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Canadian Natives are better off than many other Indigenous peoples in the World, a Canadian Native leader said.
Tony Mercredi, chief of the Athabasca Chipewyan band in northeastern Alberta, said he has talked to Indigenous representatives from South America and decided Canadian Natives are "comparably better off."
"Some of them didn't even have that so-called…
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Canadian Natives are better off than many other Indigenous peoples in the World, a Canadian Native leader said.
Tony Mercredi, chief of the Athabasca Chipewyan band in northeastern Alberta, said he has talked to Indigenous representatives from South America and decided Canadian Natives are "comparably better off."
"Some of them didn't even have that so-called…
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Canadian Natives are better off than many other Indigenous peoples in the World, a Canadian Native leader said.
Tony Mercredi, chief of the Athabasca Chipewyan band in northeastern Alberta, said he has talked to Indigenous representatives from South America and decided Canadian Natives are "comparably better off."
"Some of them didn't even have that so-called…
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Canadian Natives are better off than many other Indigenous peoples in the World, a Canadian Native leader said.
Tony Mercredi, chief of the Athabasca Chipewyan band in northeastern Alberta, said he has talked to Indigenous representatives from South America and decided Canadian Natives are "comparably better off."
"Some of them didn't even have that so-called…
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American Indian Leonard Peltier is a prisoner of the State, the Non-Governmental Organization Forum of the United Nations' World Conference on Human Rights was told.
"There has been 500 years of oppression," said Ben Carnes, national spokesman for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. "Peltier is one man, representing many people. The next 500 years, we will go on the…
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American Indian Leonard Peltier is a prisoner of the State, the Non-Governmental Organization Forum of the United Nations' World Conference on Human Rights was told.
"There has been 500 years of oppression," said Ben Carnes, national spokesman for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. "Peltier is one man, representing many people. The next 500 years, we will go on the…
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American Indian Leonard Peltier is a prisoner of the State, the Non-Governmental Organization Forum of the United Nations' World Conference on Human Rights was told.
"There has been 500 years of oppression," said Ben Carnes, national spokesman for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. "Peltier is one man, representing many people. The next 500 years, we will go on the…
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American Indian Leonard Peltier is a prisoner of the State, the Non-Governmental Organization Forum of the United Nations' World Conference on Human Rights was told.
"There has been 500 years of oppression," said Ben Carnes, national spokesman for the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. "Peltier is one man, representing many people. The next 500 years, we will go on the…
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Indigenous issues should have been highlighted during the UN conference, an American Native lawyer on the Indigenous peoples' Non-Government Organization working group said.
"Indigenous issues have as much relevance as anything else," Terry Janis said.
Indigenous NGO delegates met June 10 and 11 to try to formulate policies on Indigenous rights to present to the…
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Indigenous issues should have been highlighted during the UN conference, an American Native lawyer on the Indigenous peoples' Non-Government Organization working group said.
"Indigenous issues have as much relevance as anything else," Terry Janis said.
Indigenous NGO delegates met June 10 and 11 to try to formulate policies on Indigenous rights to present to the…
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Indigenous issues should have been highlighted during the UN conference, an American Native lawyer on the Indigenous peoples' Non-Government Organization working group said.
"Indigenous issues have as much relevance as anything else," Terry Janis said.
Indigenous NGO delegates met June 10 and 11 to try to formulate policies on Indigenous rights to present to the…
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Indigenous issues should have been highlighted during the UN conference, an American Native lawyer on the Indigenous peoples' Non-Government Organization working group said.
"Indigenous issues have as much relevance as anything else," Terry Janis said.
Indigenous NGO delegates met June 10 and 11 to try to formulate policies on Indigenous rights to present to the…
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Not everyone who attended the UN's human rights conference in Vienna last month knew what they were going to say to the world assembly.
When asked what he had to tell the international community, Native American activist and actor Johnny Looking Cloud sat back in a plush leather seat in the foyer of
the UN's Austria Centre and shrugged his shoulders.
"I don…
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Not everyone who attended the UN's human rights conference in Vienna last month knew what they were going to say to the world assembly.
When asked what he had to tell the international community, Native American activist and actor Johnny Looking Cloud sat back in a plush leather seat in the foyer of
the UN's Austria Centre and shrugged his shoulders.
"I don…
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Not everyone who attended the UN's human rights conference in Vienna last month knew what they were going to say to the world assembly.
When asked what he had to tell the international community, Native American activist and actor Johnny Looking Cloud sat back in a plush leather seat in the foyer of
the UN's Austria Centre and shrugged his shoulders.
"I don…
