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UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
For information on Australian Human Rights Commission resources on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, see http://www.humanrights.gov.au/declaration_indigenous/index.html
'It is using the Declaration that breathes life into it.'
As an international instrument, the Declaration provides a blueprint for Indigenous peoples and governments around the world, based on the prin
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The rights of indigenous peoples - James Anaya
James Anaya is a Regents Professor and the James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy at the University of Arizona College of Law. An expert in international human rights and issues concerning indigenous groups, Mr. Anaya served as the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples for the United Nations.
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Our Generation - Full length version (2010, 73min)
The original version of the ground-breaking Indigenous rights documentary Our Generation.
Winner "Best Campaign Film" at London International Documentary Festival 2011.
For more information, visit: www.ourgeneration.org.au
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Ward Churchill: Indigenous Rights and Resistance
Other Voices Other Choices: http://othervoicesotherchoices.blogspot.com/ Ward Churchill spoke at Binghamton University on April 14, 2007.
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Anti-Colonialism and the Struggle for Indigenous Rights
April 13, 2011 A lecture series by Rodolfo Stavenhagen, Richard and Ann Pozen Visiting Professor in Human Rights, University of Chicago, and Professor Emerit...
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Rigoberta Menchú: Indigenous Rights in Guatemala (Documentary, 1992, VHS)
"In recognition of her work for social justice and ethno-cultural reconciliation" she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October 12, 1992. "The celebration...
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Indigenous Australian Land Rights - Behind the News
Mabo Day is the anniversary of a court decision that recognised for the first time that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a special connectio...
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Nude demonstration for indigenous rights
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot of hundreds of indigenous demonstrators, some naked and semi-naked surrounding the statue "Angle of Independence"
2. Mid shot of naked and semi-naked demonstrators
3. Mid shot of naked women demonstrating with banners on the stairs the statue
4. Mid shot of naked woman giving away pamphlets to motorists. UPSOUND "Find out why the women of the 400 villages demonstrate na
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Rigoberta Menchu: Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples
Rigoberta Menchú is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, indigenous woman and survivor of genocide in Guatemala. She seeks the observance of a code of ethics for an...
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Indigenous Rights in Latin America: What Kind of Freedom Do They Offer? With Nancy Postero
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Anthropologist Nancy Postero describes the political rise of indigenous peoples in Latin America, as they called for more recognition from the state and more inclusive forms of citizenship. Where that was impossible, they sought international attention by demanding human rights, especially human rights to culture. Postero explores what kinds of freedom these two fram
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Inside the Issues 4.28 | Indigenous Rights
Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples, Rodolfo Stavenhagen joins host Andrew Thompson ...
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Indigenous Rights and Universal Peace - Rigoberta Menchu
Nobel Peace Prize winner Rigoberta Menchu discusses the history and continuing struggle for human rights for indigenous peoples and women. Series: "Voices" [...
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Niko on Indigenous Rights - English
Niko Nawaikula on the affects of the current regimes Decrees & Constitution on the Indigenous people of Fiji and their rights to their land. Niko Nawaikula q...
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Documentary in Laos on Indigenous Rights and Conservation for IUCN
We shot this documentary in the Champasack Province of southern Laos to highlight the importance of a rights based approach to nature conservation. The project was mandated by the environmental NGO IUCN, based in Switzerland. This film was screened at the World's Park Congress in Sydney Australia in 2014
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Niko on Indigenous Rights - Fijian
Niko Nawaikula on the affects of the current regimes Decrees & Constitution on the Indigenous people of Fiji and their rights to their land. Niko Nawaikula q...
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The Indigenous Rights Declaration The US Wants Nothing To Do With
'The American Declaration on the Rights of Indegenous Peoples' is 18 years in the making. It promises protections for all First Nations people of the Western Hemishpere. Why are countries like the US and Canada not getting on board?
Join the ‘Redactivist’ movement online...
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Protecting the Amazon Includes Defending Indigenous Rights
Hiparidi Top'Tiro Xavante says indigenous peoples of the Amazon are uniting to defend their way of life and protect the biodiversity of the "lungs of the world"
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#6: Indigenous Rights in Australia
Check out Oxfam: http://www.oxfam.org.au/explore/indigenous-australia/close-the-gap/ For more details have a read of: http://www.indigenousrights.net.au/ We'...
