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21. The Ecologist - ARCHIVE
The romani experience parallels that of many indigenous peoples; we’vebeen assimilated, massacred, sterilised, enslaved and patronised.
http://www.theecologist.org/archive_article.html?article=157&category=77

22. Tietopalvelu
Beach; 'The Right to Political Participation of indigenous peoples. in Kola' by JelenaSergejeva; 'indigenous Land Rights in The Position of the romani in the
http://www.urova.fi/home/pyvi/JL11.html
In English
JURIDICA LAPPONICA sarjan julkaisuja
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Rights - 1993 and after
The International Year of the World's Indigenous People and Recent Developments in Indigenous Affairs: a United Nations Perspective
' by Helen McLaughlin;
The Draft Declaration on Indigenous Peoples: With Focus on the Rights to Land and Self Determination ' by Eyassu Gayim;
On Some Implications of the UN Declaration on Minorities for Indigenous Peoples ' by Patrick Thornberry;
The International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs ' by Jens Dahl;
' by Hugh Beach;
' by Kristian Myntti;
Mabo: The High Court Decision on Native Title and the Australian Native Title Act 1993 ' by Helen McLaughlin;
' by Jelena Sergejeva; Indigenous Land Rights in Peru ' by Alejandro Parellada; Land Claims in Alaska: The Problems of ANCSA ' by Nella Lee; Some Aspects of the Legal Status of the Ainu People in Japan ' by Hiroaki Yoshimura; Reflections Concerning the CSCE Seminar on the Human Dimension. The Position of the Romani in the CSCE Countries. Working Group DG 2: Equal Opportunity and Social Situation ' by Miranda Vuolasranta;

23. Stakeholdersr 4
LacroixHopson, International romani Union-NGO/ECOSOC, co-sponsored a NGO Committeetoward the 1993 UN International Year of the World's indigenous peoples.
http://www.earthsummit2002.org/wssd/stakeholders/stakeholdersr4.htm
Stakeholders
Indigenous Peoples
Amazon Alliance for Indigenous and Traditional Peoples of the Amazon Basin http://www.amazoncoalition.org/
The Amazon Alliance for Indigenous and Traditional Peoples of the Amazon Basin is an initiative born out of the partnership between indigenous and traditional peoples of the Amazon and groups and individuals who share their concerns for the future of the Amazon and its peoples. The eighty non-governmental organizations from the North and South active in the Alliance believe that the future of the Amazon depends on its peoples and the state of their environment. OneWorld Guide to Indigenous Rights http://www.oneworld.org/themes/topic/index.html?doc_url=topic_33_1.shtml
contains tens of thousands of documents on indigenous rights from the partners' websites Third World Network http://www.twnside.org.sg/hum.htm
Visit the Third World Network for papers on
- Declaration on indigenous peoples long overdue (Thalif Deen
- Beijing Declaration of Indigenous Women
Yachai Wasi http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/6658/un.htm

24. Yachay Wasi - INKA Challenge Phase 3
The International romani Union, who is standing for the 11 millions of Committee forthe United Nations International Year of the World’s indigenous peoples.
http://www.yachaywasi-ngo.org/inkach3.htm
YACHAY WASI INKA CHALLENGE Phase 2 and Phase 3 Phase 2: Alerted by the International Indian Treaty Council (NGO/ECOSOC), Yachay Wasi assisted in October 1998 the Florida Indian Alliance in protesting the "sensational" exhibit of the Florida International Museum in St. Petersburg, Florida. Entitled "Empires of Mystery - The Inkas, the Andes and Lost Civilizations", this "blockbuster" exhibition featured 3 mummies from Peru and opened on October 23, 1998 "in time for Halloween" (quoted from the Florida International Museum website). Phase 3: The April 7, 1999 NY Times article announcing the unearthing of 3 young Inca children from the Andes in Argentina prompted Yachay Wasi to enter the 3rd phase of its Inka Challenge and to send a press release on 21 April, 1999. Below are excerpts: "Native Americans in this country, Indigenous Peoples around the world and their allies are outraged at Johan Reinhard and National Geographic Society looting Inka Sacred Burial sites, for years in Peru and now in Argentina, in the name of science. They are taking advantage of the fact that Native American religions are not protected by law in South America as they are in USA. According to 1990 Public Law 101-601 "Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act," Dr. Reinhard and his associates are liable to jail sentence and heavy fine. Furthermore, in the eyes of Native Americans in this hemisphere and the rest of the 300 million of Indigenous Peoples around the world, these scientists are as criminal as the professional grave looters they claim to preempt.

