 53-54/1988 The aboriginal people of Buenos Aires Province - the last survivors, by Jorge H. Fava, pp. 1-14 50/1987 Denial of the right to call one' s child by a Quechua name, p. 4 46/1986 Centro Kolla tells UN Working Group of indigenous rights in Argentina, pp. 39-44 43-44/1985 The Mbya Guarani in misiones: A critical approach to indigenist policy, by Rosa Dierna, pp. 5-32 39/1984 Indigenous population and the change from dictatorship to democracy, a preface by Rosa Dierna, pp. 1-4 39/1984 Centro Kolla represented in new government, p. 31 35-36/1983 Argentina: Another promised land, p. 51 20-21/1978 WCIP Executive Council detained, pp. 20-21 19/1978
BOLIVIA Editorial, by Alejandro Parellada, p.4-5 1-2/2007 The History of a Bolivia in Search of Change, by Xavier Albó, pp. 6-21 1-2 2007 Interview with Xavier Albó, by Julio Peñaloza Bretel, pp. 22-23 1-2 2007 The Struggle for Natural Ressources – From Exclusion and Plunder to Return of the Land, by Susana Rivero Guzmán, pp. 24-35 1-2 2007 Renewing the Land Reform, by Leonardo Tamburini, pp. 36-49 1-2 2007 Constituent Assembly, by Carlos Romero Bonifaz, pp. 50-55 1-2 2007 An Indigenous Commodity and its Paradoxes – Coca Leaf in a Globalized World, by Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, pp. 56-69 1-2 2007 Interview with Carlos Hugo Molina – “The Change has not been Driven by the Elite”, by Javier Méndez Vedia, pp. 70-71 1-2 2007 Interview with Pedro Nuni Caiti – “There’s a Gap There, in the Dark, to Move Forward”, by Javier Méndez Vedia, pp. 7275 1-2 2007 Interview with Jose Bailaba Parapaino – “A High Level of Participation is being Shown”, by Javier Méndez Vedia, pp. 76-79 1-2 2007 “Our Struggle Goes Beyond Democracy”, by David Choquehuanca, pp. 80-81 1-2 2007 The Indigenous Face of Bolivia: Confronting the Racist Intelligentsia, by Julio Peñaloza Bretel, pp. 82-90 1-2 2007 Bolivia: We are Called Transformers, by Maria Teresa Madani, pp. 23 3-4/2005 Weaving Tapestries of Solidarity with Virtual Thread, by Nidia Bustillos Rodrígues, pp. 26-31 2/2003 Editorial, by Alejandro Parellada, p. 4-5 2/2002 The agrarian process in Bolivia: frustrations with the regulation of land titles, by Leonardo Romero Bonifaz and Ana Cecilia Betancur, pp. 6-17 2/2002 The reality of the regularisation of agricultural land titles: the titling process for the Monte Verde indigenous territory, by Leonardo Romero Bonifaz and Ana Cecilia Betancur, pp. 6-17 2/2002 For the safeguard of indigenous territory and participation, by Carlos Mamani Condori, pp. 28-33 2/2002 Interview with Marcial Fabricano, by Alejandro Parellada, pp. 34-35 2/2002 A superimposition of lands or a superimposition of interests, by Juan Carlos Rojas Calizaya, pp. 36-45 2/2002 We women of Izozog, by Zulama Barahona and Felicia Barrientos, pp. 46-47 2/2002 Indigenous territorial management: two-pronged territorial control, by Alcides Vadillo Pinto, pp. 48-55 2/2002 The path to autonomy: indigenous municipalities and state pluralisation, by René Orellana H., pp. 56-62 2/2002 The First Indigenous Electoral Participation, by Ruth Llanos and Mamerto Pérez, p. 22 2/1997 The March of Territory, by Wigberto Ribero, p. 17 3/1996 The Indigenous Territories of Amazonia, by Arnaldo Lijerón Casanovas, pp. 16-19 4/1994 Interview with Jose Mirtenbaum: The suppression of coca would mean the end of the Andean culture, by Alejandro