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  • Call For Papers: Annual Meeting of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association

    Call For Papers: Annual Meeting of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association DEADLINE for proposal submission *December 1, 2009 Meeting Dates May 20-22, 2010 Westin La Paloma American Indian Studies at The University of Arizona wil...
  • Newark Earthworks Day 2009

    Newark Earthworks Day 2009 October 17, 2009 The John Gilbert Reese Center The Ohio State University at Newark Newark, Ohio 43055 Guests are invited to register in the lobby starting at 8:30 A.M. The opening processional will begin in the bri...
  • Identity In Early American Cross-Cultural Encounters: Call For Papers

    Identity In Early American Cross-Cultural Encounters: Call For Papers Panel Topic: Identity in Early American Cross-Cultural Encounters How did issues of identity charge cross-cultural encounters between Europeans, Africans, and/or Native Americans in...
  • Putting The Wintu Indian Tribe Of California On The Map

    Putting The Wintu Indian Tribe Of California On The Map Anne McTavish Tuesday, October 06, 2009 from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM (PT) Various scholars, including ethnographers, linguists, and archaeologists, have published maps and descriptions of the Indian...
  • Indigenous Children’s Literacy And Schooling: A Case Study Of A Contemporary Orang Asli Community In Malaysia

    Indigenous Children’s Literacy And Schooling: A Case Study Of A Contemporary Orang Asli Community In Malaysia The Orang Asli or literally translated as ‘Original People’ are the Indigenous minority community of Peninsular Malaysia. This paper is...
  • Native Scholarship To Study Coastal Climate Change And Indigenous Cultural Sites

    Native Scholarship To Study Coastal Climate Change And Indigenous Cultural Sites We are soliciting applications for a graduate scholarship directed towards evaluating climate change risks to indigenous cultural sites along North American coasts. We ar...
  • Finding Dawn: Justice For Aboriginal Women

    Finding Dawn: Justice For Aboriginal Women 7th October 2009 Wednesday Carleton University, Ottawa ON Paul Dewar, Member of Parliament, and Native Women’s Association of Canada cordially invite you to attend Justice for Aboriginal Women, an eve...
  • Performance Measurement And Reporting In First Nations Workshop

    Performance Measurement And Reporting In First Nations Workshop AFOA Canada is offering a 2 day capacity development workshop on Performance Measurement and Reporting in First Nations in Ottawa, ON on October 28 & 29, 2009. As First Nations we a...
  • Assistant Director Of Communications - Employment Details

    Assistant Director Of Communications - Employment Details Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. Under the direction of the Director of Communications, you will prepare and implement internal communications plans, procedures and systems to ensure effective communic...
  • Deputy Chief Judge Of The Maori Land Court Appointment Information

    Deputy Chief Judge Of The Maori Land Court Appointment Information The Minister of M?ori Affairs is seeking expressions of interest in the position of Deputy Chief Judge of the Maori Land Court. The vacancy advertisement and Expression of Interest for...
  • Second International Decade Of The World's Indigenous People: Mid-Term Evaluations

    Second International Decade Of The World's Indigenous People: Mid-Term Evaluations Mid Term Evaluation In accordance with resolution 63/161 adopted on 18 December 2008, the General Assembly called on the Secretary General, in consultation with Membe...
  • Commonwealth Foundation’s Civil Society Responsive Grants

    Commonwealth Foundation’s Civil Society Responsive Grants The Commonwealth Foundation, as part of its mission to strengthen civil society organizations, provides grants for NGOs in developing Commonwealth countries to “enable people from the Commo...
  • Trust Fund On Indigenous Issues Relating To The Second International Decade Of The World's Indigenous People

    Trust Fund On Indigenous Issues Relating To The Second International Decade Of The World's Indigenous People 2010 Call for Proposals The 2010 Call for applications for the Trust Fund on Indigenous Issues relating to the Second International Decade o...
  • Symposium On American Indian Studies: American Indian Studies In Context

    Symposium On American Indian Studies: American Indian Studies In Context October 2, 2009 University of Oklahoma Wilma Mankiller, former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation, will deliver the keynote address at the annual Symposium on American In...
  • The Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Language Summit 2009 Uniting the Seven Council Fires to Save the Language

    Tusweca Tiospaye presents The Lakota/Dakota/Nakota Language Summit 2009 Uniting the Seven Council Fires to Save the Language November 12-14, 2009 Rapid City, South Dakota OPENING PRAYERS Arvol Looking Horse, 19th Generation Keeper of the White Buff...
  • Judge Of The Coeur d’Alene Tribal Court/Chief Judge

    Judge Of The Coeur d’Alene Tribal Court/Chief Judge Job Description Position Title: Judge of the Coeur d’Alene Tribal Court/Chief Judge Salary Range: Negotiable/DOE Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Chief Judge is responsi...
  • Draft American Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples: 12th Meeting Of Negotiations In The Quest For Points Of Consensus

