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21. Australia Dancing - Bangarra Dance Theatre (1989 - )
for Pandora on 9 February 2001 in the category indigenous peoples . Webster, Tim Dancer from Bangarra Dance Theatre in laka Bunkul from the
http://www.australiadancing.org/apps/ad?action=ViewSubject&id=10&resourceType=Al

22. August 1999
it is often mined on the lands of and by indigenous peoples in Canada, laka Foundation, Ketelhuisplein 43, 1054 RD Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
http://hlp.home.igc.org/docs/uranium.htm

August 1999

Paper Submitted To:
Sub-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights
Fifty-first Session
Agenda Item 12:
Review of further developments in fields with which the Sub-Commission has been concerned
Sub-item (d) (i) Adverse consequences of the transfer of arms and illicit trafficking in arms
on the enjoyment of human rights
(Scheduled to be discussed Monday, 23 August 1999).
Prepared by: Catherine Euler, Ph.D. International Peace Bureau/Campaign Against Depleted Uranium One World Centre 6 Mount St. Manchester M2 5NS UK Tel. 44-161-834-8301 Fax. 44-161-834-8187 Email: gmdcnd @ gn.apc.org Written Report - Depleted Uranium Weapons many NGOs around the world await further action on this issue. These are not nuclear weapons per se but rather radiological weapons which also have a chemically toxic effect similar to that of other heavy metals. These weapons have already been used in Kuwait, Iraq, Serbia and Kosovo (unconfirmed reports have mentioned Bosnia, but this is still under investigation). It is estimated that between 14-17 countries now have depleted uranium weapons in their arsenals and this proliferation is expected to continue. It is a matter of the utmost urgency that international agreement banning the manufacture, use or sale of these weapons be achieved as quickly as possible, before they are used again. Their use is a gross violation of humanitarian law. The proliferation and trafficking of these weapons should be forbidden because it increases the potential for long-term human rights violations, including damage to the human genome itself.

23. IRAQ: New Fears From Depleted Uranium
”We are particularly worried because the tactics have changed in this war,” Henkvan der Keur from the laka Foundation, an independent indigenous peoples.
http://ipsnews.net/interna.asp?idnews=17218

24. Spring 2004 Newsletter
In 1999, MTP, the laka Foundation of the Netherlands and the Campaign to Ban Depleted women, gay and lesbian rights, immigrant and indigenous peoples,
http://www.miltoxproj.org/newsspring2004.htm
Military Toxics Project
Networking for Environmental Justice
Please help support MTP by clicking the Donate Now button above. Touching Bases
The Newsletter of the Military Toxics Project
Spring 2004 Organizing for a Healthy Future
Letter from the Executive Director Viequenses Envision Their Future MTP Board Meeting Vieques Solidarity Conference ... News and Updates
It’s Spring, and Resistance is Popping Up All Over Tara Thornton
MTP Executive Director In gathering stories and information for this edition of Touching Bases , I am once again impressed by the strength of our members in their fight for environmental and social justice. This administration has tested grassroots groups’ commitment, determination and fortitude like no other administration in recent history. Attempts by the Pentagon to roll-back hard-won laws on environmental and human health protection, public participation, and disclosure of information has not weakened the resolve of our members but has made them stronger. In the face of the most powerful military in the world, the efforts of local groups - their stories and struggles to Defend Our Health - are compelling and inspiring.

