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  1. Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: The Quest for Self-Determination (Latin American Perspectives , No 18) by Hector Diaz Polanco, Hector Diaz Polanco, 1997-05-01
  2. Indigenous South Americans of the Past and Present: An Ecological Perspective by David J. Wilson, 1998-09-01
  3. The Mythology of South America by John Bierhorst, 2002-08-22
  4. The Globalization of Contentious Politics: The Amazonian Indigenous Rights Movement (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Pamela Martin, 2002-11-08
  5. Indigenous Peoples and the Future of Amazonia: An Ecological Anthropology of an Endangered World (Arizona Studies in Human Ecology)
  6. Indigenous Peoples in Isolation in the Peruvian Amazon: Their Struggle for Survival and Freedom by Beatriz Castillo, 2005-02-01
  7. The Cherokee (Indigenous Peoples of North America) by Cathryn J. Long, 2000-01
  8. Indigenous Peoples of North America - Native Americans of the Southeast (Indigenous Peoples of North America) by Tina Girod, 2000-09-01
  9. Where the Gods Reign: Plants and Peoples of the Colombian Amazon by Richard E. Schultes, 1990-06-10
  10. Inventing Indigenous Knowledge: Archaeology, Rural Development and the Raised Field Rehabilitation Project in Bolivia (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Lynn Swartley, 2002-10-25
  11. The Land Within: Indigenous Territory and Perception of the Environment
  12. Pathways of Memory and Power: Ethnography and History among an Andean People by Thomas A. Abercrombie, 1998-07-28
  13. Scoping the Amazon: Image, Icon, and Ethnography by Stephen Nugent, 2007-11-30
  14. Empire And Others: British Encounters With Indigenous Peoples 1600-1850 (The Neale Colloquium in British History) by Profess Daunton, 1998-12-31

21. Indigenous Peoples Of Central And South America
general WEB SITES. indigenous people of south Americahttp//www.tierramerica.org/2003/0630/iarticulo.shtml. indigenous Mexican Images
http://cov.egreen.wednet.edu/indio.html
COVINGTON MIDDLE SCHOOL LIBRARY
Indigenous Peoples of Central and South America
6th Grade KEY WORDS: Covington Library Collection Vertical File National Geographic General Web Sites ... Aztec COVINGTON LIBRARY COLLECTION 808.89 HERE Here is my kingdom : Hispanic-American literature and art for young people. Collection of literature and art spanning the broad spectrum of cultures that make up the Hispanic-American heritage, from Spain and Portugal to Aztec and Maya, and from Christopher Columbus to César Chávez. REF 917.2 MAYA Maya: Indigenous peoples of the world. Describes a typical day in the life of the Mayas, a people found in Guatemala, emphasizing how children are raised and educated, contact with the outside world, and a view of the future. 921 CORTES Hernando Cortés: and the conquest of Mexico / Gina DeAngelis. A biography of the explorer whose brutal conquest of the Aztecs in Mexico was responsible for the first Spanish settlements in the New World. 930 MCINTOSH Civilizations : ten thousand years of ancient history / By Jane McIntosh and Clint Twist. An overview of the first 10,000 years of human existence, from the time of the first farming settlements to the overthrow of the American civilizations of the Incas and Aztecs.

22. SER Chapter
an organization of indigenous peoples from North, Central, south america and the resource management, tourism, and community development in general.
http://www.ser.org/iprn/central.asp

IPRN Resource Center
IPRN RESOURCE CENTER Founder's Welcome Earth in Transition World Gathering ... FUNDING SOURCES
AMERICA
The Amazon Alliance works to defend the rights, territories and environment of indigenous and traditional peoples of the Amazon Basin . The Alliance is an initiative born out of the partnership between indigenous and traditional peoples of the Amazon and groups and individuals who share their concerns for the future of the Amazon and its peoples. Amazon Conservation Team (ACT) works in partnership with indigenous people in conserving biodiversity, health, and culture in tropical America Amazon International was formed and developed to help preserve Brazilian resources in an environmentally sound manner, benefiting the people of Brazil and the world. Amazon Watch works with indigenous and environmental organizations in the Amazon Basin to defend the environment and advance indigenous peoples' rights in the face of large-scale industrial development-oil and gas pipelines, power lines, roads, and other mega-projects. Amazonia The Coalition for Amazonian Peoples and Their Environment is an initiative born out of the alliance between indigenous peoples and others who share their concerns for the future of the Amazon and its peoples.