Parellada, p. 44 3/1991 Indigenous March towards La Paz, p. 28 62/1990 The Chimanes: An assaulted community, by Fidel Gabriel Castillo, p. 22 59/1989 Domitila Chungara: A Testimony, pp. 7-17 51-52/1987 Women in the Andean world, pp. 4-16 48/1986 The Captain of the Izozog, "The Great Shadow" is dead, by Jorge Riester, pp. 5-8 45/1986 Statement to the UN from the Indigenous peoples of eastern Bolivia, pp. 15-22 43-44/1985 Ethnocide in the Pando Rainforest, by Wigberto Rivero Pinto, pp. 47-51 39/1984 New Indigenous Publication - Chitakolla, pp.56-58 35-36/1983 Indigenous communities from eastern Bolivia fight for their territorial rights, pp. 18-20 34/1983 MITKA Denounces, p. 16 24/1980 Once again there are tears, pp. 29-35 25-26/1981 New Life Project on resettling the Hmongs of Laos in Bolivia, pp. 40-41 22/1979 "Our End has come", by Jurgen Riester, pp. 45-47 20-21/1978 The political situation, pp. 39-42 20-21/1978 Summary of MITKA Congress, pp. 14-19 19/1978 MITKA Candidates for July 9th election, pp. 12-13 19/1978 Political arrestation, p. 2 15/1976
BRAZIL The Assassination of Galdino Pataxó, by Marcos Terena - Comité Intertribal, p. 34 2/1997 Cut up in Raposa, by the Instituto Socioambiental, p. 8 1/1997 Government delays expulsion of Goldminers, p. 40 4/1996 President Cardoso relights the Brazilian anti-Indian brush fire, by Beto Ricardo and Carlos Marés, p. 12 1/1996 Statements of Repudiation, p. 11 1/1996 New decree threatens the integrity of indigenous territories, by CIMI - Indigenist Missionary Organisation, p. 8 1/1996 The Yanomami in Brazil: New Government, Old Threats, by Bruce Albert, pp. 24-27 2/1995 Travelling down to Rio, by Sharon Venne, p. 52 3/1993 Gold and Massacres in the Brazilian Rainforest, by Teresa Aparicio, p. 47 3/1993 Gold Miners invade the Indigenous area of Sarare, by the AWARU-Commission for Indigenous support for the Nambiquara, p. 21 3/1992 The Joint Responsibility of the International Community in indigenous and environmental Issues of the Brazilian Amazon, by Mauro Leonel, Betty Mindlin and Carmen Junqueira, p. 6 3/1992 Water Tribunal: Mercury pollution in the Tapajos Valley, p. 18 2/1992 Yanomami: A Homeland Undermined, by Alcida Rita Ramos, p. 13 1/1991 The Situation of the Yanomami worsens, p. 30 60-61/1990 Yanomami protest, p. 34 59/1989 Iabadai Surui will Not Forget How the Lumbermen Killed Iabner, by Betty Mindlin, p. 21 58/1989 The Future of Amazon Indians Damned, p. 51 57/1989 Calha Norte Project and mining prospecting - two aspects of the same invasion, by Marco Antonio Lazarin, pp. 17- 30 55-56/1988 Constitutional Assembly reviews indigenous rights, pp. 22-25 51-52/1987 Balbina goes on line, pp. 18-21 51-52/1987 Indigenous peoples of the Valley of Javari. An unknown reality, by Silvio Cavuscens, pp. 57-68 50/1987 Calha Norte, by Manuela Carneiro da Cunha, pp. 51-56 50/1987 Unexpected hope for the Yanomami Park, pp. 35-36 49/1987 Developments among the Yanomami, by Claudia Andujar, pp. 27-34 49/1987 Seven Indians seek election to Congress, pp. 12-13 47/1986 Nambiquara Indians killed by colonists, pp. 21-22 46/1986 Decentralisation project of FUNAI, p. 42 45/1986 Macuxi Indians arrested, p. 42 45/1986 Denunciation, by Valdir Tobias Macuxi to the UN, pp. 40-41 45/1986 Daniel Kabixi at the UN, pp. 35-39 34/1986 Why an intervention against the invasion of Yanomami territory