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  • Collection: Vol. 8, Nos. 1&2 (Julio-Septiembre 1994) (Spanish)

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (32-34).pdf
Indigenous people of Mato Grosso do Sul face expulsion from their lands as ranchers supported by the government claim the land. Though the territories have been demarcated for the indigenous groups, they are still at risk of being taken away due to…

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (23-25).pdf
The second meeting of CONIC, a pan-Indigenous organization, laid a declaration that detailed the goals of the organization.

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (44).pdf
The Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador (CONAIE) and other organizations protest new laws by the Ecuadorian putting agroindustry and livestock grazing above small farmers making a living off the land. Fifteen have been killed by…

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (36).pdf
Indigenous groups speak up about the building of the Pan-American Highway and released a declaration laying out their demands.

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (22).pdf
Indigenous leaders from Nicaragua, Panama, and Canada give their thoughts on the Zapatista uprising and how it plays into a larger indigenous movement across the continent.

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (5).pdf
The remains of Cacique Inacayal, a 19th century indigenous hero, will be returned to his community from the Museum of La Plata by the Argentinian government.

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (4).pdf
Indigenous groups from North, Central, and South America met in Oakland, California to outline their goals of improving various conditions of Indigenous communities, primarily in South and Central America.

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (5).pdf
Mapuche leaders in Argentina demand the return of Mapuche remains and artifacts found at a construction site in San Martin de Los Andes.

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (40-41).pdf
Indigenous people, doctors, traditional and Western researchers came together in Ottawa, Canada to discuss policy and public health for indigenous communities. The symposium is one in a series of meetings including the Pan-American Health…

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (41).pdf
Various conferences and events with the international community have begun to include and discuss traditional medicines.

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (14).pdf
Answering the call for nation-wide mobilization in Mexico following the Zapatista uprising, the State Indigenous and Campesino Council of Chiapas (CEOIC) marched to and occupied the public plaza in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas demanding territory,…
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