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  1. Gauchos by Aldo Sessa, 2003-02
  2. Contemporary Perspectives on the Native Peoples of Pampa, Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego: Living on the Edge by Claudia Luis Briones, Jose Lanata, 2002-02-28
  3. South American Explorer: Visitor's Map of Southern Chile and Argentina Including the Chilean Fjords by Nigel Sitwell, 2002-05-31
  4. Toba spirituality: The remarkable faith journey of an indigenous people in the Argentine Chaco (Mission insight) by Willis G Horst, 2001
  5. Violence as an economic force: The process of proletarianisation among the indigenous people of the Argentinian Chaco, 1884-1930 (IWGIA document) by Nicolás Iñigo Carrera, 1982
  6. Leapfrogging : An article from: The Ecologist by John Palmer, 2003-06-30
  7. Argentine Indian Art by Alejandro Eduardo Fiadone, 1997-07-10
  8. Peoples of the Gran Chaco (Native Peoples of the Americas)
  9. Archaeological and Anthropological Perspectives on the Native Peoples of Pampa, Patagonia, and Tierra del Fuego to the Nineteenth Century:
  10. Patagonia by Colin MC Ewan, 1998-07-01
  11. Patagonia: Natural History, Prehistory and Ethnography at the Uttermost End of the Earth (Princeton Paperbacks)
  12. Analytical and Critical Bibliography of the Tribes of Tierra del Fuego and Adjacent Territory by John M. Cooper, 2003-04
  13. El Ciclo de Tokjuaj: Y Otros Mitos de los Wichi (Biblioteca de Cultura Popular) by Buenaventura Teran, 1998-10-01
  14. A Visit to the Ranquel Indians by Lucio V. Mansilla, 1997-08-28

1. The World Bank - Indigenous Peoples
argentina indigenous peoples are among Argentina s poorest citizens, traditionallyexcluded and discriminated against. They also occupy
http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/essd/essd.nsf/0/d76988d97b75658f852568180076d1e7?Op

2. Indigenous Peoples In Latin America - LANIC
Indigenous Ecuador. Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador Peru. Andean History
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Argentina, The Country, Its People And Culture
The first settlers, Indigenous people, The Spanish conquests Argentina and its relation to the rest of the world, Continental Integration
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4. Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Knowledge
Indigenous Peoples, Indigenous Knowledge and Innovations and the Convention on Biological of the Parties (COPIII, Buenos Aires, Argentina) and
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5. Indigenous Issues
Indigenous Peoples on the Gateway a community promoting knowledge exchanges among indigenous organizations, donors, governments and civil society to
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6. URGENT ACTION Support Kolla Indigenous People, Argentina
complex in our ancestral territories, without recognizing the rights of Indigenous peoples and the National Constitution of Argentina.
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7. Wich Fighting For Survival In Argentina
Argentina and, ultimately, Chile with Brazil and the Pacific with the Atlantic. This 'development' process means that Indigenous peoples
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8. Argentina
Argentina Country Reports on Human Rights Practices 2001 Released by the Bureau of Democracy Discrimination against indigenous people
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9. The Observer International Benetton In Trouble Over Evicted
Their fight has now become a rallying cry for the disputed land rights of Argentina's indigenous peoples and ruffled Benetton's image of
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10. Abya Yala Net
and Argentina Brazil/Amazon Basin. Guyana. Suriname. Southern Cone Uruguay Paraguay. Argentina. Chile. More information on
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11. Friends Of The Earth - News Release
Camisea gas project in Peru is problematic and controversial, as it is having negative impacts on the environment and on indigenous peoples.
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12. Wcar@hrea.org - CERD 65th Session: Report Of Argentina
Indigenous peoples in Argentina enjoy all the rights of the inhabitants of theArgentine Republic by virtue of the national Constitution and the other laws
http://www.hrea.org/lists/wcar/markup/msg00245.html
CERD 65th session: Report of Argentina
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13. Mapuche International Link
To raise awareness of indigenous peoples, in particular the Mapuche of Chile and argentina, in their struggle for justice, freedom, land rights, the environment and selfdetermination.
http://www.mapuche-nation.org

14. World Bank Group | Indigenous Peoples | Achievements And Impacts
and AfroEcuadorian peoples Development Project, the argentina indigenousProtected Areas Project, Bolivia indigenous peoples Development Project,
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Achievements and Impacts
The Bank has been an important actor itself in support of indigenous peoples development over the past two decades and can play a significant role in the future.
Perhaps the most important roles of the Bank have been in supporting a capacity building process among indigenous organizations, creating dialogue with national governments about their indigenous policies and programs and cooperating with other international agencies such as the ILO, IFAD, IDB and the Fund for the Development of Indigenous Peoples of Latin America (Fondo Indígena). In addition, the Bank is currently preparing or implementing several Indigenous Development Projects to actively promote the development and quality of life of indigenous peoples and other vulnerable ethnic groups (Afro-Latin-american populations). Such interventions include the Ecuador Indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorian Peoples Development Project, the Argentina Indigenous Protected Areas Project, Bolivia Indigenous Peoples Development Project, as well as the Peru Indigenous Peoples Development Project.

