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D A T A B A S E S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LIST OF PARTICIPATING INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE UNITED NATIONS WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES - 1994 $10.00 280CP00001 An invaluable list of Indigenous Organizations around the world. Database includes name of organization, organization's focus, address, phone and fax. Specify 5 1/2" or 3 1/4" disk. For IBM/PC's (Sorry - no Mac's). Database is in standard Dbase II format. DATABASE OF ALL UNITED STATES FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBES $10.00 280CP00002 A database of all federally recognized tribes including address, phone and name of current (June 1994) government's leader. Specify 5 1/2" or 3 1/4" disk. For IBM/PC's only (Sorry - no Mac's). Database is in standard Dbase II format. P A R T I ~~~~~~~~~~~ N E W P U B L I C A T I O N S THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS NATIONS AUTHORIZED VERSION Drafted by CWIS - Geneve, Switzerland $3.00 pbk 280DP00110 THE COVENANT ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS NATIONS is the first comprehensive international law to address the rights and long- term social, economic and political interests of indigenous nations. Twenty-five years after indigenous nations began to reassume their responsibilities in the international arena, this concrete initiative now calls upon individual indigenous nations to directly decide what role they will play in international affairs. ANTI-INDIAN MOVEMENT ON THE TRIBAL FRONTIER: SPECIAL REVISED EDITION by Rudolph C. Ryser $9.00 280OP00078 Now, after six-years of research, Rudolph C. Ryser, chairman of The Center For World Indigenous Studies and former Executive Director of the National Congress of American Indians, recounts the details of a movement "intent on the overthrow of tribal governments" and a movement which seeks "the complete displacement of Indian peoples with non-Indians" on Indian reservations. Following behind the political efforts of the Anti-Indian Movement, the U.S. Supreme Court is according to Ryser, "ignoring its own precedents" when it "endorsed state and county defacto annexation of tribal territories." Under the guise of "mainstream non-profit research and education organizations" and deceptively attractive "equal rights for everyone" slogan made more widely popular by former Klansman and Nazi sympathizer David Duke, the Anti-Indian movement seeks and receives support and money from unsuspecting "reservation non-Indians" and off-reservation non-Indians who "just want to be left alone." With their own agenda, the Anti- Indian Movement employs tactics and slogans calculated to exploit Indian and non-Indian fears of each other. THE ANTI-INDIAN MOVEMENT IN THE WISE USE MOVEMENT: THREATENING THE CULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY OF INDIAN COUNTRY by Rudolph C. Ryser $3.00 pbk 280DP00111 Adapted from ANTI-INDIAN MOVEMENT ON THE TRIBAL FRONTIER, this paper takes a closer look at the evolution of the Anti-Indian Movement in the United States, linking it to the newly formed "Wise Use" Movement. "The Anti-Indian Movement also operates within the framework of the Wise Use Movement with the goal to replace Indian land rights with private non-Indian property rights....These movements wrap their public statements in the protection of the U.S. Constitution and its emphasis on property rights. Underneath, there is a single-minded bigotry which not only threatens the cultural and biological diversity of Indian nations and their territories, but directly challenges U.S. public and private efforts to protect the environment from further degradation. SOLVING INTERGOVERNMENTAL CONFLICTS: TRIBAL GOVERNMENTS AND THE UNITED STATES FEDERAL SYSTEM by Rudolph C. Ryser $7.00 pbk 280OP00082 Tribal leaders established the Inter-Tribal Study Group on Tribal State Relations in the Fall of 1979 to "define alternative methods for resolving conflicts between Indian tribes, states and the United States." The Study Group originally published its Report in 1980 under the title "Tribes and States in Conflict" using relations between Indian tribes, the State of Washington and the United States as points of reference. The Report immediately became a milestone setting down new principles and new directions for the political development of Indian nations in United States. "Solving Intergovernmental Conflicts" is adapted from the original Study Group Report. It contains most of the original report as it was published in 1980. The original editor of the Report, Rudolph Ryser, supplements the original text with updated materials. He discusses many of the major intergovernmental agreements between Indian governments and neighboring governments negotiated since the Report was issued. "Clearly defined and structured intergovernmental relations are essential to maintaining the political existence of Indian tribes." THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF BIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY by Bernard Q. Nietschmann $3.50 pbk 280OP00083 An essay that explores and defines the symbiotic dependency between cultural and biological diversity. Nietschmann, a longtime advisor to the Miskito Nation, uncovers the hidden Nations that keep the environment biologically sustainable, but are being threatened by the ever-expanding states that surround them. "One of the most pressing global challenges is to find ways that states and nations can work together to mutually develop by cooperatively maintaining bio-diversity and healthy environments." THE MEANING OF 'NATION' AND 'STATE' IN THE FOURTH WORLD by Richard Griggs With a critique by Joseph E. Fallon $3.50 pbk 280OP00080 What is a Nation and what is a State? Is there any difference and how does it effect the relationships between peoples? In this paper, Richard Griggs examines the use and misuse of these terms in relation to Fourth World Nations. Griggs clearly shows how the strategic use of language by States has been used as a potent weapon in their imperialistic consolidation of power. "The obscuration of State and Nation, as perverse as it is, becomes a powerful tool of oppression by destroying the concepts required to understand the meaning of freedom and self-determination of peoples." INDIAN SELF-GOVERNANCE: PERSPECTIVES ON THE POLITICAL STATUS OF INDIAN NATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser, Dr. Carol J. Minugh, and Prof. Glen T. Morris $12.00 pbk 280BK00001 Indian Self Governance is a book of ideas and perspectives springing from Indian intellectuals. The views presented reflect the thinking of individuals who are active participants in Indian Affairs - each making contributions tempered by influences from their own nation and professional pursuits. The authors were chosen for their diverse backgrounds and points of view. The writing of such noted Indian authors as Ward Churchill, Glen T. Morris, and John Mohawk are presented here in this ground-breaking work. "No right is more sacred to a nation, to a people, than the right to freely determine its social, economic, political and cultural future without external interference. The fullest expression of this right occurs when a nation freely governs itself." FREEDOM TO LEARN: A TRIBAL RESERVATION-BASED AND COMMUNITY-DETERMINED PROGRAM FOR A LIBERAL ARTS DEGREE By Dr. Carol J. Minugh $3.50 pbk 280OP00084 The Evergreen State College is the host for an unusual educational experiment -- a Reservation-Based and Community- Determined (RB/CD) post-secondary program operating on four separate Indian Reservations. The overall program is augmented by a cooperative relationship with the Northwest Indian College on the Lummi Reservation and the Salish Kootenai College on the Flathead Reservation. The combination of community, tribal and state cooperation has produced a unique program that builds diverse leadership in local communities. This multi- reservation program rooted in the philosophy of empowering individuals, was created to affirm cultural standards and thus strengthen Indian nations from within. Relying