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  1. Bibliography of Native American Bibliographies (Bibliographies and Indexes in Ethnic Studies)
  2. Psychosocial Research on American Indian and Alaska Native Youth: An Indexed Guide to Recent Dissertations (Bibliographies and Indexes in Psychology) by Spero M. Manson, Norman G. Dinges, et all 1984-09-06
  3. Native North American Shamanism: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History)
  4. Native North American Reference Library: With Cumulative Index
  5. Native America and the Evolution of Democracy: A Supplementary Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History)
  6. Guide to Native American Ledger Drawings and Pictographs in United States Museums, Libraries, and Archives (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by John R. Lovett, Donald L. DeWitt, 1998-11-30
  7. The Native American in American Literature: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American Literature)
  8. An Annotated Bibliography of Inuit Art: By Richard C. Crandall and Susan M. Crandall by Richard C. Crandall, Susan M. Crandall, 2001-06
  9. Indigenous Peoples, Archeologists and Cultural Property Law in the United States: A Bibliography by Wendy J. Eliason, 2007-06-15
  10. Peyotism and the Native American Church: An Annotated Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in American History) by Phillip M. White, 2000-09-30
  11. Serials Guide to Ethnoart: A Guide to Serial Publications on Visual Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas (Art Reference Collection)
  12. The Native American in Short Fiction in the "Saturday Evening Post" by Beidler Peter G., 2001-01-22
  13. Peoples of the American West: Historical Perspectives Through Children's Literature by Cordier Mary Hurlbut, 1989-06-01
  14. Pawnee Nation: An Annotated Research Bibliography by Judith A. Boughter, 2004-03-28

61. EMERGENCY APPEAL August 2003: Help Mexican Peasants And Indigenous People Get To
farm workers, women, forest people and indigenous people around the put forth the alternative of peoples food sovereignty org.mx/omc/ingles/index.html) one
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EMERGENCY APPEAL: Help Mexican peasants and indigenous people get to WTO Cancun
August 13, 2003 Mexican farmers and peasants URGENTLY need your financial support now to organize against the World Trade Organization (WTO). Any amount large or small that you can give, will help. Dear Friend of Farmer and Peasant Organizations:
Dear Opponents of the WTO and Free Trade Policies:
ANOTHER WORLD IS POSSIBLE!
The next WTO meeting is in Cancun, Mexico, this September. This is the meeting after Doha, Qatar, and after Seattle. As you know, free trade policies, like those being negotiated in the WTO, are driving family farmers, peasants and indigenous people off the land, around the world, North and South, East and West. As a result, farmers, peasants, the landless, farm workers, women, forest people and indigenous people around the world have come together in the Via Campesina ( http://www.viacampesina.org ), and are demanding "WTO Out of Agriculture" and have put forth the alternative of "peoples food sovereignty." The Mexican National Union of Autonomous Regional Farmer Organizations, UNORCA (

62. Pacific Islands And Other Indigenous Peoples: The University Of Waikato Library
to United States hosted indigenous peoples directories. indigenous Studies from the WWW Virtual Library. Center for World indigenous Studies. index of Native
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Secretariat of the Pacific Community (S.P.C.) (formerly the South Pacific Commission) Pacific Internet resources from the National Library of Australia Literature of the Pacific Islands with links to many Pacific sites on all subjects. Pacific Studies WWW Virtual Library Pacific Islands Internet Resources compiled by Michael Ogden Pacific Islands Internet Resources from the Macmillan Brown Library Pacific Island Countries and Territories from Te Puna Web Directory The CocoNET Wireless Pacific Islands News and Information from Queensland, Australia

63. Tourismrights.org :: Index
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64. Conservation In Indigenous And Tribal Territories
Committee of the International Alliance of indigenousTribal peoples of the of agreeing joint principles guiding conservation in indigenous territories. index
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Conservation in Indigenous and Tribal Territories:
Guiding Principles Draft: 23rd May 1995 The following text has been developed by the International Coordinating Committee of the International Alliance of Indigenous-Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests. It provides the basis for discussion at the next meeting of the contact group of the IUCN, WWF-International and the International Alliance which has the aim of agreeing joint principles guiding conservation in indigenous territories.
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General Recognition of Rights Back to the index
1. Indigenous and tribal peoples are the original and rightful owners of tropical forests. The survival of indigenous peoples is a fundamental prerequisite for the conservation of forests.
2. Since indigenous and tribal peoples are often discriminated against and marginalised by national societies, conservation programmes in their territories will take special steps to observe their basic human rights as set out in international law. 3. All conservation policies directed to forests must be based on a recognition of indigenous and tribal peoples' rights. The basis for this is the indigenous right to self-determination and the right for indigenous and tribal peoples to control all activities which take place on their territories.