25. E/CN.4/1997/19 - Report Of The Special Rapporteur On Adverse Effects Of The Illi
africa, being the main focus of her mandate, should be considered as a Furthermore, it is reported that indigenous peoples are forced to work on
http://www.hri.ca/fortherecord1997/documentation/commission/e-cn4-1997-19.htm
Economic and Social Council Distr.
GENERAL
E/CN.4/1997/19
5 February 1997
Original: EMGLISH/FRENCH COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Fifty-third session
Item 5 of the provisional agenda QUESTION OF THE REALIZATION IN ALL COUNTRIES OF THE ECONOMIC, SOCIAL
AND CULTURAL RIGHTS CONTAINED IN THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN
RIGHTS AND IN THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND
CULTURAL RIGHTS, AND STUDY OF SPECIAL PROBLEMS WHICH THE DEVELOPING
COUNTRIES FACE IN THEIR EFFORTS TO ACHIEVE THESE HUMAN RIGHTS: Adverse effects of the illicit movement and dumping of toxic and dangerous products and wastes on the enjoyment of human rights Progress report submitted by Mrs. Fatma Zohra Ksentini, Special Rapporteur, pursuant to Commission resolution 1996/14 Introduction
1. At its fifty-first session, the Commission on Human Rights, aware of the growing practice of the dumping in African and other developing countries by transnational corporations and other enterprises from industrialized countries of hazardous and other wastes, adopted resolution 1995/81 in which it noted with grave concern that the increasing rate of illicit dumping of toxic and dangerous products and wastes in developing countries continues adversely to affect the human rights to life and health of individuals in those countries, and decided to appoint, for a three-year period, a special rapporteur with a mandate to:

26. First Parish Of Sudbury
It is often the tradition of the indigenous people of a So laka, the goddess whoinvented hula, was also a The land was rich and the Native peoples developed a
http://fpsudbury.org/kl/2002-2003/earth102702.htm
First Parish of Sudbury Sunday Worship October 27, 2002 Rev. Katie Lee Crane with Steve Johnson Huna – The Ways of the Native Hawaiians
A Ohe Pau Ko Ike I Kou Halau
Think not that all wisdom is in your school. -Huna proverb OPENING WORDS Rev. Katie Lee Crane [Katie Lee explains that our opening words are a partial translation of the words that Steve Johnson will chant at the centering silence; he will be explaining more about the meanings behind these words throughout the hour.] Kane, come and position yourself above me Possess me, put me in order, rearrange me. As you do, I am in a state of centered calmness…. Throw yourself toward me. Possess me, pierce me, fill me up until I am satisfied, Oh Kane, supremely strong guardian. I take on your form….
UNISON CHALICE LIGHTING
Chalice of clay, ground us in the earth. Flame of fire, kindle our compassion, ignite our passion Elements of our worship, root us, stir us, calm us, free us.
CENTERING SILENCE Steve Johnson
When the first Europeans landed on Hawaii, the native Hawaiians were amazed—they spoke, but they did not breathe! The Hawaiian word for breath is Ha , so Europeans were known as haole – they do not breathe.

27. AllAfrica.com South Africa Gauteng Celebrates Heritage Day In
indigenous games such as Diketo and Morabaraba and Hare Krishna and Afrikaaner MzwakeMbuli, also know as the People s Poet, Don laka and Judith Sephuma
http://allafrica.com/stories/200409240285.html

28. OUP: Nuer Prophets: Johnson
length historical study of indigenous african prophets operating specialists inNorthEast africa (including development Frontier; 4. Deng laka A Pragmatic
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Joint winner of the Amaury Talbot Prize for African Anthropology 1994
Nuer Prophets
A History of Prophecy from the Upper Nile in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Douglas H. Johnson
Publication date: 8 May 1997
Clarendon Press 428 pages, halftones, line figures, maps, 234mm x 156mm

29. Sarkar Lab WebLog: Conservation Biology Archives
I am less than satisfied with the coverage of Australia and africa in these Burning Questions Emerging Environmental Issues for indigenous peoples in
http://webapp.utexas.edu/blogs/archives/sarkarlab/cat_conservation_biology.html
Conservation Biology
Biology, Environment, Philosophy
March 25, 2005
Frontiers of Biogeography
Mark V. Lomolino, M. V. and Lawrence R. Heaney's new edited book, Frontiers of Biogeography (Sinauer, 2004) on where biogeography is going is excellent. Here's my review which just appeared in Science
Posted by Sahotra Sarkar at 02:46 PM
February 13, 2005
SCB Membership Competition for Students from Developing Countries
Award Competition for Membership in the Society for Conservation Biology Applications are invited for awards of a one-year membership in the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB). SCB, with support from the Christensen Foundation, offers this competitive award to undergraduate and graduate students in developing countries with interests in both conservation
and the social sciences. Fifteen students will receive a one-year SCB membership, a subscription to the Society’s journal Conservation Biology , and its magazine Conservation in Practice To learn more about award guidelines and to download an application
form, go to