15. Indigenous Peoples In Latin America - LANIC
Translate this page argentina Back to Top. Comunidades Aborígenes de la República argentina United Nations Draft Declaration on the Rights of indigenous peoples
http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/indigenous/
Indigenous Peoples
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  • 16. South America
    This system is dedicated to the indigenous peoples of the world and to the indigenous peoples of argentina Tekenikas. Los Y‡manas Los Alacalufes
    http://www.indigenouspeople.net/americas/southam/
    South America "In the Andes, Nurturance is at the Very Heart of Life"
    (Land of the Inkas)
    The indigenous peoples (aboriginal peoples) of South America are found from the Isthmus of Panama to Tierra del Fuego. An estimated 30 million people were living there when the Europeans arrived. In the Andean region extensive remains show developed cultures at Chav’n de Hu‡ntar and among the Paracas in Peru. The Mochica, Chimu, and Nazca in Peru, the Chibcha and Aymara of the Andes, and the Araucanos and Mapuche
    of Chile had socially complex pre-Columbian cultures, surpassed only by the Inca. Descendants of these peoples live today in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, northwestern Argentina, and Chile. Quechua , spoken by the Inca, is the most widely spoken language in South America. Since the Spanish conquest indigenous peoples have been used as laborers, poorly paid and lacking political representation; these conditions of semiservitude are changing slowly. Some, notably the Inca, play a significant role in the national culture; but many live in small, peripheral groups. A few descendants of the Arawaks and Caribs live in Venezuela, the Guianas, and Northern Brazil. The Guaran’ in Brazil are few and scattered, but in Paraguay their language is widely spoken and, like Quechua in Bolivia, is the official language of the country.

    17. War On Terror Has Latin American Indigenous People In Its Sights
    ”It s true that indigenous peoples are a threat, from the point of view of In neighboring argentina, meanwhile, native peoples make up between 1.5 and
    http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0606-03.htm
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    E-Mail This Article Published on Monday, June 6, 2005 by Inter Press Service 'War on Terror' Has Latin American Indigenous People in Its Sights SANTIAGO, Chile - The ”war on terror”, identified in Amnesty International's annual report as a new source of human rights abuses, is threatening to expand to Latin America, targeting indigenous movements that are demanding autonomy and protesting free-market policies and ”neo-liberal” globalization. In the United States ”there is a perception of indigenous activists as destabilizing elements and terrorists,” and their demands and activism have begun to be cast in a criminal light, lawyer José Aylwin, with the Institute of Indigenous Studies at the University of the Border in Temuco (670 km south of the Chilean capital), told IPS. Pedro Cayuqueo, director of the Mapuche newspaper Azkintuwe, also from the city of Temuco, wrote that the growing indigenous activism in Latin America and Islamic radicalism are both depicted as threats to the security and hegemony of the United States in the ”Global Trends 2020 - Mapping the Global Future” study by the U.S. National Intelligence Council (NIC). NIC works with 13 government agencies, including the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency), and is advised by experts from the United States and other countries. Cayuqueo described the report as ”a veritable x-ray” of potential ”counterinsurgency scenarios” from now to the year 2020.

    18. ARGENTINA: Indigenous Villages On The Auction Block
    Iraq the Middle East. indigenous peoples. The Week with IPS ARGENTINAGetting the Big Picture on Children s Environmental Health
    http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=29235

    19. LATIN AMERICA: 'War On Terror' Has Indigenous People In Its Sights
    The reporter said the emergence of increasingly organised indigenous In neighbouring argentina, meanwhile, native peoples make up between 1.5 and 2.0
    http://www.ipsnews.net/interna.asp?idnews=28960

    20. Racial Discrimination In Argentina
    argentina s indigenous peoples face struggles concerning fundamental issues ofsurvival, maintenance of cultural and linguistic integrity, land rights and
    http://academic.udayton.edu/race/06hrights/GeoRegions/SouthAmerica/argentina01.h
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