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INDIGENOUS RIGHTS FOR SO-CALLED BLACKS/CASTE SLAVERY PART 3
How so-called black people's Native American heritage can help the overall cause for self determination in the United States. Excerpt from "THE COZMO EL SHOW...
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Angus on the UN Charter on Indigenous Rights
NDP MP Charlie Angus on the UN Charter on Indigenous Rights
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Indigenous Peoples Protest For Climate Rights In Paris
Indigenous peoples from the Arctic to the Amazon took to the waters of Paris, calling for the UN climate agreement being negotiated at #COP21 to include indigenous rights. A study by the World Resources Institute shows that ensuring indigenous people's land rights can reduce deforestation and CO2 emissions.
Music courtesy of A Tribe Called Red: http://atribecalledred.com (http://atribecalledred.
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Human rights, indigenous rights threatened at #COP21
Are human rights being set aside at the COP21?
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Webinar: Realizing International Indigenous Rights in Domestic Law
The panel discussion will explore the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing the the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in domestic law. Panelists will include Walter Echo-Hawk, a Native American attorney and professor with more than 40 years experience representing Native American tribes in litigation involving religious freedom, water right
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
For information on Australian Human Rights Commission resources on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, see http://www.humanrights.gov.au/dec...
For information on Australian Human Rights Commission resources on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, see http://www.humanrights.gov.au/declaration_indigenous/index.html
'It is using the Declaration that breathes life into it.'
As an international instrument, the Declaration provides a blueprint for Indigenous peoples and governments around the world, based on the principles of self-determination and participation, to respect the rights and roles of Indigenous peoples within society. It is the instrument that contains the minimum standards for the survival, dignity and well-being of Indigenous peoples all over the world
- Mick Gooda,
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.
wn.com/Un Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
For information on Australian Human Rights Commission resources on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, see http://www.humanrights.gov.au/declaration_indigenous/index.html
'It is using the Declaration that breathes life into it.'
As an international instrument, the Declaration provides a blueprint for Indigenous peoples and governments around the world, based on the principles of self-determination and participation, to respect the rights and roles of Indigenous peoples within society. It is the instrument that contains the minimum standards for the survival, dignity and well-being of Indigenous peoples all over the world
- Mick Gooda,
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.
- published: 29 Nov 2012
- views: 7283
The rights of indigenous peoples - James Anaya
James Anaya is a Regents Professor and the James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy at the University of Arizona College of Law. An expert in in...
James Anaya is a Regents Professor and the James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy at the University of Arizona College of Law. An expert in international human rights and issues concerning indigenous groups, Mr. Anaya served as the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples for the United Nations.
wn.com/The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples James Anaya
James Anaya is a Regents Professor and the James J. Lenoir Professor of Human Rights Law and Policy at the University of Arizona College of Law. An expert in international human rights and issues concerning indigenous groups, Mr. Anaya served as the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples for the United Nations.
- published: 20 Feb 2015
- views: 1
Our Generation - Full length version (2010, 73min)
The original version of the ground-breaking Indigenous rights documentary Our Generation.
Winner "Best Campaign Film" at London International Documentary Festiv...
The original version of the ground-breaking Indigenous rights documentary Our Generation.
Winner "Best Campaign Film" at London International Documentary Festival 2011.
For more information, visit: www.ourgeneration.org.au
wn.com/Our Generation Full Length Version (2010, 73Min)
The original version of the ground-breaking Indigenous rights documentary Our Generation.
Winner "Best Campaign Film" at London International Documentary Festival 2011.
For more information, visit: www.ourgeneration.org.au
- published: 07 Dec 2012
- views: 127213
Ward Churchill: Indigenous Rights and Resistance
Other Voices Other Choices: http://othervoicesotherchoices.blogspot.com/ Ward Churchill spoke at Binghamton University on April 14, 2007....
