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1. Beyond The Rhetoric Reinvigorating The Struggle For Economic And
Reinvigorating the Struggle for Economic and Social Rights in Africa a Finally, although the growth of indigenous African human rights groups
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2. This Paper Tells The Story Of The Waata, Former Oromo Hunter-
gatherers of East and Northeast Africa etic new administrators considered indigenous hunters vis -vis the Gabra, Boorana, Orma and
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3. 0) IUCN Covers Prod HR
Involvement in Forest Management 27 Protected Areas and Community Enterprises in West Africa 28 Indigenous Peoples, Livelihoods and NonTimber
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4. 33 World Conservation 3/2000-1/2001 Participatory Conservation
Office for Mesoamerica (ORMA) of The experience of Asia, Mesoamerica and Africa in regard to indigenous peoples, traditional communities and
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5. 5 Congreso Mundial De Parques, Durban, Africa Del Sur, 8-17 De
Toda la historia // UICN ORMA Full story // IUCN in Africa areas and key social policy issues, for instance Indigenous Peoples, Sacred
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6. 5 Congreso Mundial De Parques, Durban, Africa Del Sur, 8-17 De
Australia) and Victorino Saway representing Indigenous Peoples Ad Hoc Pete Goodman, USA and South Africa; Enrique Lahmann, IUCNORMA Case
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7. The Case For Introducing Internet Education Into Africa
The Case for Introducing Internet Education Into Africa By.
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8. AnGR Dossier Final Version _4_ Jan 03.doc
of a phylogenetic tree for cattle breeds of Africa and Asia and mapping and unique attributes' to be supplied from the Indigenous Knowledge
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9. The Constitution Of Kenya Review Commission
FOR THE RECOGNITION AND PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF KENYA'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MEMORANDUM TO Turkana, Ogiek, Sengwer, Terik, Orma, Wardei
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10. ENB On The Side @ UNFCCC COP-6
Salas alberto.salas@orma.iucn.org from India, South Africa, China and CDM might be more acceptable to some NGOs and indigenous peoples
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11. Links
IUCNWorld Conservation Union, Regional Office for MesoAmerica – orma, indigenous peoples and Protected Areas in africa from Principles to Practice.
http://www.wiomsa.org/mpatoolkit/Links.htm
Preface Introduction How to use the toolkit Theme sheets ...
Acknowledgements
Links
The references from the theme sheets posted on this website so far are listed below with links to websites where they can be downloaded or viewed for no cost. Some links are to html documents, however the majority are links to on-line pdf files. To read pdf files, Adobe Acrobat is needed. This can be downloaded for free here . The references that are not available for free download at the time of printing are marked with an asterix (*). Links to websites and documents change continuously and more and more publications become available online. If a link is no longer accurate, or if you know of a link to a document mentioned below please email secretary@wiomsa.org
THEMES: A B C D ... K
PART 1. THE MANAGEMENT PROCESS A. LEGISLATIVE AND INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK A1. Types and categories of MPAs Chape, S. et al. (compilers) 2003. 2003 United Nations List of Protected Areas. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland and Cambridge, UK. Link In : Francis, J. et al. (eds.)

