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Consejo de la Tierra en Costa Rica

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Cultural Survival

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About Us Contact Us Subscribe HOW YOU CAN HELP DONATE NOW Cultural Survival's work is predicated on the principles set out in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Learn more 215 Prospect Street Cambridge, MA, 02139 • 617.441.5400 • culturalsurvival@cs.org © 2007 Cultural Survival. All rights reserved. JavaScript Menu Courtesy of Milonic.com Read More
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IISD Youth Source Book on Sustainable Development

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[previous] [next] [Table of Contents] DIRECTORY INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ORGANIZATIONS Assembly of First Nations 55 Murray Street, Suite 500 Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1N 5M3 Tel: +1-613-236-0673 Fax: +1-613-238-5780 Composed of representatives of first nations, their objectives are to share information, develop strategies to address national and regional government policy initiatives as they affect First Nation peoples. CISA Consejo Indio de Sud America Indian Council of South America Apartado Postal 2054 Lima 100 Peru Tel/Fax: +51-14-236-955 CISA was founded in 1980 as an organization for indigenous peoples organizations from South America. CISA's objectives are oriented to reach the recognition and respect for the right to live, justice, development and peace of the indigenous people at the Unit Read More
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IITC Home

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Indigenous Cultures Class

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Peoples of the World Welcome to Peoples of the World, a cultural anthropology class at Quinebaug Valley Community-Technical College in Danielson, Connecticut. During the Winter 1996 semester we have examined just a few of the indigenous cultures that share our world by using selected texts, various journal articles, and the Internet. As we studied each culture, we focused on some basic questions about each group of people, including: How does their environment affect day-to-day life? Where are they located, and what is their physical environment like? What is the history of the group's contact with the "outside world," and how has that contact shaped the lens through which we view them? What are some of the rituals and traditions that characterize this group of people? What are the outside Read More
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SAIIC Home Page

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The South and Meso American Indian Rights Center (SAIIC) exists to ensure that the struggles of Latin America's Indigenous peoples for self- determination and respect are heard in the US and internationally, and to support Indigenous peoples' organizing. Open Letter From the Board of Directors of SAIIC (1 February 1999) The members of the Board of Directors of the South and Meso American Indian Rights Center (SAIIC), expresses to all of you its warmest greetings with its best wishes for success and health in the work and goals you have set for 1999. (Select the link for complete text). Paginas Web en EspaÑol Urgent Actions! STATEMENT OF THE INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK March 11, 1999 FARC ADMITS TO THE KILLINGS!!! UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Condemns Murders Statement by the Read More
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survival.org.uk

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The Gujjars

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The Gujjars of the Himalaya These few pages are dedicated to a lowly shepherd people called Gujjars. A friendly and hospitable people, the Gujjars are relatively unknown. The most reliable census status on them is over sixty years old. In 1931 the Census of India reported 2,038,692 G ujjars inhabiting eight provinces and Indian states; Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir,Punjab (undivided) the North West Provinces (now Pakistan) and other area in and along the Himalaya. The vast majority of Gujjars today are Muslim and are semi-nomadic, herding sheep, goats and buffalo. They migrate from the lowland plains in the winter to the upper reaches of the Himalaya during the summer. There is very little known about these fascinating people. I have been photographing them over the past eight years. In these p Read More
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TiT Culture: The Tribes of Taiwan

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The Tribes of Taiwan By Cliff Vost, Photos by Sung Chih-hsiung The spirited hair dance performed by Yami woman. Aborigines have adapted their housing to centuries of life on sub-tropical Taiwan. Replicas of human skulls adorn an aborigine wall. Evil spirits stay clear of this tribal art. Island of Diversity Before the Han Chinese immigration began in the mid-1600s, Taiwan was inha-bited by people belonging to the Austronesian race, the members of which lived in a vast area extending from Madagascar in the west to Hawaii and Easter Island in the east, and from New Zealand in the south to Taiwan in the north. Taiwan's aborigines are believed to have come from the Malay archipelago in different waves about 6,000 years ago at the earliest and less than 1,000 years ago at the latest. Since thei Read More
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