25. "the People's Paths!" NAIIP News Path - Desecration Of Burial Sites & Display Of
International romani Union (ECOSOC) Roberto Mucaro Borrero, Wittenberg Center (ECOSOC).CSD7 - Human Rights Caucus - April 23, 1999. indigenous peoples have
http://www.thepeoplespaths.net/articles/990424IndigRights.htm

NLThomas
Desecration of Indigenous Burial Sites
and Display of Indigenous Remains from Marie Samuel
Saturday, April 24, 1999 Samuel
New York City, NY - On April 23, representatives of Yachay Wasi (NGO/DPI), The Wittenberg Center (NGO/ECOSOC) and the International Romani Union (NGO/ECOSOC) presented the human rights violations: "Desecration of Indigenous Burial Sites and Display of Indigenous Remains" to the Human Rights caucus of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development CSD-7 meeting currently at United Nations Headquarters in New York City. The statement below was given and, as one of the topics of CSD-7 is Sustainable Tourism, the issue of "display of Indigenous remains" was approved by the Caucus to be included in its report at the conclusion of CSD-7 on April 30. It is a timely decision as the exhibit in Florida closes tomorrow.
Desecration of Indigenous Burial Sites and Display of Indigenous Remains
CSD-7 - Human Rights Caucus - April 23, 1999
"Indigenous Peoples have the right to manifest, practice, develop and teach their spiritual and religious traditions, customs and ceremonies; the right to maintain, protect, and have access in privacy to their religious and cultural sites; the right to the use and control of ceremonial objects; and the right to the repatriation of human remains. States shall take effective measures, in conjunction with the indigenous peoples concerned, to ensure that indigenous sacred places, including burial sites, be preserved, respected and protected."

26. PESC-News
of selfdetermination, to land and territory of the indigenous peoples of St 8. CentralEuropean romani Educational Opportunities Centre, Slovak Republic CEREOC
http://www.evrel.ewf.uni-erlangen.de/pesc/PESC-NE01.html
Deutsch
special project on
Radio for Peace, Democracy

and Human Rights
World Conference on Religion and Peace News 2001 Please note that the German and English news sections are not identical. Site map
Regensburger Str. 160
Phone: ++49-911-5302-549
Fax: ++49-911-5302-502
E-Mail: pesc.wcrp@gmx.de News and Developments
WCC alerts UNHCHR to increasing sectarian violence in Indonesia
WCC Special Fund to Combat Racism grants
New WCC e-forum on peace UN World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance UN-Conference on the Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons Christians and Muslims look at impact of September 11 on dialogue Three meetings on Christian-Muslim dialogue at local, regional and international levels will take place in Cairo, 17-21 December. An informal meeting between World Council of Churches (WCC) staff and about 30 local Christian and Muslim leaders will consider the educational use in the local context of a recent WCC publication Striving Together in Dialogue: A Muslim-Christian Call to Reflection and Action. A second meeting will focus on how Arab Christians and Muslims see the Arab world as such, and in relation to other countries and cultures, after September 11. The meeting, "Relations between Nations, Cultures and Religious Communities Today: A Perspective from the Arab World", is being sponsored by the Arab Group on Christian-Muslim Dialogue and will involve about 30 participants.

27. What's New/Unique/Best
12/15/96 Latin American Stories Latin America 12/15/96 Ancient peoples of Europe(romani/Gypsies) Europe Return to indigenous peoples' Literature © 1997
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Vines/6193/whatsnew.htm
What's New
(Since June 1996) What's Unique "A People who have a past, have a history and culture.
A Culture with history will never die.
Conquered, maybe - forgotten, NEVER! " Frontera de la Palabra [Mexico/Indian]
Indigenous Peoples Literature in Denmark
Translated into Danish
by: Nick Lisberg
Original Drawing of Sitting Bull
- by Latuff [Native American/Indian]
Original Zapatista Artwork - Color
- by Latuff [Mexico/Indian]
- by Latuff [Mexico/Indian]
El Poema de Chiapas
[Mexico/Indian]
Faces of Chiapas
[Mexico/Indian]
Protest Letters
[Mexico/Indian] Taino Indian Leaders Sign Historic Declaration [Native American/Indian] Grandmother's Creation Story [Native American/Indian] Tribute to Native Americans [Native American/Indian] Chiapas Menu 2 [Mexico/Latin America] Literature Menu - Text Version [World] Running With The Buffalo [Native American/Indian] Buffalo Help Heal the Spirit [Native American/Indian] Native Youth Councils [Native American/Indian] Stereotypes: Gringos vs Latinos [Latin America] ... Literature Menu - Page 2 [World] First Congress of Indigenous Literatures of the Americas Indigenous Peoples Literature - Spanish [En Español] Indigenous Peoples Literature - Portuguese [Em Português] Indigenous Peoples Literature - Italian [In Italiano] ... Homage to Mildred I. Cleghorn [Native American/Indian]