Other Voices Other Choices: http://othervoicesotherchoices.blogspot.com/ Ward Churchill spoke at Binghamton University on April 14, 2007.
wn.com/Ward Churchill Indigenous Rights And Resistance
Other Voices Other Choices: http://othervoicesotherchoices.blogspot.com/ Ward Churchill spoke at Binghamton University on April 14, 2007.
- published: 19 Jan 2013
- views: 691
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author: OVOCVideos
Anti-Colonialism and the Struggle for Indigenous Rights
April 13, 2011 A lecture series by Rodolfo Stavenhagen, Richard and Ann Pozen Visiting Professor in Human Rights, University of Chicago, and Professor Emerit......
April 13, 2011 A lecture series by Rodolfo Stavenhagen, Richard and Ann Pozen Visiting Professor in Human Rights, University of Chicago, and Professor Emerit...
wn.com/Anti Colonialism And The Struggle For Indigenous Rights
April 13, 2011 A lecture series by Rodolfo Stavenhagen, Richard and Ann Pozen Visiting Professor in Human Rights, University of Chicago, and Professor Emerit...
Rigoberta Menchú: Indigenous Rights in Guatemala (Documentary, 1992, VHS)
"In recognition of her work for social justice and ethno-cultural reconciliation" she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October 12, 1992. "The celebration......
"In recognition of her work for social justice and ethno-cultural reconciliation" she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October 12, 1992. "The celebration...
wn.com/Rigoberta Menchú Indigenous Rights In Guatemala (Documentary, 1992, Vhs)
"In recognition of her work for social justice and ethno-cultural reconciliation" she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize on October 12, 1992. "The celebration...
Indigenous Australian Land Rights - Behind the News
Mabo Day is the anniversary of a court decision that recognised for the first time that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a special connectio......
Mabo Day is the anniversary of a court decision that recognised for the first time that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a special connectio...
wn.com/Indigenous Australian Land Rights Behind The News
Mabo Day is the anniversary of a court decision that recognised for the first time that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have a special connectio...
Nude demonstration for indigenous rights
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot of hundreds of indigenous demonstrators, some naked and semi-naked surrounding the statue "Angle of Independence"
2. Mid shot of naked...
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot of hundreds of indigenous demonstrators, some naked and semi-naked surrounding the statue "Angle of Independence"
2. Mid shot of naked and semi-naked demonstrators
3. Mid shot of naked women demonstrating with banners on the stairs the statue
4. Mid shot of naked woman giving away pamphlets to motorists. UPSOUND "Find out why the women of the 400 villages demonstrate naked"
5. Mid shot of men in a line "Response, Response"
6. Mid shot of police officer watching the demonstrators
7. Pan shot of women chanting "Response, Response"
8. Cut away people watching the demonstration
9. Wide shot of naked women protesting
10. Close up of woman
11. Mid shot of women with banner reading "The women of the 400 villages undress because of the lack of response of the congress"
12. Wide shot of women chanting "Response, Response"
STORYLINE
Hundreds of naked and semi-naked farmers, both men and women, from the state of Veracruz demonstrated in front of the "Angel of Independence" in Mexico City on Wednesday, angry over the loss of their land.
The farmers accuse former Secretary of State of Veracruz Miguel Angel Yunes Linares, a PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional - Institutional Revolutionary Party) congressman, Jorge Uscanga Escobar and Juan Bustillos Montalvo of obtaining by force, more than 100 hectares of land on 16 May 1992.
In addition, the farmers hold Yunes responsible for the persecution, repression and incarceration of members of the indigenous movement during his period as Secretary of the Mexican State of Veracruz.
The farmers, all members of the "Los 400 Pueblos" (the 400 villages) group, have been holding protests outside of the Mexican Congress since November 18, in an effort to bring Yunes to trial.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/483f10c038c3d8810f294b20d557cc3e
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wn.com/Nude Demonstration For Indigenous Rights
SHOTLIST
1. Wide shot of hundreds of indigenous demonstrators, some naked and semi-naked surrounding the statue "Angle of Independence"
2. Mid shot of naked and semi-naked demonstrators
3. Mid shot of naked women demonstrating with banners on the stairs the statue
4. Mid shot of naked woman giving away pamphlets to motorists. UPSOUND "Find out why the women of the 400 villages demonstrate naked"
5. Mid shot of men in a line "Response, Response"
6. Mid shot of police officer watching the demonstrators
7. Pan shot of women chanting "Response, Response"
8. Cut away people watching the demonstration
9. Wide shot of naked women protesting
10. Close up of woman
11. Mid shot of women with banner reading "The women of the 400 villages undress because of the lack of response of the congress"
12. Wide shot of women chanting "Response, Response"
STORYLINE
Hundreds of naked and semi-naked farmers, both men and women, from the state of Veracruz demonstrated in front of the "Angel of Independence" in Mexico City on Wednesday, angry over the loss of their land.