23. Researching Indigenous Peoples Rights Under International Law
indigenous peoples rights have been treated as a category of general It alsosponsored the Indian Council of south america(CISA)* which now has separate
http://intelligent-internet.info/law/ipr2.html
RESEARCHING INDIGENOUS PEOPLES RIGHTS UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW
Steven C. Perkins
This is a revision of a document prepared for presentation at the 1992 Annual Meeting of the American Association of Law Libraries. It may be reproduced for non-profit educational use if this notice appears on the reproduction. This paper was originally produced in 1992, prior to the INTERNET and the explosion of information it has engendered. In updating it, I have tried to create links to online materials on indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities rights under international law. This paper is not meant to be a comprehensive guide to information on indigenous people. It is meant to be a guide to researching international law and indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities rights. This paper was originally delivered as part of a program on indigenous peoples rights. Other speakers, Professor George S. Grossman , and Professor Kirke Kickingbird , covered American Indians. Because of that, this paper's coverage of American Indians is limited. In 1996, Professor

24. General Resources: Text Only Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink
Native peoples confront colonial regimes in northeastern south america, c. Caribbean indigenous people This page includes links onGeneral background;
http://www.kacike.org/cac-ike/General.html
Caribbean Amerindian Centrelink
(CAC) General Information Pages
This "general information" page consists of some sites that are difficult to list in other categories of the CAC, as well as sites focused on pre-colonial and post-colonial history of indigenous peoples of the Caribbean that do no neatly fit into the other categories. In addition, sites pertaining to the indigenous peoples of other territories than those listed on the current community pages are listed here. They are listed here given that either they are insufficient in number to form their own category, or, they do not yet possess any organized asssociations of indigenous peoples.
MISCELLANY
  • The Ameribbean: Information, pictures and cultures of Indigenous Tribes in Central America and the Caribbean (in progress). “Ancient Beadmakers of the Caribbean”, By David R. Watters: “…The exquisitely crafted beads, pendants and related objects from Trants attest to the skill of its Saladoid inhabitants in working stone and shell. Our research involves analyzing beads held in museum collections as well as conducting new excavations to document these artifacts in their stratigraphic context, from which we can interpret their antiquity and cultural implications…” The Fire this Time: a comprehensive website utilising text, photos, animation and numerous musical mp3's to examine the links between black and indigenous peoples (Black Indians). Among other things the site examines the history of indigenous (Amerindian) people in Jamaica, Cuba, Belize, Bolivia, Peru, Costa Rica, Panama, Brazil and their struggles and cultures were linked and often joined with those of black people to form "Black Indian" culture. See especially the sections on "Black Indian Resistance" and "Supai Reservation".

25. Fact Sheet No.9(Rev.1), The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
WORLD S indigenous PEOPLE (19952004) (para. 4), general Assembly Indian Councilof south america, Indian Law Resource Centre, indigenous World
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:

26. Second WIPO Internet Domain Name Process
ANNEX XIV Examples of Names of indigenous peoples Registered as Domain Names 1 general Information/Portal unrelated to Quichua. Secoya. south america
http://arbiter.wipo.int/processes/process2/report/html/annex14.html
Home Final Report Process Timetable Consultations ... First Process Archive The Recognition of Rights and the Use of Names in the Internet Domain Name System ANNEX XIV
Examples of Names of Indigenous Peoples Registered as Domain Names Name of Indigenous People Region in which the Indigenous People is located Domain Name Domain Name Holder Country of Domain Name Holder Activity
Aborigines Australia and Pacific Islands aborigines.com Noname. com United States of America General Information/Portal unrelated to Aborigines Ashaninka South America ashaninka.com Ashaninka Imports, Inc United States of America Web site of Ashaninka Imports Ashanti Ghana ashanti.com Ashanti Farm South United States of America Web site of Ashanti Farm Apache Southwest of America apache.com

27. GEsource - Search Results For
south america (42 records). Subject Gateway general Geography and Environmental Lanic indigenous peoples Created by the Latin american Studies
http://www.gesource.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/browsesql.pl?toplevel=general&limit=0&su

28. Voice Of Indigenous Peoples - A Book Review By Scott London
The book includes a Foreword by Secretary general Boutros BoutrosGhali and a of indigenous peoples in 1) Central and south america, 2) North america,
http://www.scottlondon.com/reviews/ewen.html
VOICE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
Native People Address the United Nations
Edited by Alexander Ewen
Clear Light Publishers, 1994, 176 pages
In their own way, each of the book's sections shed light on the global nature of the plight facing indigenous people: the disappearance of diversity and traditional ways of life, ecological degradation, repression of native rights movements, and the loss of vital knowledge about how to live in harmony with the environment. The statements made by the nineteen indigenous representatives describe these issues with examples drawn from their own cultures. Anderson Muutang Urud of the Kelabit tribe of Sarawak, Malaysia, points out that his people have lost their native forest lands to logging companies. "Our lives are threatened by company goons," he says. "Our women are being raped by loggers who invade our villages. While the companies get rich from our forests, we are condemned to live in poverty and eventual genocide." Davi Yanomami of the Yanomami tribe of the Amazon Valley describes the invasion of garimpeiros (gold miners) who not only ravage their lands but exploit his people and spread disease. Thomas Banyacya, a Native American Hopi elder, talks about the costs to his people of the Navajo-Hopi Land Settlement Act of 1974 which mandated the removal of Navajos and Hopis from their native lands, ostensibly to resolve conflicting claims to land between the two groups, but largely as a result of pressure by mining and energy industries.

29. South American Ethnography Bibliography
BIBLIOGRAPHY indigenous GROUPS. TOP general GUARANI INCA JIVARO/SHUAR 1959 Native peoples of south america. New York McGrawHill Book Company, Inc.
http://www.people.vcu.edu/~cturner/348bib.html
BIBLIOGRAPHY INDIGENOUS GROUPS TOP
GENERAL

GUARANI

INCA

JIVARO/SHUAR
...
GENERAL
Dostal, W., ed.
1972 The Situation of the Indian in South America, Contributions to the Study of Inter-ethnic Conflict in the Non-Andean Regions of South America. Publication of the Department of Ethnology, University of Berne, No. 3. Geneva: World Council of Churches. Gross, Daniel R., ed.
1973 Peoples and Cultures of Native South America, An Anthropological Reader. Garden City, NY: Doubleday/Natural History Press. Hopper, Janice, H., ed.
1967 Indians of Brazil in the Twentieth Century. ICR Studies, 2. Washington, DC: Institute for Cross-Cultural Research. Kensinger, Kenneth W., ed.
ng Marriage Practices in Lowland South America. University of Illinois Press. Margolis, Maxine L., and William E. Carter, eds.
1979 Brazil, Anthropological Perspectives: Essays in Honor of Charles Wagley. NY: Columbia University Press. Lyons, Patricia, ed. 1979 Native South America, Ethnology of the Least Known Continent. Westview Press. Steward, Julian and Louis Faron

30. National Museum Of The American Indian
of objects made by indigenous peoples of North, Central, and south america . Public programs present Native people from North, Central, and south
http://www.nmai.si.edu/subpage.cfm?subpage=education&second=ny&third=general

