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  • Collection: Vol. 7, nos. 3-4 (Fall/Winter 1993)

In_Defense_Of_Indigenous_Migrant_Workers.pdf
The United Farm Workers(UFW) and the Bi-national Mixtec-Zapotec Front(FM-ZB) signed an agreement to work together to defend the rights of indigenous migrant workers in the U.S. on September 24, 1993.

Interview_With_Mauricia_Castro.pdf
An interview between SAIIC and Mauricia Castro the president of FETRIXI about her involvement in the Federation of Xicaque Tribes of Yoro, the state of Honduras, and rights of her fellow country women.

Calendar_Of_Events.pdf
A copy of a calendar of international events related to indigenous populations from November 29, 1993 to March 1994.

AIPIN.pdf
The International Association of Indigenous Press(AIPIN) met October 13-24, 1993.

Indian_Rights_And_The_Environment.pdf
The myth that Indians are disappearing from the world has led to policies and laws that are destroying the environment that is pivotal to the prosperity of Indians. The recent rise in environmentalism has led to a focus on restoring the land that is…

Free_Trade's_Assault_on_Indigenous_Rights.pdf
NAFTA could endanger national laws that protect Indigenous land rights if the the NAFTA tribunal decides the legal protection of ancient land rights is a barrier to trade. Indigenous peoples could be removed from their land to make way for trade…

Aymara_Elected_As_Vice-President_of_Bolivia.pdf
Victor Hugo Cardenas election as vice-president of Bolivia on June 7, 1993 inspires hope in the indigenous populations.

Indigenous_Triumph_In_Brazilian_Courts.pdf
This article is about the Brazilian Federal Court of Appeals upholding the rights of indigenous peoples in case between the Indigenous Rights Core and Parachi Maginco and Impar timber companies.

Declaration_Of_The_Ashaninka_Indigenous_Peoples_For_The_Right_Towards_Self-Determination.pdf
The following article is a list of issues to be addressed by the congress meeting in response to the massacre of the Ashaninka indigenous peoples in the village of Mazamari

Alliances_Formed_Against_Colombia's_Plan_Pacifico.pdf
The establishment of a Pan-American highway through the rain forest to connect Colombia and Panama(Plan Pacifico) threatens extreme ecological damage. Afro-Colombian and indigenous communities are banding together to oppose the plan.

Indigenous_Activist_Held_In_Guatemala.pdf
CONDEG member Marco Choco Darnas was detained by soldiers on his way to Guatemala City.

Dineh_Struggle_Against_Peabody_Coal_Continues.pdf
The Peabody coal mine destroyed homes and sacred sites of the Hopi and Dineh peoples of southwest North America and continue to do so without penalties for invalid permits.
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