and the creation of their Park is urgent, by Claudia Andujar, pp. 29-34 45/1986 Situation of the Tukano Indians, by Dominique Buchillet, pp.19-28 45/1986 Democracy has not reached the Indians, by Carmen Junqueira and Leonel Jr., pp. 15-18 45/1986 Interview with Sherente woman, pp. 65-72 43-44/1985 Indigenous peoples at a historic moment, pp. 59-64 43-44/1985 Statement of UNI to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, pp. 23-27 43-44/1985 Yanomami life and land in danger, by Claudia Andujar, pp. 35-45 42/1985 Indigenous peoples´ situation - Case of the Yanomami, Macuxi and Indians of Roraima in general, by René Fuerst, pp. 19-34 42/1985 Pataxo Ha-ha-hae besieged by gunmen, pp. 59-62 41/1985 Xavante leader visits IWGIA, pp. 52-58 41/1985 Kaingang march on Brasilia for their rights to land, pp. 6-8 40/1984 Situation of the Indian in Brazil, by Mario Juruna DF, pp. 52-56 39/1984 Largest gathering of Indians ever, pp. 23-25 38/1984 Land of the Indian, by Joao de Pachero de Olivera, pp. 14-22 38/1984 Txukarramae release hostages. FUNAI President dismissed, pp.10-13 38/1984 The Tape Recording of Mario Juruna now out as a book, by René Fuerst, pp. 29-32 37/1984 Indian societies and the law, pp. 25-28 37/1984 Indigenous peoples protest at proposed laws, pp. 22-24 37/1984 Indigenous people in danger, pp. 80-82 35-36/1983 Javaé face problems on all sides, pp. 76-79 35-36/1983 First National Indigenous Organization establishes its roots (UNI), pp. 74-75 35-36/1983 Mario Juruna, pp. 59-73 35-36/1983 Murdering roads (and the Arara Indians), pp. 21-31 34/1983 IWGIA protests, p. 32 33/1983 Report on Yanomami health situation, p. 31 33/1983 FUNAI drags its heels over Yanomami Park, pp. 25-30 33/1983 Pataxo Indians threatened with massacre, pp. 19-24 33/1983 Inventory on the current situation of indigenous peoples in Brazil, by René Fuerst, pp. 22-23 31-32/1982 FUNAI works towards "the final solution", pp. 20-21 31-32/1982 FUNAI suggests classification through blood, pp. 18-19 31-32/1982 Massacre of Cinta Larga Indians, pp. 16-17 31-32/1982 The Sateré-Mawé struggle against oil, pp. 56-59 30/1982 The current situation of the Nambiquara, by David Price, pp. 53-55 30/1982 The World Bank and Project Polonoroeste, pp. 52 30/1982 Government decree demarcates Yanomami land, by Jon Sletbak, pp. 50-51 30/1982 Tapirape people face extinction, pp. 10-13 28-29/1981 Health crisis among the Yanomami, pp. 6-9 28-29/1981 Prospectors invade Yanomami territory, p. 49 27/1981 Union of Indigenous Nations formed, pp. 47-48 27/1981 The carajas Project - A new expansion phase, pp. 45-46 27/1981 Medical Project begins among the Yanomami, pp. 36-37 25-27/1981 Yanomami Indian Park Project meets with resistance, pp. 30-32 24/1980 Yanomami: A not so noble Savage, pp. 9-10 16/1976 Yanomami threatened by Nuclear power, pp. 6-9 16/1976
BRAZIL/PARAGUAY Total Disregard for the Indigenous Peoples, by Stephen W. Kidd, p. 36 4/1996 Why are the Guarani Kaiowa killing themselves? p. 21 2/1991 The struggle of the Yanomami for their territory, Interview with Claudia Andujar, by Teresa Aparicio, p. 241/1992