65. IAIP Charter
Penang, Malaysia 15 February 1992 Resolution of the Conference of indigenousTribal peoples of the Tropical Forests. Back to the index. Considering
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IAIP Charter
Charter of the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests
Article 1. We, the indigenous-tribal peoples of the tropical forests, present this charter as a response to hundreds of years of continual encroachment and colonisation of our territories and the undermining of our lives, livelihoods and cultures caused by the destruction of the forests that our survival depends on. Article 2. We declare that we are the original peoples, the rightful owners and the cultures that defend the tropical forests of the world. Article 3. Our territories and forests are to us more than an economic resource. For us, they are life itself and have an integral and spiritual value for our communities. They are fundamental to our social, cultural, spiritual, economic and political survival as distinct peoples. Article 4. The unity of people and territory is vital and must be recognised. Article 5.

66. Lincoln University Library : Subjects : Maori And Indigenous Peoples
The serial databases to search to find articles on Maori and indigenous peoples topics include index New Zealand The main index to articles published in or
http://www.lincoln.ac.nz/libr/subjects/maoriind.htm
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information in books, journals and on the Web Find ... Books for a general overview, background or summary of the subject. Journals to browse for current issues and developments. Articles for the latest information on specific topics including recent research. Reference Databases for legislation, case law, dictionaries, and other material available electronically (rather than a paper version). Web Sites for information from a range of sources, including government, academic and commercial organisations. Statistics from a range of resources - print and electronic. If you need more help with finding the information you need - ask a librarian!
Finding Books
If you need to clarify or define your topic try the... Bateman New Zealand Encyclopedia Ref DU414 Bat 5th ed Ref DU464 Orb The Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia Ref GN665 Enc Encyclopedia of Native American tribes Ref E76.2 Wal

67. Bullfrog Films: Subject Areas: Indigenous Peoples Videos
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  • Another World is Possible A rousing account of the 2002 World Social Forum that will inspire activists everywhere.
  • Arrows Against the Wind The Dani and the Asmat come face to face with the modern world in Irian Jaya.
  • Baked Alaska Looks at the battle over the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) in the context of Alaska's accelerated warming.
  • Blowpipes and Bulldozers The story of the Penan, a tribe of rainforest nomads in Borneo, as seen by Bruno Manser.
  • The Boxer A young male looks to escape Mexican poverty by becoming a boxer in the United States.
  • The Buffalo War The battle over the yearly slaughter of America's last wild bison outside Yellowstone National Park.
  • Chief Seattle Profiles the legendary leader who welcomed the Americans to settle on the land that now bears his name.
  • Children of the Long-Beaked Bird Portrait of a modern Native American family that erases old stereotypes.

68. "People's Paths Site Index!" North American Indian & Indigenous People!
People s Paths Site index! North American Indian indigenous People! There is a second URL for the People s Paths the original
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There is a second URL for the People's Paths the original
Cherokee language version http://www.YvwiiUsdinvnohii.net/mainindex.html
English translation version http://www.thePeoplesPaths.net/mainindex.html
[Bookmark the path that best suits your needs!] "We can only be, what we give ourselves the power to be!"
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Alpena, MI "the People's Paths" Marine Forecast Storm Watch Video Saginaw, MI Bay City, MI ... NOAA 'Live Weather' for Alpena, MI! Live WebCam image from Alpena Met Station Great Lakes Marine Zone Forecasts Lake Huron/Thunder Bay ... North American Indian Radio Online! "Listen while browsing the People's Paths" Visit 'People's Paths NAIIP Message Forums' "Take part, meet and share with other People's Paths folks!" North American Indian Forums ~ General Discussion and Genealogy] Visit 'the People's Paths Guestbook!'

