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  1. Images of the Other: A Guide to Microform Manuscripts on Indian-White Relations by Polly Grimshaw, 1991-06-01
  2. The Art of Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerica: An Annotated Bibliography (Reference Publication in Art History) by Janet Catherine Berlo, 1986-01
  3. North American Indians and Alaska Natives: Abstracts of the Psychological and Behavioral Literature, 1967-1994 (Bibliographies in Psychology)
  4. Native American Periodicals and Newspapers, 1828-1982: Bibliography, Publishing Record, and Holdings by Ann Bowles, 1984-07-06
  5. Native American Women: A Contextual Bibliography (Newberry Library Center for the History of the American Indian Bibliographical Series) by Rayna Green, 1983-07
  6. Ethnoart: AfricaOceania A/T (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Eugene C. Burt, 1988-09-01
  7. The Shawnee Indians by Randolph Noe, 2001-02-07
  8. The Seminole and Miccosukee Tribes: A Critical Bibliography (Bibliographical Series : Newberry Library D'Arcy Mcnickle Center for the History of the) by Harry A., Jr. Kersey, 1987-11
  9. A Biobibliography of Native American Writers: 1772-1924 (Native American Bibliography Series) by Daniel F. Littlefield, 1981-09
  10. Tribal Linguistics in India: A Bibliographical Surval of International Sources
  11. The Trail of Tears: An Annotated Bibliography of Southeastern Indian Removal (Native American Bibliography Series) by Herman A. Peterson, 2010-11-16
  12. American Indian Sovereignty and Law: An Annotated Bibliography (Native American Bibliography Series) by Wade Davies, 2009-03-16
  13. American Indian and Alaska Native Newspapers and Periodicals, 1925-1970 (Historical Guides to the World's Periodicals and Newspapers) by Daniel F. Littlefield, James W. Parins, 1986-03-26

61. Aboriginal Environmental Index Of My Academic Only Home Page.com
Network An environmental and economic justice alliance of indigenous peoples protectingthe sacredness of Mother Earth and building sustainable communities.
http://www.myacademiconlyhomepage.com/Aboriginal_Environmental.html
Aboriginal Environmental
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American Indian Environmental Office

The American Indian Environmental Office (AIEO) coordinates the Agency-wide effort to strengthen public health and environmental protection in Indian Country, with a special emphasis on building Tribal capacity to administer their own environmental programs. AIEO oversees development and implementation of the Agency's Indian Policy and strives to ensure that all EPA Headquarters and Regional Offices implement their parts of the Agency's Indian Program in a manner consistent with Administration policy to work with Tribes on a government-to-government basis and EPA's trust responsibility to protect Tribal health and environments.
EMAN Home Page / RESE Page d'accueil (Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network CA)

The Ecological Monitoring and Assessment Network (EMAN) is a national network of monitoring and research sites characterized by long term, multi-disciplinary studies. Sites within a single ecozone are loosely linked in an ecological framework. The network strives to facilitate cooperation and a holistic approach to ecological enquiry and ecosystem understanding. Ecological Science Cooperatives (ESCs) in the network promote connections among the network sites operating across the country. The network is highly decentralized and acts as a coordinating body, facilitating communications among participants and providing strategic direction.
Indigenous Environmental Network

An environmental and economic justice alliance of Indigenous Peoples protecting the sacredness of Mother Earth and building sustainable communities.

62. Aboriginal Culture Index Of My Academic Only Home Page.com
It is analyzing and publicizing examples of how indigenous peoples have successfullyresponded to the serious crisis, as have, for example, the Secoya of
http://www.myacademiconlyhomepage.com/Aboriginal_Culture.html
Aboriginal Culture
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American Indian Studies

This world wide site is a developing site supervised by Professor Troy Johnson and is dedicated to the presentation of unique artwork, photographs, video and sound recordings which accurately reflect the history, culture and richness of the Native American experience in North America and has been expanded to include Indian people of Central America and Mexico.
Arctic Studies Center - The National Museum of Natural History - Smithsonian Institution

The Arctic Studies Center works with Native groups to foster cultural preservation in several ways. For example, world class museum exhibitions are being assembled from international collections and brought to northern native communities.
Bill's Aboriginal Links: International

Latin America - Australia - New Zealand - International - Human Rights and the Environment.
(This site hasn't been updated for some time.)
Can Tourists and Indigenous Communities Be Coexisting? : A Case Study on A Hawaiian Indigenous Community

Hayato Yamanaka, Ph.d. Professor, Tokyo Keizai University. Cherokee Cultural Society of Houston Civilization.ca - First Peoples

