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Chilean Mapuche social activist and educator Nilsa Rain recently spent a month touring Canada, exchanging ideas and comparing living realities with Canadian Aboriginal peoples.
And like to many Indigenous Canadians, Chilean Mapuche Indians are fighting for a land base to sustain them.
Rain, who represents an organization called the Council of Whole Lands, is one…
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Chilean Mapuche social activist and educator Nilsa Rain recently spent a month touring Canada, exchanging ideas and comparing living realities with Canadian Aboriginal peoples.
And like to many Indigenous Canadians, Chilean Mapuche Indians are fighting for a land base to sustain them.
Rain, who represents an organization called the Council of Whole Lands, is one…
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North American Natives need the international protection afforded by the United Nations if they are to survive, a Canadian Native leader told the UN during the World Conference on Human Rights.
The history of human rights abuse by governments in North America requires that the UN move immediately to ensure the rights of Indigenous peoples, said Ted Moses, head of the…
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North American Natives need the international protection afforded by the United Nations if they are to survive, a Canadian Native leader told the UN during the World Conference on Human Rights.
The history of human rights abuse by governments in North America requires that the UN move immediately to ensure the rights of Indigenous peoples, said Ted Moses, head of the…
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North American Natives need the international protection afforded by the United Nations if they are to survive, a Canadian Native leader told the UN during the World Conference on Human Rights.
The history of human rights abuse by governments in North America requires that the UN move immediately to ensure the rights of Indigenous peoples, said Ted Moses, head of the…
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North American Natives need the international protection afforded by the United Nations if they are to survive, a Canadian Native leader told the UN during the World Conference on Human Rights.
The history of human rights abuse by governments in North America requires that the UN move immediately to ensure the rights of Indigenous peoples, said Ted Moses, head of the…
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Natives endure the same human rights violations world-wide, the United Nations World Conference of Human Rights Non-Government Organization Forum was told.
The NGO forum's Working Group on Indigenous Peoples heard two days of speeches from dozens of Native peoples from round the world June 10 and 11.
The all-day meetings were designed to give Indigenous peoples…
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Natives endure the same human rights violations world-wide, the United Nations World Conference of Human Rights Non-Government Organization Forum was told.
The NGO forum's Working Group on Indigenous Peoples heard two days of speeches from dozens of Native peoples from round the world June 10 and 11.
The all-day meetings were designed to give Indigenous peoples…
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Natives endure the same human rights violations world-wide, the United Nations World Conference of Human Rights Non-Government Organization Forum was told.
The NGO forum's Working Group on Indigenous Peoples heard two days of speeches from dozens of Native peoples from round the world June 10 and 11.
The all-day meetings were designed to give Indigenous peoples…
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Natives endure the same human rights violations world-wide, the United Nations World Conference of Human Rights Non-Government Organization Forum was told.
The NGO forum's Working Group on Indigenous Peoples heard two days of speeches from dozens of Native peoples from round the world June 10 and 11.
The all-day meetings were designed to give Indigenous peoples…
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The right of the Cree people in northern Quebec to live as their ancestors once did has been dismissed in favor of that province's economic development, a Canadian Native leader said.
Ted Moses, head of the Grand Council of the Crees of Quebec, told the Indigenous peoples' tribunal, Resources Exploitation and Violation of Indigenous Rights, that the livelihood of Quebec…
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The right of the Cree people in northern Quebec to live as their ancestors once did has been dismissed in favor of that province's economic development, a Canadian Native leader said.
Ted Moses, head of the Grand Council of the Crees of Quebec, told the Indigenous peoples' tribunal, Resources Exploitation and Violation of Indigenous Rights, that the livelihood of Quebec…
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The right of the Cree people in northern Quebec to live as their ancestors once did has been dismissed in favor of that province's economic development, a Canadian Native leader said.
Ted Moses, head of the Grand Council of the Crees of Quebec, told the Indigenous peoples' tribunal, Resources Exploitation and Violation of Indigenous Rights, that the livelihood of Quebec…
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The right of the Cree people in northern Quebec to live as their ancestors once did has been dismissed in favor of that province's economic development, a Canadian Native leader said.
Ted Moses, head of the Grand Council of the Crees of Quebec, told the Indigenous peoples' tribunal, Resources Exploitation and Violation of Indigenous Rights, that the livelihood of Quebec…
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An American Indian denied access to Austria by customs officials said getting to the World Conference may cost him a court case.
Doug Anderson filed charges with the United Nations against the U.S. over that government's role in the dumping of radioactive and toxic waste on his reserve in upper New York State.
But the Native from the Tuscarora Nations near…