69. Indigenous Peoples
Foreign and International Law. indigenous peoples. indigenous peoples. Aboriginal Law and Legislation. By Bill Henderson, Barrister Solicitor, Toronto, Canada. indigenous peoples Coalition Against
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Indigenous peoples Australia
  • Native Title Cases Archive
    A collection of legal authorities and documents relating to the Australian High Court's Mabo decision and the Federal Native Title Act. From the Department of Anthropology, University of Western Australia. Unfortunately, the Anthropology Department is unable to continue to maintain this site. It is being left here as a resource, but is incomplete and will not be updated
  • National Native Title Tribunal
    The Tribunal is a Commonwealth Government body established under the Native Title Act 1993 to facilitate the making of agreements among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, governments, industry and others whose rights or interests may co-exist with native title rights and interests

70. Aboriginal Connections - An Indigenous Peoples Web Directory
A comprehensive web directory presenting categorized information to Canadian Aboriginal, Native American Indian and International indigenous sites on the world wide web.
http://www.aboriginalconnections.com/

71. CWIS
An independent, nonprofit organization; studies and promotes the ideas and knowledge of indigenous peoples and their social, economic and political status. Fourth World Documentation Project online library; information on CWIS sponsored educational programs.
http://www.cwis.org/

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EDUCATION Salish Country: Culture, Foods and Medicines seminar May 2004.
The workshop will bring together traditional healers, traditional foods chefs, herbalists, health educators, health practitioners and local community members to share knowledge, wisdom culinary artistry artistry for the purpose of promoting exciting ways to enjoy traditional and locally harvested foods of Salish Country. The seminar also promotes balanced health and prevention of Diabetes and chronic disease. NEWS/RESEARCH Since the founding of the United Nations there have been five “development decades.” Each of these periods served as a global goal-setting agenda intended to transform LDCs (Less Developed Countries) into progressively improved economies, governing systems and social systems. Despite prodigious efforts, each of these planned periods of development has failed. Bookstore Compact World Map E-mail usaoffice@cwis.org

72. "The People's Paths!" North American Indian & Indigenous People!
North American Indian indigenous People s News ; NAIIP Articles Big Mountain Black Mesa Article index Navajo (Dineh) / Hopi Land Dispute ;
http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/paths.html

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There is now a second URL for the People's Paths the original
Cherokee version http://www.YvwiiUsdinvnohii.net/mainindex.html
An English version http://www.thePeoplesPaths.net/mainindex.html "the People's Paths!"
"When we walk upon Mother Earth, we always plant our feet carefully
because we know the faces of our future generations
are looking up at us from beneath the ground.
We never forget them."
-Oren Lyons, Onondaga Nation Have You Seen This Person!?!
Please take a moment to see if you could be a link in finding a loved one!
Wolakota Statement from Chief Arvol Looking Horse June 21st, 2002 Phoenix, South Africa A Spiritual Message to America From the Nation's Native Elders "Letter to the World" From Grandfather William Commando [Keeper of the Sacred Wampum Belts of the Algonquin Nation.] Search ~*~ Find ~*~ Shop "Give a gift of lasting knowledge and joy!" Visit the People's Paths Guestbook! "Let us and others know about your visit!" Visit 'the People's Paths NAIIP Message Forums' "Take part, meet and share with other People's Paths folks!"

73. Indigenous Peoples
This an introductory overiew and photo essay on Guyana's Amerindians, including summaries of their current situation, challenges and prospects.
http://www.sdnp.org.gy/gallery/mm/indigenous.html
Indigenous Peoples
1.0 Introduction
The Indigenous peoples of Guyana have inhabited the country long before the land was discovered by the Europeans. They are also major inhabitants of the hinterland, forest, savannah, coastland and and highland. They possess knowledge of the natural environment that enables them to survive in the wild as well as benefit therefrom. There are nine remaining tribes left, the Wapishiana, Akawaio, Arekuna, Macushi, Carib, Warrow, Patamona, Arawak and the Wai Wa, which has reached what some may see as something of a gene pool crisis, for they are few of the pure Wai Wai people left in the villages.
1.1 Current status of Indigenous people
Unfortunately these people sometimes find themselves in the midst of land use conflicts, where they find the land they reside upon are granted as a consession to foresters, miners, resort developers or conservation areas. They are also exploited by some people who use their skill to harvest forest products, such as wildlife and non timber products, they are paid very little upon delivery.
Amerindian farming
Amerindian farmers use the traditional method of shifting agriculture which is a method best suited to the conditions of the forest. It was a method that has evolved over centuries of experience. It has been criticized as a wasteful means of landuse, however it has proven to be an effective means of cultivation without needing artificial fertilizers or pesticides. However times are changing and many farmers are remaining on one piece of land for a longer time because of land restrictions and other outside influences, thus necessitating modern techniques of artificial fertilizers and pecticides.

74. THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Online exhibition on the Ainu, Nivkh and Orok, by the Sakhalin Regional Museum.
http://museum.sakh.com/eng/10.shtml
THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES The ethnographic displays are the pride of the Museum collections. Artifacts from the late 19th and early 20th centuries show that the indigenous peoples of Sakhalin and the Kurile Islands had highly distinctive traditional cultures. There were three main ethnic groups in Sakhalin - the Nivkh people, mainly in the north of the island, Orok, in the central area, and Ainu, in the south. There were also small numbers of Evenk people. The Ainu are one of the oldest and most enigmatic peoples of the world. They differ greatly from neighbouring Mongoloid peoples, not only in appearance, but in l anguage and many other features of their material and spiritual culture. Light-skinned and bearded Ainu men, and Ainu women with tattoos round the mouth and on the hands, were a war-like people. Their main arms were swords, worn in vegetable fibre sword-belts, heavy fighting clubs with sharp spikes, and bows and arrows. A unique exhibit is the armour, woven from narrow strips of bearded seal skin. This armour protected a warrior's body completely, and is now a very rare and precious object. Fishing and hunting implements (including those for sea fishing), a spear, a harpoon, a hook, and bows and arrows show that adaptation to the natural conditions of the island was highly developed. When hunting for animals the Ainu used arrows poisoned with aconite. The display also has wooden

75. NWIC Virtual Library
Collection of online resources by, for, and about the indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific.
http://nwic.aihecvl.org/
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Home Location Subject Tribe Tribal Colleges ... Subscription Databases The AIHEC Virtual Library is a collection of online resources by, for, and about the indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific. You can browse the resources by tribe , by subject , or by geographic location using the tabs above.
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76. Indigenous Environmental Network : Home Page
Native peoples of the Americas organization for education, coalition building, and action. Announcements and fact sheets on current issues.
http://www.ienearth.org/
"A network of Indigenous Peoples empowering Indigenous Nations and communities towards sustainable livelihoods, demanding environmental justice and maintaining the Sacred Fire of our traditions."
IEN Youth Network
About IEN Community Profiles Statements / Declarations Press Room Calendar of Events Spirit Path Memorial Get Active Resources Contact Us Links Donate IEN's 13th Annual Protecting Mother Earth Gathering, June 17-20, 2004 near Rapid City, South Dakota. Topics of Water, Globalization, Energy, Climate Change, Native youth organizing, training on the NEPA process, and other topics." Shuttles will be available to transport people flying into Rapid City. People flying in to Rapid City are to email or fax their flight schedules to Simone at simone@ienearth.org or to fax number (218) 751-0561. See FLYER for additional information.

77. NativeWeb Resources: Law & Legal Issues
indigenous peoples' law and legal issues, with news summaries, cases, speeches and related links.
http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/law_legal_issues/

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  • 78. WiPCE 2005 Welcomes Indigenous Peoples Of All Nations
    Dedicated to promoting inspirational ideas and practices from indigenous communities that can be applied on an international scale. Invited are educators, researchers and students. From Friday November 25 to Thursday December 1, 2005.
    http://www.wipce2005.com/
    WIPCE 2005 welcomes indigenous peoples of all nations.
    Nau mai haere mai ki Aotearoa a te tau 2005. It is pleased to host this world renowned gathering of indigenous educators, researchers and students. The 2005 conference is an opportunity for honouring all previous hui (gatherings.) It also creates an occasion for bringing interesting and innovative ideas that evoke inspiration and pride as indigenous peoples. Friday November 25th to Thursday December 1st 2005

    79. Indigenous Peoples In Ecuador On Abya Yala Net
    indigenous peoples in Ecuador. Includes Amazon, people, pueblo people, organizations, movements, and other links.
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    80. Rights & Democracy - International Centre For Human Rights And Democratic Develo
    Canadian institution with an international mandate to promote human rights in four specific fields women's rights, indigenous peoples' rights, democratic development, globalization. Works in Africa, Latin America and Asia. In English, French and Spanish languages.
    http://www.ichrdd.ca/

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