63. National Archives Of Australia - Publications - Fact Sheets -
A successful search of the BTH name index will provide references to Commonwealthrecords held Other sources of information on records about indigenous peoples.
http://www.naa.gov.au/publications/fact_sheets/fs175.html

64. Pacific Islands And Other Indigenous Peoples: The University Of Waikato Library
to United States hosted indigenous peoples directories. indigenous Studies fromthe WWW Virtual Library. Center for World indigenous Studies. index of Native
http://www.waikato.ac.nz/library/resources/nzc/14pacific.shtml
Waikato Home Library Home New Zealand Collection Print Version ... Search
Pacific Islands and other Indigenous Peoples
Contents:
Pacific Islands: Indigenous Peoples:
Pacific Islands
Links to General Pacific Islands' sites
Pacific Internet resources from the National Library of Australia 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

65. Bullfrog Films: Subject Areas: Indigenous Peoples Videos
indigenous peoples Videos Drumbeat for Mother Earth Toxic chemicalsare the greatest threat to the survival of indigenous peoples.
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/subjects/indigenouspeoples.html

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Indigenous Peoples Videos
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • City Life 22-part series examining the effect of globalization on people and cities worldwide.
  • Coming to Light An in-depth portrait of Edward S. Curtis, the preeminent photographer of North American Indians.

66. Redirecting You To Aboriginal Connections
History and Culture (62) Historical, cultural and genealogy sites of and for NativeCanadian people. International (282) International indigenous groups sites.
http://www.lakeheadu.ca/~napewww/links/
We have a new home at AboriginalConnections.com
If you were not automatically redirected, please go to http://www.aboriginalconnections.com/

67. Fact Sheet No.9(Rev.1), The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
Sheet No.9 (Rev.1), The Rights of indigenous peoples indigenous peoples inhabit large areas of the earth's 15 organizations of indigenous peoples have consultative status with
http://www.unhchr.ch/html/menu6/2/fs9.htm
Français Español
Fact Sheet No.9 (Rev.1), The Rights of Indigenous Peoples
About Fact Sheets
An objective of the Decade is the promotion and protection of the rights of indigenous people and their empowerment to make choices which enable them to retain their cultural identity while participating in political, economic and social life, with full respect for their cultural values, languages, traditions and forms of social organization

PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DECADE OF THE
WORLD'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLE (1995-2004) (para. 4),
General Assembly resolution 50/157 of 21 December 1995, annex.
Contents:

68. Cultural Survival
Advocates the rights, voice and vision of indigenous peoples and their ability to determine their Category Society Ethnicity indigenous People Issues and Concerns...... BECOME A MEMBER Please support us in our efforts to help indigenous peoplesworldwide with their struggles. ©2002 cs.org. All rights reserved.
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Ethnosphere Publications Education Membership ... Special Projects SEARCH ADVANCED SEARCH HELP THE WAUJA The Wauja live in a traditional community of about 300 people in a remote part of Brazil's Upper Xingu River region. Their amateur radio - which they use to communicate with medical personnel in the event of illness or injury - has been broken for three months, and Cultural Survival is helping them obtain a replacement. For more information on how you can help the Wauja replace this critical piece of equipment, click here Cultural Survival News
Weekly Indigenous News
U’wa Determined to Resist New Oil Drilling Plans

As War Unfolds, Marsh Arabs Caught Between Hopes and Fears

New Caledonia’s Kanaks Fight Nickel Mining Project

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Please support us in our efforts to help indigenous peoples worldwide with their struggles.

69. Indigenous Peoples And The Law Homepage
indigenous peoples and the Law is an online institute of law affectingindigenous peoples. It aims to provide links to the best
http://www.vuw.ac.nz/law/indigenous

70. Indigenous Peoples In Latin America - LANIC
Translate this page
http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/indigenous/
Indigenous Peoples
If you are looking for resources related to indigenous languages, please also visit our Languages page.
For study abroad opportunities in indigenous languages, please also visit our Language Programs page.
Latin American Resources
Regional Resources
The Amazon
The Andes
The Caribbean
Mesoamerica
Country Resources
Argentina
  • AymaraNet Various Information Relating to the Aymaras in Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador

71. Centre For Indigenous Peoples' Nutrition And Environment (CINE)
CINE is a universitybased research and education resource forIndigenous peoples, created by Canada's Aboriginal Leaders.
http://www.cine.mcgill.ca/
CINE is a university-based research and education resource for Indigenous Peoples, created by Canada's Aboriginal Leaders.

