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  1. Indians of the Andes: Aymaras and Quechuas (Routledge Library Editions: Anthropology and Ethnography) by Harold Osborne, 2004-04-30
  2. Lives Together - Worlds Apart: Quechua Colonization in Jungle and City (Oslo Studies in Social Anthropology) by Sarah Lund Skar, 1994-10-06
  3. Making Indigenous Citizens: Identities, Education, and Multicultural Development in Peru by Maria Elena Garcia, 2005-03-24
  4. Weaving a Future: Tourism, Cloth, and Culture on an Andean Island by Elayne Zorn, 2004-11-01
  5. Holy Intoxication to Drunken Dissipation: Alcohol Among Quichua Speakers in Otavalo, Ecuador by Barbara Y. Butler, 2006-05-01
  6. The Hold Life Has: Coca and Cultural Identity in an Andean Community by Allen Cj, 2002-10-17

41. Expert Seminar On Indigenous People And The Administration Of Justice
Mrs. Maureen Tong (South Africa) indigenous peoples and the administration of Propuestapara vincular el Derecho consuetudinario Aymaraquechua al sistema
http://www.unhchr.ch/indigenous/backgroundpapers.htm

Main
Working Groups
Calendar of meetings
Special Rapporteur ... List of Organizations
Publications The Rights of Indigenous Peoples (Fact Sheet #9/Rev.1) United Nations Guide for Indigenous Peoples
Links International Decade International Day Committee on the Rights of the Child, Indigenous Children Discussion Day
Expert Seminar on Indigenous People and the Administration of Justice, organized by the OHCHR in cooperation with the Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia ( UNED
Madrid 12-14 November 2003 Background papers submitted by Experts Theme 1 : Discrimination against indigenous peoples in the justice system – examples,experiences, and governmental, administrative and judicial measures to ensure equitable justice system
Mr. James W. Zion (United States of America)

42. Indigenous Peoples Of Latin America
Guarani, Lenca, quechua, Yaqui. Interlibrary Loan Many specialized materialson indigenous peoples are available from libraries other than Scribner.
http://www.skidmore.edu/library/courses/Indigenous/
Indigenous Peoples of Latin America
  • Introduction Print Resources Related Quick Links Electronic Indexes/Databases ... Internet Resources

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    Library Homepage
    Anthropology Dept. Homepage Skidmore College Homepage Introduction This web page was developed to help students in Professor Michael Ennis-McMillan's courses at Skidmore College find information on Indigenous Peoples of Latin America at the Scribner Library and beyond. It is not a comprehensive survey of Latin American resources but rather an attempt to direct users to an appropriate starting place. For assistance using these and other resources in the library, please contact Elizabeth Putnam , Social Sciences Librarian at ext. 5542 or in Library Office #211. You are also welcome to seek help at anytime from the librarian at the reference desk. Subject Headings A subject search will often provide you with more relevant results than will a keyword search. Use the following chart as an introductory guide to creating Library of Congress (LC) subject headings (LC subject headings can be used for searching Lucy2, Anthropological Literature Index and Handbook of Latin American Studies). Discover other relevant subject headings by browsing each catalog or index's Thesaurus or Subject Index.

    43. Zeal.com - United States - New - Library - Society - Community & Cultures - Indi
    A great resource for United States New - Library - Society - Community Cultures - indigenous peoples - Inca/quechua. Find the
    http://zeal.com/category/preview.jhtml?cid=10133968

    44. NATIVE-L (July 1993): Re: Film Festival Re. Indigenous Peoples
    indigenous people. In fact, also the name of the group and the name of one of theirmost famous films (and the names of other films as well) are in quechua.
    http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9307/0035.html
    Re: Film festival re. Indigenous Peoples
    Pam Wilson pswilson@macc.wisc.edu
    Wed, 7 Jul 1993 20:05:00 CDT
    I forwarded the original post on this topic to the SCREEN-L list,
    and I received this response through email, which I am forwarding
    since I no longer have the address of the original poster. If
    anyone has saved that, could you please relay this to them? Thanks.
    cthompso@popserver.cc.gettysburg.edu

    I am sending you this response to your request for suggestions
    for the festival. My first suggestion is that a unit on Latin American
    native people be included.
    Specific materials and individuals.
    (1) Although now inactive as far as I can tell, the Bolivian UKAMAU group from the 60's and 70's is very focused on Bolivian indigenous people. In fact, also the name of the group and the name of one of their most famous films (and the names of other films as well) are in Quechua. I