12. Category Talk:Indigenous Peoples - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
One such is the indigenous peoples of africa Coordinating Committee, who note that. Today, groups claiming to be ‘indigenous’ in africa are mostly those
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General discussion on indigenous category
I don't feel comfortable about categories that seem to be motivated by misconceptions (re: there has been a misconception that these peoples... ). I also think this category has POV problems (read Maasai and Mukogodo-Maasai to see one obvious problem). In North America and Australia, this seems to be a term that is commonly used. In Africa however it isn't. Let's stick to using it only where is is in common use — I don't see why we would need to add almost every single ethno-stub to this category. — mark 12:53, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC) edit
Validity, usefulness and what should be included?
I should like to further explore in some detail the notions on whether or not this Category is a valid, useful, or desirable one. In my view, I believe that it is (or can be made so- at present, it has only a few, almost random entries, and as such is deficient). In response to some likely questions:
  • Is there a valid and recognised sense in which the term or label indigenous peoples is applied to a variety of cultural groups in some "unifying" way - given their obviously great diversity of experience, culture and history? Yes. Apart from its "everyday" meaning, the term has a real and specific usage found in national and international law, political, historical and anthropological academia, and specialised organisational and representational literature. Contemporary usage or identification as indigenous is an often quite explicit, even political act, made by the communities themselves or other organisations. The current main
  • 13. WAR 89 The Orma Boran - A Trypanotolerant East African Breed
    among the indigenous zebu cattle of East africa. The Boran type cattle of theOrma people in the Tana River district of Kenya is an indigenous Bos indicus
    http://www.fao.org/ag/againfo/resources/documents/WAR/war/W6437T/w6437t08.htm
    SHORT COMMUNICATION/BRÈVE COMMUNICATION/COMUNICACION BREVE
    The Orma Boran - a trypanotolerant East African breed
    R.B. Dolan This article is published with the kind permission of the Director, Kenya Trypanosomiasis Research Institute (KETRI), PO Box 362, Kikuyu, Kenya, where the author can also be contacted.
    ORMA BORAN: UNE RACE TRYPANOTOLÉRANTE D'AFRIQUE DE L'EST
    L'Institut de recherche sur la trypanosomiase du Kenya a étudié pendant plus de 15 ans les bovins de la race Orma Boran dans la région du fleuve Tana au Kenya, infestée par la mouche tsé-tsé. Ces bovins, par rapport à d'autres races d'Afrique de l'Est, ont démontré une certaine tolérance à la trypanosomiase. Ils ont des taux de morbidité et de mortalité inférieurs et requièrent moins de traitements. Un programme de sélection a été mis en place afin d'améliorer les caractéristiques de production de viande de ces bovins tout en conservant leur trypanotolérance. Les taureaux issus de ce programme de sélection sont aujourd'hui vendus aux éleveurs dans d'autres régions du Kenya infestées par la mouche tsé-tsé.
    LOS VACUNOS ORMA BORAN, RAZA TRIPANOTOLERANTE DE AFRICA

    14. "Kenton Miller: Balancing The Scales - Community-Based Conservation Bib. 2" -Mtn
    The Law of the Mother Protecting indigenous peoples in Protected Areas. PNUMAorma. Leff, Enrique (1996). Los nuevos actores sociales del ambientalismo
    http://www.mtnforum.org/emaildiscuss/discuss97/060697d.htm
    "Kenton Miller: Balancing the Scales - Community-Based Conservation Bib. 2" -Mtn-Forum Discussion Archive Article #060697d
    Author: Preston Hardison Date: Fri, 06 Jun 1997 14:00:08 -0400 Compiled by Preston Hardison, Department of Psychology NI-25, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195.
    E-mail: pdh@u.washington.edu; phardison@igc.apc.org. Suggested Readings on the Role of Conservation Biology in Community- Based Conservation Methods and Cases Brown, M. and Wyckoff-Baird, B. (1992/1994). Designing Integrated Conservation and Development Projects. The Biodiversity Support Program, World Wildlife Fund, The Nature Conservancy, and the World Resources Institute, c/o World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D.C. Policy-oriented document that reviews principles of ICPD design, methods and tools for their implementation, and case studies, mostly from Africa and Southeast Asia. Bakema, R.J. (ed.)(1994). Local Level Institutional Development for Sustainable Land Use. Royal Tropical Institute (KIT) Press, Amsterdam. Reviews of institutions for local decision-making and participation in natural resources management, the effects of intervention, and the roles of administration and extension. Cernea, M.M. (1994). The Building Blocks of Participation: Testing Bottom-up Planning. World Bank Discussion Paper 166. World Bank, Washington, D.C. Covers methods for community diagnosis, analysis for comminity-based projects, the role of experimentation, institutions needed, how to manage conflicts, and decentralization by analyzing a single case of the Programa para Desarrollo Rural (PIDER) in Mexico.

