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About the Network
An important part of our work is to serve as a linkage between community and aboriginal leaders, forestry practitioners, activists, non-governmental and governmental organizations, researchers and academics. The Role of the Network Recognizing the relationship between ecosystem and community health, the ...
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NOTICE calling for moratorium on logging in the Goolengook Forest from a Bidwali leader NO CONSENT NO TREATY NO JURISDICTION Regional Forest Agreement signed in East Gippsland fails to consult with traditional owners the Bidwali people, ignores the sovere
Environment officers present. "This land was never ceded nor was its law extinguished. The appropriate Aboriginal leaders were never consulted in the East Gippsland Regional Forest Agreement. This is a testament ... that no compensation is given to traditional owners. No royalties are paid presently to the Aboriginal owners, and it appears that the industry will continue to get away with this theft. ...
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GECO VIEWS Spring 2000 Newsletter of the Goongerah Environment Centre GECO East Gippsland Forests Old Growth Celebrate and Defend Ancient Forests Non-Violent Direct Action Protests Goolengook Ferals Anarchists Lovers of Nature Queers and Fairies Forest
Department of Natural Resources and Environment Woodchips Sawmills GECO VIEWS The Newsletter of the Goongerah Environment Centre Issue # 11 Spring 2000 Inside Goolengook Under Threat before Christmas Aboriginal Leaders evict logging operators and government foresters Bidwali call for Moratorium for Goolengook Violence in the forest - Protesters attacked in Goolengook Loggers Charged with Riot --- ...
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Photo Gallery - Province of British Columbia
B.C. Home The Premier Online Media Gallery Photos FIRST MINISTERS' SUMMIT ON ABORIGINAL ISSUES OPENS IN KELOWNA November 24, 2005 Premier Gordon Campbell joined the Prime Minister, Canada's Premiers, and other national Aboriginal leaders to discuss opportunities to close the social and economic gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Canadians within the next decade at the First Ministers' ...
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No Dirty Gold
Birks & Mayors becomes the world's first luxury jewellery retailer to join environmental, industry, and Aboriginal leaders in this ambitious effort to protect the ecological and cultural integrity of Canada's vast boreal forest. Over 60 companies worth $30 billion in annual sales have backed the Boreal Forest Conservation Framework. " ...
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Sustainable Development
Aboriginal community and is fully integrated into the organization. This team maintains regular contact with Aboriginal leaders and community members and connects with people who can assist with local Aboriginal development. Syncrude provides external support to the Athabasca Tribal Council; the Conference Board of Canada Council on Corporate Aboriginal Relations; the ...
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The Video Activist Project
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally Documentary on saving the rainforests of New South Wales. Includes music from the protests, scientific testimony, aboriginal leaders and Seed at the actions with a hand-held mike. A New Cosmology for a New Consciousness John Seed and Sr Miriam Therese McGillis speak on the Epic of Evolution, deep ecology and rainforests ...
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Only The Poets Can Save Us Now
Hungry people began raiding others' gardens. Bands began warring. This led to walls, warriors, and aggressive leaders. A permanent military class needed food, so we shifted from gardening to farming. Cities grew. ... people had names such as: Pea Blossom, Mustard Seed, Oak, Pear Tree, and Daisy. When an aboriginal human walked across the land, it was like walking through an endless crowd of living ...
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The Primitivist Critique of Civilization
Government: Bottom Up or Top Down? In the most primitive human societies there are no leaders, bosses, politics, laws, crime, or taxes. There is often little division of labor between women and ... . In many cultures prohibitions surrounded the overhunting of animals or the felling of trees. The aboriginal peoples of Australia believed that their primary purpose in the cosmic scheme of things was to ...
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Arctic - YCLSF | IISD
Are you a young Canadian from the North under the age of 30? The Circumpolar Young Leaders Program provides northern youth with training and work experience at leading organizations in Arctic countries and/ ... .ca Funders For the 2008-09 year, the Circumpolar Young Leaders Program has been made possible by funding from the Aboriginal and Circumpolar Affairs Division of Foreign Affairs Canada and the ...
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