The farmers accuse former Secretary of State of Veracruz Miguel Angel Yunes Linares, a PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional - Institutional Revolutionary Party) congressman, Jorge Uscanga Escobar and Juan Bustillos Montalvo of obtaining by force, more than 100 hectares of land on 16 May 1992.
In addition, the farmers hold Yunes responsible for the persecution, repression and incarceration of members of the indigenous movement during his period as Secretary of the Mexican State of Veracruz.
The farmers, all members of the "Los 400 Pueblos" (the 400 villages) group, have been holding protests outside of the Mexican Congress since November 18, in an effort to bring Yunes to trial.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/483f10c038c3d8810f294b20d557cc3e
Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork
- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 114
Rigoberta Menchu: Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples
Rigoberta Menchú is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, indigenous woman and survivor of genocide in Guatemala. She seeks the observance of a code of ethics for an......
Rigoberta Menchú is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, indigenous woman and survivor of genocide in Guatemala. She seeks the observance of a code of ethics for an...
wn.com/Rigoberta Menchu Human Rights And Indigenous Peoples
Rigoberta Menchú is a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, indigenous woman and survivor of genocide in Guatemala. She seeks the observance of a code of ethics for an...
Indigenous Rights in Latin America: What Kind of Freedom Do They Offer? With Nancy Postero
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Anthropologist Nancy Postero describes the political rise of indigenous peoples in Latin America, as they called for more recogniti...
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Anthropologist Nancy Postero describes the political rise of indigenous peoples in Latin America, as they called for more recognition from the state and more inclusive forms of citizenship. Where that was impossible, they sought international attention by demanding human rights, especially human rights to culture. Postero explores what kinds of freedom these two frameworks of rights offer and how the struggles of indigenous peoples demonstrate the contradictions and limitations of liberal notions of rights. Series: "The Library Channel" [3/2015] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 29101]
wn.com/Indigenous Rights In Latin America What Kind Of Freedom Do They Offer With Nancy Postero
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Anthropologist Nancy Postero describes the political rise of indigenous peoples in Latin America, as they called for more recognition from the state and more inclusive forms of citizenship. Where that was impossible, they sought international attention by demanding human rights, especially human rights to culture. Postero explores what kinds of freedom these two frameworks of rights offer and how the struggles of indigenous peoples demonstrate the contradictions and limitations of liberal notions of rights. Series: "The Library Channel" [3/2015] [Public Affairs] [Humanities] [Show ID: 29101]
- published: 18 Mar 2015
- views: 30
Inside the Issues 4.28 | Indigenous Rights
Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples, Rodolfo Stavenhagen joins host Andrew Thompson ......
Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples, Rodolfo Stavenhagen joins host Andrew Thompson ...
wn.com/Inside The Issues 4.28 | Indigenous Rights
Former UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples, Rodolfo Stavenhagen joins host Andrew Thompson ...
- published: 18 Jun 2014
- views: 157
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author: CIGI
Indigenous Rights and Universal Peace - Rigoberta Menchu
Nobel Peace Prize winner Rigoberta Menchu discusses the history and continuing struggle for human rights for indigenous peoples and women. Series: "Voices" [......
Nobel Peace Prize winner Rigoberta Menchu discusses the history and continuing struggle for human rights for indigenous peoples and women. Series: "Voices" [...
wn.com/Indigenous Rights And Universal Peace Rigoberta Menchu
Nobel Peace Prize winner Rigoberta Menchu discusses the history and continuing struggle for human rights for indigenous peoples and women. Series: "Voices" [...