    15. "FINAL CONCLUSIONS Meeting Of Women Leaders On The Environment" -Mtn-Forum On-Li
    lorena.aguilar@orma.iucn.org. FINAL CONCLUSIONS traditional knowledge andthe practices of indigenous peoples and local communities;
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    FINAL CONCLUSIONS
    Meeting of Women Leaders on the Environment
    7-8 March 2002
    Helsinki, Finland

    Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2002
    To: "Mountain Forum - Women"
    From: Mountain Forum Moderator
    Subject: Declaration that the Women Ministers of Environment
    Note: The message below was forwarded to the mf-women list by the EMF Moderator.
    Dear Colleagues: Please find attached the Declaration that the Women Ministers of Environment in Finland have produced. This meeting was co-hosted by IUCN, the Ministry of Environment of Finland and Harvard University. This document has been sent to Mr. Nitin Desai Secretary of the WSSD. Warm regards to all, Lorena Aguilar
    lorena.aguilar@orma.iucn.org
    FINAL CONCLUSIONS
    Meeting of Women Leaders on the Environment
    7-8 March 2002 Helsinki, Finland
  • Women ministers of the environment and representatives from 19 countries, as well as women leaders of 28 international governmental and non-governmental organisations working for sustainable development met in Helsinki on 7-8 March, 2002. The meeting of Women Leaders on the Environment was organised under the auspices of the Council of Women World Leaders (CWWL) and IUCN - The World Conservation Union, and hosted by the Ministry of the Environment of Finland. The meeting was co-chaired by Ms. Satu Hassi, Minister of the Environment and of Development Cooperation, Finland, and Ms. Rejoice T. Mabudafhasi, Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism, South Africa.
  • The meeting recognised that ten years ago, governments committed themselves to the Rio Declaration and Agenda 21, and while much work has begun, the full hope and promise of the integration of social, economic and environmental policies have yet to be wholly realised. Women bring a unique voice to the challenges and opportunities of sustainable development. Their experience, their participation and their leadership are crucial to the success of the World Summit on Sustainable Development. Johannesburg offers an opportunity to strengthen the world's commitment to a sustainable development that is fair and equitable for all, and to reaffirm countries' common but differentiated responsibilities towards that end.
  • 16. Kenya's Languages And Dialects
    Rendille and orma speaking groups occupy the north western part. become themost extended indigenous language in africa, with some 50 million speakers.
    http://kenya.com/language.html
    Dialect Map of Kenya Languages Linguistic Groups
    Bantu

    Concentrations in three main geographical regions - Western Kenya and Lake Victoria region (Luhya, Kisii), east of Rift Valley, (Kikuyu, Embu, Kamba) and Coastal belt (Mijikenda).
    Nilotic
    Represented by the Luo, Kalenjin, Maasai and related groups. The Kalenjin linguistic group is concentrated in the area north to south and west of the central highlands, while the Luos are concentrated in the Lake Victoria Basin.
    Cushitic
    Somali speaking group occupying eastern portions of the arid and semi-arid north eastern Kenya. Rendille and Orma speaking groups occupy the north western part.
    30 distinct languages or dialects are spoken in Kenya. Swahili
    Swahili or Kiswahili has become the most extended indigenous language in Africa, with some 50 million speakers. Currently it is the official and national language in Tanzania. In Kenya and Uganda it is the national language, since official communications and administration use English. Thanks to the relationships of the East African countries with the neighboring countries, Swahili is also spoken in some regions of Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Somalia and South Africa.
    Dating the origins of Swahili is not an easy task. It seems clear that the language was spoken at the coast during the 13th century. Some authors propose a much more ancient origin: in his work "Journey through the Erithraean Sea", a greek trader named Diogene who visited the East African coast in the year 110 A.D. told that the arab traders who regularly sailed the coast talked to the natives in their local language, which could represent the first historical reference to Swahili.

