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  1. Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: The Quest for Self-Determination (Latin American Perspectives , No 18) by Hector Diaz Polanco, Hector Diaz Polanco, 1997-05-01
  2. Indigenous South Americans of the Past and Present: An Ecological Perspective by David J. Wilson, 1998-09-01
  3. The Mythology of South America by John Bierhorst, 2002-08-22
  4. The Globalization of Contentious Politics: The Amazonian Indigenous Rights Movement (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Pamela Martin, 2002-11-08
  5. Indigenous Peoples and the Future of Amazonia: An Ecological Anthropology of an Endangered World (Arizona Studies in Human Ecology)
  6. Indigenous Peoples in Isolation in the Peruvian Amazon: Their Struggle for Survival and Freedom by Beatriz Castillo, 2005-02-01
  7. The Cherokee (Indigenous Peoples of North America) by Cathryn J. Long, 2000-01
  8. Indigenous Peoples of North America - Native Americans of the Southeast (Indigenous Peoples of North America) by Tina Girod, 2000-09-01
  9. Where the Gods Reign: Plants and Peoples of the Colombian Amazon by Richard E. Schultes, 1990-06-10
  10. Inventing Indigenous Knowledge: Archaeology, Rural Development and the Raised Field Rehabilitation Project in Bolivia (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Lynn Swartley, 2002-10-25
  11. The Land Within: Indigenous Territory and Perception of the Environment
  12. Pathways of Memory and Power: Ethnography and History among an Andean People by Thomas A. Abercrombie, 1998-07-28
  13. Scoping the Amazon: Image, Icon, and Ethnography by Stephen Nugent, 2007-11-30
  14. Empire And Others: British Encounters With Indigenous Peoples 1600-1850 (The Neale Colloquium in British History) by Profess Daunton, 1998-12-31

21. Permanent Forum On Indigenous Issues
of Manejo Forestal (FSC); general Coordinator of the by the indigenous Organizationsof south america to be Special representative of indigenous peoples in the
http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/pfii/members/jacanamijoye.htm
Antonio Jacanamijoy
Versión original en español Biographical Data:
NAME: ANTONIO JACANAMIJOY TISOY II
Studies: Bachelor's Degree
Professional career:
Below are some of the key positions held in defending the rights of indigenous peoples:
International Participation:
Here are some of the key forums Mr. Jacanamijoy participated in:
Other notable accomplishments:
Declared Distinguished Visitor in the city of Cartagena de Indias - Colombia; Co-President of the Ad hoc Official Working Group on Art; 8J of the Agreement on the Biological Diversity, CDB; selected as the main representative by the Indigenous Organizations of South America to be a Member of the Permanent Forum on the Indigenous Issues at the United Nations; selected as Vice-president of the Permanent Forum on the Indigenous Issues at the United Nations Economic and Social Council; Special representative of Indigenous Peoples in the Senate of Colombia. Home History Mandate Members ...
Division for Social Policy and Development

22. Anthropology @ UC Davis - General Information
146. indigenous peoples of Mexico and Central america. 147. peoples of the Pacific. NewWorld Prehistory Formative Lifeways in North and south america. 175.
http://www.anthro.ucdavis.edu/antnew/general/courses-pre.aspx
Courses
Fall 2002
Winter 2003 Spring 2003 Summer 2003 1. Human Evolutionary Biology
  • Rodman - Winter 2002 Sockol - Summer 2002 McHenry - Fall 2003
  • 2. Cultural Anthropology 3. Introduction to Archaeology 4. Introduction to Anthropological Linguistics 5. Proseminar in Biological Anthropology 15. Behavioral and Evolutionary Biology of the Human Life Cycle
  • Durham - Summer 2002 (1st)
  • 15V. Behavioral and Evolutionary Biology of the Human Life Cycle
  • Harcourt - Winter 2002
  • 20. Comparative Cultures 21. Anthropology Perspectives on the Politics of Culture in the United States 23. Introduction to World Prehistory 98. Directed Group Study 99. Special Study for Undergraduates 100. Theory in Social-Cultural Anthropology *101. Human Ecology 102. Cultural Ecology 104N. Cultural Politics of the Environment 110. Elementary Linguistic Analysis