31. Guides/ind
Multigeneral, North america, NA Primary, Latin south america, Europe-Africa- Tebtebba - indigenous peoples International Centre for Policy Research
http://www.andrews.edu/library/RefDesk/guides/ind.html

32. Diversity Innovations | Curriculum Change | Advanced Courses In US & Global Plur
Are there any discernible general patterns in the process of state incorporation of F. Selected indigenous peoples of Mexico, Central south america
http://www.diversityweb.org/diversity_innovations/curriculum_change/advanced_cou
Courses designed to Meet General education Requirements
Courses Designed to Meet General Education Requirements
Social Science
Social Science 318a -
Indigenous Peoples in Comparative Perspective
University of Arizona
Instructor: Dr. David E. Wilkins
Introduction
Required texts:
Alexander Ewen (ed.) Voice of Indigenous Peoples (Albuquerque, NM: Clear Light, 1994). Brian M. Fagan. Clash of Cultures 2nd ed. (Walnut Creek, CA: Altarnira Press, 1998). Frantz Fanon. The Wretched of the Earth (New York: Grove Press 1963, 1988). Franke Wilmer. The Indigenous Voice in World Politics (Newbury Park, CA: Sage, 1993).
A coursepack is also required. It is available from Fast Copy in the Student Union.

33. Indigenous Peoples
indigenous peoples. general. Center for World indigenous Studies(CWIS) North, Circumpolar, Central and south america, Europe, Pacific, Australia
http://law2.biz.uwa.edu.au/intlaw/indigenous_people.htm

34. NYPL, Best Of The Web | History & Social Sciences
The subject areas of this extensive site include general information; politics;society; Covers the indigenous peoples of North and south america.
http://www.nypl.org/links/index.cfm?Trg=1&d1=301&d3=General

35. Joint Indigenous Peoples' Letter To UN Member States, UN General Assembly, Octob
indigenous peoples are aware of the UN Secretary general s programmes on Integrating International Indian Treaty Council (North america, south america)
http://www.treatycouncil.org/section_21134.htm
International Indian Treaty Council CONSEJO INTERNACIONAL DE TRATADOS INDIOS “WORKING FOR THE RIGHTS AND RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES"
To: UN Member State Delegations at the Fifth Committee of the General Assembly, 56th Session
10 October 2001
Dear Sir/Madam;
We, the undersigned Indigenous peoples and organizations, would like to draw the attention of the General Assembly to questions related to the budget for the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
Allow us to also draw your attention to the fact that Indigenous peoples worldwide (1) want the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues to have a Separate Secretariat; and (2) want the Secretariat of the Permanent Forum to be staffed by qualified Indigenous persons.
Financing of the activities of the Permanent Forum:
The success of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues depends very much on the financial arrangements for its activities. We hold the view, that it is crucial that the General Assembly, through the Regular Budget of the UN, provide the necessary financial resources for the functioning of the Forum, including the establishment of a separate secretariat. Moreover, we strongly encourage governments to support the functioning of the Permanent Forum through voluntary financial contributions.

36. CETIM - Publications - South America, Impunity, Poverty, Indigenous People,
The fear of general starvation is increasingly real and immediate. The 8.000refugees in Polhó come The Human Rights of the indigenous peoples of Mexico
http://www.cetim.ch/en/interventions_details.php?iid=176

