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The Department - Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples that can be adopted by consensus; actively seeking the views of Indigenous representatives and NGOs, including through regular NGO consultations held in Canberra and development of networks at post to inform its international activities; being mindful of trade aspects that benefit Indigenous Australians ...
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The Frontier Mentality Lives On
There is also a much deeper cultural problem. Prior to the Goolengook attack indigenous representatives had called for an end to old growth logging. They informed loggers and the DNRE ... stockmen packing to Ensay." (Gardner, 13) It was clear from the very beginning that the local indigenous people did not condone the theft of their land. Conflict over stock continued as the Gunai ...
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Travel to Mexico: Chiapas: Anniversary of NAFTA and the Zapatista Uprising
Make a site visit to projects. Meet with internally displaced people living in temporary encampments. Participate in a dialogue with indigenous representatives to discuss land issues, their struggles, and their culture. Celebrate the history and the beauty of the people of Chiapas with the other trip participants and new friends in Mexico. ...
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Indigenous engagement in NRM in WA
Indigenous NRM facilitators. All regions in WA have Indigenous representatives on the decision making body and many regions have also established Indigenous advisory groups. This greater involvement has evolved and grown from very ... issues will not occur if it is left to a few representatives - all people working in NRM must be involved. It is most relevant to the NRM networks that provide support ...
www.nrm.gov.au

Indigenous Notes | Indian Law Resource Center
Mike Roselli, CNN   Scant Progress on the OAS Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples WASHINGTON, D.C. - The development of an American Declaration on the Rights of ... years. In recent months, the OAS draft American Declaration process has slowed significantly.  (More...) Indigenous representatives at the OAS included Six Nations Chiefs Stuart Patterson and Karl Hill. Photo by ...
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The People's Summit gives voice to Indigenous rights | Indian Law Resource Center
(Iniciativa de Integracion Regional de Sud America) which is largely financed by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).  Crippa presented another workshop for indigenous representatives from the Amazon Basin on mechanisms indigenous communities can use to defend their rights and influence the development of mega projects. The first is the IDB internal inspection mechanism which communities ...
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Indigenous Ecotourism: Río Blanco, Ecuador: Section 1
Amazonian Indians in order to end the escalating hostilities between the government and indigenous federations (Farah 1992). While the people of Ro Blanco were engaged in this struggle to ... supplemental crops such as papaya, pineapple, peanuts, beans and chili peppers. Based on interviews with representatives of nearly all of the commuity's twenty-two households, the mean number of hectares ...
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Next Generation of North American Indigenous Youth Attend International Climate Meeting 2007
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP 13) in Bali. Navajo and Mohawk representatives of the Indigenous Environmental Network leave with frustration about the outcomes of COP 13 but also ... own traditional forests. This is a violation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Despite their disappointment, both Powless and Gearon agree they have learned a lot and ...
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Benchmarks of Success - 1990-2001 : Indigenous Environmental Network
Collaboration with Indian Tribal Governments and the Public Participation of Indigenous Groups and Tribal Members in Environmental Decision Making", 1999-2000. Prepared by the Indigenous Peoples Subcommittee of NEJAC (representatives from IEN, First Nations Environmental Law Program and the Indian Country Environmental Justice Clinic - Vermont Law School, Oneida Nation of Wisconsin, Yakama ...
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Tourism and Indigenous People | Planeta
Nations' deserve a role greater than mere stakeholders in the process. Some activists suggested that if the consultation were not improved, representatives should engage in active non-cooperation. FEATURES Aboriginal Australia Rethinking Tourism - Deborah McLaren Indigenous People and Tourism in Mexico Walk with the Weavers Community Tourism and the Hopi and Navajo - Sue Beeton Indigenous Tourism ...
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