72. For Mother Earth: Working Group On Indigenous Peoples' Issues
Working Group on indigenous peoples' Issues. Introduction. Uranium MiningUrgency Resolution. Working Group on indigenous peoples' Issues.
http://www.motherearth.org/h-rights/

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Latest News Action Alert Support us ... Archive Our Campaigns... ANTI-NUCLEAR: Bomspotting Inspection book G. W. Bush: Wanted ANTI-MILITARISM Belgian Anti-war coalition US Product boycott Conscientious Objection Prisoner Support INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: Family Spirit Walk INFO-CENTRE: Magazine Rack Lekker GEC FOR MOTHER EARTH: About For Mother Earth Bulletin Links
Working Group on Indigenous Peoples' Issues
Introduction Mission statement Action Alerts
Support for indigenous prisoners and groups facing persecution Native Prisoner Support: Free Peltier (1st July 2002) Native Prisoner Support: Free Peltier Native Prisoner Support: Religious Freedoms Statement of Support for the Gwich'in people ... Guaraní Indians in Brazil
Support their spiritual and cultural survival Photographs Nanish Shontie
Healing centre and traditional camp Latest Updates Links to related websites European Parliament Resolution against the Forced Relocation Uranium Mining Urgency Resolution Family Spirit Walk For Mother Earth
Walk from Los Alamos to Nevada Test Site, August 9th to October 12th 2002
Working Group on Indigenous Peoples' Issues
Ria Verjauw
Overstraat 80
3020 Veltem
Belgium
ria@motherearth.org

73. Abya Yala Net
This site presents information on indigenous peoples in Mexico, Central, and SouthAmerica. For more information on this project, read about Abya Yala Net.
http://abyayala.nativeweb.org/

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    74. 57th Session Of The Commission Of Human Rights. Written Statements By The Societ
    6. indigenous peoples in Colombia, Item no. 7. Human Rights Defenders in Indonesia,Item no. 17b. Oral Statements, indigenous peoples Self determination, Item no. 5.
    http://www.gfbv.de/gfbv_e/uno/geneva01/content.htm
    57th Session of the Commission of Human Rights (March /April 2001)
    Statements by the Society for Threatened Peoples
    Written Oral
    last update - 11.04.01 Written Statements Violation of the right to self-determination of the Sahrauis people in Western Sahara Item no. 5 Racial Discrimination
    Aborigines in Australia Item no. 6 Indigenous Peoples in Colombia Item no. 7 Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
    Asylum-Seekers and Refugees in Germany Item no. 10 Human Rights in China Item no. 11a Violation of religious freedom in the People's Republic of China Item no. 11e Violence against Tamil women in Sri Lanka Item no. 12 Violations of the rights of children in Indonesia Item no. 13 Human rights situation in Chechnya Item no. 14c Indigenous Issues Item no. 15 Human Rights Defenders in Indonesia Item no. 17b Oral Statements Indigenous Peoples Self determination Item no. 5 The Right to Development versus Indigenous Rights in Malaysia Item no. 7

    75. SCU | College Of Australian Indigenous Peoples
    The College of indigenous Australian peoples is responsible for Research and Development,indigenous academic programs (School of indigenous Studies), and the
    http://www.scu.edu.au/schools/ciap/
    Select from SCU ... University Home Welcome e-Learning Campuses For ... International Students Prospective Students Prospective Staff About ... The University Research Activities Partnerships Search Contacting Us Need Help? MySCU (student intranet) staff.scu (staff intranet) Select from the CIAP site... CIAP Home Courses Research Staff Listing Useful Links Style Guide The College of Indigenous Australian Peoples is responsible for Research and Development, Indigenous academic programs (School of Indigenous Studies), and the delivery of support services (Indigenous Student Support Program) to Indigenous students at Southern Cross University. Objectives To consult with and involve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in all relevant areas of activities at the University. To provide equitable access, participation and outcomes for Indigenous Australian people in education and employment at the University. To provide an awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture to the wider community through teaching and research.