CHILE The Mapuche and climate change in the Chilean neoliberal economic system, By Rosamel Millaman Reinao pp. 66-71 1-2/2008 Indigenous migration in Chile: Trends and processes, by Alvaro Bello M., pp. 6-17 3/2007 Mapuche migration, identity and community in Chile: from utopia to reality, by Alvaro Bello M., pp. 40-47 3-4/2002 The Pewenche people and hydroelectric development, by Aldisson Anguita, pp. 114 - 118 3-4/1999 The Pehuenche Versus the Chilean Government & ENDESA, by Dorthe Kristensen, pp. 54 - 57 1/1999 The New Law for the Indigenous Communities of Chile, by Vicente Mariqueo Q., pp. 34-38 2/1995 A Pacific Example of Land and Colonization, by Grant McColl (Rapanui and Chile), pp. 32-39 4/1994 The Threatened Expulsion of the Mapuches, by Reynaldo Mariqueo, p. 21 1/1992 Supreme Court orders expulsion of Pehuenche, by Vicente Mariqueo Q., p. 35 3/1991 Analysis document for Establishing an ethnic communal defense system in Mapuche organization, by Jaime B. Huencunir, p. 57 62/1990 New indigenous organization created, p. 41 60-61/1990 Ad-Mapu´s presentation to working group, p. 33 58/1989 Migration to Santiago is destroying Indian identity, by Rosemaria Echenique, pp. 56-58 53-54/1988 Qawasgar Indians of Tierra del Fuego: A cry for help, by Stefaan Oplinus, pp. 14-21 47/1986 Mapuche present their case to the UN, pp. 80-85 43-44/1985 History of dispossession and discrimination - The Mapuche, by Patricia González, pp. 57-58 42/1985 1984 - Year of Oppression for the Mapuche people, pp. 68-71 41/1985 Interview with AD-MAPU Representatives reveals increase in government oppression of Mapuche people, pp. 33-36 38/1984 Fifth Assembly of the Mapuche people, pp. 53-56 37/1984 Third National Assembly of the Mapuche people, 49-55 34/1983 Mapudugun - the Mapuche language, pp. 33-34 33/1983 Aymara people stress cultural differences, p. 29 31-32/1982 The work of the Mapuche Cultural Centres, pp. 24-28 31-32/1982 New decree threatens Mapuche land rights, pp. 40-41 25-26/1981 Canadian-US fact-finding Mission condemns new Chilean Indian Law, p. 27 24/1980 The Mapuche speak up, pp. 30-31 19/1978
COLOMBIA Colombia - Terror in the Pacific, by Jenzerá Work Group, pp. 10-18 3-4/2005 Buenaventura Declaration, pp. 19-22 3-4/2005 The Colombian Indigenous Movement: A Lost Decade and the End of Mobilisation, by Efrain Jaramillo, pp. 36-39 3/2004 The uncertain future of the Embera of the Upper Sinú in Colombia, by Fernando Castrillón Zapata, ONIC, pp. 28-33 3-4/2002 Oxy in U´wa Territory. The Announcement of a possible Death, by Mónica del Pilar Uribe Marin, p.56 1/1998 The Indigenous Peoples´ Situation is Worsening, p. 18 3-4/1997 PLAIDECOP: Plan of destruction for the Pacific Coast, p. 67 62/1990 ONIC holds 3rd National Congress, p. 43 60-61/1990 The indigenous women of Colombia, p. 48 59/1989 Political violence, another problem facing indigenous peoples, by César Serna, pp. 59-61 53-54/1988 Massacre of Embera Indians causes international outcry, pp. 83-86 50/1987 Indigenous peoples march against the Salvajina Dam, pp. 22-23 47/1986 Summer Institute of Linguistics replaced by a Colombian Committee, p. 22 47/1986 Indigenous communities caught in web of warfare, pp. 33-38 46/1986 Lopez Adentro: the struggle goes on as before, pp. 58-64 42/1985 The Cuna: Between cultural decline and racial extinction, by Aldo Brando León, pp. 15-22 40/1984 Indian massacre in Cauca, pp. 37-42 38/1984 Present situation of Chocó communities, pp. 89-91 35-36/1983 An indigenous Council denounces, (Indigenous Regional Council of Tolima), pp. 47-48 34/1983 The holding of Chocó´s Second Indigenous Congress, pp. 43-46 