30. Sarkar Lab WebLog: Biopolitics Archives
Burning Questions Emerging Environmental Issues for indigenous peoples in MAPUNGUBWE, South africaPeople in southern africa have long told the tale
http://webapp.utexas.edu/blogs/archives/sarkarlab/cat_biopolitics.html
Biopolitics
Biology, Environment, Philosophy
June 20, 2005
Civil Rights in Nepal
Since we work in Nepal, I will be highlighting regularly on efforts to restore civil rights there and, eventually, replace the monarchy with a democracy. Tourists planning to visit Nepal should bear in mind what the people are going through. (I will also later have a story to tell with my interactions with those who run the Society for Conservation BiologyAsia Section which plans to hold its next meeting in Kathmandu.) For a start, from the International Federation of Journalists List of journalistes detained in Nepal Arrested since 1 February 2005 (The day of the "King"'s coup)
01) 01/02/2005 - Madhu Aacharya, Kabhre Ti mes and Samanata weekly , Kavere District
02) 15/02/2005 - D. R. Panta , Kantipur, Dadeldhura District
03) 03/03/2005 - Lavadev Dhungana , Panchthar Times et Rajdhani, FNJ Panchthar Président
04) 22/02/2005 - Arjun Prasad Shah , Batabaran weekly, Saptari District
05) 22/02/2005 - Monohar Pokhrel , Jana Aakrosh ,Saptari District
06) 14/03/2005 - Sharad Adhikari , Channel Nepal, Dang District

31. Green Mountain Circle Works Index
africa II134. Afghanistan IV710. african indigenous peoples. BagandaIV815. Bosoga IV815. Mossi, I56. South africa, III110
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htmlAdWH('93212820', '728', '90'); Main GREEN MOUNTAIN CIRCLE WORKS INDEX KEY: Volume:Issue:Page We also have an on-line Table of Contents that begins with Volume I, Issue 1; this includes article author names, which the index does not. Back issues are available in hard copy (all except I:1-2), zipped ascii files (from Sep 1998 to May 2001), or zipped html documents (from June 2001 to present) for a $2 donation. (I:1-2 were private prototypes and are available only to BUUC members, and III:10-11 were combined.) To order, go to News Extra! Return to BUUC's main page
Index updated February 12, 2002.
Abuse: II:9:8 Academy Awards: III:4:11 Acosta, Eric: III:5:11 Activism (see also eco-activism): IV:3:14, IV:4:4, IV:5:1 Adulthood rites: IV:5:4 Advice (column): II:6:5, II:9:5, II:11:12, II:13:5 Adler, Margot: III:1:10 Affinity Groups (AGs): II:13:2 Africa: II:13:4 Afghanistan: IV:7:10 African Indigenous Peoples: African traditional faiths: III:2:10 AIDS: II:7:12 AIDSamma: II:7:12 Air (Element): II:4:6, II:4:7 Akron Area Interfaith Council (OH): IV:1:14, IV:4:14, IV:6:10 Alabama: I:7:7, III:10:14, III:10:8

32. Browse Available ETDs By Author: L
lakaMathebula, Mmakgomo Roseline, Modelling the relationship between of indigenous leadership in the church of the province of Southern africa,
http://upetd.up.ac.za/ETD-db/ETD-browse/browse?first_letter=L

33. Why Try Britannica Online?
The laka and Mbum peoples live to the west This vanished people is probably representedtoday by the their hegemony on the fragmentary indigenous societies of
http://www.britannica.com/eb/print?tocId=129477&fullArticle=true