    45. NATIVE-L (October 1993): AI On Indigenous Peoples
    The war on drugs has also taken its toll on indigenous lives, especially becausemany indigenous peoples live in drugs growing areas. A quechua leader in
    http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9310/0165.html
    AI on Indigenous Peoples
    Human Rights Coordinator hrcoord@igc.apc.org
    Wed, 27 Jan 1993 14:58:00 PDT
    Subject: AI on Indigenous Peoples
    /* Written 7:52 am Oct 11, 1992 by hrcoord@igc.apc.org in igc:hr.news */
    /* Written 10:05 pm Oct 10, 1992 by aiusala@igc.apc.org in igc:ai.general */
    Tuesday October 6, 1992
    THE AMERICAS:
    AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL CALLS FOR END TO
    CENTURIES OF ABUSE OF INDIGENOUS HUMAN RIGHTS
    The time has come for governments throughout the
    Americas to stop turning their backs on the human rights of
    indigenous peoples and end the hundreds of years of violations they have suffered, Amnesty International said today as it launched its latest report in Mexico City. "For centuries, governments have often treated the rights of indigenous people with contempt," Amnesty International said. "Torturing, 'disappearing', and killing them in the

    46. Indigenous People Of Peru - Bibliography
    indigenous peoples and Democracy in Latin America. ed. Donna Lee Van Cott. NewYork St. Martin s Press, 1995. Salomon, Frank. quechua, Microsoft Encarta
    http://www2.truman.edu/~b1257/biblio.html
    Home Cultural Tradition Economic Status Political Power ... Race and Ethnicity in Latin America
    Bibliography
    "A Murky Democratic Dawn in Post-Fujimori Peru." Economist 359, no. 8216 (7 April 2001), 37+. Babb, Florence. Between Field and Cooking Pot . Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998. Bolin, Inge. Rituals of Respect: The Secret of Survival in the High Peruvian Andes. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998. Central Intelligence Agency. "Peru." The World Factbook http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/pe.html "Peru." Discovery.Com http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/worldbook/atozgeography/p/411220.html Davies, Thomas M. Indian Integration in Peru Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1970. Fairly, Jan. "Folk, Popular and Dance Music." The Cambridge Enclyclopedia of Latin America and the Caribbean , 2nd edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992. Fernandez, Ricardo Valderrama and Carmen Escalante Gutierrez, ed.

    47. Human Rights Internet - The Human Rights Databank
    Total indigenous population is more than 15 million. The majority is composed ofhighland peoples, mainly quechua and Aymara whose populations exceed 11 million
    http://www.hri.ca/doccentre/docs/handbook97/tribal.shtml

    Minorities; Indigenous and Tribal Peoples
    Who are indigenous?
    No general, universal agreement defines indigenous peoples. This observation is stated in many forms, in relevant UN commissions and working groups, as well as in the World Bank's Operational Directive on Indigenous Peoples. Most countries currently seeking to address indigenous issues do so within the context of their national constitution, and according to their reading of history, rather than as an issue of universal character. In UN-sponsored meetings, representatives of indigenous peoples and many governments have expressed the view that a definition of the concept of indigenous peoples is not necessary at the intenational level, although such definitions may be advisable and necessary at the national level. In addition, indigenous peoples have questioned the need for a universal definition of the concept of "indigenous peoples:" "peoples"

    48. QUECHUA LITERATURE AND CULTURE
    part of indigenous peoples. Personal histories/autobiographies, with translationsto Spanish and English. Yalpatrakuy (Huanca quechua original) / Remembranzas
    http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~scoronel/qlitcult.html
    Quechua Literature and Culture
    On this page, you will find myths, legends, oral traditions, riddles, jokes, even poetry anything that might have to do with either literature or cultural traditions. There will even possibly be music and photos someday when I have time to find them and load them. There are also provide links to other sites that have this same kind of information.
    Stories, myths and legends , along with their translations into Spanish and English.
      Waaka Michiq (Huanca Quechua original) / El joven pastor de vacas (Spanish version) / The Young Cowherd (English version) . This is a story my mother told me several years ago. She narrated it in Wanka Quechua, and I recorded, transcribed and translated it.
      Paka Qutra
      (Jauja-Huanca Quechua original; Spanish and English translations to come shortly)
    Poems and songs . These have their Spanish translations side by side with the Quechua originals. English translations are not yet available.