    23. World Area Studies Internet Resources
    Enlightenment HWP World History Gateway Europe (general) East Europe History GatewayCentral america; Mexico; south america; indigenous peoples of the
    http://vax.wcsu.edu/socialsci/area.html
    Site developed by J. Bannister
    Recognition Awards
    Western Connecticut State University
    Department of Social Sciences
    WCSU List: World Area Studies
    Internet Resources
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    Canada: International Development Research Centre CIESIN: Consortium for International Earth Science Information SEDAC: Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center Millennium Institute CUSD: World Religion Resources on the Web Galaxy: World Communities Suite 101: International Development International Relations Yahoo: Country Listings CIA World Factbook and Other Publications Lib. Congress: Country Studies/Area Handbook Program United Nations Index U. Mich. Documents Center: U.S. Agency for International Development U.S. Peace Corps USIA: Response To Terrorism U.S. State Dept.:

    24. Indigenous Peoples
    indigenous peoples. to general indigenous Studies Resources and indigenous Resourcesfor East, North, Circumpolar, Central and south america, Europe, Pacific
    http://130.95.184.2/intlaw/indigenous_people.htm

    Indigenous Peoples
    GENERAL
  • Center for World Indigenous Studies(CWIS)
    A Leading Internet Site for Indienous Studies
    Fourth World Documentation Project(CWIS)

    Presents Excellent and Very Extensive Online Access to Fourth World Documents: Covers Africa; Europe; Asia; the Americas; Melanesia; Polynesia; Micronesia; Tribal and Inter-Tribal; International; United Nations; Treaties. Site Search Engine
    The World Wide Web Virtual Library - Indigenous Studies (Center for World Indigenous Studies - CWIS)

    Links to General Indigenous Studies Resources and Indigenous Resources for Africa, Asia and the Middle East, North, Circumpolar, Central and South America, Europe, Pacific, Australia
    Bill Henderson's Aboriginal Links

    Comprehensive. Well arranged. Succinct. Excellent
    First-Nations Aboriginal Links (First-Nations.com)

    Collection of Links to Sites dealing with International Issues, Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, Maori and Mexico Settlers in Support of Indigenous Sovereignty (S.I.S.I.S)
  • 25. The WWW VL Public Health: Selected Topics - Indigenous Peoples
    government agencies, educators and the general public in Council an organizationof indigenous peoples from North, Central, south america and the
    http://www.ldb.org/vl/top/top-indi.htm
    WWW VL Public Health : Selected Topics INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Topic's Information Site Compass Reference Note
    Topic's Information
      Lori A. Colomeda PhD on Indigenous health. Speech delivered in Brisbane (Australia), 9 September 1998.
    • Indigenous Peoples of Australia
    • WWW Virtual Library: Public Health - Native American Health Resources
    • WWW Virtual Library: Aboriginal Studies ...
    • Australian Indigenous Health InfoNet covers Australia and provides links to relevant resources, documents, and organizations, strongly recommended
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Page a huge site, probably the best available in Australia, highly recommended
    • Aboriginal Youth Network (Canada) provides information specifically designed for Aboriginal youth regarding programs, services, youth news, bulletins, powwow listings, art n' literature, events, Chat Lines, e-mail hook-ups and listings, with the new addition of health info sites for teens! It is our hope that youth will utilize this site to gather health information, to share thoughts and opinions, to meet other youth on-line and to provide a world venue for their needs and a platform for their voices. The Aboriginal Youth Network is a computer network which links young people in Aboriginal communities, with their peers across Canada and the world. The AYN hopes to unite ALL Canadian Aboriginal youth with a long range goal of uniting youth worldwide through this site"
    • Alaska Native Knowledge Network "designed to serve as a resource for compiling and exchanging information related to Alaska Native knowledge systems and ways of knowing. It has been established to assist Native people, government agencies, educators and the general public in gaining access to the knowledge base that Alaska Natives have acquired through cumulative experience over millennia. The Alaska Federation of Natives and the University of Alaska, with support from the National Science Foundation, have formed the Alaska Native/Rural Education Consortium to provide support for the integration of Alaska Native knowledge and ways of knowing into the educational systems of Alaska"

    26. UNDP/CSOPP Current Programmes: Sustainable Development Programme
    of human society in general and, indigenous in Malaysia, and one is in south america. basedorganisations (CBOs) and indigenous peoples organisations (IPOs).
    http://www.undp.org/csopp/CSO/NewFiles/programmesikp.htm
    CSOPP Current Programmes:
    Indigenous Peoples Programme
    For the 1993 International Year of Indigenous People, UNDP considered earmarking resources for a programme that, in full partnership with indigenous peoples aimed at the recognition of traditional knowledge and the protection of indigenous intellectual property. UNDP recognised that respecting and incorporating indigenous knowledge into development practices could prove to be an important component in reducing poverty and promoting environmental conservation for future generations. These initiatives evolved into the Indigenous Knowledge Programme (IKP). In 1994 UNDP collaborated with the Indigenous Peoples Biodiversity Network (IPBN) to create the Indigenous Knowledge Programme (IKP) with support from the International Development Research Centre , the Swiss Development Cooperation (SDC), the Norwegian government , and the Royal Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs . IKP is an operational framework of global scale for the conservation and promotion of indigenous knowledge. Its inception was based on regional consultations with indigenous peoples' organisations funded by UNDP.
    Therefore, IKP is a global programme partially funded by UNDP, but executed by local non-governmental organisations (NGOs), community based organisations (CBOs) and indigenous peoples organisations (IPOs). Its three main objectives are:

    27. Diversity Innovations | Curriculum Change | Advanced Courses In US & Global Plur
    Are there any discernible general patterns in the process of state incorporationof F. Selected indigenous peoples of Mexico, Central south america.
    http://www.diversityweb.org/diversity_innovations/curriculum_change/advanced_cou
    Courses designed to Meet General education Requirements
    Courses Designed to Meet General Education Requirements
    Social Science
    Social Science 318a -
    Indigenous Peoples in Comparative Perspective
    University of Arizona
    Instructor: Dr. David E. Wilkins
    Introduction
    Required texts:
    Alexander Ewen (ed.) Voice of Indigenous Peoples (Albuquerque, NM: Clear Light, 1994). Brian M. Fagan. Clash of Cultures 2nd ed. (Walnut Creek, CA: Altarnira Press, 1998). Frantz Fanon. The Wretched of the Earth (New York: Grove Press 1963, 1988). Franke Wilmer. The Indigenous Voice in World Politics (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1993).
    A coursepack is also required. It is available from Fast Copy in the Student Union.

    28. Native American - Encyclopedia Article About Native American. Free Access, No Re
    singular, Inuk; also, generally vulgarly, Eskimo) is a general term for for the originalinhabitants of the Central and south america is indigenous peoples.
    http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Native American
    Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
    Native American
    Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Native Americans (also American Indians Amerindians Amerinds , or Red Indians ) are indigenous peoples Indigenous people are:
    • People living in an area prior to colonization by a state
    • People living in an area within a nation-state, prior to the formation of a nation-state, but who do not identify with the dominant nation.
    • The descendants of either of the above
    Indigenous people are sometimes referred to as aborigines or as autochthonous , a Greek term that means "sprung from the earth," Greek authors of the classical period referred to the indigenous people of Greece, who had lived there since before any of the waves of Hellenic migration, as "Pelasgians." In antiquity, the Greek term for all non-Greek speaking peoples was "barbarians".
    Click the link for more information. and descendants of those who lived in the Americas The Americas (sometimes referred to as America ) is the area including the land mass located between the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, generally divided into North America and South America. The term also usually includes the Caribbean, the islands in and around the Caribbean Sea, and Greenland, though not Iceland, for cultural and historical reasons. The isthmus of Central America is usually considered geographically part of North America. The Americas are often also described collectively as the Western Hemisphere or the New World.
    Click the link for more information.

    29. Metis Nation Of Ontario
    Assembly 03 indigenous peoples from as far away as the Andes in south america andGuatemala at the Metis Nation of Ontario s Annual general Assembly in Elk
    http://www.metisnation.org/
    Nothing Moving
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    30. Language Centre - Language Learning Links
    general Abya Yala Net Center (SAIIC) in collaboration with NativeWeb, presentinginformation on indigenous peoples in Mexico, Central, and south america.
    http://www.lang.ox.ac.uk/langlinks/indivlangs/indigenous.html
    Home Text Version Search Site Index ... Feedback Oxford University
    Language Centre 12 Woodstock Road
    Oxford
    Tel: (01865 2) 83360
    Fax: (01865 2) 83366
    e-mail: admin@lang.ox.ac.uk
    Individual Languages Weblinks for the Languages of Indigenous People Back to List
    General links to materials useful for the learning, teaching and study of indigenous languages