34. Chapter 3. Myanmafication (2): The Quest For National Unity. `Mental Culture In
Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and africa Monograph Series No. The unity and fraternity among indigenous peoples is nothing else than a firm
http://homepages.tesco.net/~ghoutman/chapter_03.htm
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[Short Contents] [Reviews] ... Asceticism Conference Houtman, Gustaaf. Mental Culture in Burmese Crisis Politics: Aung San Suu Kyi and the National League for Democracy. Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa Monograph Series No. 33. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, 1999, 400 pp. ISBN 4-87297-748-3 ackn
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Chapter 3
Myanmafication (2):
the quest for national unity Benedict Anderson argued that the nation is an ‘imagined community’, that it is not a given reality and involves imagination. Winachukil accepts Anderson's model as useful, but modifies it to argue that it is ‘a discursive construct’. In particular he looks at how the shift from the pre-modern cosmology discourse to a modern discourse involves the creation of a domain with definitive boundaries mapping the geo-body of the State. The transition between these two discourses, so Tambiah has argued in the case of Thailand, is about the transition from a pulsating mandala galactic polity, working to cosmological boundaries, to the ‘radial state’, working to geographical boundaries.

35. Rat Haus Reality Single File Of By Title Listing
Earthlife africa Media Release Secret Meeting of International Nuclear indigenous peoples Peace Initiative, Year 4 Reed, Day Two Crocodile, 3/12/03
http://www.ratical.org/rhrIndex/title.html
By Author By Type By Tree Index for rat haus reality By Title listing
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36. HNLC -> Resources -> Resource Database
History Museum and Hui O laka welcome students on are the Philippines, Hawaii, africa,Sri Lanka quality (1)Fractals (1)indigenous people (1)Place_Value (1
http://www.hnlc.org//resources/resourcedatabase.php?searchstring[]=zoo parks&fre

37. HNLC -> Resources -> Resource Database
e Natural History Museum and Hui O laka welcome students are the Philippines, Hawaii,africa, Sri Lanka 1)Stratus_Clouds (1)indigenous people (1)Place_Value
http://www.hnlc.org//resources/resourcedatabase.php?searchstring[]=mars parks&fr

38. Encyclopedia: List Of Deities
The Ashanti people of Ghana in West africa believed in a supreme being called Nyame The Haida are an indigenous peoples. Tia is the Haida goddess of
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    39. Skyscraper - News Bites
    and threatening the health of half a million peasants and indigenous peoples I mean you have people from India, africa, Brazil, Latin America,
    http://www.pocketbook.org/sky/news_bite_archive/news_bites230405-170605.htm

    TWO QUOTES
    "I cannot get out of my mind the recent news photos of ordinary Americans sitting on chairs, guns on laps, standing unofficial guard on the Arizona border, to make sure no Mexicans cross over into the United States. There was something horrifying in the realization that, in this twenty-first century of what we call "civilization", we have carved up what we claim is one world into 200 artificially created entities we call "nations" and armed to apprehend or kill anyone who crosses a boundary.
    Is not nationalism - that devotion to a flag, an anthem, a boundary so fierce it engenders mass murder - one of the great evils of our time, along with racism, along with religious hatred? These ways of thinking - cultivated, nurtured, indoctrinated from childhood on - have been useful to those in power, and deadly for those out of power".
    - Howard Zinn May 2005
    "The most shocking fact about war is that its victims and its instruments are individual human beings, and that these individual beings are condemned by the monstrous conventions of politics to murder or be murdered in quarrels not their own". Aldous Huxley - English novelist and critic, 1894-1963

    40. Project MUSE
    narrator sees a vision and hears a traditional chant intoned for the hulagoddess laka. In Sound Alliances indigenous peoples, Cultural Politics,
    http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/contemporary_pacific/v017/17.1hoomanawanui.html
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    The Contemporary Pacific - Volume 17, Number 1, Spring 2005, pp. 29-81
    University of Hawai'i Press

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