    49. Peru: Indigenous Peoples Still Facing Colour Gap
    political weight, the nine million indigenous Peruvians lack majority indigeous groups,the quechua and the region, which together include 8.7 million people.
    http://www.converge.org.nz/lac/articles/news990820f.htm
    Latin American Report
    All Poverty Should Not be Treated Equally

    Poverty in Bolivia to Stay for Generations

    Regional : X Politics : Military : Environment : Rights : X Education : NZ Links : Aid/Relief : Economics : X Indigenous : X Health : Peru: 20 August 1999 Indigenous Peoples Still Facing Colour Gap By Abraham Lama LIMA, Aug 9 (IPS) - Not one official activity was planned in Peru for the International Day of Indigenous Peoples, an indicator of the marginalisation and discrimination faced by the country's nine million indigenous people. The United Nations (UN) established the date in 1995 as part of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples (1994-2004). The goal is to strengthen steps taken towards resolving indigenous people's problems in areas such as human rights, environment, education and health. Peru is a multi-ethnic nation of 25 million - 49 percent are mestizo (mixed race), 14 percent are of European, African or Asian descent, and 36 percent are indigenous peoples who speak their native languages. But Peru's large indigenous population suffers a serious situation of social, economic and cultural marginalisation. The government abolished ''the legal mechanisms for the protection'' of indigenous people because it believes their problems ''are an issue that must be resolved within the liberal economic model,'' stated sociologist Flavio Solorzano, of Population and Development, a non-governmental organisation. The 1993 Constitution, which president Alberto Fujimori actively promoted, was a step backwards as far as indigenous rights are concerned, said jurists Ana Maria Tamayo of Peru and Roque Roldan from Colombia.

    50. CASA Yachayhuasi
    Translate this page house of knowledge in quechua language -, is that of strengthening the capacity ofindigenous peoples for self-development and self-determination, based on our
    http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/ESSD/indigenous.nsf/0/eaf4d8a9644572b7852569ec0059

    51. Language Links - LACS, Univ. Of Michigan
    Abya Yala Net (information on indigenous peoples in Mexico, Central,and South America) www.nativeweb.org/abyayala/. quechua and Aymara.
    http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/lacs/quechua/summlang.htm
    International Institute, University of Michigan
    Language Links
    1. Language Programs 2. Other Language Pages 3. Dictionary Sites
    1. Language Program Links
    The most comprehensive list of summer programs in less-commonly taught and indigenous Latin American languages offered by U.S. universities is collected by Consortium of Latin American Studies Programs (CLASP) Language Teaching Committee. The CLASP language report for Summer 2003 is at http://www.claspprograms.org/sumlang2003.asp The Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition (CARLA) at the University of Minnesota compiles a list of all U.S. courses in "Less Commonly Taught Languages" http://carla.acad.umn.edu/lctl/access.html The Latin American Network Information Center (LANIC) a the University of Texas - Austin has one of the best pages on Latin American languages generally: http://info.lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/languages/ LANIC also has a good page for language programs in Latin America http://info.lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/lprograms/ For Spanish language programs , the most complete site I have found is Planeta.com's Directory of Spanish Language Schools:

    52. The Communication Initiative - St2002 - Indigenous Peoples And Globalisation
    for the selfdevelopment of indigenous peoples are the one of the crucial factorsfor indigenous communities and Central America, of the quechua communities in
    http://www.comminit.com/st2002/sld-6610.html

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    53. Valuing Diversity In Sustainable Development - IFAD Experience With Indigenous P
    represent a material expression of the Aymara and quechua highland cultures. The specificityof indigenous peoples is such that all initiatives affecting their
    http://www.ifad.org/events/wssd/ip/ip.htm
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    Indigenous Peoples: Valuing Diverstiy for Sustainable Development ( PDF Version Jointly organized by IFAD, Popular Coalition to Eradicate Hunger and Poverty and Indigenous Peoples Coordination Committee 28 August 2002 at 13:00 pm in Randburg Tower Conference Centre, Johannesburg
    Table of Contents List of Acronyms Preface I. Introduction II. Why Focus on Indigenous Peoples? ... Annex - Important Milestones Related to Indigenous Issues
    List of Acronyms ADSDPP Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plans APPTDP Andhra Pradesh Participatory Tribal Development Project APTDP Andhra Pradesh Tribal Development Project ASOCUCH Association of Cuchumatanes Organizations CARC Upper Basin of the Cañar River Rural Development Project CDC Community Development Committee CHARM Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project CGIAR Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research CISP Oudomxai Community Initiative Support Project FEAS Promotion of Technology Transfer Project to Peasant Communities in the Highlands