Niko on Indigenous Rights - English
Niko Nawaikula on the affects of the current regimes Decrees & Constitution on the Indigenous people of Fiji and their rights to their land. Niko Nawaikula q......
Niko Nawaikula on the affects of the current regimes Decrees & Constitution on the Indigenous people of Fiji and their rights to their land. Niko Nawaikula q...
wn.com/Niko On Indigenous Rights English
Niko Nawaikula on the affects of the current regimes Decrees & Constitution on the Indigenous people of Fiji and their rights to their land. Niko Nawaikula q...
Documentary in Laos on Indigenous Rights and Conservation for IUCN
We shot this documentary in the Champasack Province of southern Laos to highlight the importance of a rights based approach to nature conservation. The project ...
We shot this documentary in the Champasack Province of southern Laos to highlight the importance of a rights based approach to nature conservation. The project was mandated by the environmental NGO IUCN, based in Switzerland. This film was screened at the World's Park Congress in Sydney Australia in 2014
wn.com/Documentary In Laos On Indigenous Rights And Conservation For Iucn
We shot this documentary in the Champasack Province of southern Laos to highlight the importance of a rights based approach to nature conservation. The project was mandated by the environmental NGO IUCN, based in Switzerland. This film was screened at the World's Park Congress in Sydney Australia in 2014
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 3
Niko on Indigenous Rights - Fijian
Niko Nawaikula on the affects of the current regimes Decrees & Constitution on the Indigenous people of Fiji and their rights to their land. Niko Nawaikula q......
Niko Nawaikula on the affects of the current regimes Decrees & Constitution on the Indigenous people of Fiji and their rights to their land. Niko Nawaikula q...
wn.com/Niko On Indigenous Rights Fijian
Niko Nawaikula on the affects of the current regimes Decrees & Constitution on the Indigenous people of Fiji and their rights to their land. Niko Nawaikula q...
The Indigenous Rights Declaration The US Wants Nothing To Do With
'The American Declaration on the Rights of Indegenous Peoples' is 18 years in the making. It promises protections for all First Nations people of the Western He...
'The American Declaration on the Rights of Indegenous Peoples' is 18 years in the making. It promises protections for all First Nations people of the Western Hemishpere. Why are countries like the US and Canada not getting on board?
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'The American Declaration on the Rights of Indegenous Peoples' is 18 years in the making. It promises protections for all First Nations people of the Western Hemishpere. Why are countries like the US and Canada not getting on board?
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- published: 22 Apr 2015
- views: 484
Protecting the Amazon Includes Defending Indigenous Rights
Hiparidi Top'Tiro Xavante says indigenous peoples of the Amazon are uniting to defend their way of life and protect the biodiversity of the "lungs of the world"...
Hiparidi Top'Tiro Xavante says indigenous peoples of the Amazon are uniting to defend their way of life and protect the biodiversity of the "lungs of the world"
wn.com/Protecting The Amazon Includes Defending Indigenous Rights
Hiparidi Top'Tiro Xavante says indigenous peoples of the Amazon are uniting to defend their way of life and protect the biodiversity of the "lungs of the world"
#6: Indigenous Rights in Australia
Check out Oxfam: http://www.oxfam.org.au/explore/indigenous-australia/close-the-gap/ For more details have a read of: http://www.indigenousrights.net.au/ We'......
Check out Oxfam: http://www.oxfam.org.au/explore/indigenous-australia/close-the-gap/ For more details have a read of: http://www.indigenousrights.net.au/ We'...
wn.com/6 Indigenous Rights In Australia
Check out Oxfam: http://www.oxfam.org.au/explore/indigenous-australia/close-the-gap/ For more details have a read of: http://www.indigenousrights.net.au/ We'...
INDIGENOUS RIGHTS FOR SO-CALLED BLACKS/CASTE SLAVERY PART 3
How so-called black people's Native American heritage can help the overall cause for self determination in the United States. Excerpt from "THE COZMO EL SHOW......
How so-called black people's Native American heritage can help the overall cause for self determination in the United States. Excerpt from "THE COZMO EL SHOW...
wn.com/Indigenous Rights For So Called Blacks Caste Slavery Part 3
How so-called black people's Native American heritage can help the overall cause for self determination in the United States. Excerpt from "THE COZMO EL SHOW...
