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  1. A case study in multinational corporate accountability: Ecuador's indigenous peoples struggle for redress.: An article from: Denver Journal of International Law and Policy by Maxi Lyons, 2004-09-22
  2. Ethnic Groups in Ecuador: Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador
  3. Determining Insurrectionary Inclinations Among Indigenous Peoples of Ecuador by Miguel C. Iniguez, 2001
  4. Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador: Conaie, Shuar, Achuar, Cofán, Zapara, Otavalo, Cotocollao Indians, Cañaris, Awá, Tagaeri, Maina Indians
  5. Indigenous Peoples of South America: Indigenous Peoples in Brazil, Indigenous Peoples in Ecuador, Yanomamö, Indigenous Peoples in Colombia
  6. Close to Nature.(an ecotourism lodge in Ecuador is trying to preserve the indigenous people's way of life)(Brief Article): An article from: E by Jennifer Bogo, Tracey C. Rembert, 1999-11-01
  7. Defining ethnodevelopment in operational terms: Lessons from the Ecuador indigenous and Afro-Ecuadoran Peoples Project (LCR sustainable development working paper) by Martien van Nieuwkoop, 2000
  8. Indians and Leftists in the Making of Ecuador's Modern Indigenous Movements (Latin America Otherwise) by Marc Becker, 2008-01-01
  9. Crude Chronicles: Indigenous Politics, Multinational Oil, and Neoliberalism in Ecuador (American Encounters/Global Interactions) by Suzana Sawyer, 2004-01-01
  10. The Globalization of Contentious Politics: The Amazonian Indigenous Rights Movement (Indigenous Peoples and Politics) by Pamela Martin, 2002-11-08
  11. Ethnopolitics in Ecuador: Indigenous Rights and the Strengthening of Democracy (North-South Center Press) by Melina Selverston-Scher, 2001-09
  12. One State, Many Nations: Indigenous Rights Struggles in Ecuador (School for Advanced Research Global Indigenous Politics) by Maximilian Viatori, 2010-07-07
  13. Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador (Pitt Latin American Studies)
  14. Begging as a Path to Progress: Indigenous Women and Children and the Struggle for Ecuador's Urban Spaces (Geographies of Justice and Social Transformation) by Kate Swanson, 2010-03-01

81. Indigenous Peoples In Latin America - LANIC
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82. Voices From The Earth, Vol. 3, No. 1
Voices from the Earth Current Issue Table of Contents Oil's Grip on ecuador's indigenousPeoples Petroleum and ecuador's indigenous People Environmental Work
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Look at the land. Our grandfather lived here. So do we. It is our land here, her we used to live. Stranger, touring around you will not come, you will not come. We lived over these hills, we still do, because the forest is our life. Huaorani chant translated by Laura Rival I want to stamp on the ground hard enough to make that oil come out. I want to skip the legalities, permits, red tape, and other obstacles. I want to go immediately and straight to what matters: getting that oil. Rick Bass, Petroleum Geologist

83. R I S Q . N L | Indigenous Peoples (Inheemse Volkeren)
Defining Ethnodevelopment in Operational Terms Lessons from the EcuadorIndigenous and AfroEcuadoran peoples Project (PRODEPINE).
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84. U'wa Attacked; Indigenous Confederation Demands Occidental Petroleum Leave Ecuad
operations. And finally, the U'wa and ecuador's indigenous peopleshave developed strong ties through past struggles. The latest
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U'WA ATTACKED; INDIGENOUS CONFEDERATION DEMANDS OCCIDENTAL PETROLEUM LEAVE ECUADOR
10 Things You Can Do for the U'wa Ecuador's powerful indigenous confederation, CONAIE (Confederacion Nacional Indigena de Ecuador), demanded on June 28 that Occidental Petroleum leave Ecuador and Colombia. In a letter delivered to Occidental's Quito office by a delegation of fifty indigenous rights and environmental activists, CONAIE promised nonviolent direct actions against the company's facilities in Ecuador if Occidental Petroleum (Oxy) does not abandon its proposal to drill on the land of the U'wa peoples of northeastern Colombia.
Their demands came on the heels of a weekend of attacks on 200 U'wa peacefully blockading a road near the town of Cubara, Colombia. On June 24, some 300 Colombian anti-riot police and soldiers made a surprise, early morning attack using tear gas and physical force to break up the blockade. A local physician reports that one victim suffered bullet wounds and spokespeople for the U'wa say that 28 people were injured and some required medical attention. Another violent surprise sweep was made the next day and police detained 30 people. The United States government recently approved a US$1.3 billion military aid package to Colombia.
CONAIE has a long history of effective mobilizations against the oil industry and for political change in Ecuador. In January they organized uprisings that brought Ecuadorian life to a halt and toppled the government of President Jamil Mahuad. Earlier mobilizations have prompted a rewrite of the constitution that increased recognition of indigenous rights.