on the knowledge base of each tribal community each RB/CD program reflects the local realities, needs, priorities and community goals. The program gives each student the freedom to learn. Dr. Minugh is member of the Gros Ventre Nation in Montana and is the creator of the Reservation-Based and Community- Determined educational program. IRELAND, ENGLAND, AND THE QUESTION OF NORTHERN IRELAND by Joseph E. Fallon $3.50 pbk 280OP00079 Why are people killing one another in Ireland? What has kept the bitter fighting going on generation after generation? In this expose, Joseph E. Fallon explores the historical roots of the conflict raging in Northern Ireland and brings to light the fallacies the present conflict has wrapped itself in for over a century. "For Europe, the calendar reads 1991. For Northern Ireland however, time stopped centuries ago. There, regardless of the day, month, or year, the calendar always reads July 1, 1690." THE STATE AND INDIAN NATION'S WATER RESOURCE PLANNING by Professor Jovana J. Brown $3.50 pbk 280OP00081 A concise history of water management and territorial rights between Indians and states that traces its development from treaty making in the 19th Century to the Chelan Agreement in 1990. It is revealed that, "treaty tribes are playing an increasingly important role in environmental decisions." Prof. Brown describes negotiations that respond to the issues of land agreements and water rights. "Water resources policy is the natural resource topic for the 1990s. Some observers say we don't really have enough water to maintain the lifestyle that Euro-Americans developed in the Western half of this country." P A R T I I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ R E P R I N T S A N D C O P I E S +-------------+ | A F R I C A | +-------------+ AFRICA'S FIRST NATIONS: THE ALTERNATIVE TO APARTHEID By: Percy C. Howell Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser "The answer to apartheid and similar aberrations that exist elsewhere on the continent of Africa is the reunification and reaffirmation of Africa's original nations and the dismemberment of the post-colonial states," according to Howell. 19 pages $4.00 ENGLISH 280AR00012 BACKGROUND MATERIAL THE OGONI (NIGERIA) Prepared by the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (U.N.P.O) 11 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280DP00123 +----------------------------------+ | A M E R I C A -- C E N T R A L | +----------------------------------+ AN INDIAN STRUGGLE FOR AID AND JUSTICE IN NICARAGUA By: Hank Adams Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser The Director of Survival of American Indians Association calls for justice and respect for the Miskito, Suma and Rama in their continuing war against invasion by Nicaraguan forces. 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280OP00033 CENTRAL AMERICA BECOMES CENTRAL: NATIONS REEMERGING UNDER FIRE By: Bernard Q. Nietschmann Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser The strategic significance of Indian territories to Central American States and both the United States and the U.S.S.R. 30 pages $6.50 ENGLISH 280AR00018 COMUNICADO: GOBIERNO DE LA REPUBLICA DE NICARAGUA Y DE LA ORGANIZACION MISURASATA By: Brooklyn Rivera and Comandante Luis Carrion Principles and provisions of the joint communique released following Nicaraguan and MISURASATA peace negotiations in Mexico City - April 20,21,22, 1985. 3 pages $1.00 SPANISH 280DR00030 CONAI REPORT: COMISION NACIONAL DE ASUNTOS INDIGENAS - COSTA RICA By: Adenil Zamora Morales The results of a two year study (1977-1979) concerning Costa Rican administration of Indian Affairs; conditions of Indians in 16 reserves. 41 pages $8.50 SPANISH 280DR00025 EL SALVADOR'S INDIANS By: Theodore Macdonald In 1940 there were 375,000 Indian people in El Salvador. Macdonald recounts a brief history of the Nahuatl Pipil and the conflict over land rights with the government. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280AR00027 "INDIAN CRISIS IN CENTRAL AMERICA" A RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE URGENT SITUATION OF CENTRAL AMERICAN INDIAN PEOPLES By: NCAI General Assembly Resolution 3-82 adopted by the National Congress of American Indians expressing solidarity with Indians in Central America and condemnation of El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua. 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DR00037 INDIAN WAR AND PEACE WITH NICARAGUA Anthology: Rivera, Nietschmann, Ryser Edited by: Ellie Menzies Brooklyn Rivera, Coordinator for MISURASATA, Bernard Nietschmann and Rudolph Ryser assess the growing war between Miskito, Sumo and Rama and the Nicaraguan Government. Peace negotiations of 1984 and 1985 assessed. 62 pages $12.00 ENGLISH 280BK00022 INDIAN WAR IN NICARAGUA, RIVERA PEACE INITIATIVE By: Rudolph C. Ryser Edited by: Bernie Whitebear MISURASATA Coordinator Brooklyn Rivera appeared before the Conference of Tribal Governments in Seattle on April 28, 1985. Mr. Ryser describes this event and the Peace Initiative aimed at stopping the Indian/Nicaragua war. 2 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280AR00032 INDIGENOUS CRISIS IN CENTRAL AMERICAN AND THE CARIBBEAN REGION NICARAGUA: SANDINISTAS, MISURASATA AND MISKITO, SUMO AND RAMA By: Rudolph C. Ryser A background and policy paper on the historical, social, economic and political circumstances of Miskito, Sumo and Rama and how they relate to conflict with the Nicaraguan regime. 10 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280DR00029 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE INDIAN RESISTANCE IN NICARAGUA By: Bernard Q. Nietschmann An intimate description of events and incidents of war between Indians and Nicaragua to Spring 1984. 12 pages $3.00 ENGLISH 280OP00053 MANIFIESTO INTERNACIONAL #2 By: Organizacion India de Autodefensa The second international announcement by the "Indian Organization for Self-Defense" including the peoples of Quiche, Cakchiuquel, Kekchi, Mam, Pocomam, Ixil, Pipil and eleven more Indian communities. Proclaiming solidarity against Guatemala. 5 pages $1.50 SPANISH 280DR00024 MISKITO, SUMO, RAMA SANDINISTA ASLATAKANKA WAYAH, MAYANGA, RAMA SANDINO BALMA KARAK ASLAH KALAHNA By: MISURASATA Responding to the Nicaraguan (FSLN) decree "Law of Amnesty" in a News Release (English and Spanish). A call to the FSLN to enter into "peaceful and dignified" talks to end conflict. 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DR00035 NAHUAL-PIPIL: 'MUY POLITICO' By: Judith M. Maxwell Edited by: Theodore Macdonald The political significance of the Pipil language in El Salvador and the ongoing war over land. 2 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280AR00028 NICARAGUA'S INDIAN WAR: CLASH BETWEEN TWO WORLDS By: Rudolph C. Ryser "As we near the close of the twentieth century, Indian wars have been renewed only now with a difference: Instead of European powers crossing the ocean to invade Indian territories ... American states are imploding. 5 pages $1.50 ENGLISH 280AR00031 PAPER AUTONOMY AND INDIAN RIGHTS: REVOLUTIONARY NICARAGUAN POLICIES? By: Tunki Quin Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser A revealing description of proclaimed Indian policies by three competing Nicaraguan politico/military forces: UNO, ARDE and FSLN. 2 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280AR00021 THE GUAYMI INDIAN AND CERRO COLORADO: PASTORAL LETTER OF BISHOP DAVID & DANIEL NUNEZ By: David (Chiriqui) and Daniel E. Nunez N. Pastor of the Priests' Council of Tabasara Panama denouncing cooper mining of the Cerro Colorado and wrong done to the Guaymi. 4 pages $1.25 ENGLISH 280AR00026 THE INDIAN RESISTANCE IN NICARAGUA By: Bernard Q. Nietschmann A personal account of the war between Indians and Nicaragua from "my third unofficial trip inside Nicaragua" since mid-1983. 10 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280PP00036 TRAGEDY STRIKES AT THE HEART OF THE INDIGENOUS STRUGGLE IN NICARAGUA By: Brooklyn Rivera B. The General Coordinator of MISURASATA describes in great detail the recent history of the Miskito, Sumo and Rama, how the three nations came to organize in common defense against Nicaraguan invasion of Indian territory. 