    76. World Law - Welcome To World Law
    indigenous peoples' Rights Category added By Subject Human Rights; Conventionconcerning indigenous and Tribal peoples in Independent Countries Link added
    http://www.worldlii.org/catalog/
    World Law
    A global catalog and search engine for law
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    • Conference proceedings available for purchase
      For those of you who couldn't attend the recently held 3rd Law via the Internet Conference, a CD-ROM of conference papers is available direct from AustLII, for AUD$165. Please contact cathy@austlii.edu.au to order your copy. Past announcements...
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    77. Sustainable Development Department
    Covering issues such as human resources and social development; environment and natural resources; Category Science Social Sciences Economics Development Economics...... The indigenous peoples and Community Development Unit is responsible for ensuringthe sociocultural soundness of Bank operations in the areas of indigenous
    http://www.iadb.org/sds/

    Terms and conditions
      The Bank's leadership as the region's main multilateral lending institution rests upon the quality of its operations. The Sustainable Development Department contributes to the fulfillment of the IDB's goals by providing technical advisory support to Bank project teams and quality review of projects. Moreover, keeping the Bank at the forefront of socio-economic growth in the region requires the development of sectoral strategies and policies to guide the design of loans and the management of the Bank's portfolio. In addition, SDS is the focus for the creation and dissemination of knowledge and information, and the design of pilot programs in innovative areas that can be mainstreamed into future Bank lending. The Department promotes special events such as seminars, workshops, conferences and training events, and publishes technical papers best practices reports , and strategy and policy papers as well as books and other special reports . Information is also available in videos and other media . These activities are vital to ensuring that the experiences gained and the lessons learned can be effectively applied to the design of future projects. SDS also develops and maintains contacts with partners (such as other multilateral and bilateral donors, non-governmental organizations and various stakeholders), which are instrumental in establishing a regional consensus on issues of strategic importance, as well as leveraging the impact of Bank financing. The structure of the Department falls along five main themes:

    78. Indigenous Peoples Biodiversity Information Network HomePage
    A mechanism to exchange information about experiences and projects and to increase collaboration among Category Science Environment Biodiversity Organizations......indigenous peoples Biodiversity Information Network. The indigenouspeoples Biodiversity Information Network (IBIN) is a mechanism
    http://www.ibin.org/
    Indigenous Peoples Biodiversity Information Network
    The Indigenous Peoples Biodiversity Information Network (IBIN) is a mechanism to exchange information about experiences and projects and to increase collaboration among indigenous groups working on common causes related to biodiversity use and conservation. About IBIN Convention on Biological Diversity Peoples and Nations Topics ... Capacity Building and Internet Tools The IBIN site is currently being redesigned, and we apologize for any inconvenience. In the meantime, please visit: First Meeting of the Ad Hoc Open-Ended Inter-Sessional Working Group on Article 8(J) and Related Provisions of the Convention on Biological Diversity WATU Acción indígena
    Indigenous Biodiversity Information Network (IBIN)
    355 Yellowhead Highway
    Kamloops, BC V2H 1H1, Canada (250) 828-9761 -or- FAX to (250) 828-9787.
    Comments/Questions to the IBIN are welcome.
    Revised: September 18, 2001
    Technical Comments/Questions regarding Web Support are welcome.

    79. Human Rights And Equal Opportunity Commission: Social Justice Report 2000
    indigenous peoples and criminal justice systems. Mandatory sentencing. Negotiatingwith indigenous peoples over 'unfinished business'. Conclusion. Recommendations.
    http://www.hreoc.gov.au/social_justice/sj_report/
    Download the Social Justice Report Report to the Attorney-General as required by section 46C(1)(a) of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986
    Chapter 1: Introduction
    Looking ahead
    Chapter 2: Reconciliation and human rights
    Reconciliation - the challenge ahead ...
    New Zealand
    Settlement of indigenous rights claims under the Treaty of Waitangi
    South Africa
    Conclusion
    Appendix 1:
    Information concerning Australia provided by the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission to United Nations Committees in 2000
    Appendix 2:
    Concluding observations on Australia of the International Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, 24 March 2000
    Email webfeedback@humanrights.gov.au

    80. World's Indigenous Peoples: Perspectives And Processes
    Welcome to the World's indigenous peoples Perspectives and Processes Conferenceheld at the Ramada Lodge Hotel, Kelowna, BC on October 1619, 2002.
    http://www.ouc.bc.ca/anth/conference/

    Keynote Speakers
    Register for the Conference Browse Hotel Accommodations Air Canada Travel Discount ... Organization of the Conference and Committee Members Welcome to the " World's Indigenous Peoples: Perspectives and Processes " Conference held at the Ramada Lodge Hotel, Kelowna, BC on October 16-19, 2002. Indigenous peoples, like everyone else in the contemporary world, face significant challenges from the effects of globalization. This conference is intended to provide a forum whereby peoples from around the world can share their perspectives on and processes for dealing with these issues locally, nationally and globally Keynote Speakers The following are the Keynote Speakers for the World's Indigenous Peoples Conference:
    Dr. Graham Hingangaroa Smith

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