85. Indigenous Confederation Demands Occidental Leave Ecuador | Project Underground
denounced Occidental's inhuman and aggressive attitude towards indigenous peoplesand called for the company's definitive exit from ecuador and Colombia
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INDIGENOUS CONFEDERATION DEMANDS OCCIDENTAL LEAVE ECUADOR
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Indigenous Confederation Demands Occidental Leave Ecuador
CONAIE Holds Two Protests in Quito After Weekend Attacks on Colombia's U'wa
Quito, Ecuador Ecuador's powerful indigenous confederation, CONAIE, today demanded that Occidental Petroleum leave Ecuador and Colombia. In a letter delivered to Occidental's Quito office by a delegation of fifty indigenous rights and environmental activists, CONAIE promised nonviolent direct actions against the company's facilities in Ecuador if Occidental does not abandon its proposal to drill on the land of the U'wa people of northeastern Colombia. After delivering their demands to Occidental, the demonstratorsled by Blanca Chancoso of CONAIE and including representatives of the international Oilwatch networkpresented a letter from the Confederation to the Colombian Embassy calling for the suspension of Occidental's drilling plans and the release of protesters detained over the weekend. Today's protests, which also included a demonstration at the Colombian Embassy in Quito, were prompted by the Colombian government's latest round of violence against peaceful U'wa protesters. On Saturday, some 300 anti-riot police and soldiers participated in a surprise attack against 200 U'wa blockading a road in northeastern Colombia. The police and soldiers removed the protesters with tear gas and physical blows. U'wa spokespeople report that twenty-eight people were injured, with some requiring medical attention. At least one U'wa man was treated for bullet wounds. On Sunday, another protest was attacked and as many as 70 protesters have been detained. The attacks came just days after the US Congress approved over $1 billion in aid to Colombia's military.

86. Abraham Lama, Indigenous Peoples, The Invisible Victims Of War
NATIVEL@TAMVM1.TAMU.EDU From native-l@gnosys.svle.ma.us Subject IPSPeru/EcuadorInvisibleVictims of War indigenous peoples, the Invisible Victims of War.
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Indigenous Peoples, the Invisible Victims of War
By Abraham Lama, IPS, 7 March 1995
LIMA, 7 Mar (IPS) - The Aguaruna and Shuar groups of the Jibara peoples who live on both sides of the Ecuador-Peru border have not been consulted on how to settle the territorial war even though they are the traditional owners of the disputed land. The undeclared war has occured exclusively in Peruvian Aguaruna territory, in the highest part of the Cenepa river valley where 120 Auguaruna communities live. The 5,300 square kilometers have a total population of 35,000 people - 82 of the communities have legal ownership of the majority of their territory while the other 38 are in the process of gaining legal title to their land. The war has had a serious impact on the local communities, and president of the Aguaruna Huambisa Council Evaristo Nukuang reported that 28 local people have been killed by landmines during the conflict. No one has included them on the list of casualties, and their families will not receive compensation like the families of the soldiers and other dead

87. A Brief History Of CONAIE
1992); indigenous Plurinational Mandate (Nov. 1992); Political Declaration ofEcuador's indigenous peoples (Dec. 1993); Interview with Luis Macas (Dec. 93).
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The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE)
Since its formation in 1986, CONAIE has led the Indigenous peoples of Ecuador from relative isolation to a position at center stage of Ecuadorian society. CONAIE is the representative body that guarantees Indigenous people the political voice that has too long been denied them, and that expresses their needs and goals within a rapidly changing world.