12 pages $3.00 ENGLISH 280PR00034 WAR IN WAN TASBIA: NICARAGUA'S OFFENSES IN INDIAN COUNTRY By: Stephen Tullberg Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser Mr. Tullberg, an attorney with the Indian Law Resource Center, gives an eye witness account of Nicaraguan violence against Miskito, Sumo and Rama nations. 14 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280AR00014 REPORT ON THE SITUATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS OF A SEGMENT OF THE NICARAGUAN POPULATION OF MISKITO ORIGIN AND RESOLUTION ON THE FRIENDLY SETTLEMENT PROCEDURE REGARDING THE HUMAN RIGHTS SITUATION OF A SEGMENT OF THE NICARAGUAN POPULATION OF MISKITO ORIGIN By: Organization of American States A comprehensive report on the Miskito/Nicaragua conflict by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights - 1983. 146 pages $27.00 ENGLISH 280DP00083 NATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICAN INDIANS, INDIAN LAW RESOURCE CENTER & THE NATIONAL INDIAN YOUTH COUNCIL SUBMISSION TO THE U.N. By: NCAI Presented to the Working Group on Indigenous Populations, 1987, this statement discusses the resolution of conflicts between the Miskito, Sumo and Rama Nations and the Nicaraguan State. Includes the MISURASATA Proposal: Treaty of Peace Between the Republic of Nicaragua and the Indian Nations of Yapti Tasba as well as the Sandinista Draft Statute on Atlantic Coast Autonomy. 29 pages $6.50 ENGLISH 280DP00149 COSTA RICA, HYDRO-ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS By: Tamara Broadhead A background paper on hydro-electric development in Costa Rica - 1981. 7 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280DP00169 INTER-AMERICAN INDIAN INSTITUTE Statement before UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations - May 1992. 5 pages $1.75 ENGLISH 280DP00186 +------------------------------+ | A M E R I C A -- N O R T H | +------------------------------+ AMERICAN INDIAN DECLARATION OF SOVEREIGNTY By: The National Congress of American Indians The National Congress of American Indians 31st Annual Convention Unanimously adopted by the General Assembly of the National Congress of American Indians, this declaration launched a strong effort by Indian Nations to reassume self-government through the exercise of inherent sovereign powers. 2 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00071 COMPACT OF SELF-GOVERNANCE BETWEEN THE LUMMI INDIAN NATION AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Compact to carry out the Self-Governance Demonstration Project and formalize government-to-government relations. 10 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280DR00045 CULTURAL PATRIMONY: HAUDENOSAUNEE NATIONAL CULTURAL TREASURES By: Haudenosaunee Grand Council of Chiefs Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser The Haudenosaunee Grand Council of Chiefs issued this plea for the return of their national treasures and the bones of their ancestors. 14 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280AR00013 DECLARATION OF INDIAN PURPOSE: AMERICAN INDIAN CHICAGO CONFERENCE JUNE 13 - 20, 1961 Edited by: C. Preebles/D'Arcy McNickles Four hundred and sixty participants from 90 tribes located from the Bering Sea to the Florida Keys (U.S.) formulated this water- shed document reflecting American Indian policy toward the U.S. and native aspirations forty years after the Meriam Report. 13 pages $3.00 ENGLISH 280DP00068 DISCIPLINE AND SHARING: EDUCATION IN THE INDIAN WAY By: Jeannette Armstrong Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser The director of the En'Owkin Centre in Pintictin Canada discusses the purpose of education and educational methods among nations in Canada. 16 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280AR00007 DRAFT COMPACT: NORTH AMERICAN REGIONAL COUNCIL OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES During a "First Nations World Assembly" in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada in July 1982, Leaders representing major inter-tribal organizations in North American negotiated this draft of a continent-wide indigenous organization compact. 12 pages $3.00 ENGLISH 280DP00076 ETINOHAH AND NATURAL LAW: STAND WITH US AND SUPPORT OUR SONGS By: Elders of Stoloh Nation Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser Elders of the Stoloh Nation delivered this message to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City on August 29, 1982. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280AR00015 FIRST NATIONS, STATES OF CANADA & UNITED KINGDOM: PATRIATION OF THE CANADIAN CONSTITUTION By: Sharon Venne & Rudolph C. Ryser Edited by: Marie Smallface Marule Commissioned by the Chiefs of Alberta, the authors document Indian political and economic rational for two-thirds of Canada one year before Canada declared independence from Great Britain - April 17, 1982. 26 pages $5.25 ENGLISH 280PR00051 FOURTH WORLD NATIONS' REALITY IN CANADA: UNDERSTANDING ENGLISH LANGUAGE EQUIVALENTS AND MISAPPLIED TERMS By: Rosalee Tizya The leading spokesperson on the Fourth World perspective in Canada, Tizya examines the use of English terms in tribal/Canadian relations and how terms can aid or confuse the process of Fourth World nation and Canadian coexistence. 12 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280OP00066 GITSKAN AND WET'SUWET'EN SELF-GOVERNMENT PROJECT: FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT PACKAGE "This paper outlines the self-government objectives of the Gitksan and Wet'suwet'en people, and sets forth the key provisions of their self-government proposal..." 67 pages $13.00 ENGLISH 280DP00108 GOVERNANCE AND THE NATURAL SOCIETY: GOVERNING TRIBAL SOCIETIES IN A HOSTILE WORLD By: Wilson Manyfingers Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser Manyfingers discusses the foundations of government in Fourth World nations. The purpose of government is also discussed. 9 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280AR00002 GOVERNMENT TO GOVERNMENT ISSUE PAPER: A RATIONAL FOR U.S. & AMERICAN INDIAN GOVERNMENTAL COMMUNICATIONS, CONSULTATION By: Rudolph C. Ryser, Victoria Santana & Joe Tallakson Prepared for the National Congress of American Indians, the authors examine the U.S. Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 and the relevance of Tribal/U.S. government to government relations. 26 pages $5.50 ENGLISH 280OP00062 HISTORICAL TRIBAL POLICIES AND PRIORITIES 1944 - 1975: NATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICAN INDIANS: 31 YEARS OF INTER-TRIBAL POLITICS By: NCAI Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser An annotated analysis of N.C.A.I. resolutions, policy position papers and actions with appendices of original copies of selected documents over a 31 year period. 82 pages $16.50 ENGLISH 280DP00074 KWI'NAIL AT TAHOLAH: WINDS OF CHANGE By: Natalie Charley Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser Ms. Charley, a member of the Quinault, recounts a history of her people as told to her by her Grandmother. 14 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280AR00017 NEWE SOGOBIA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: RENEWAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS ON THE BASIS OF MUTUAL GOVERNMENT-TO- GOVERNMENT RESPECT By: Rudolph C. Ryser Mr. Ryser lays out the foundations for the future of a sovereign Shoshone Nation and points out the many pitfalls that await if action is not taken soon. 14 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280AR00033 ON THE EVOLUTION OF STANDARDS CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS: NCAI - UN WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS Edited by: NCAI Executive Committee Major statement by National Congress of American Indians before the 3rd Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations concerning U.S. establishment of new international standards concerning Indian Rights under the Helsinki Accords of 1975. 