34/1983 Our children learn with us (Arhuaco), pp. 40-41 34/1983 First meeting to discuss experience in indigenous education, p.37 34/1983 Action after 5 years of waiting, p. 37 33/1983 Indigenous community confronts Capuchins, p. 36 33/1983 CRIC disassociates itself from guerrillas, p. 35 33/1983 First National Indigenous Congress (part 2), pp. 30-38 31-32/1982 First National Indigenous Congress (part 1), pp. 60-64 30/1982 CRIC holds the Congress despite police repression, pp. 61-62 27/1981 Embera Indians killed by police, pp. 43-44 25-26/1981 Amnesty International confirms assassinations, p. 42 25-26/1981 Interview with CRIC leader, pp. 19-26 24/1980 Indian leader brutally murdered, pp. 1-3 18/1977 |
ECUADOR Interview with Nina Pacari, pp. 32-35 1-2/2004 We are Indians - and always shall be, by René Fuerst, pp. 41 - 43 3/1998 The Indigenous Challenge, by Carlos Viteri Gualinga, p. 13 1/1997 Interview with Rafael Pandam, CONAIE, by Joakim Jensen and Susana Zapata, pp. 20-21 4/1994 Ecuador: 500 kilometers of resistance. American Indians March on Quito, by Peter G. Villeux, p. 36 3/1992 Indigenous protest against oil exploitation, p. 47 60-61/1990 Literacy Campaign for indigenous people, by Diego Cevallos, p. 57 59/1989 The government denounces a boycott of bilingual education, by Matilde Almeida, p. 55 59/1989 Indigenous Peoples denounce the Summer Institute of Linquistics intensions to return, p. 41 58/1989 New conflicts in Huaorani Territory, p. 39 58/1989 Transnational Oil Companies, missionary deaths, and Huaorani land rights, pp. 35-40 51-52/1987 Arson at indigenous centre, p. 18 48/1986 Indigenous peoples denounce the possible return of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, p. 26 47/1986 African Palm and ethnocide, pp. 55-68 46/1986 Declaration presented by CONFENIAE to the Fourth Session of the Work Group held at the UN, Geneva, pp. 28-34 43-44/1985 Indigenous conference seeks its own political alternative, pp. 57-59 38/1984 Historical notes on World Vision in Ecuador, pp. 60-75 37/1984 `Vision Mundial`: the ILV´s replacement?, pp. 56-67 34/1983 Summer Institute of Linguistics to be expelled, pp. 14-16 28-29/1981 The Silvia Tsamaraint Case - A report by Ib Michael, pp. 26-31 22/1979 The Silvia Tsamaraint Case, pp. 35-37 20-21/1978 First National Indian Congress, pp. 22-23 19/1978 FRENCH GUIANA An example of French policy towards Native peoples, by Eric Navet, pp. 39-43 31-32/1982 GUYANA Action needed to Enforce Logging Concession Freeze, pp. 50-51 3/1994 PARAGUAY Total Disregard for the Indigenous Peoples, by Stephen W. Kidd, p. 36 4/1996 The indigenous peoples of the Chaco and the denial of their land rights, by Stephen W. Kidd, pp. 46-51 1/1995 The Enxet of Paraguay and their struggle to regain their land, by Stephen W. Kidd, pp. 36 - 44 1/1994 The Tottobiegosode claim their traditional territory, by Stephen W. Kidd, pp. 14 - 15 4/1993 Denunciation of Ecocide in the Pai Tavytera Village of Takugue-Oygue, p. 113 57/1989 Killing of at least eleven Pai Tavytere, pp. 77 -78 55-56/1988 Ethnocide of indigenous peoples denounced, by Clara Rosa Gagliardone, pp. 121 - 122 50/1987 Land problems among the Mbya, pp. 173 - 178 45/1986 Short report on the situation of the Maskoy - Chaco indigenous community, pp. 121 - 125 41/1985 Toba Maskoy get their land, p. 65 30/1982 Prisoners in Paraguay, pp. 3 - 5 15/1976
