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Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources is a worldwide network of organizations, academics, activists, indigenous groups, and others representing indigenous and tribal peoples. We consist of a concerned group of social scientists, activists, scholars, laypeople, indigenous people, and others who all share a combined goal: to provide resources, news, articles, and information on current issues effecting indigenous and tribal peoples around the world. Founded in 2007 by Peter N. Jones, Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources has quickly grown into a network of subscribers, contributors, and supporters across the globe. Indigenous Peoples Issues and Resources has been fighting continuously for the rights of indigenous and tribal peoples since its inception, and we encourage you to join us.

 
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Link to: United States: Old Wives, The Same Man, And A Baby - Location And Family As The Foundation Of Home In Tales Of Burning Love And Bingo Palace
Link to: Canada: "Through White Man's Eyes" - Beatrice Culleton Mosionier's In Search Of April Raintree And Reading For Decolonization
Link to: United States: "Next Time, Just Remember The Story" Unlearning Empire In Silko's Ceremony
Link to: Japan: Towards A Culturally Sustainable Environmental Impact Assessment - The Protection Of Ainu Cultural Heritage In The Saru River Cultural Impact Assessment, Japan
Link to: Colorado: Colorado American Indian Law Clinic - University Of Colorado Law School
Link to: China: Notice Informs Locals Of Mandatory Residence Searches In Hotan Community; Police Reserve The Right To “Use Force” To Enter Homes
Link to: Michigan: Gun Lake Tribe Responds To U.S. Supreme Court’s Patchak Decision
Link to: Western Sahara: EU Consumers Unwittingly Supporters Of Western Sahara Occupation
Link to: Ethiopia: Pastoralists Forced Off Their Land For Sugar Plantations
Link to: British Columbia: Tla'amin People Denied Treaty Vote
Link to: West Papua: West Papua Crisis Continues
Link to: Northwest Territories: Diamond Mining In Canada's Northwest Territories - A Colonial Continuity
Link to: Australia: When Looking For Anarchy, Look To The State - Fantasies Of Regulation In Forcing Disorder Within The Australian Indigenous Estate
Link to: June 11 - 17, 2012: Five Key Indigenous Peoples Issues - United States, Brazil, Panama, Mexico, Bangladesh
Link to: Idaho: Perceptions Of Goods, Services And Eco-Cultural Attributes Of Native Americans And Caucasians In Idaho
Link to: Taiwan: Analysis Of Influential Factors Associated With The Smoking Behavior Of Aboriginal Schoolchildren In Remote Taiwanese Mountainous Areas
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