5 pages $1.50 ENGLISH 280DP00072 OUR PEOPLE, OUR HOMELAND: A COLLECTION OF SPEECHES BY PRESIDENT JOE DELACRUZ By: Joseph B. DeLaCruz Edited by: Percy C. Howell Proclaiming himself a "tribalist," former Quinault Indian Nation President Joe DeLaCruz is an outspoken advocate of tribal nationalism. Seven of his speeches from 1980 to 1985. 56 pages $12.00 ENGLISH 280BK00023 REMARKS OF TMICWUS, SPOKESPERSON FOR THE ELEVEN CHIEFS OF STL'ATL'IMX NATION By: Chief Tmicwus Remarks of Chief Tmicwus, spokesperson for the Stl'atl'imx Nation, to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, July 31, 1989. 5 pages $1.50 ENGLISH 280DR00049 SECOND ANNUAL REVIEW & SUMMARY ANALYSIS OF THE B.I.A. BUDGET 1991: UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS By: Rudolph C. Ryser Edited by: Joe Tallakson An Indian point of view analysis of the U.S. Government's projected FY 91 budget for the Bureau of Indian Affairs with 23 charts and diagrams. 20 pages $4.00 ENGLISH 280DP00075 THIRD ANNUAL REVIEW & SUMMARY ANALYSIS OF THE BIA BUDGET 1992: U.S. DEPT OF INTERIOR BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS Condensed examination of the 1992 Bush Administration Indian Affairs Budget. Submitted to the U.S. Congress on February 3, 1991. 28 pages $5.50 ENGLISH 280DP00077 FOURTH ANNUAL REVIEW & SUMMARY ANALYSIS OF THE BIA BUDGET 1993: U.S. DEPT OF INTERIOR BUDGET JUSTIFICATIONS Condensed examination of the FY 93 Bush Administration Indian Affairs Budget. 30 pages $5.75 ENGLISH 280DP000153 SELF-GOVERNMENT AND OVERCOMING POLITICAL OBSTACLES: MAPPING OUR POLITICAL THOUGHTS AND INTER-TRIBAL RELATIONS By: Jewell Praying Wolf James After agreements between Indian Nations and the United States to undertake self-government, James suggests a method for building a movement between Indian Nations. 16 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280OP00065 THE STATE OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN NATIONS: 1983 A REPORT TO: PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, PARTISAN POLIT. By: The Elected Leadership of the American Indian Tribes "It is fitting that at this mid-point of Pres. Ronald Reagan's administration of the affairs of the US, that a statement by the American Indian Nations be forthcoming in regards to conditions as they exist now in American Indian communities..." 48 pages $10.00 ENGLISH 280DP00107 TRIBAL SELF-GOVERNANCE: SHAPING OUR OWN FUTURE A RED PAPER ISSUED BY JAMESTOWN KLALLAM, QUINAULT & LUMMI NATIONS From the Indian Governments that started the Self-Governance initiative in the United States of America, a background and analysis of the Self-Governance Demonstration Project. 16 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280OP00067 TRIBAL/GLOBAL RELATIONS POLICY & ACTION FOR THE 80'S ADOPTED BY THE 37TH ANNUAL CONVENTION OF N.C.A.I. Edited by: Ralph Eluska The outline of National Congress of American Indians goals and objectives for the 1980s in international relations. 10 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280DP00073 U.S. POLICY: BREAK UP THE TRIBAL MASS: OLD POLICY AND NEW STRATEGIES By: Rudolph C. Ryser Since the U.S. Government enacted the General Allotment Act of 1887 it has maintained a formal policy of destroying Indian Tribes and their governments. No Administration has changed this policy despite the Helsinki Final Act - 1975. 10 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280AR00010 UNION OF B.C. INDIAN CHIEFS STATEMENT TO THE UN WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS By: Chief Saul Terry Statement by the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs at the Seventh Session of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, August 1, 1989. Included as Appendix III are the Remarks by Canadian Government Delegation to the ILO Convention No. 107 C. 16 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280DR00048 WHOSE LAW IN THIS LAND? INDIAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS AND WASHINGTON STATE IN NORTHWEST U.S.A. By: Rudolph C. Ryser Contrasting the stated positions of Indian Nations and the State of Washington on questions of sovereign jurisdiction, control of resources and governmental power over Indians and non-Indians. 31 pages $6.00 ENGLISH 280OP00057 STATEMENT BY THE OBSERVER DELEGATION OF CANADA TO THE U.N. WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS - July 1994. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00121 STATEMENT OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF AUTONOMOUS CHAPTERS OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN MOVEMENT 12TH SESSION OF THE U.N. WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES - 27 JULY 1994. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00124 STATEMENT OF THE INDIAN LAW RESOURCE CENTER AND THE NATIONAL CONGRESS OF AMERICAN INDIANS 12th Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Peoples - July 1994. 1 page $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00125 STATEMENT BY THE CONFEDERACY OF TREATY SIX FIRST NATIONS (WESTERN CANADA) 12th Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Peoples - July 1994. 1 page $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00127 NEO-TERMINATION AND THE REAGAN ADMINISTRATION: U.S. ASSIMILATION POLICY WITH A NEW LABEL By: National Congress of American Indians An analysis paper by Rudolph C. Ryser for NCAI - August 1982. 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DP00132 LAKOTA DECLARATION OF SOVEREIGNTY: INTERPRETATION OF JURISDICTIONAL GROUNDS CONFEDERACY OF THE BLACK HILLS - A SOVEREIGN NATION RE-ESTABLISHED AT BEAR BUTTE - JULY 14, 1991. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00135 THE UNITED NATIVE NATIONS PRESENTATION TO THE CANADIAN PARLIAMENTARY STANDING COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS RESPECTING BILL C-31 33 pages $6.50 ENGLISH 280DP00136 STATEMENT BY THE OBSERVER DELEGATION OF CANADA - 1993 Statement at the 11th session of the Working Group, the Canadian Delegation speaks on the Charlottetwon Accords, land claims, and self-government. 12 pages $3.00 ENGLISH/FRENCH 280DP00145 DISCUSSION PAPER FOR THE NATIONAL TRIBAL LEADERS' MEETINGS: 1993 ADMINISTRATION TRANSITION PLAN AND 1993-1997 CONGRESSIONAL INITIATIVES By: National Congress of American Indians This discussion paper was adopted unanimously by NCAI to take the lead in communicating a New Indian Affairs Agenda to the newly elected United States Administration and to the 103rd Congress. 12 pages $3.00 ENGLISH 280DP00146 PRESENT AND FUTURE STATUS OF AMERICAN INDIAN TRIBES: PRELIMINARY DRAFT By: Robert T. Coulter, Indian Law Resource Center Mr. Coulter discusses the political existence of Indian Nations and their governments in relation to the United States and other governments. 26 pages $5.50 ENGLISH 280DP00161 INDIAN NATIONS AND THE CONSTITUTION By: Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs A position paper covering the status of Canadian Indian Nations and the repatriation of the Canadian Constitution. 27 pages $5.25 ENGLISH 280DP00174 RESOLUTION BY THE LAKOTA NATIONAL PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT OF MEMBER BANDS AND TRIBES RE: REJECTION OF DOCKET 74A-74B Resolution rejecting a monetary award for land illegally taken by the U.S. Government. 9 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280DP00179 STATEMENT BY U.S. OBSERVER DELEGATION TO THE UN WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS 12th Session - July 26, 1994 2 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00188 WHICH GROUPS SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS AND THE QUESTION OF INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS OF INDIGENOUS LAND RIGHTS By: The Nuxalk Nation Statement by the Nuxalk Nation to the UNWGIP - July 1984 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DP00193 DATABASE OF ALL UNITED STATES FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBES A database of all federally recognized tribes including address, phone and name of current (June 1994) government's leader (Specify 5 1/2" or 3 1/4" disk). For PC's only (Sorry - no Mac's). Database $10.00 280CP00002 +------------------------------+ | A M E R I C A -- S O U T H | +------------------------------+ NOSSO CHAO: SERA QUE OS INDIOS NAO TEM CABECA? By: Uniao dos Nacoes Indigenas A public call by the UNI organization of Brazilian Indians on the government to stop invasions of the Brazilian rainforest. Denunciations of government policies. 