88. Subject Term Glossary Beginning With "I"
Illustrators Ilo, Peru (city) Ilom, Gaspar Imbabura, ecuador (prov.) Immigration. SeeIndigenous peoples; West Indians; East Indians Indigenismo and Indianidad
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Ilo, Peru (city) Ilom, Gaspar Imbabura, Ecuador (prov.) Immigration. See Migration Imperatriz, Brazil (city) Imperialism Import Substitution Imports and Exports. See International Trade Inca Influences Incas Incense Income Income Distribution Incunabula Indentured Servants Independence Movements. See also Wars of Independence Indexation Indexes Indians. See Indigenous Peoples; West Indians; East Indians Indigenismo and Indianidad Indigenous Architecture. See Vernacular Architecture Indigenous Art Indigenous Influences Indigenous Languages Indigenous Music Indigenous/Non-Indigenous Relations Indigenous Peoples Indigenous Peoples#Influences on Indigenous Peoples#Origins Indigenous Peoples#Relations with X Indigenous Peoples#Views of Indigenous Policy Indigenous Resistance Industrial Development Projects.

89. APOYAMOS INCONDICIONALMENTE LA LUCHA DE LOS PUEBLOS INDIGENAS DEL ECUADOR Y COND
APOYAMOS INCONDICIONALMENTELA LUCHA DE LOS PUEBLOS INDIGENAS DEL ecuador Y CONDENAMOS EL USO
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International Indian Treaty Council CONSEJO INTERNACIONAL DE TRATADOS INDIOS “WORKING FOR THE RIGHTS AND RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES"
APOYAMOS INCONDICIONALMENTE LA LUCHA DE LOS PUEBLOS INDIGENAS DEL ECUADOR Y CONDENAMOS EL USO DE LA REPRESION POR PARTE DEL GOBIERNO
Defensoría Maya y las demás organizaciones miembros del Consejo Internacional de Tratados Indios -CITI-, lamentan profundamente y manifiestan su condena enérgica ante los hechos de represión y asesinatos realizados por las fuerzas de seguridad del gobierno del Ecuador en contra de los Pueblos Indígenas de ese país.
Dirigentes de la Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas del Ecuador -CONAIE- nos han confirmado que fuerzas de seguridad del gobierno de ese país han implementado una política de represión sistemática en contra de los miembros de las diferentes agrupaciones y sectores sociales del Ecuador, principalmente hacia los Pueblos Indígenas que se encuentran en su pleno derecho de manifestarse en contra de las erróneas políticas económicas y sociales del gobierno que afectan los intereses, derechos de toda la sociedad Ecuatoriana.
Nos preocupa de manera especial, el asesinato de por lo menos 7 personas entre los que se mencionan: Jorge Garcés, Juan Cabrera y el resto no identificados; la detención ilegal de más de 200, las heridas producidas con bombas lacrimógenas y armas de fuego contra más de un centenar, así como las medidas intimidatorias en contra de la dirigencia del movimiento indígena del país mencionado.

90. IIHR Applauds The Appointment Of Nina Pacari As Minister Of Foreign Relations Of
Nina Pacari, a human rights activist specializing in the rights of indigenouspeoples, will become Minister of Foreign Relations of ecuador when the new
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IIHR applauds the appointment of Nina Pacari as Minister of Foreign Relations of Ecuador San Jose, Costa Rica, 14 January 2003. Nina Pacari, a human rights activist specializing in the rights of indigenous peoples, will become Minister of Foreign Relations of Ecuador when the new administration is sworn in on January 15. Her appointment is due to a combination of several important factors, including her record as a champion of indigenous peoples and her international reputation. During her long career as a defender of the rights of indigenous peoples, Pacari has won respect in all parts of the hemisphere as an authority on human rights issues. Nina Pacari formed part of the first group of experts that the IIHR sponsored in 1987 to promote the close relationship between indigenous law and human rights in the Americas. The group helped persuade the Organization of American States (OAS) to commence a process of regional consultations aimed at the adoption of a declaration on the human rights of indigenous peoples. The new Minister of Foreign Relations of Ecuador has been also a member of the IIHR’s General Assembly since 1990. She has lectured at the IIHR’s most important inter-American courses, speaking on human rights and indigenous peoples. She is a member of a number of national and international human rights organizations, such as the Washington-based Inter-American Dialogue.

91. Marxism Message, Ecuadorean Elections, Turmoil, Fragmentation
ecuador had been rocked in the last three years by political events such as indigenouspeoples' revolts, the overthrown of governments, the creation of new
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