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Bangladesh: Huge Land Grabbing By Outsiders In Bandarban Evicting Indigenous Villagers And Permanent Bengali Residents
Hundreds acres of lands have been occupied by outsiders in several upazilas...
British Columbia: AFN National Chief Says Immediate Relief And Long-Term Solutions Needed For Flooding Crisis In Daylu Dena First Nation
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Shawn A-in-...
Pará: Amazonian Communities Occupy The Belo Monte Dam Site To Free The Xingu River
On the Eve of the Rio+20 UN Conference, Community Resistance Calls Attention to Brazilian Government's...
British Columbia: An Exploration Of Hul’qumi’num Coast Salish Peoples’ Attitudes Towards The Establishment Of No-Take Zones Within Marine Protected Areas In The Salish Sea, Canada
Cheri A. Ayers,...
New Zealand: Indigenous Hospital Experiences - A New Zealand Case Study
Denise Wilson, and Pipi Barton, 2012
Aims and objectives. To explore Māori (Indigenous people of New Zealand) experiences...


