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International - Aboriginal
Connections
A comprehensive web directory presenting categorized information
to Canadian Aboriginal, Native American Indian and International Indigenous sites
on the world wide web. - Alliance
For Native American Indian Rights
- Amnesty
International UK
- An
Analysis of the United Nations Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples:
Land and Resource Rights
ATSIC - The
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
International network
of civil society organisations dedicated to empowering and supporting groups and
individuals working for peace, human rights, development and protection of the
environment, through the strategic use of information and communication technologies
(ICTs), including the Internet.
- BBC
World Service International Human Rights information
This site helps you
understand your rights. Choose an article for a case study from around the world.
- British
Nuclear Testing in Australia
- Color
Lines
"We bring together the leading thinkers and organizers of color
and the leading writers on race to speak on the issues, the organizing, the arts,
the ideas of our time."
- Commonwealth
Human Rights Initiative
Non-partisan independent international non-governmental
organisation.Human Rights education and advocacy are at the core of all CHRIs
activities, and the aims and ends of its reports and investigations. CHRI was
born out of an awareness that although Commonwealth countries have shared legal
principles and values, little had been done to set human rights standards within
the association itself or to promote a culture of human rights. CHRI aims to raise
awareness of and adherence to internationally recognised human rights instruments
and declarations made by Commonwealth Heads of Governments, and most particularly
those embodied in the Harare Principles.
- Cultural
Survival
Started in 1972, Cultural Survival is a non-profit organization
dedicated to defending the human rights and cultural autonomy of Indigenous
people and oppressed ethnic minorities. David Maybury-Lewis, an anthropology
professor at Harvard, formed this group in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Cultural
Survival is currently run in affiliation with Harvards Weatherhead for International
Affairs, an advocacy and research group (data.fas.harvard.edu/cfia/pncs/index.htm).
- Eldis
Gateway to information on development issues, providing free and easy access
to wide range of high quality online resources. - First
Peoples Worldwide
Takes an active role in sustaining both the land and
the culture of Indigenous peoples - GlobalAware
- Human Rights Server
Global
human rights news, updates, and links sorted by country. - Human
Rights Web
Includes history of the human rights movement, information on
prisoners of conscience, and more. - Human
Rights International (HRI)
Founded in 1976, Human Rights International
(HRI) is a leader in the exchange of information within the worldwide human rights
community. Launched in the United States, HRI has its headquarters in Ottawa,
Canada. From Ottawa, HRI communicates by phone, fax, mail and the Internet with
more than 5,000 organizations and individuals around the world working for the
advancement of human rights. - Idealist
A
project of Action Without Borders. In this site you will find: Over 37,000 nonprofit
and community organizations in 165 countries, which you can search or browse by
name, location or mission. If your organization is not yet listed here, you can
add it now (it's free). Thousands of volunteer opportunities in your community
and around the world, and a list of organizations that can help you volunteer
abroad. The best Nonprofit Career Center on the Web, with hundreds of job and
internship listings. - IMADR
(International Movement Against all forms of Discrimination and Racism)
International non-profit, non-governmental human rights organization devoted to
eliminating all forms of discrimination around the world, forging international
solidarity among discriminated minorities and advancing the international regime
of human rights. - Indigenous Peoples
Council on Biocolonialism
- Indigenous
Peoples Site
Network for indigenous peoples. Access tools, papers and much
more. International Working
Group for Aboriginal Issues IWGIA collaborates with indigenous peoples'
organizations all over the world. Documentation about indigenous affairs is an
essential part of IWGIA's work. The documentation, which is based on research
carried out by persons from IWGIA's network, is published as books and articles.
IWGIA publishes books, periodicals and a yearbook about indigenous peoples. International
Indigenous News - Maralinga
- Our Own Shame
UK site about nuclear testing in Australia - MichaelMoore.com
- NAPE
Aboriginal Links
An Indigenous Peoples Web Directory (International).
- Native Planet
A
non-profit organization that produces vivid, in-depth, cultural documentaries
with a special focus on Indigenous peoples. To get involved, to participate in
a village-aid program, or to just learn about cultures from remote corners of
the globe. - NativeWeb
NativeWeb is an international, nonprofit, educational organization dedicated
to using telecommunications including computer technology and the Internet to
disseminate information from and about native or Indigenous nations, peoples and
organizations around the world; to foster communication between native and non-native
peoples; to conduct research involving native peoples' usage of technology and
the Internet; and to provide resources, mentoring, and services to facilitate
native use of this technology.
- OneWorld
UK
- Partnership for Indigenous
Peoples' Environment (PIPE)
"The Partnership for Indigenous Peoples'
Environment (PIPE) exists to advocate and protect the environmental, political,
socio-economic and fundamental human rights of indigenous peoples worldwide. The
organization promotes the construction of intergroup networks of indigenous peoples,
encourages them to play more active roles in the modern state process and seeks
to build harmonious working relationships with non-indigenous groups." - Principle
Guiding Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS)
Access to knowledge
and peoples' ideas reduces the possibility of conflict and increases the possibility
of cooperation between peoples on the basis of mutual consent. - Science
For Humanity
- Social
Science Information Gateway
- The
Tebtebba Foundation
The Tebtebba Foundation, the Indigenous Peoples'
International Centre for Policy Research and Education, was established in 1996.
Its advocacy work is aimed at influencing United Nations processes as they affect
indigenous peoples rights; monitoring the World Trade Organization, the multilateral
financial institutions like the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund,
the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and other multilateral bodies.
- The Indigenous
Environmental Network
An alliance of grassroots indigenous peoples whose
mission is to protect the sacredness of Mother Earth from contamination and exploitation
by strengthening maintaining and respecting the traditional teachings and the
natural laws.
- The
Fourth World Center for the Study of Indigenous Law and Politics
Founded
in 1984 as a resource commons of authoritative information on indigenous peoples'
affairs. The major components of the Center's educational project are: the creation
and presentation of a university-level multidisciplinary curriculum focused on
the stucy of indigenous peoples; the publication of the Fourth World Bulletin,
a journal on indigenous politics with a global concentration; the development
of university textbooks for the study of indigenous politics; the presentation
of public forums; and the presentation of testimony before international legal
organizations.
- The First
Nations Environmental Network
Circle of First Nations people working to
protect and restore the balance of all life. - The
Lawyers Committee for Human Rights
- UNPO
- Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation
UNPO is an international
organisation created by nations and peoples around the world, who are not represented
as such in the world´s principal international organisations, such as the
United Nations.
- Workshop
Research Library
Bibliography of Indigenous Knowledge and Institutions
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also » International indigenous news
sources
- See also » Indigenous Support
Groups in Europe
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Nations
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