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  1. Inventing Indigenous Knowledge: Archaeology, Rural Development and the Raised Field Rehabilitation Project in Bolivia (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Lynn Swartley, 2002-10-25
  2. Valley of the Spirits: A Journey Into the Lost Realm of the Aymara by Alan L. Kolata, 1996-03
  3. Indians of the Andes: Aymaras and Quechuas (Routledge Library Editions: Anthropology and Ethnography) by Harold Osborne, 2004-04-30
  4. Pathways of Memory and Power: Ethnography and History among an Andean People by Thomas A. Abercrombie, 1998-07-28

101. Science Blog -- OBSERVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL DAY OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AT HEADQUAR
The theme of the Decade is “indigenous people partnership in action”. the Quechua, aymara, Colla, Shuar, Mapuche and Kawaskar; from Central America and
http://www.scienceblog.com/community/older/archives/L/2001/B/un011140.html
Press Release
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OBSERVANCE OF INTERNATIONAL DAY OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE AT HEADQUARTERS TODAY
The Permanent Forum and the Draft Declaration
Two central objectives of the International Decade are:
The establishment of a permanent forum for indigenous people, as called for by the 1993 Vienna World Conference on Human Rights, and
The adoption of the draft declaration on the rights of indigenous people.
The Economic and Social Council, on 28 July 2000, adopted a resolution to establish the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.  This past July, the Council decided that the new Permanent Forum is to meet for the first time from 6 to 17 May 2002 at United Nations Headquarters in New York. 
The draft Declaration, which was approved by the Sub-Commission in 1994, is now under consideration by a working group established by the Human Rights Commission.  In addition to restating the basic protections of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the draft Declaration would protect specific rights as applicable to indigenous people, such as freedom of religious practices, customs, ceremonies, freedom of access to their property and sacred places; land rights and environment; language and oral traditions; self determination and participation in decision-making; and access to education in their own language.  It would prohibit relocation and imposed assimilation or integration, and it states that treaties between indigenous people and Governments should be honoured and that indigenous people are entitled to restitution for losses imposed on them.

102. Andean Links
aymara s Page, aymara Language. The Andes Page, list of links, The MapucheLanguage Page (indigenous people of southern Chile and Argentina)
http://www.andes.org/bookmark.html
C ULTURES OF THE A NDES
Culturas de los Andes
Andean Links
New additions added to the bottom of each catagory.
Las mas recientes están al final de cada categoría.
Andean Music Música Andina

103. Inca (Quecha / Aymara) People (Western South America)
Inca (Quecha / aymara) people (Western South America) We have heard that theIndigenous org. of Cuzco, Peru is thinking about finding another flag to
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/xi.html

104. UDHR - People's Stories - Indigenous People
People s Stories, indigenous People. View previous stories. UN official calls onCambodia to cancel concession on indigenous land by UN News Cambodia
http://www.universalrights.net/people/stories.php3?start=2&category=indig

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