PERU The Camisea Project and Indigenous Rights, by Beatriz Huertas Castillo, pp. 28-35 3/2003 Peruvian Women, Indigenous Women: Different faces, same problems, same expectations, by Tarcila Rivera Zea, pp. 34-37 3/2000 Bartolomé de las Casas Award 1996: Indigenous People and Oil in the region of Madre de Dios, by Alfredo García Altamirano, p. 4 1/1997 Speech by the President of FENEMAD at the Sixth Awards Ceremony of the Bartolomé de las Casas Award, by Antonio Iviche Quique, p. 6 1/1997 Speech by His Royal Highness the Prince of Asturias at the Sixth Awards Ceremony of the Bartolomé de las Casas Award, p. 6 1/1997 The Prevailing Situation of Oil Activity in the Peruvian Amazonia. CAMISEA: The largest gas deposit in Latin America located in indigenous territory in the Amazon, by Lily La Torre, p. 24 2/1996 Atalaya, a tale of two eras, by Pedro García Hierro, "Racimos de Ungarahui", p. 4 1/1996 Oil Mining Activities Threaten The Candoshi People, by Lilly La Torre, pp. 34-39 3/1995 The Harakmbut People reclaim their traditional culture, by Héctor Sueyo, pp. 42 - 45 1/1995 Can Forestry be a Strategy for Indigenous Self-development in the Amazon Basin?, by Søren Gram and Jakob Klint, pp. 38 - 41 1/1995 The Demarcation of Indigenous Territories continues, by AIDESEP (Asociación Interétnica de Desarrollo de la Selva Peruana. Lima, Peru), pp. 22 - 31 4/1994 The Asháninka Disaster and Struggle. The Forgotten War in the Peruvian Amazon, by Søren Hvalkof, pp. 20 - 32 2/1994 A New Massacre, by Sendero Luminoso, p. 46 3/1993 Asháninka Self Defence in the Central Forest Region, by Margarita Bernavides, p. 36 2/1992 Ethnocide or Indigenous Identity in the Peruvian Jungle? By Tim Cloudsley, p. 29 1/1992 Autonomy or Assimilation? Reply to Mario Vargas Llosa, by Evaristo Nugkuag Ikanan, p. 29 1/1991 Interview with Cecilio Soria, by Sheila Aikman, p. 93 58/1989 New indigenous organisation formed (CONAP), pp. 79 - 80 51-52/1987 Amarakaeri Youth shot on community lands by colonist, pp. 131 - 134 50/1987 Indigenous communities manage to save their lands in the Parliament, pp. 123 - 130 50/1987 Speech by Indian leader Evaristo Nugkuag on receiving the Right Livelihood Award 1986 in Sweden, pp. 91-104 49/1987 Description of violence in Indian communities, pp. 93 - 95 47/1986 Land Titles stolen from indigenous community, pp. 193 - 195 45/1986 Nahua People suffer the perils of contact, pp. 189 - 192 45/1986 Contemporary situation of Human Rights in rural Peru, pp. 179-188 45/1986 "Missing Persons" peasant communities and Sendero Luminoso - the Argentinean solution, pp. 260 - 272 43-44/1985 Declaration of the International Commission CISA for the Rights of Indian Populations, pp. 151 - 165 42/1985 Ayacucho - a parade of violence, by Raul González, pp. 131 - 150 42/1985 Death toll in the Andes passes four thousand, pp. 126 - 135 41/1985 Colonisation problems in Huambisa territory, pp. 96 - 103 39/1984 Fight to defend the "Conquest" of Manu National Park, pp. 126-135 37/1984 Highlands face political violence and national disaster, pp. 165 - 178 35-36/1983 MIPVA fights to restore Tawantinsuyu, pp. 50 - 51 33/1983 Communities caught between the army and Sendero, pp. 48 - 49 33/1983 Aymara women in Andean society, pp. 42 - 47 33/1983 Opening of Boca Cheni School, pp. 63 - 65 31-32/1982 The development of an indigenous press, pp. 52 - 62 31-32/1982 