15 pages $3.25 PORTUGUESE 280BR00038 THE MAPUCHE OF CHILE AND THE THREAT OF LAW 2568 By: Chief George Manuel Chief Manuel sat as a member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Mapuche of the Canadian Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin America. He gave this report on the situation of the Mapuche following his trip in November 1979. 21 pages $4.00 ENGLISH 280PR00039 REPORT OF THE PRESENT SITUATION OF THE MAPUCHE OF CHILE By: Del Anaquod, Margaret Thomas & Kenneth I. Taylor Presented to the Working Group on Indigenous Populations of the United Nations - July 1984. 20 pages $4.00 ENGLISH 280DP00130 RESOLUTIONS OF THE FIRST CONGRESS OF INDIAN MOVEMENTS OF SOUTH AMERICA OLLANTAYTAMBO (CUZCO, PERU) FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 3, 1980. 25 pages $5.25 ENGLISH 280DP00139 TERRITORY, ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE PACIFIC COASTAL REGION OF COLOMBIA By: The Community Organizations of the Choco A declaration of by the Indigenous Peoples of the Choco denouncing genocide, ethnocide and "Environmental Homicide" taking place under the guise of "development". 4 pages $1.25 ENGLISH 280DP00177 COCA: AN ANDEAN CULTURAL TRADITION By: The Tupay Katari Movement Paper submitted to the 11th Session of the UN Working Group discusses the importance of the coca plant in Indian cultures. 7 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280DP00192 +---------+ | A S I A | +---------+ BANGLADESH: REPRISAL KILLINGS OF TRIBAL PEOPLE IN THE CHITTAGONG HILL TRACTS By: Amnesty International Summary of reports received by Amnesty International on the reprisal killings in Langadu sub-district in May 1989. Includes a summary of a report on the incident issued by the Government of Bangladesh. 7 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280PR00040 BANGLADESH'S GENOCIDAL CRIMES: AN APPEAL TO SAVE THE CHAKMA AND OTHER TRIBES. By: Dr. Ramendu S. Dewan Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser Dr. Dewan recounts the invasion of the Chittagong Hill Tracts by the Dakah government. The World Bank sponsored transmigration program is discussed. 8 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280AR00004 JUMMA REPRESENTATIVE'S STATEMENT TO THE UN WORKING GROUP, 7/31/89 By: Ramendu Shekhar Dewan The Jumma Representative's Statement [to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations] on the systematic Genocide of the helpless Jumma People of the Chittagong Hill Tracts being carried out by the Bangladesh Armed Forces. 5 pages $1.75 ENGLISH 280DR00042 PROBLEMS OF CHAKMA AND OTHER TRIBES OF CHITTAGONG HILL TRACTS By: Chittapriya Roy & Bimal Pramanik Paper presented in the Seminar on Human and Political Problems of Chittagong Hill Tracts held at Calcutta on 16-9-1989 under the auspices of Bharat-Bangladesh Maitri Sanjog Samiti. 9 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280PR00041 THE HORRORS OF THE CHITTAGONG HILL TRACTS By: Dr. Ramendu Shekhar Dewan The international spokesperson for the Jumma peoples describes Bangladesh's attacks on tribal peoples in the Chittagong Hill Tracts near Burma. 13 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280OP00055 THE IGOROT OF THE CORDILLERA: DEFENDING THE ANCESTRAL DOMAIN IN THE PHILIPPINES By: William F. Claver Mr. Claver discusses the "language of Philippine invasion" of the Cordillera. He raises questions about the future of relations between the Igorot and Manila. 8 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280AR00009 THE NEW SITUATION: WHAT DOES CORY'S GOVERNMENT HOLD FOR THE KAIGOROTAN? By: Jocelyn Carino Ms. Carino of the Cordillera Consultation and Research Organization in the Philippines assesses the future of Igorot relations with Manila in light of recent history. 11 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280AR00019 BURMA: SITUATION OF THE KARENS, KACHINS, ARAKANESE, PA-OS, WAS, SHANS, MONS AND KARENIS By: An anonymous Karen in exile A communication which depicts the grave situation of the eight Fourth World nations in Burma (Myanmar) - a war that began in 1948 continues. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00090 GENOCIDE IN BANGLADESH: "WE WANT THE LAND AND NOT THE PEOPLE" By: An anonymous Chakma tribal leader From Survival International's Annual Review, summarizes the detailed reports that have been prepared concerning the unrelenting attacks by Bangladesh Government forces and militias on the peoples and villages of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. 14 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280DP00091 REVIEW OF RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CORDILLERA PROVINCES By: Members of the Ibaloi People of the Philippines Report to the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations, 1984. 4 pages $1.25 ENGLISH 280DP00103 STATEMENT OF THE JUMMA DELEGATION ON BEHALF OF THE CHITTAGONG HILL TRACTS 12TH SESSION OF THE U.N. WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES - JULY 1994. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00126 THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF THE NORTH EAST OF INDIA: AN ETHNIC GENOCIDE A survey of political and strategic conditions in the "tribal area of India" describing the policies of the Indian government which lead to violent confrontations. The conditions described in this document remain virtually unchanged except for the worst in 1993. 7 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280DP00131 DECLARATION ON STATE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE YAKUT-SAKHA SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC 27 SEPTEMBER 1990 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00141 AN ANALYSIS OF THE BANGLADESH GOVERNMENT REPORT ON THE LOGANG MASSACRE By: Ramendu Shekhar Dewan Mr. Dewan exposes the Bangladesh Government's attempt at covering up a brutal massacre of Jummas in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. 15 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280DP00143 STATEMENT BY THE AINU ASSOCIATION OF HOKKAIDO Presented to the 11th Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations, July 1993. Includes Committee Minutes from the Japanese 125th Diet. 28 pages $5.25 ENGLISH 280DP00150 JUMMA REPRESENTATIVE'S STATEMENT AT THE WORKING GROUP'S 8TH SESSION - JULY 1990 By: Ramendu Shekhar Dewan 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DP00166 JUMMA REPRESENTATIVE'S STATEMENT AT THE WORKING GROUP'S 11TH SESSION - JULY 1993 By: Ramendu Shekhar Dewan, Rajkumari Chandra Kalindi Roy, Subodh Bikash Chakma 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00167 JUMMA REPRESENTATIVE'S STATEMENT AT THE WORKING GROUP'S 12TH SESSION - JULY 1994 By: Ramendu Shekhar Dewan 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00187 REPORT OF THE FIRST GROUP MEETING HELD BETWEEN THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE BANGLADESH GOVERNMENT AND THE JANA SAMHATI SAMITI - 4 JUNE 1994 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DP00170 REPORT OF THE SECOND GROUP MEETING HELD BETWEEN THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE BANGLADESH GOVERNMENT AND THE JANA SAMHATI SAMITI - 10 JULY 1994 4 pages $1.75 ENGLISH 280DP00171 REPORT OF THE THIRD GROUP MEETING HELD BETWEEN THE SUB-COMMITTEE OF THE BANGLADESH GOVERNMENT AND THE JANA SAMHATI SAMITI - 28 AUGUST 1994 8 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280DP00172 PRESENTATION TO THE WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS BY THE MONTAGNARD FOUNDATION Presentation to the UNWGIP 11th Session, July 1993. Documents include "Human Rights Violations -- The People of the Dega Republic," "Federal Ordinance of 1946 [France] creating a Federal Government Commissariat for the Montagnard Populations of South Indochina," and "Government Decree of 1951 [Viet Nam] According Special Guarantees to Montagnards for Free Evolution of Montagnards, Their Traditions, and Their Customs." 