    31. FPP Briefings On World Bank Indigenous Peoples Policy
    Asia. · south america. · general. OED (Operations Evaluation Department) review.Review of implementation of the World Bank Policy on indigenous peoples (OD4
    http://forestpeoples.gn.apc.org/Briefings/World Bank/WBIPPbase.htm
    FPP Briefings on the World Bank Group World Bank’s Indigenous Peoples Policy Contents Revision of Indigenous Peoples Policy – Operational Directive 4.20 (OD 4.20) Compliance with and implementation of OD 4.20
    Revision of Indigenous Peoples Policy – Operational Directive 4.20 (OD 4.20) In collaboration with partner indigenous peoples’ organisations and NGOs in the South and North, the Forest Peoples Programme has been tracking the revision of the World Bank’s policy on Indigenous Peoples since the process began in 1997. The list below provides a list of recent briefings, campaign letters and reports urging the World Bank to adopt and implement high standards for its development operations affecting indigenous peoples. Latest news and actions Round Table Discussion between indigenous representatives and the World Bank – October 2002 FPP briefings on the revision of the World Bank’s Indigenous Peoples Policy – October 2002 Public consultations on the revision of World Bank Policy – October 2001-January 2002 Previous IPO and NGO inputs on policy revision Latest news and actions Carta de dirigida al Banco Mundial desde Ecuador manifestando preocupaciones actuales indigenas acerca de la revision de la Politica del BM sobre Pueblos Indigenas . La carta fue recopildada y firmada por 21 de representantes y estudiantes indigenas de Ecuador, Peru, Colombia, Bolivia y Venezuela – agosto de 2003

    32. Binghamton Univ. Libraries: Anthropology: Native/Indigenous Peoples
    is organized to assist indigenous peoples in the indigenous Studies (WWW VirtualLibrary) Covers general Middle East, Central and south america, Europe, and
    http://library.lib.binghamton.edu/subjects/anthro/native.html
    Anthropology: Native/Indigenous Peoples
    Techniques for Evaluating American Indian Web Sites by Elaine M. Cubbins
    Very thoughtful guidelines for determining authenticity of American Indian web sites.
    Abya Yala Net (NativeWeb)
    Indigenous people's project to provide documents and information about native peoples in South and Meso America.
    Aboriginal Studies (WWW Virtual Library)
    Center for World Indigenous Studies
    Advances cooperation and consent between nations.
    Circumpolar Peoples (WWW Virtual Library)
    Broad range of topics on circumpolar peoples across over time.
    Ethnic Newswatch (1985-present) (Full Text)
    Includes full-text articles from current native peoples news publications such as Navajo Times, Lakota Times, Seminole Tribune, Fort Apache Scout, Ojibwe Akiing, and more.
    Fourth World Documentation Project (Center for World Indigenous Studies)
    Includes primary texts and information about Indigenous peoples' struggles.
    Hopi Cultural Preservation Office
    Current Issues includes Intellectual Property Rights and Respect for Hopi Knowledge.

    33. GEsource - Browse Results
    Find Entire database Search only within south america. organisation that disseminatesinformation from and about indigenous nations, peoples and, to
    http://www.gesource.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/browsesql.pl?toplevel=general&limit=0&su

    34. Cyndi's List - Hispanic, Central & South America, & The West Indies
    More than 209 300 links! 206 850 links, categorized crossreferenced, in over 160 categories. Another 2 450+ uncategorized new links in the works. African, Caucasian, indigenous natives) including American slaves transported cultural interest in the native peoples of Mexico
    http://www.cyndislist.com/hispanic.htm
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      • Paginas de Genealogía Hispana en Español. Hispanic Genealogy pages in Spanish. Lots of great resources for those searching their roots in Spain or Latin American countries.
      • Bermuda surnames, as well as lists of ships passengers to Bermuda and various other things of interest to a person researching ancestors from Bermuda.
      • Country by country links and addresses for genealogy.

    35. MSN Encarta - Native Americans Of Middle And South America
    of European contact the larger indigenous groups of Most peoples hunted and fishedto supplement farming the plant poisons used in other parts of south america.
    http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_701509044_2/Native_Americans_of_Middle_and_S
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    News Search MSNBC for news about Native Americans of Middle and South America Internet Search Search Encarta about Native Americans of Middle and South America Search MSN for Web sites about Native Americans of Middle and South America Also on Encarta Editor's picks: Good books about Iraq Compare top online degrees What's so funny? The history of humor Also on MSN Summer shopping: From grills to home decor D-Day remembered on Discovery Switch to MSN in 3 easy steps Our Partners Capella University: Online degrees LearnitToday: Computer courses CollegeBound Network: ReadySetGo Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions Encyclopedia Article from Encarta Advertisement Page 2 of 13 Native Americans of Middle and South America Multimedia 106 items Article Outline Introduction Culture Areas History Native Americans Today A Transportation Since Mesoamericans did not domesticate draft animals or use wheeled vehicles, most loads transported between settlements were carried on the backs of people. In the low-lying jungles of present-day Guatemala, Belize, and southeastern Mexico, the Maya built roads paved with stones, called

