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Sudan: International Campaign For Peace In Sudan faith organizations, women's associations and indigenous nongovernment and provideshope for all peoples in Sudan dan C. Hoffman, Area Secretary for africa http://www.africaaction.org/docs95/sud9506.htm
Phorum - WTO Global Exchange Victory (1) new, dan Horowitz, 12 indigenous peoples' SEATTLEDECLARATION (2) new, people, 12-10-1999 20 East african popular (1) new, africa, 12-09 http://phorum.tao.ca/list.php3?num=2
ENB @ CBD-5: Photos And RA Of 17 May dan Biller, OECD, reviewed OECD initiatives regarding biodiversity in Kenya, notedthat individual citizens and indigenous peoples in africa are limited in http://www.iisd.ca/biodiv/cop5/17may.html
Extractions: On the third day of CBD COP-5, delegates continued their discussions in Working Groups. In the morning, Working Group I (WG-I) addressed a work programme for dry and sub-humid lands, which was further discussed by a contact group in the afternoon. Working Group II (WG-II) discussed access to genetic resources and benefit-sharing (ABS) in the morning and operations of the Convention in the afternoon; two contact groups were established on these issues and met in the evening. Working Group One: DRY AND SUB-HUMID ECOSYSTEMS At the request of WG-I Chair Peter Schei (Norway), the Secretariat introduced the relevant documents (UNEP/CBD/COP/5/2, 3 and 19) and SBSTTA-4 Chair Christián Samper reviewed SBSTTA recommendations IV/3 and V/8 on the work programme The Convention to Combat Desertification (CCD) highlighted its collaboration with the CBD Secretariat and the need to encourage synergies among local activities that maintain ecosystem stability and livelihoods.
Common Dreams > Views > February 2000 Fight For Identity, Justice The indigenous peoples Of Ecuador Arms Perpetuate africanWar dan Morgan `Mercenaries Nations Jesse Jackson Can africa Be Saved http://www.commondreams.org/views/february2000.htm
Reconciliation, Transitional Justice And Truth Commissions Bibliography Conflict Resolution, International Conflict, indigenous peoples and Conflict BarOn,dan, ed. Bridging the Gap Country Unmasked Inside South africa's Truth and http://www.peacemakers.ca/bibliography/bib26reconciliation.html
Extractions: Click on the icon to find the Peacemakers Trust portal to book review sites and to the Network bookstore. This page is under construction, and suggestions would be appreciated. See also the bibliography pages on Restorative Justice Religious Perspectives on Conflict Resolution International Conflict Indigenous Peoples and Conflict Resolution and other pages. Alter, Susan. Apologising for Serious Wrongdoing: Social, Psychological, and Legal Considerations . Final Report for the Law Commission of Canada. Ottawa: Law Commission of Canada, 1999. Augsburger, David W. The New Freedom of Forgiveness . Chicago: Moody Press, 2000. Barkan, Elazar. The Guilt of Nations: Restitution and Negotiating Historical Injustices . Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. Bar-On, Dan, ed. Bridging the Gap: Storytelling as a Way to Work Through Political and Collective Hostilities . Hamburg: Korber-Stiftung, 2000.