34 pages $6.25 ENGLISH 280DP00176 STATEMENT BY THAILAND TO UN WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS 10th Session - May 1992 4 pages $1.25 ENGLISH 280DP00184 STATEMENT BY THE KAREN NATIONAL UNION To the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations 2 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00190 DECLARATION OF STATE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE TATAR SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLIC August 30, 1990 1 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00191 THE CRISIS OF THE CHITTAGONG HILL TRACTS By: Ramendu Shekhar Dewan A report presented to the Annual Meeting of the Asian Conference on Religion and Peace, South Korea April/May 1985. 12 pages $3.00 ENGLISH 280DP00196 +-------------+ | E U R O P E | +-------------+ EUROPE'S FOURTH WORLD NATIONS IN A 'COMMON EUROPEAN HOME' By: Rudolph C. Ryser Identifying 92 Fourth World nations inside 24 European states, Ryser proposes a confederation of European nations and states. 13 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280OP00064 SOVIET UNION OR SOVIET RUSSIA: PATTERNS OF SOVIET COLONIALISM IN THE U.S.S.R. By: Joseph E. Fallon Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser A revealing discussion of Russian treatment of indigenous nations in the U.S.S.R. The author reviews how various nations came under Soviet rule. 22 pages $4.25 ENGLISH 280AR00003 STATEMENT BY THE REPRESENTATIVE OF MEJLIS OF THE CRIMEAN TATAR PEOPLE 12TH SESSION OF THE WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS - JULY 1994. 2 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00120 INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THE NETHERLANDS FOREIGN POLICY AND DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION On 29 March 1993, the Netherlands Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr. P.H. Kooijmans, and the Netherlands Minister for Development Cooperation, Mr. J.P. Pronk, sent a memorandum to the Netherlands Parliament to inform it about the Netherlands Government policy with respect to the issue of indigenous peoples in the context of foreign policy and development cooperation. 19 pages $4.25 ENGLISH 280DP00138 THE GEOGRAPHY AND GEOPOLITICS OF EUROPE'S FOURTH WORLD By: Dr. Richard Griggs European nations have been the building blocks of European states and the political faultlines along which they break apart. Today these nations are organizing for a new European political geography based not on sovereign states but a federal "Europe of Regions." 8 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280DP00158 THE OLD GEOGRAPHY IN "NEW EUROPE" By: Dr. Richard Griggs Dr. Griggs discusses the role nations will play in the success or failure of a new "Unified Europe." 14 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280DP00160 SUMMARY, CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE NETHERLAND'S MINISTERS FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS By: Advisory Committee on Human Rights Submitted to the 11th Session of the UNWGIP, a report requested by the Advisory Committee on Human Rights and Foreign Policy of the Netherlands. 9 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280DP00168 +-------------+ | G L O B A L | +-------------+ BAHA'I INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY STATEMENT TO THE UN SUB-COMMISSION ON PREVENTION OF DISCRIMINATION... By: Baha'i International Community Statement by the Baha'i International Community to the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations, August 3, 1989. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DR00047 INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANIZATION CONVENTION NO. 107 INDIGENOUS AND TRIBAL POPULATIONS CONVENTION, 1957 15 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280DP00095 DRAFT INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CONSIDERATION By: 4TH GEN. ASSEMBLY OF W.C.I.P. Twenty-six delegations to the World Council of Indigenous Peoples 4th General Assembly in Canberra, Australia adopted this important Covenant, signaling renewed participation of nations in the development of international law. 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DP00069 FIRST REVISED TEXT OF THE DRAFT UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Edited by: Erica-Irene Daes The cumulative product of seven sessions of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations, the First Revised Draft Declaration was issued with a preamble and 30 statements of proposed international policy regarding indigenous peoples' rights. 4 pages $1.25 ENGLISH 280DP00070 FOURTH WORLD GOVERNANCE By: Wilson Manyfingers Manyfingers examines the roots of the governments of Fourth World nations, constitutional forms and treaty relations. 16 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280OP00063 FOURTH WORLD WARS: INDIGENOUS NATIONS AND THE NEW INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ORDER By: Rudolph C. Ryser The rising tide of conflicts and confrontations between states and indigenous nations reshaping the world's political map. 11 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280OP00054 GENOCIDE: NEVER AGAIN? By: Rudolph C. Ryser Despite ratification of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide by 97 states ...none of its provisions have been invoked for alleged or proven acts of genocide. 14 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280AR00016 INDIAN NATIONS AND THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DISCRIMINATION AGAINST INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS IN AMERICA Edited by: Kate Winslow Documents and Commission reports of the first international non- governmental conference on discrimination against Indigenous peoples in the Americas convened in Geneva, Switzerland Sept. 20- 23, 1977. 13 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280PR00052 RULES OF WAR AND FOURTH WORLD NATIONS: HUMANE TREATMENT & WARS BETWEEN NATIONS & STATES By: Rudolph C. Ryser A detailed discussion of Protocol I and Protocol II of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 concerning the humane treatment of victims of armed conflict - application to Fourth World Nations. 20 pages $4.00 ENGLISH 280AR00006 SESSION V OF THE U.N. WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS: A LETTER FROM GENEVA By: Rudolph C. Ryser Notes, observations and reports on events and issues during the Fifth Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations in the Summer of 1987. 21 pages $4.00 ENGLISH 280OP00060 THE WORLD BANK'S INDIGENOUS POLICY By: Rudolph C. Ryser In May 1982, the International Development and Reconstruction Bank (World Bank) issued its policy on loans to countries undertaking projects which adversely effect indigenous peoples. Ryser reviews the policy and its implications for the Fourth World. 13 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280OP00061 THIRD REVISED DRAFT UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES - UNITED NATIONS By: UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations. Edited by: Erica-Irene Daes Third revision of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples under consideration by the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations since 1985. The finished document will eventually be considered by the UN General Assembly. 6 pages $1.75 ENGLISH 280DP00082 THE POWER OF TAXATION IN INDIAN COUNTRY: TRANSFERRING INDIAN WEALTH TO STATES AND THE U.S. By: Rudolph C. Ryser An analysis of the estimated $10 billion in annual taxes given to states and the U.S. federal government by Indian tribes. 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DP00085 TRIBAL POLITICAL STATUS: FINDING A PLACE FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN THE FAMILY OF NATIONS By Rudolph C. Ryser An essay exploring the developing alternatives for the political status of the world's bedrock nations. 14 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280DP00093 REPORT OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS By: Chairman/Rapporteur Mrs. Erica-Irene Daes Review of the statements and topics of the third session of the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations. 