    Draft American Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples: 12th Meeting Of Negotiations In The Quest For Points Of Consensus Dear representatives of the indigenous peoples of the Americas, The Department of International Law of the Secreta...
  • Call For Papers: Native Lands, Climate Change And Environmental Issues

    Call For Papers: Native Lands, Climate Change And Environmental Issues CALL FOR PAPERS: "Native Lands, Climate Change and Environmental Issues" (multiple sessions possible) 2010 Annual Meeting, Association of American Geographers, April 14-18, ...
  • Review Of The Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988: Deadline Extension

    Review Of The Aboriginal Heritage Act 1988: Deadline Extension Deadline Extension: October 31, 2009 The Minister for Aboriginal Affairs and Reconciliation, the Hon Jay Weatherill MP has announced the commencement of the review of the Aboriginal Herit...
  • Debates On Contemporary Indian Ethnology

    Debates On Contemporary Indian Ethnology Translated from Spanish, Original Below Under the Eighth Meeting of MERCOSUR Anthropology, to be held in Buenos Aires between 29 September and 2 October, we invite you to attend the table: DEBATES ON CONTEMPOR...




 
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On This Day in Indigenous History

Thursday, 06 September 1877
Oglala Lakota Crazy Horse Passes Away

On This Day: In 1877 Crazy Horse (Lakota: Thasúŋke Witkó, literally "His-Horse-Is-Crazy" or "His-Horse-Is-Spirited") travelled to the Happy Hunting Ground. Crazy Horse was a Native American war leader of the Oglala Lakota. He took up arms against the U.S. Federal government to fight against encroachments on the territories and way of life of the Lakota people, including leading a war party at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876.


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Expulsions Of Roma From France: Parliament Calls F

Expulsions Of Roma From France: Parliament Calls For EU Action   In a debate on the situation of Roma people, EPP group MEPs emphasized the need for stronger EU action to foster the social integration of Roma, while S&D, ALDE, Greens/EFA and GUE/NGL speakers condemned the French government's expulsion of Roma ...

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Nomadic Kenyan Communities Struggle To Access PMTC

Nomadic Kenyan Communities Struggle To Access PMTCT   Nomadic Kenyan women who test positive for HIV but live in remote areas far from the nearest health facility are missing out on the opportunity to prevent their children from becoming infected with the virus.   Mary Lesojile* discovered her HIV status when, pregnant with ...

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Video Of Jabirr Jabirr Mary Tarran Discusses Impor

Video Of Jabirr Jabirr Mary Tarran Discusses Importance Of Protecting James Price Point   Jabirr Jabirr Traditional Owner Mary Tarran discusses the importance of protecting Indigenous culture and heritage at James Price Point.   {youtube}lE_7E4MbN0Q{/youtube}   {mosmap lat='-17.486338'|lon='122.144623'|text='James Price Point, Western Australia'} Map location of James Price Piont, Western ...

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Notice Of Revocation Of The Environmental Clearanc

Notice Of Revocation Of The Environmental Clearance Of Vedanta Mining In India   Show cause notice of revocation of the environmental clearance in view of non-compliance to the conditions stipulated while according Environmental clearance to the captive power plant at Lanjigarh, Kalahandi, Orissa by M/S Vedanta Alumina Ltd., Dtd: August 31, ...

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Government Of Canada Partners To Provide Training

Government Of Canada Partners To Provide Training For Aboriginal People In The North   On behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development, the Honourable Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health and Minister Responsible for the North, today announced $12 million in funding to the Contaminates Remediation ...

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New Millennium Capital Corp. Signs Agreement With

New Millennium Capital Corp. Signs Agreement With Quebec Innu To Eliminate Blockade And Restart IBA   New Millennium Capital Corp. announced today that it has reached an agreement with the Innu Matimekush-Lake-John First Nation for the immediate removal of the barricades that were blocking access to NML's property and for the ...

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Open Letter To Prime Minister: Appoint Minister Of

Open Letter To Prime Minister: Appoint Minister Of State For Indigenous Peoples Rights   The Hon. Julia Gillard, MP Prime Minister of Australia Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600   OPEN LETTER Minister of State for Indigenous Peoples Rights   Dear Prime Minister   My organisation has played a major role in Australia and at the United Nations in advancing ...

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Government Of Canada Announces Investments In Inui

Government Of Canada Announces Investments In Inuit Economic Development Organizations   Residents of Nunavut will benefit from key Government of Canada investments in Inuit Community Economic Development Organizations.   The Honourable John Duncan, Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency (CanNor), announced today an investment of $2.8 million to the Nunavut Community ...

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Government Of Canada Promotes Inuit Involvement In

Government Of Canada Promotes Inuit Involvement In Resource Development   The Government of Canada will invest to enable the Inuit in Nunavut to participate in resource development projects in their territory, providing greater opportunities for Inuit businesses and communities. The Nunavut Resources Corporation will receive support from the federal government to ...

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