The Struggle of Indigenous Organisations Today, by Salvador Palomino Flores, pp. 47 - 51 31-32/1982 An Evaluation of the Pichis Palcazu Project, by Richard Chase Smith, pp. 66 - 74 30/1982 President Belaunde´s Amazon policy, pp. 30 - 33 28-29/1981 New School for Native Community Boca Cheni, pp. 27 - 29 28-29/1981 Agro Yanesha - the Amuesha Co-operative, p. 78 27/1981 Land invasions create explosive situation among Campa, p. 57-60 25-26/1981 Amazonia, the conquest of the present, pp. 39 - 42 20-21/1981 Massacres in Peru, pp. 17 - 18 4/1980 Financial conflicts wit Japan, p. 38 20-21/1978
SURINAME Suriname: Statement by the Organization of Indigenous Peoples in Suriname, by Max Ooft, p. 41 3/1996 Forest Peoples Announce "Supreme Authority of the Interior", p.18 1/1996 Indigenous Surinamese seek Refuge in Brazil, p. 115 60-61/1990 A History of Ethnocide, by Imje-Na-Jare of the Kalina Nation, pp. 101 - 102 51-52/1987 Call for support for Indian peoples, pp. 105 - 112 49/1987 URUGUAY The Presence of the Mbya in Uruguay, by Juana Olivero Sesini, p. 39 3/1992 VENEZUELA Rights vs Poverty? Is this really the issue? By Maria Teresa Quispe, pp. 36-39, 1/2003 Old Contradictions and New Threats for the Venezuelan Indians, by René Kuppe, p. 20 2/1998 Resolution 94-02 on Human Rights Violations Against Indigenous Peoples in Venezuela, p. 50 2/1994 The legal fight for land in Venezuela, by René Kuppe, pp. 4 - 10 4/1993 CONIVE Statement on Human Rights for indigenous peoples in Venezuela, by Jesus Gonzalez, p. 124 62/1990 Education and indigenous women, by Noelí Pocaterra;105-115 55-56/1988 Barí lands and resources taken, pp. 115 - 118 49/1987 New Tribes - another Summer Institute of Linguistics, by James Aparicio, pp. 205 - 208 42/1985 Situation of the indigenous peoples of Venezuela, pp. 198 - 204 42/1985 I'll buy these lands, Piaroa and all, pp. 67 - 74 40/1984 Piaroa face constant harassment from Landowner, pp. 64 - 66 40/1984 Indigenous reply to Catholic Christianity, p. 109 34/1983 Government orders indigenous census, p. 75 30/1982 A Report on the Situation of the Yanomami, pp. 6 -9 28-29/1981 |
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS Some Dilemmas in Asserting Indigenous Intellectual Property Rights, by Marcus Colchester, pp. 5-7 4/1995 The Patenting of Human Genetic Material, by RAFI - Rural Advancement Foundation International, pp. 8-13 4/1995 Indigenous Peoples Assert their Intellectual Integrity, by RAFI, pp. 14-15 4/1995 Indigenous Intellectual Property Rights and Development Cooperation: the Role of the Cooperation Agencies, by María Noguerol Alvarez, pp. 16-18 4/1995 Immemorial Property and Intellectual Property of Indigenous Peoples, by Marcial Arias and Atencio López, pp. 19-20 4/1995 Indigenous Peoples and Traditional Resource Rights, by Darrel A. Posey, p. 21 4/1995 The Mataatua Declaration on Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights of Indigenous Peoples, pp. 22-23 4/1995 COICA/UNDP Regional Meeting: Basic Points of Agreement on Intellectual Property Rights and Biodiversity. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, 28-30 September 1994, pp. 24-25 4/1995 Sava/Fiji - Consultation on Indigenous Peoples' Knowledge and Intellectual Property Rights, p. 26 4/1995 Photo essay: The Gene Hunters, by Luke Holland, pp. 40-45 4/1995 |
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