37. Indigenous Peoples And Maroons In French Guiana Demand Land Rights In Proposed N
Subject indigenous peoples In French Guyana Demand Land Rights Article 42752 Twenk‰, Wayana Territory, south america, 21 June 1998
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/322.html
Documents menu Date: Tue, 8 Sep 98 12:44:42 CDT
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Organization: PACH
Subject: Indigenous Peoples In French Guyana Demand Land Rights
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French Guyana update
Indigenous Peoples and Maroons in French Guiana Demand Land Rights in Proposed National Park
From the Forest Peoples Programme, 7 September 1998
The National Park, known as the Park of the French Guianese Forest, will cover the southern third of the French Guiana. It was originally proposed as the Park of the South Indigenous and Maroon rights are not recognised in any way under French law. Indeed, Indigenous peoples and Maroons are not recognised at all under French law, which holds that according to the principle of equality enshrined in the French Constitution all French citizens have equal rights, and distinctions based upon race or ethnicity are unconstitutional. The French government has even registered reservations to minority rights provisions in human rights treaties using this principle as justification. Consequently, Indigenous peoples and Maroons are not only seeking to have their territorial rights recognised by the state, they are also seeking recognition of their identity as distinct peoples per se. The original proposal for the park included the establishment of

38. South America Indigenous Studies Native South America
south American indigenous people by tribes, associations Aymara - Ashaninka Ecuador general overview of indigenous Ecuador with photos and links.
http://www.archaeolink.com/south_america_indigenous_studies.htm
Indigenous South America Home You may want to try these pages for additional information: - Indigenous Studies Indigenous Studies General Resources Native Americans Native Americans General Resources South American indigenous people by tribes, associations Aymara Ashaninka Assurini Bakairi ... Yekuana To anthropology general Anthropology General Index Amazon Alliance " The Amazon Alliance works to defend the rights, territories and environment of indigenous and traditional peoples of the Amazon Basin. The Alliance is an initiative born out of the partnership between indigenous and traditional peoples of the Amazon and groups and individuals who share their concerns for the future of the Amazon and its peoples." Learn about the organization, its activities and keep up on the news. - illustrated - From Amazonalliance.org - http://www.amazonalliance.org/ Amazon Conservation TeamHome Page "The Amazon Conservation Team works in partnership with indigenous people in conserving biodiversity, health and culture in tropical America." Learn about their programs and there is a page for kids. - illustrated - From ethnobotany.org - http://www.ethnobotany.org/

39. Indigenous People Social Studies
indigenous Studies general Resources People History Culture development being undertaken in the Amazonian regions of south america during the 1960s.
http://www.archaeolink.com/indigenous_people_social_studies.htm
Indigenous Studies General Resources People History Culture Home To General Resources - Africa, African Anthropology - To General Resources - Australia Aboriginal People - To General Resources - Native Americans - To African Tribal Resources - To Native American Tribal Resources - To Native South Americans - To Indigenous Asian General Resources - To Pacific/Oceanic Resources To Anthropology General Index Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you. Aborigine News You will find news stories from aboriginal societies around the world. - From aboriginalnews.com - http://www.aboriginalnews.com/ African Forest Peoples "African forest people tend to be noticeably smaller than those from the savannas, the Pygmies being the most extreme example. Their small stature undoubtedly enables them to move about the forest more efficiently than taller peoples. Additionally, their smaller body mass allows pygmies to dissipate their body heat more efficiently." that is only a small part of the information provided here about the forest peoples of Africa. - From Mangabay.com - http://www.mongabay.com/0702.htm

40. The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Indigenous Studies CWIS George Manuel Librar
general indigenous Studies Resources. indigenous Resources for Africa the Arawakan people of south america We are better known historically as the very
http://www.cwis.org/wwwvl/indig-vl.html
Indigenous node of
The World Wide Web Virtual Library:
INDIGENOUS STUDIES
The WWW

Virtual Library

The Center For World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) and the
Chief George Manuel Library are pleased to support and
contribute to the development and maintenance of the
World Wide Web Virtual Library.
General Indigenous Studies Resources
If you wish to register a resource with the Indigenous Studies WWW Virtual Library, please use our Site Submission Form . For other inquiries, please e-mail the Chief George Manuel Library Librarian
This site is maintained in conjunction with the Australian National University's Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library Circumpolar WWW Virtual Library containing links to Circumpolar Indigenous resources.

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