    36. South America - Rainforest Portal
    south america Links Amazon Alliance for indigenous peoples Hot Generalinformation about the Amazonian indigenous peoples. History
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    • Amazon Alliance for Indigenous Peoples Hot - General information about the Amazonian Indigenous peoples. History, background, links, working groups, and photos.
    • Amazon Conservation Team - ACT is dedicated to creating new conservation strategies by combining indigenous knowledge with Western science to understand, document and preserve the biological and cultural diversity of the Amazon.
    • Amazonia Suriname - Various news articles on developments surrounding Suriname's rainforest and indigenous people.
    • Arutam: Jivaro Indians in the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Rainforest - Relief for Jivaro Indians in the Ecuadorian and Peruvian rainforest. A non profit organization focused on the safe-keeping of the Shuar, Achuar and Zaparo's traditional medicine and promotion of Amazonian traditions in Europe.
    • Ashaninka Website - Website of the Ashaninka peoples of the Peruvian Amazon.

    37. South America - Rainforest Portal
    aid to geographically isolated indigenous peoples of the Jauaperí Project Generalinformation on the Jauaperí com - Eco Travels in south america - In-depth
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    Tuichi River, Bolivia South America is home to the largest contiguous tropical rainforest in the world, the vast Amazon rainforest. The Amazon spreads across much of South America, including Colombia Ecuador Peru Bolivia ... Surinam , and French Guiana. [more]
    South America Topics:
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    • Amazon Life Hot - Uses the Amazon as a basis for learning about rainforest ecology.
    • Jungle Photos Hot - Amazon rainforest photos and information: animals, plants, native people, scenery, space images, conservation, travel, art. Links to Amazon-related sites: books, movies, retail products, tour operators, education, regular news updates.
    • Amanaka'a Amazon Network - Supports the peoples of the Amazon Rainforest in their efforts to survive and work in harmony with their environment.
    • Amazon Alliance for Traditional Peoples of the Amazon Basin - Partnership between indigenous and traditional peoples of the Amazon and groups and individuals who share their concerns for the future of the Amazon and its peoples.
    • Amazon Watch
    • - Research project on sustainable development in Amazonia. Contains news and publications in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.

    38. South America's Indigenous Peoples --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    region of North america, lying between Mexico and south america. , Family from Latinamerica, history of on relations between Iberians and indigenous people in
    http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=367173

    39. NativeWeb Resources: Central & South America
    of the Camunedo community of indigenous people located in de Educacíon y GruoposEtnicos, america south, 279. Netwokk, you will find general information about
    http://nativeweb.org/resources/nations_web_sites_information/central_south_ameri

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    1996 articles on Brazil Decree 1775/96 from NATIVE-L America - South
    Following are articles concerning the decree promulgated by the government of Brazil on 8 January 1996 with regard to the demarcation of Indian lands.
    More sites on bioc09.uthscsa.edu
    Amanaka'a Amazon Network America - South
    Amanaka'a works directly with Amazon leaders in support of their projects for survival, human rights, the environment, health, sustainable development, education, and more.
    Articles about the Taino people from NATIVE-L Taino America - Central
    Articles about the Taino people from NATIVE-L
    More sites on bioc09.uthscsa.edu
    Caribbean History Website
    Information on Caribbean History, geared to CXC students (english speaking Caribbean) topics (so far) myths re: "Caribs" and "Arawaks"
    More sites on members.tripod.com
  • 40. Taller De Historia Oral Andina
    the process of making eligible indigenous representation as south america proposesand We affirm our existence as indigenous nations and peoples and we
    http://www.aymaranet.org/thoa7english.html
    What is THOA
    Communication

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    DECLARATION OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF QULLASUYU - BOLIVIA ON THE PERMANENT FORUM FOR INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
    The indigenous organisations of Bolivia:
    Also present at this meeting are representatives from other South American organisations, including Carmen Yamberla (FICI - Ecuador), Jesusa Valdivia, Rumimaki Departmental Federation (Puno - Peru), Aucan Huilcaman, All Territories Council (Mapuche - Chile), Maria Teresa Huentequeo, Women´s Association (Mapuche - Chile) and Marcial Arias (FPCI - Panama).
    During the meeting we examined how the idea of the Permanent Forum had progressed since it was presented in the Global Conference on Human Rights in Vienna in 1993. We also shared information on the process of monitoring and participation which the indigenous representatives have undergone with the Permanent Forum. We were also informed of the resolution taken by the Human Rights Council, its ratification by the Economic and Social Council ECOSOC and its adoption by the United Nations' General Assembly.
    After having exchanged and analysed various points of view on the course the Permanent Forum is taking, the participating organisations identified their lack of participation in its progression. However, in response to this reflection we confirmed our resolve to participate in the process of making eligible indigenous representation as South America proposes and from this moment forth we will take an active role in the development of the Permanent Forum's activities.

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