20 pages $4.00 ENGLISH 280DP00094 NATION-STATES, INDIGENOUS NATIONS, AND THE GREAT LIE By: Rudolph C. Ryser A paper analyzing the relationship of selected indigenous nations in various parts of the world to governments of the States in which they are found. 5 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DP00096 THE MAKARRATA: SOME WAYS FORWARD By: National Aboriginal Conference A report on the status of the Makarrata, an aboriginally proposed treaty between the government of Australia and the nations of Australia in the early 1980's. 11 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280DP00107 TECHNICAL REVIEW OF THE U.N. DRAFT DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT - 5 APRIL 1994. 23 pages $4.50 ENGLISH 280DP00112 CONSIDERATION OF A PERMANENT FORUM FOR INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Information received from Benin, Canada, Finland, Netherlands, Norway, Centro de Culturas Indias and Instituto Qechwa Jujuy Manta - 22 June 1994. 6 pages $2.00 ENGLISH 280DP00113 EVOLUTION OF STANDARDS CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Information received from Ecuador and Panama - 9 June 1994. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00114 INTERNATIONAL DECADE OF THE WORLD'S INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: International Day of Indigenous People - Note by the secretariat - 3 June 1994. 4 pages $1.25 ENGLISH 280DP00115 REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENTS PERTAINING TO THE PROMOTION AND PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS AND FUNDAMENTAL FREEDOMS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES: Information received from World Uranium Hearing, Andean Information Network, Dutch Centre for Indigenous Peoples and Amerindia for the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples - 6 June 1994. 18 pages $3.75 ENGLISH 280DP00116 FUTURE ROLE OF THE WORKING GROUP: Note by the Chairperson-Rapporteur of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations - 15 July 1993. 5 pages $1.50 ENGLISH 280DP00118 STANDARD-SETTING ACTIVITIES: EVOLUTION OF STANDARDS CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS: Information received from Grand Council of Crees and the Black Hills Teton Sioux Nation - 3 June 1994. 7 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280DP00119 COMMENTS OF THE WESTERN SHOSHONE NATIONAL COUNCIL Concerning nuclear testing and the Second Progress Report of the Special Rapporteur of the Sub-Commission on the Treaty Study - July 1994. 4 pages $1.25 ENGLISH 280DP00122 EVOLUTION OF STANDARDS CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS Information received from Finland and the Sami Parliament. 5 pages $1.50 ENGLISH 280DP00128 EVOLUTION OF STANDARDS CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS Report of the Tribal Summit on the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Denver 16-18 June 1992, organized by the International Organization of Indigenous Resource Development. 11 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280DP00129 U.N. STUDY ON TREATIES, AGREEMENTS AND OTHER CONSTRUCTIVE ARRANGEMENTS BETWEEN STATES AND INDIGENOUS NATIONS First progress report by Special Rapporteur, Miguel Alfonso Martinez - 25 August 1992. 77 pages $15.50 ENGLISH 280DP00134 STATEMENT BY PROFESSOR MAIVAN C. LAM U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Peoples - 21 July 1993 on the definition of "self-determination" in the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. 4 pages $1.25 ENGLISH 280DP00137 TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND THEIR EFFECT ON THE RESOURCES AND LANDS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES By: Debra M. Hoggan Edited by: Marie Smallface Marule World Council of Indigenous Peoples analysis paper presented to the International NGO Conference on Indigenous Peoples and the Land - September 1981. Includes an appendix on the Chronology of Transnational Corporation Activity in Australia 1957-1981. 17 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280DP00140 THE WORLD BANK'S TRIBAL POLICY: CRITICISMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS By: Professor John H. Bodley NCAI testimony prepared for the House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs, Sub-Committee on International Development, Institutions and Finance. Hearings on the World Bank - 29 June 1983. 8 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280DP00142 A CASE FOR THE SETTING UP OF A FULLY OPERATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES SECRETARIAT By: Te Runanga o Whangaros, Te Kotahitanga o Te Tai Tokerau, and Members of the Mikmaq delegation of Canada Produced for presentation to the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations, 11th Session - June 1993 11 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280DP00144 FROM "BALANCE OF POWER" TO DEMOCRATIZING INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: BALANCING RELATIONS BETWEEN NATIONS AND STATES IN A NEW ERA By: Rudolph C. Ryser Possibly one of clearest presentations of the "Fourth World" analysis of geo-political conflict, this paper pinpoints causes of global conflict and calls for a "Congress of Nations and States" to start the process of conflict resolution. Presented to the 1993 Moscow Conference on Indigenous Rights. 11 pages $3.00 ENGLISH 280DP00147 LIST OF PARTICIPATING INDIGENOUS ORGANIZATIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE UNITED NATIONS WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLES - 1994 An invaluable list of Indigenous Organizations around the world. CWIS is also making this list available on computer disk in database format for IBM/PC's (sorry no Mac's) (specify 5 1/2" or 3 1/4" disk). 69 pages $13.75 ENGLISH 280DP00152 Database $10.00 280CP00001 DRAFT DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES Revised working paper from the 1993 11th Session of the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Peoples. 15 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280DP00154 DRAFT UNIVERSAL DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES (2ND READING) 2nd reading of the Draft Declaration at the 11th Session of the Working Group, August 1993. This version was submitted to the Sub-Commission on Human Rights. 11 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280DP00162 EVOLVING NEW INTERNATIONAL LAW FROM THE FOURTH WORLD By: Rudolph C. Ryser Discusses the background and importance of the International Covenant on the Rights of Indigenous Nations currently being reviewed and signed by Indigenous Nations globally. 4 pages $1.50 ENGLISH 280DP00155 TOWARD THE COEXISTENCE OF NATIONS AND STATES By: Rudolph C. Ryser Remarks before the Moscow Conference on Indigenous Peoples' Rights, this paper clearly describes the context of global conflict vis a vis the relationship between nations and states and possible resolution strategies including a "Congress of Nations and States." A very important paper for anyone interested in the dynamics of global conflict and settlement strategies. 6 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280DP00156 THE BREAKDOWN OF STATES By: Dr. Richard Griggs Dr. Griggs outlines the role nations play in the breakdown of states. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00157 REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS ON ITS ELEVENTH SESSION Comprehensive report of the progress of the Working Group to the Sub-Commission on Human Rights. Includes latest version of the Draft Declaration. 63 pages $12.00 ENGLISH 280DP00163 REPORT OF THE WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS ON ITS TWELFTH SESSION & CORRIGENDUM Comprehensive report of the progress of the Working Group to the Sub-Commission on Human Rights. Includes Corrigendum to the report. 40 pages $7.25 ENGLISH 280DP00164 PROVISIONAL AGENDA & ANNOTATIONS TO THE PROVISIONAL AGENDA The provisional agenda and annotations to the provisional agenda of the 12th Session of the Working Group - June 1994. 