- published: 27 Jan 2014
- views: 450
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author: cozmo el
Angus on the UN Charter on Indigenous Rights
NDP MP Charlie Angus on the UN Charter on Indigenous Rights...
NDP MP Charlie Angus on the UN Charter on Indigenous Rights
wn.com/Angus On The Un Charter On Indigenous Rights
NDP MP Charlie Angus on the UN Charter on Indigenous Rights
- published: 05 May 2015
- views: 43
Indigenous Peoples Protest For Climate Rights In Paris
Indigenous peoples from the Arctic to the Amazon took to the waters of Paris, calling for the UN climate agreement being negotiated at #COP21 to include indigen...
Indigenous peoples from the Arctic to the Amazon took to the waters of Paris, calling for the UN climate agreement being negotiated at #COP21 to include indigenous rights. A study by the World Resources Institute shows that ensuring indigenous people's land rights can reduce deforestation and CO2 emissions.
Music courtesy of A Tribe Called Red: http://atribecalledred.com (http://atribecalledred.com/)
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wn.com/Indigenous Peoples Protest For Climate Rights In Paris
Indigenous peoples from the Arctic to the Amazon took to the waters of Paris, calling for the UN climate agreement being negotiated at #COP21 to include indigenous rights. A study by the World Resources Institute shows that ensuring indigenous people's land rights can reduce deforestation and CO2 emissions.
Music courtesy of A Tribe Called Red: http://atribecalledred.com (http://atribecalledred.com/)
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- published: 08 Dec 2015
- views: 487
Human rights, indigenous rights threatened at #COP21
Are human rights being set aside at the COP21?
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Are human rights being set aside at the COP21?
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Are human rights being set aside at the COP21?
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- published: 10 Dec 2015
- views: 194
Webinar: Realizing International Indigenous Rights in Domestic Law
The panel discussion will explore the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing the the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous P...
The panel discussion will explore the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing the the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in domestic law. Panelists will include Walter Echo-Hawk, a Native American attorney and professor with more than 40 years experience representing Native American tribes in litigation involving religious freedom, water rights, treaty rights, and reburial/repatriation rights; Brett Kenney, the general counsel of the Coquille Indian Tribe of southern Oregon; and Nicholas Fromherz, a visiting assistant professor at Lewis & Clark Law School with extensive experience in Bolivia. Issues to be addressed by the panelists include: the goals of some Native American tribes to recover ancestral lands and co-manage federal natural resources; the relevance of UNDRIP and other human rights principles to those aspirations and to the possible future development of federal Indian law; and difficulties encountered to date in implementing UNDRIP during recent consultations over infrastructure projects in Bolivia.
This event is sponsored by ASIL's Rights of Indigenous People Interest Group and will be streamed live at www.asil.org/live for participants not in the Portland area. Please note that the event will take place at 10:00am PST / 1:00 EST.
wn.com/Webinar Realizing International Indigenous Rights In Domestic Law
The panel discussion will explore the challenges and opportunities associated with implementing the the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in domestic law. Panelists will include Walter Echo-Hawk, a Native American attorney and professor with more than 40 years experience representing Native American tribes in litigation involving religious freedom, water rights, treaty rights, and reburial/repatriation rights; Brett Kenney, the general counsel of the Coquille Indian Tribe of southern Oregon; and Nicholas Fromherz, a visiting assistant professor at Lewis & Clark Law School with extensive experience in Bolivia. Issues to be addressed by the panelists include: the goals of some Native American tribes to recover ancestral lands and co-manage federal natural resources; the relevance of UNDRIP and other human rights principles to those aspirations and to the possible future development of federal Indian law; and difficulties encountered to date in implementing UNDRIP during recent consultations over infrastructure projects in Bolivia.
This event is sponsored by ASIL's Rights of Indigenous People Interest Group and will be streamed live at www.asil.org/live for participants not in the Portland area. Please note that the event will take place at 10:00am PST / 1:00 EST.
- published: 20 Apr 2015
- views: 0