28. Links
further information, visit these links. romani.org; indigenous peoples;Gypsies Across America; Union romani; European Roma Rights Charter;
http://www.richeast.org/HTWM/ROMA/links.html
Links
Main
Background/History
Discrimination
Legal Actions and Violence Against Roma
...
Conclusion

Links For further information, visit these links. This webpage was created by F. Wessely and M. Lastarria on 3/28/99 for History and Thought of Western Man, Rich East High School, Park Forest, Illinois. Return to Index

29. Indigenous Struggles
Patrin Homepage (romani Culture and History) Web page devoted to Roma (Gypsy ofthe Cherokee nation who has provided expert legal aid to indigenous peoples.
http://www.marxmail.org/links/indigenous.htm
Indigenous Struggles
Akha Heritage Foundation Northern Thai people facing threats from missionaries and "developers". American Indian Review (British publication). Black Mesa Indigenous Support: Big Mountain site. Cree Homepage Indians based in Quebec, who live in Eeyou Istchee, which means People's Land. ... Website devoted to "Darkness in El Dorado"; controversy (book about the racist treatment of Yanomami by anthropologists)

30. HAGAR-International Social Science Review
Development Among indigenous peoples The Case of Bedouin Recognition, Reconciliationand indigenous Rights in Fires Gypsy Performance and romani Memory from
http://www.bgu.ac.il/hagar/article/toc4.htm
HAGAR International Social Science Review
Volume 2 Number 2 2001
Special Issue on Indigenous Peoples Guest Editors: Ismael Abu-Saad, Duane Champagne Contents
To view click on a title On the Contributors
Ismael Abu-Saad and Duane Champagne
Editorial: Special Issue on Indigenous Peoples
Alean Al-Krenawi
Introducing: The Center for Bedouin Studies
and Development Ben-Gurion University of the Negev ARTICLES Duane Champagne
The Crisis in Native Governments in the 21st Century Rebecca Tsosie
Land, Culture and Community: Envisioning Native
American Sovereignty and National Identity in the
21st Century
Stefano Varese
The Territorial Roots of Latin American Indigenous Peoples’ Movements for Sovereignty
Carlos Alberto Torres Education in Latin America and the Caribbean A Theoretical Discussion of Citizenship, Democracy and Multiculturalism
Ismael Abu-Saad Education as a Tool for Control vs. Development Among Indigenous Peoples: The Case of Bedouin Arabs in Israel
Richard Howitt A Nation in Dialogue: Recognition, Reconciliation and Indigenous Rights in Australia
Aram A. Yengoyan

31. Selected Internet Resources
Home Page, The World Wide Web Virtual Library indigenous STUDIES, The and EthnicRelations, Unrepresented Nations and peoples Organisation (UNPO), Gypsies/romani.
http://www.smsu.edu/contrib/library/resource/fourth.html
Home Selected Internet Resources Traduzca en español Traduisez en français ... Übersetzen in Deutschen This web site has been redesigned.
The page you are trying to link to is located on this site map.
S ite M ap Contents: A B C D ... Y See also: by Major by Topic Workshops Colophon: About This Site
This site: Help A Back to the top of this page E

32. OTRAS PAGINAS
Translate this page uu.se. NativWeb, indigenous peoples Resourses, decole@decole.com. SAIIC, Información heroica.upt.edu.pe.Unión romani, Pueblo Gitano, u-romani@pangea.org.
http://www.eurosur.org/TIPI/otras.htm
Banderas de los Pueblos Indigenas Napguana napguana@pty.com ceacatl@laneta.apc.org ... kikadiryai@inkarri.net ONIC onic@colnodo.apc.org CONAIE conaie@ecuanex.net.ec ccc@conaie.ec ... Indigenous Biodiversity Information Network Biodiversity Network ikp@web.net Netwarriors International Political Observer on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Chirapaq Centro de Culturas Indias chirapaq@amauta.rcp.net.pe Desarrollo y medio ambiente Kuna Yala dobbo@pty.com Centro de Mujeres Comunicadoras Mayas cmcm@rds.org.gt Ashaninka Comunidad Ashaninka de Marankiari Bajo Consejo Interregional Mapuche EL CIM esta en Chile y Inglaterra aanguita@uctem.cl jorge.calbucura@soc.uu.se NativWeb Indigenous Peoples Resourses decole@decole.com SAIIC saiic@igc.apc.org Pueblo Indio ... Four World Documentation Project Information for the Online Community lekorn@wco.com CAPAJ capaj@heroica.upt.edu.pe Pueblo Gitano u-romani@pangea.org Indian Law Resource Center ilrc@mt.net Periodico Regional Mapuche mcontrer@mail.lazos.cl Abya Yala Fund abyayala@earthlink.net Cultural Survival Canada Defense of Cultural and Biological Diversity csc@cscanada.org