Vindex, De Vindplaats Van Het Nederlandse Web Staat uw webpagina nog niet in Vindex? Meld deze dan nu aan! Url Emailadres OmschrijvingReports on indigenous peoples. http//www.cwis.org/africa.html. http://www.vindex.nl/dir/Regional/Africa/Society_and_Culture
Extractions: Column nr.1 1999 G MEANDERING EVOLUTION I n my life time the evolution of the sport has been gradual in many respects, yet amazing in others. Thanks to the advent of space age materials and cutting edge manufacturing, the common man can enjoy the pulse raising power of a four pound rainbow slamming his store bought Royal Coachmen. The legion of contemporary fly fishers now includes a most welcome change, the gentler sex has discovered the Zen like contemplation inherent is very complimentary to their natural gentleness. My article on international super model Karen Graham now running in this webzine is a good case in point. Ms. Graham is also an accomplished guide in upstate New York (see " "). In the coming months many well schooled lady fly fishers will be spotlighted. One aspect of the sport that continues is the number of famous practitioners. In America wealthy industrialists, movie stars, athletes, and those with alittle too much money and free time can be found sipping 25 year old Scotch and tying their own mayflies inside warm and cozy 40 thousand dollar 4 wheel drives! We are lucky to still have among us many grand innovators and gods of the sport. My article on world renowned Walton Powell, one of the most famous Bamboo fly rod makers alive today ( see "
Dictionary Of The Taino Language A comprehensive collection of Taino words translated into Spanish with an introduction in English.Category Society History By Region Caribbean Puerto RicoThis dictionary of words of the indigenous peoples of caribbean is Hay dos clases,que dan semillas roja y amarilia. fruto, el fiame, se trajo de africa con la http://members.dandy.net/~orocobix/terms1.htm
Extractions: PEOPLES OF THE CARIBBEAN This dictionary of words of the indigenous peoples of caribbean is from the encyclopedia "Clásicos de Puerto Rico, second edition, publisher, Ediciones Latinoamericanas. S.A., 1972" It was compiled by Puerto Rican historian Dr. Cayetano Coll y Toste of the "Real Academia de la Historia." He describes as "vocabulario indo-antillano." It may possibly be the most comprehensive collection of Taino words ever compiled and it is well documented. For the purpose of clarification, Dr. Coll y Toste includes words which have been incorporated into language, but are not Taino. An example is Mabí, which is of African derivation. I do not know if this encyclopedia is still in print, but I highly reccomend it. If it all can be obtained do it. Aside from the dictionary, Coll y Toste's writing is descriptive, well documened, and wonderful reading. The remainder of the encyclopedia, seven volumes in all, is a treasure of Puerto Rican history and culture. If I may offer a word of advice. Please do not take this dictionary (or anyone else's work) as "Gospel." Though Dr. Coll y Toste does a fine job, as you will find, many times he disagrees with the findings of others who had previously documented these same words. Most of his disagreements center on spelling and pronunciation, not meaning.
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WebQuest The impact of British imperialism on the indigenous peoples of africa Look in A.Part Three West africa and Europe Koebner, Richard, and Helmut dan Schmidt. http://users.erols.com/sespec/webquests/imperialismafrica/ImperialismInAfrica.ht
Extractions: Introduction As European powers gained a foothold in various regions of the African continent in the nineteenth century, citizens from their respective countries took up the challenge of colonization. What followed was a period of intense competition among European powers for territorial domination and increased tensions among competing European powers as they clashed over protecting their imperialistic acquisitions in Africa, India, the Middle East, and Asia. assigned to the foreign desk in South Africa, you are encouraged to travel throughout the continent of Africa. The year is 1880. You have been in South Africa for two months and now you are ready to begin to fulfill your assignment. The Editor in Chief has assigned you and your colleagues to write a series of feature editorials on Imperialism in Africa. Since it is the job of a newspaper reporter to inform its readers, the Board of Directors of the British Times Herald has given you an unlimited expense account to investigate this controversial topic.
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Extractions: · Demanding full recognition of community rights We - twenty three representatives of communities and groups affected by mining from Asia-Pacific, Africa, India, South and North America - met in London from May 18-23rd 2001, to compare the impacts of mining on the lives of communities and ecosystems and to share strategies on how to confront the industry. London is the minerals capital of world, where a major proportion of global capital investment in mining is raised and the most active metals trading takes place. It is here that the international headquarters of some of the major mining companies are located, and that recent initiatives have been launched, seeking to persuade the "international community" that the minerals industry can continue many of its unacceptable practices. These initiatives include the Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development programme (MMSD) which is supported by more than thirty leading mining companies, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and the London-based International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED). We have seen our peoples suffering for many years from mining in all stages and forms, and from exploration to development through to abandonment. Industrial mining has caused grievous pain and irreparable destruction to our culture, our identities and our very lives. Our traditional lands have been taken, and the wealth seized, without our consent or benefit.