    17. Oromia Online - Oromia And The Oromo People
    that Oromo are indigenous to this part of africa, Abyssinian rulers, This, most probably, originated from his reference to the people as orma or
    http://www.oromia.org/OromiaBriefs/Oromo&Oromia.htm
    Search this site for:
    Oromo Related Web Sites Sagalee Bilisummaa Oromoo Oromia Support Group (OSG) Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) Voice of America - Afaan Oromoo Other Links Sidama Liberation Front Sidama Concern Ogaden Online International News Stand BBC News Africa Daily Nation IRIN News VisAfric ... New York Times Oromia and the Oromo people The following summary information was adopted from the book by Gadaa Melbaa, Khartoum, Sudan 1988. Summary Information

    People: Oromo
    Country: Oromia (also phonetically spelled as Oromiyaa)
    Area: 600,000 sq.km approx.

    18. Table Of Contents For Mulder, M. And Coppolillo, P.: Conservation: Linking Ecolo
    CHAPTER 4 indigenous peoples as Conservationists 81 4.1 Introduction 81 Box 6.2 Changes in the Management of the Kenya orma Commons 137
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    19. Biological Sciences In Dental Medicine At Harvard University: Resources For Mino
    http//www.hms.harvard.edu/orma/ Harvard Medical School seeks diverse student of indigenous peoples through selfdetermination, academic achievement,
    http://phd.hsdm.harvard.edu/min-resources.html
    Home Faculty and Research Courses Recent Dissertations Resources for Minority Students Harvard School of Dental Medicine Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Harvard Medical School Harvard University ... Home > Resources for Minority Students
    Resources for Minority Students
    We believe that the best research training occurs in the richest possible context: one in which differences are highly valued. The Biological Sciences in Dental Medicine Program seeks diverse student populations and works in close partnership with the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Harvard Medical School, and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences to support students of all ethnic backgrounds.
    The following are links to resources for minority students and students of all ethnic, cultural, religious, and social backgrounds.
    Harvard Medical School Office of Diversity and Community Partnership

    Harvard Medical School Office of Recruitment and Multicultural Affairs

    Minority Biomedical Scientists of Harvard

    Harvard University Native American Program
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    http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dcp/

    The Office for Diversity and Community Partnership at Harvard Medical School was created to promote increased recruitment, retention and advancement of underrepresented minority faculty at Harvard Medical School and to oversee all diversity activities involving Harvard Medical School faculty, trainees, students and staff. The Office seeks to preserve the Harvard tradition of excellence in medicine and science by amplifying the search for, and support of, well-trained faculty, while creating a cadré of medical professionals reflecting the larger community that we serve. In addition, the Office coordinates the School’s many and varied interactions with community groups and organizations. The Office for Diversity and Community Partnership (DCP) programs and initiatives fall into two broad areas – minority faculty development and community outreach.

    20. References
    Economic and political differentiation among Galole orma women. In Contemporarynomadic and pastoral peoples africa and Latin America, ed. PC Salzman.
    http://www.ifad.org/gender/thematic/livestock/live_ref.htm
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    document.write(document.title) Abu, K. 1990. Socio-economic study of livestock keeping in the northern region. Draft report for ZOPP project planning workshop, Khartum. GTZ, Eschborn, Germany Abu Bodie, G.J. 1979. The role of Rendille women. IPAL Technical Report F-2, UNESCO/MAB. Adan, A.H. 1988. Adra, N. 1983. Ahmed, A.G.M. 1972. Essays in Sudan Ethnology, Ahmed, A.G.M. 1976. Some aspects of pastoral nomadism in the Sudan. Economic and Social Research Council, Khartoum. Al-Hassny, A. 1983. Allan, W. 1965. The African husbandman. Asad, T. 1970. The Kababish Arabs: Power, authority and consent in a nomadic tribe. New York: Praeger Publ. Attfield, H.H.D. 1990. Raising chickens and ducks. London: VITA. Attia, H. 1983. Seminaire sur le role des femmes dans la production vivriere (Summary). Expert consultation on women in food production, FAO, Rome.

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