33. UTS_Library - Aboriginal Studies
By democratizing relations between peoples, between nations source for informationon indigenous groups around Patrin Information about the romani (gypsies).
http://www.lib.uts.edu.au/information/subject_guides/education/aboriginal_studie
Library home Information Skills Subject Guides Education Aboriginal Studies fast links Library home Library catalogue Renew a loan SuperSearch ... Aboriginal Studies Aboriginal Studies/First Peoples/Indigenous Persons
There are many World Wide Web sites dedicated to collating information on the aboriginal peoples of the world. Many are listed on this page. This page does not attempt to duplicate work better done by others. In particular see the following pages for detailed information on local groups. The Aboriginal Page Bill Henderson’s links to Aboriginal Resources Internet search engines will provide much more information. Use terms such as Indigenous people, Aboriginal people or First peoples. Also search for specific groups such as Maori or Ainu etc. The following references attempt to highlight many of the issues of relevance to the academic community at UTS. International Issues and Statements

34. "the People's Paths!" NAIIP News Path! - Update On Permanent Indigenous Issues F
* In October 1991, as Representative for the International romani Union (NGO Ceremonyof the International Year and for World’s indigenous peoples to unite
http://www.yvwiiusdinvnohii.net/News2001/0102/M-DSamuel010206UNForum.htm

NLThomas
Update On Permanent Indigenous Issues Forum Report by Marie-Danielle Samuel
NAIIP News ~ Wednesday, February 7, 2001 M-DSamuel
On February 5, 2001, in late afternoon, a few Indigenous representatives were invited to meet with Mrs. Mary Robinson, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, for an exchange of views on the establishment of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. The meeting took place in the offices of the NY Office of OHCHR at the United Nations, hosted by Mrs. Elsa Stamatopoulou, Deputy Director of this office. A snowstorm prevented some of the invited participants to attend. During the United Nations International Year of the World’s Indigenous Peoples in 1993, the Permanent Forum for Indigenous Peoples was called for by the Vienna World Conference on Human Rights in June of same year as one of the goals of the also proposed International Decade of the World’s Indigenous Peoples (1995-2004), the other goal being the adoption of a Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (which is still pending). On April 28, 2000, the Commission on Human Rights recommended the Resolution to establish a Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (title was changed) which would report to the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). On July 28, 2000, ECOSOC approved this Permanent Forum (

35. Minoranze E Diritti Umani. Minderheiten Und Menschenrechte. Link.
Translate this page Americans in South America indigenous peoples in Latin aborigeni australiani) Department of indigenous Affairs Te Network (D) Union romani (E) ERRC
http://www.gfbv.it/3dossier/linkgfbv.html
HOME INFO NEWS DOSSIER ... LADIN
Minoranze e diritti umani
Link
Menschenrechte und Minderheiten
INDICE / INHALT
Menschenrechte / Diritti umani

Indigene, Minderheiten / Indigeni, minoranze

In generale
America Latina ...
Biblioteca Culture del Mondo / Bibliothek Kulturen derWelt

Menschenrechte / Diritti umani su / oben
The IOM Migration Web
Diana Collections American Society of International Law ... Judaism
Indigene, Minderheiten / Indigeni, minoranze su / oben
In generale Ethnologue, 13th edition, 1996 Minority Rights Database Researching Indigenous Peoples Rights Under International Law Homelands ... ENIAR (European Network for Indigenous Australians' Rights) America Latina su / oben World History Archives: Native Americans in South America Indigenous Peoples in Latin America - LANIC Indigenous Nations of Mexico - Active Home Pages ... Virtual Library: Latin American Studies Nordamerica su / oben Coyote Hako Center For World Indigenous Studies ... Forverts - The Yiddish Forward Africa su / oben Africa Web Resources Berber Cultural Movement Associazione culturale berbera in Italia ... Appello alle Nazioni Unite per la gente Nuba Australia e Pacifico su / oben ATSI Department of Indigenous Affairs Te Puni Kokiri ... Stolen Generation Asia e Medioriente su / oben PUK HETAW Kurdistan ... Birzeit University, The Palestine Archive