Jaringan Advokasi Tambang disebabkan oleh industri tambang, minyak dan gas activists, from 15 countries of africa,Asia Pacific countries and the survival of indigenous peoples and local http://www.jatam.org/wti/news/news1eng.html
Extractions: We, 74 representatives of communities affected by mining, non-governmental organizations and activists, from 15 countries of Africa, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Europe and North America - have gathered in Bali, from 24 to 27 May, 2002, to tally the impacts of the global mining industry on our communities and ecosystems and to assert, at the occasion of Prepcom IV of the World Summit for Sustainable Development, that mining as we know it today is unsustainable and runs counter to people-oriented development. Within a context of imperialist globalization, mining, oil and gas has been a threat to the economic and social development of many of our countries and the survival of indigenous peoples and local communities. We therefore make the following demands: a moratorium on all new mines an immediate shutdown of all existing mines where communities demand it a ban on mining oil and gas activities in sensitive ecological and cultural areas including protected areas, small islands, mountaintops, oceans, and in conflict zones
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Extractions: Messages: Re: reply to Danny Yee Eve Pinsker MED ANTH FILMS ej Re: dont try my generosity dan (*not* the subject but... (*) Eva M Armstrong HELP - Amazonia and comercial/popular film Jackson M Roper Anthropological Literature database Douglas B Hanson Thanks Anthro-L callison Re: reply to Danny Yee Read, Dwight ANTHRO MED ANTH FILMS David Buck ISO Dr. Charlotte (Sherry) Mary open discussion topic John O'Brien Updated Comment on Rindos' Tenure Troubles at UWA Hugh Jarvis Kids, guns, poisonous ladies... Steve Mizrach end of a broken thread Daniel A. Foss open discussion acharya@HG.ULETH.CA
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Extractions: Messages: Re: OPEN DISCUSSION TOPIC Daniel A. Hickerson Re: Open Discussion Daniel A. Hickerson dont try my generosity dan (*not* the subject but... (*) Daniel A. Foss Re: reply to Danny Yee Eve Pinsker MED ANTH FILMS ej Re: dont try my generosity dan (*not* the subject but... (*) Eva M Armstrong HELP - Amazonia and comercial/popular film Jackson M Roper Anthropological Literature database Douglas B Hanson Thanks Anthro-L callison Re: reply to Danny Yee Read, Dwight ANTHRO MED ANTH FILMS David Buck ISO Dr. Charlotte (Sherry) Mary open discussion topic John O'Brien Updated Comment on Rindos' Tenure Troubles at UWA Hugh Jarvis Kids, guns, poisonous ladies... Steve Mizrach end of a broken thread Daniel A. Foss open discussion acharya@HG.ULETH.CA Underwater archaeology in Colombia Anita Cohen-Williams Re: Book Review - Cultural Materialism E.J. Ford CFS open discussion zagarell@LAB.CC.WMICH.EDU
On Campus News about the music and art from africa, Israel, Canada Instructor Dr. dan Sydiaha. Sponsoredby the indigenous peoples Program, Extension Division, in partnership http://www.usask.ca/communications/ocn/Feb5-99/extension.html
Extractions: Story Other ... World Wide Web ABORIGINAL CULTURE/SCIENCE WORKSHOPS March 6, learn about the history and oral stories of Aboriginal environmental knowledge, specifically of the North-central Saskatchewan Cree. Useful for an ethnobotanical resource kit for classrooms and for contributing to a more positive attitude towards Aboriginal peoples. The first of a two part series. FMI, call Priscilla Settee at 966-5556. Untangling the Web: Web page management for the non-technical manager. You will learn how to define goals and audiences for your Web site and receive additional planning tools to use after the course. This program is for mid- to upper-level management with responsibility for their organization's web site and little or no technical experience with the web. Facilitators: Suzanne Cornforth , a senior consultant of Paschall Associates and Darlene Fichter , president of Northern Lights Internet Solutions. Tuesday, February 16, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Willows Golf and Country Club.Fee: $245 (includes lunch).
Extractions: Index Abstract Introduction Chapter I. The term 'indigenous'. Ia. Elements of a definition of 'indigenous': ambiguities and contradictions. ... Notes Abstract Back to Index Introduction Back to Index The topic dealt with in this paper is the right to land of indigenous peoples. All along the various chapters the attempt will be to explain why this right is so relevant to indigenous peoples and which are the existing and potential ways to protect it. It is emblematic that, to look at these concepts in a concrete situation, the case chosen is the one of Mapuche people. Mapuche means people ( che ) of the Earth ( Mapu Chapter I The term Indigenous.
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Extractions: This is New York's first major show and sale of ceramics, glass and enamels featuring at least 50 prominent English, European and American galleries/dealers of museum quality antique and contemporary ceramics. Held at the National Academy of Design our exhibitors offer exquisite examples of decorative art objects from the earliest Classical periods to the finest of contemporary Studio Pottery, porcelain, glass and enamels. This stunning show is vetted by a jury of professionals prior to its opening therefore you can feel confident to find the presence of first-class dealers/galleries from around the world displaying both authentic antique art and contemporary ceramics. While everyone is welcome this sale is especially suited for collectors, connoisseurs and museum curators.