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Extractions: THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' DECLARATION TO THE WORLD PARKS CONGRESS We, the Indigenous Peoples united here in Durban, South Africa, at the Indigenous Peoples' Preparatory Conference for the World Parks Congress, held 6 to 7 September 2003, would especially like to thank our Indigenous hosts, the Khoi and the San Peoples of South Africa for welcoming us to their territory; Recalling the international communitys commitment made at Rio and Johannesburg, on Indigenous Peoples vital role in sustainable development and environmental conservation, we reaffirm our vision of a respectful relationship by all peoples towards Mother Earth and our commitment to practice this respect in our terrestrial, coastal/marine and freshwater domains. Our respect for nature must not be limited to protected areas, but must encompass the earth; Taking into account the special relationship we have with our lands, territories and the resources therein, we reaffirm our holistic vision which strongly binds biodiversity and cultural identity and unites a people with its territory;
Extractions: International Indian Treaty Council CONSEJO INTERNACIONAL DE TRATADOS INDIOS WORKING FOR THE RIGHTS AND RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES" Today, November 29 th , 2004, at 11 am, we, Indigenous Peoples' delegates, declare a hunger strike and spiritual fast inside the United Nations Palais des Nations in Geneva, during this 3 rd week of the 10 th session of the Intersessional Working Group on the United Nations Draft Declaration for the Rights on Indigenous Peoples. We, Indigenous peoples' delegates from different countries, undertake this action, with the support and solidarity of Indigenous Peoples and organizations from around the world, to call the worlds attention to the continued attempts by some states, as well as this UN process itself, to weaken and undermine the Draft Declaration developed in the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations and adopted by the UN Subcommission for the Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities in 1994. The Sub Commission text has also been endorsed and supported by hundreds of Indigenous Peoples and organizations around the world as the minimum standard required for the recognition and protection of Indigenous Peoples' rights internationally.
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Extractions: BACK ISSUES BOOK REPORT TITLE: RECLAIMING INDIGENOUS VO ICES AND VISION EDITOR: MARIE BATTISTE PUBLISHER: UBC PRESS, University of British Columbia, 2029 West Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, Canada. 2000 PAGES: 295 PRICE: $29.95 REVIEWER: KOFI AKOSAH-SARPONG Reclaiming Indigenous Voices and Vision What all these chapters and parts say is that indigenous knowledge, made thousands of years ago through observations of nature and other elements, including oral transmissions, is inextricable and very important part for indigenous educators and scholars. The Supreme Court of Canada, among the growing such developments, has made it legal that the legal profession, in Delgamuukw v.
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Extractions: Page 01 Introduction: Information on Indigenous Peoples in Africa Page 02 Conservation bodies, SANP; Historical background on parks and protected areas Page 03 The Interim Indigenous Peoples and Parks Working Group (IPPWG) Page 04 Parks Summary, Details and Map Page 05 In Detail: (Augrabies, Kgalagadi, Knersvlakte) Page 06 Extending benefits beyond Park Boundaries Page 07 SA's Submission to the Indigenous Caucus at the WPC, DURBAN, 8-17 Sept 2003 Page 08 Composition of the Interim Indigenous Peoples and Parks Working Group Respectful, open and honest communication is central to building constructive relationships between Park authorities and Indigenous Peoples living in and around Parks and protected areas in South Africa. Free and informed prior consent is crucial to respectful communication. It involves transparent consultations at the earliest stages before any undertaking is planned. It must also ensure that we understand the full implications of any proposal and that we are free to decide for ourselves which course of action we want taken.
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Extractions: Page 01 Introduction: Information on Indigenous Peoples in Africa Page 02 Conservation bodies, SANP; Historical background on parks and protected areas Page 03 The Interim Indigenous Peoples and Parks Working Group (IPPWG) Page 04 Parks Summary, Details and Map Page 05 In Detail: (Augrabies, Kgalagadi, Knersvlakte) Page 06 Extending benefits beyond Park Boundaries Page 07 SA's Submission to the Indigenous Caucus at the WPC, DURBAN, 8-17 Sept 2003 Page 08 Composition of the Interim Indigenous Peoples and Parks Working Group SANP took over from the military. Then, in 1995, after the majority government elections, people returned to the area. Initially we lived in tents until we were given subsidies to build houses on 4000ha of land allocated to us on the far side of the Kai !Garib River. We could not use or visit the designated AFNP, though many of us had been born in the park and our relatives are buried there. The community receives some financial contribution from the Park, but we want to be involved in managing the Park. After eight years of negotiations we still have no formal agreement with SANP. This is very frustrating. We are interested in developing tourism and saw this as an opportunity for co-operation with the Park, but we have received no offer of a hand in friendship from management. So we have gone to the Parliamentary Portfolio committee to explain our concerns and our objectives. We now work through the Siyanda District to hold discussions with David Rooi, the Northern Cape Provincial Minister (MEC) for Land, and also officials at National level. We are calling on the MEC to de-proclaim Melkbosrand and return it to us with the objective of developing the Augrabies Falls National Park as a community controlled contract Park.
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Extractions: ACTIVITIES TFRK EXPERT MEETING ... 'SPEAKING OUT' CONFERENCE [ESP] [FR] INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' NETWORK FOR CHANGE [ESP] [FR] BALANCED RELATIONSHIP PROJECT [ESP] [FR] UNFCCC [ESP] [FR] CBD [ESP] [FR] UNFF [ESP] [FR] ... UNPFII [ESP] [FR] Who We Are The Alliance The International Alliance of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples of the Tropical Forests is a worldwide network of organisations representing indigenous and tribal peoples living in tropical forest regions (Africa, the Asia-Pacific and the Americas). The Alliance was founded in 1992 during an indigenous conference in Malaysia, where the Charter of the Alliance was adopted, and has been fighting continuously for the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples ever since. Objectives The objectives of the Alliance are to: promote full recognition of the rights and territories of indigenous and tribal peoples; promote the development of indigenous and tribal peoples and their participation in decision and policy making;