36. Aa Entrevistas Documentos Crónicas Notas Fotos Página Principal
and elsewhere who have more indigenous features are making ourselves visable beforeother peoples and the a Spanish gypsy representing the romani Alliance of
http://www.movimientos.org/foro-racismo/noticias/show_text.php3?key=99

37. CRIN: Themes
set is designed to provide indigenous peoples with practical events impacting thelives of indigenous young people. of the CRC into romani and listing of
http://www.crin.org/themes/ViewLatest.asp?ID=6

38. Resources For Europe
Keywords ethnonationalists, national minorities, indigenous peoples, ethnoclasses,communal contenders, and romani.org Home Page http//romani.org/index.html.
http://www.irb.gc.ca/en/researchpub/research/webdir/europe_e.htm

39. Minoranze E Diritti Umani. Menschenrechte Und Minderheiten. Biblioteca Culture D
Translate this page Americans in South America indigenous peoples in Latin americani) Center For Worldindigenous Studies (Nativi RomNews Network (D) Union romani (E) ERRC
http://www.ines.org/bibmondo/bmarks/min.html
Biblioteca Culture del Mondo: Letteratura del mondo, diritti umani e dei popoli, politica dello sviluppo e di pace, questioni Nord-Sud
Bibliothek Kulturen der Welt: Literatur der Welt, Entwicklungs- und Friedenspolitik, HOME Bookmark Quincho
Minoranze e diritti umani / Menschenrechte und Minderheiten
INDICE / INHALT
Menschenrechte / Diritti umani

Indigene, Minderheiten / Indigeni, minoranze

In generale
America Latina ... No global
Menschenrechte / Diritti umani su / oben
The IOM Migration Web
Diana Collections American Society of International Law ... Judaism
Indigene, Minderheiten / Indigeni, minoranze su / oben
In generale
Ethnologue, 13th edition, 1996
Minority Rights Database Researching Indigenous Peoples Rights Under International Law Homelands ... ENIAR
America Latina su / oben World History Archives: Native Americans in South America Indigenous Peoples in Latin America - LANIC Indigenous Nations of Mexico - Active Home Pages ... Virtual Library: Latin American Studies Nordamerica su / oben Coyote Hako Center For World Indigenous Studies ... Forverts - The Yiddish Forward Africa su / oben Africa Web Resources Berber Cultural Movement Associazione culturale berbera in Italia ... Appello alle Nazioni Unite per la gente Nuba Australia e Pacifico su / oben ATSI Department of Indigenous Affairs Te Puni Kokiri ... Stolen Generation Asia e Medioriente su / oben PUK HETAW Kurdistan ... Birzeit University, The Palestine Archive

40. Roma Rights / Nr4, 2001 -- World Conference Against Racism
European Roma Rights Center, International romani Union, International for Threatenedpeoples (Germany), indigenous/Tribal peoples Development Centre
http://www.errc.org/rr_nr4_2001/wcar3.shtml
cover contents editorial notebook ... chronicle
World Conference Against Racism
ERRC dissociates itself from WCAR NGO Forum
Press statment, September 5, 2001
The European Roma Rights Center (ERRC) is saddened to conclude that it cannot endorse the 72-page NGO Declaration and Programme of Action submitted to the organisers of the World Conference against Racism in Durban on behalf of the NGO Forum. "These documents contain inappropriate language, fuelling precisely the kind of hatred and racism the Durban gathering was meant to challenge," said Dimitrina Petrova, Executive Director of ERRC . "We cannot but deplore the fact that an event of such importance for Roma and other victims of discrimination was apparently hijacked by biased activists, forcing through their own agenda. The aggressive exclusion of Jewish participants by fellow NGO colleagues and the accompanying, blatantly intolerant anti-Semitic spirit plaguing the entire process, prompted us to firmly distance ourselves from this forum's unfortunate outcome. Along with numerous other organisations and individuals of goodwill, we will continue to press for a final conference text which faithfully reflects the purposes for which so many have come to Durban." ERRC was among the more than 50 NGOs, predominantly from Central and Eastern Europe, who co-signed the September 3, 2001 statement protesting the NGO Forum process and its resulting documents. The text of this statement follows:

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