9 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280DP00165 LAND RIGHTS OF THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS AND TREATIES, LAND REFORM AND SYSTEMS OF TENURE. By: World Council of Indigenous Peoples Presented to the International NGO Conference on Indigenous Peoples and the Land - September 1981. 9 pages $2.50 ENGLISH 280DP00173 DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS By: The World Council of Indigenous Peoples A declaration arising out of the 2nd General Assembly of the WCIP in Kiruna, Samiland, Sweden in 1977. 5 pages $1.50 ENGLISH 280DP00178 DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES ADOPTED BY THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES PREPARATORY MEETING Presented to the UNWGIP in July 1987. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00180 STATEMENTS TO THE UN WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS 12TH SESSION By: The Tremembe Mission, Services of the Mixe People, and the Committee to Save the Kolyma River Basin (Republic of Sakha) - June 1994 12 pages $3.00 ENGLISH 280DP00182 TRIBAL POPULATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL BANKING PRACTICES: A FUNDAMENTAL CONFLICT OVER DEVELOPMENT GOALS By: National Congress of American Indians Testimony before House Banking Committee's Sub-Committee on International Development Institutions and Finance - June 1983 12 pages $3.00 ENGLISH 280DP00183 STATEMENTS BY THE INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICE, UN EDUCATIONAL, SCIENTIFIC & CULTURAL ORGANIZATION AND THE WORLD BANK AT THE UNWGIP 10TH SESSION. May 1992 13 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280DP00189 EVOLUTION OF STANDARDS CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS Statements by the Centro de Culturas Indias CHIRAPAQ, Indian Council of South America, Comision Juridica de los Pueblos de Integracion Tawantinsuyana, "Tupay Katari" Movement, Food First Information and Action Network, and Service, Peace and Justice in Latin America to the UNWGIP 11th Session re: Draft Declaration. 14 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280DP00194 EVOLUTION OF STANDARDS CONCERNING THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS Statements by the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada regarding the definition of "Self-Determination", the Tupaj Katari Indian Movement and a Summary of Resolutions of Workshops on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples' Struggle for Right of Self-Determination and Self-Government in India. 7 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280DP00195 +-------------------+ | M E L A N E S I A | +-------------------+ DREAM TIME STORIES OF THE YUIN TRIBE: A YUIN DREAM By: Gubbo The Aboriginal Spiritual Leader from New South Wales, Australia tells of the Yuin's aspirations in poetic prose. 2 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280AR00011 20 YEARS OF DENIAL OF THE RIGHT TO SELF-DETERMINATION By: West Papuan Peoples Front Statement by the West Papuan Peoples Front to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, August 1989. 5 pages $1.25 ENGLISH 280DR00044 A TREATY FOR GENOCIDE, JAKARTA AND PORT MORSEBY AGREE TO DISMANTLE MELANESIAN INDEPENDENCE By: Kupamal Markai and Bernard Q. Nietschmann An on-the-ground assessment of Indonesian and Papua New Guinea's conspiracy to cut off West Papuan defensive havens in P.N.G. 8 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280OP00059 FROM THE PEOPLE OF THE SOUTH MOLUCCAS - A HUMAN RIGHTS APPEAL By: Helene Tamaela-Manuputty South Moluccan Representative's Statement for submission to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, July 31, 1989. 2 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DR00043 INDONESIA, BANGLADESH: DISGUISED INVASION OF INDIGENOUS NATIONS THIRD WORLD COLONIAL EXPANSION By: Bernard Nietschmann Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser "The capture and control of geography, not the extension of politics or economic philosophy is the object of the Third World invasions" of Fourth World nations. A detailed analysis of Transmigration similarities in West Papua and the Chittagong Hill Tracts. 38 pages $7.00 ENGLISH 280AR00008 TRANSCULTURAL TAPEWORM TRAFFICKING: THE INDONESIAN INTRODUCTION BIOLOGICAL WARFARE IN WEST PAPUA By: David C. Hyndman A terrifying, but scholarly description of the affects of Indonesian introduced tapeworms infected pigs on West Papuan peoples fighting a defensive war against Java since 1969. 12 pages $3.50 ENGLISH 280OP00058 REPORTS OF HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN IRIAN JAYA By: Amnesty International In August 1983 the Indonesian army and the paracommando elite unit, Kopassandha initiated a series of arrests in West Papua at Jayapura. Among those arrested was Arnold Ap, a widely known cultural leader of the Mambesak. This is an independent report on circumstances surrounding Arnold Ap's death. 3 pages $1.00 ENGLISH 280DP00099 WEST PAPUAN OBSERVER, VOL 7: 5,6 The death of Arnold Ap, report on refugees resulting from Indonesian and Kopassandha paracommando attacks on Papuans and information about the border control efforts of Indonesia and papua New Guinea. 32 pages $6.00 ENGLISH 280DP00100 REPORT ON THE MISSION TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA, 2-16 SEPTEMBER 1984: CONCERNING THE REFUGEE STATUS OF "BORDER CROSSERS" FROM IRIAN JAYA By: International Commission of Jurists The Commission's investigative group examines the conditions and circumstances leading to 11,000 Papuans displaced from West Papua as permanent refugees. Analysis, conclusions and recommendations. 68 pages $13.00 ENGLISH 280DP00102 ADDRESS TO THE U.N. WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS BY LOIS O'DONOGHUE, CHAIRPERSON FOR THE ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER COMMISSION AND GEORGE MYE, COMMISSIONER FOR TORRES STRAIT - JULY 1992. 11 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280DP00117 STATEMENT BY ROBERT TICKNER, MINISTER FOR ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER AFFAIRS U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Peoples - 10th Session, July 1992. 15 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280DP00133 STATEMENT CONCERNING THE RIGHT OF SELF-DETERMINATION OF THE WEST PAPUAN PEOPLE By: Organisasi Papua Merdeka Presented to the U.N.Working Group on Indigenous Populations, 5th Session, August 1987. 8 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280DP00148 ABORIGINAL LAND RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA: BACKGROUND PAPER, DRAFT SURVEY AND RECOMMENDATIONS By: Marcia Langton A comprehensive analysis of Aboriginal land rights in Australia - April 1981 120 pages $20.00 ENGLISH 280DP00151 NATIONAL ABORIGINAL CONFERENCE POSITION PAPER ON EDUCATION. 22 pages $4.25 ENGLISH 280DP00175 STATEMENT BY ELOI MACHORO OF NEW CALEDONIA To the Third General Assembly of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples. 7 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280DP00185 +---------------+ | P A C I F I C | +---------------+ KANAKIA OR NEW CALEDONIA? KANAK NATIONAL LIBERATION FROM FRANCE By: Rudolph C. Ryser Mr. Ryser describes his friendship with Eloi Machoro, the Security Chief for the Kanak Liberation Front who was killed by French para-military. He reviews the developments surrounding Kanak efforts to achieve independence. 14 pages $3.25 ENGLISH 280AR00020 NEW ZEALAND STATEMENT UNDER ITEM 4: SUB-COMMISSION ON PREVENTION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST MINORITIES By: Iwi Transition Agency New Zealand's Statement to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, July 31, 1989, delivered by Mr. John Paki. 7 pages $2.25 ENGLISH 280DR00050 PACIFIC ISLAND INDEPENDENCE: CAN ISLAND NATIONS AVOID DEPENDENCE? By: Sione Tupouniua Edited by: Rudolph C. Ryser Mr. Tupouniua examines the extent of island economic dependency and independence. 11 pages $2.75 ENGLISH 280AR00005 INTERVENTION TO THE UN WORKING GROUP ON INDIGENOUS POPULATIONS ON BEHALF OF HUI NA'AUAO By: Elizabeth Ann Ho'oipo Kalaena'auao Pa Martin ko'uinoa. 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