    54. Indigenous Peoples, Poverty And Participatory Development
    administrations have reduced support for bilingual education in quechua and other thesituation of poverty is general among indigenous peoples throughout Latin
    http://www.georgetown.edu/sfs/programs/clas/Pubs/entre2003/indigenous.html
    Georgetown University · School of Foreign Service Contents Directories ... Entrecaminos Spring 2003
    Indigenous Peoples, Poverty and Participatory Development: The Experience of the World Bank in Latin America
    By Shelton H. Davis, The World Bank
    A. Introduction Indigenous peoples have historically been the poorest and most excluded social sectors in Latin America. They have not only faced serious discrimination in terms of their basic rights to their ancestral property, languages, cultures and forms of governance, but also in terms of access to basic social services (education, health and nutrition, water and sanitation, housing, etc.) and the essential material conditions for a satisfying life. These conditions of extreme poverty and material deprivation—what might be best described as a denial of the fundamental social citizenship rights of indigenous peoples—are widespread throughout Latin America and have recently come to the attention of international development agencies, such as the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank and the various bilateral development agencies. The denial of the basic social citizenship rights of indigenous peoples have also been a growing concern of scholars, journalists and others concerned with social conditions in Latin America.

    55. Rights And Status Of Indigenous Peoples
    4.44 million indigenous people, most of them speaking quechua andAymara, live in the altiplano, or Andean region of the country.
    http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/hrj/iss12/wiessner.shtml
    Rights and Status of Indigenous Peoples:
    A Global Comparative and International Legal Analysis
    Siegfried Wiessner I. THE LEGACY OF CONQUEST: A REVIEW A. The United States of America B. Canada C. New Zealand ... IV. CONCLUSION Wounded Knee, the Trail of Tears, the Siege of Cusco endured by indigenous peoples around the world. The focus of the Interna- *** Top of Page 58 *** which has forced itself to the top of the international agenda. Its values could be, and increasingly are, sought-after models for a world drifting slowly, but seemingly inexorably, into alienation. Beyond the cultural sphere, indigenous peoples have reentered the arena of power. Under the battle cries of human rights and self-determination, they have become recognized actors in the world constitutive process. This Article is designed to review the legacy of conquest in various arenas around the planet, and to arrive at a transnationally valid conclusion, if possible, on the status of indigenous peoples under domestic law (Part I); to describe the actors and trends in decision-making in international indigenous law (Part II); and to appraise these developments with particular focus on the issues of conceptualization of indigenous peoples, their claims to self-determination, unique collective rights, as well as innovative avenues of enforcement (Part III).
    I. THE LEGACY OF CONQUEST: A REVIEW

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    Through his Pachakuti indigenous Movement, Quispe is a leading Morales, a quechua,holds the base of support for Bolivia’s other major Indian people in his
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    57. Marxism Message, Globalize Resistance, Say Indigenous Peoples At Peasants Of Am
    throng of Aymara and quechua in La Paz call for a revolution, Fred Feldman Thu 16Oct 2003, 1836 GMT; Globalize resistance, say indigenous peoples at peasants
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    58. UnMundo América Latina - Indigenous Peoples Declaration Against United States I
    Brazil InforCauca . Colombia Information Network of the indigenous peoples of theAmericas. INIPA. Canada Liga Maya Internacional . Guatemala quechua Network.
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    Indigenous Peoples Declaration Against United States Invasion of Iraq
    Agencia Latinoamericana de Información To join our voices to the millions of peoples around the world, including the voices of the peoples in United States, the voice of our sister Rigoberta Menchù Tum, 1992 Nobel Peace Prize winner and other indigenous organizations to condemn the genocidal American invasion against the Iraqi people. This genocide is a crime against humanity and violates international law as well as human and legal rights. This is a criminal invasion and it is killing innocent children, women and the elderly.

    59. LookSmart - Directory - Indigenous People Inca
    Also has quechua stories, song lyrics, and poems. Join the Zeal communityand help build the indigenous People Inca Directory Category.
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    Read a comprehensive overview of Quechua, from influence on Spanish, to a basic grammar, to the sociolinguistics of Quechua use.
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    Read news, find map, and publications for the Confederation of the Nationalities Indigenous to the Amazon in Ecuador. Done in Spanish and English.
    Cultures of the Andes

    Learn about the enlightening music and culture of the Andes and find CDs to review and order. Also has Quechua stories, song lyrics, and poems.
    Inca - Study Guide

    Guide furnishes access to articles, essays and historical overviews of the ancient Inca empire of Peru.
    Indigenous and Peasant Federation of Imbabura
    Review documents, projects, and an overview that describes goals of a historic Quichua organization with origins in Ecuador. Done in English and Spanish. RICANCIE Obtain details on the Amazon area communities and programs of ten Quichua groups in the Upper Napo valley of Ecuador.
  • 60. Indigenous Peoples' Literature
    This web site is dedicated to the indigenous peoples of the world and to the enrichment it can bring to all peoples. Return to indigenous peoples' Literature Compiled indigenous peoples Survival Foundation. indigenous Nations Mexico's indigenous peoples United. Mexico's indigenous peoples Expanding
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