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1. An Indigenous Religious Ritual Selects For Resistance To A Toxicant In A Livebearing Fish
(Indigenous Peoples/Central American and Caribbean Indigenous Peoples)
... change can affect the evolutionary trajectory of populations. In Mexico, indigenous Zoque people annually introduce barbasco, a fish toxicant, into the Cueva del Azufre to harvest fish during a religious ...
2. Male Honor And The Ruralization Of HIV/AIDS In Michoacán. A Case Of Indigenous Return Migration In Mexico
(Indigenous Peoples/Central American and Caribbean Indigenous Peoples)
Male Honor And The Ruralization Of HIV/AIDS In Michoacán. A Case Of Indigenous Return Migration In Mexico Daniel Hernández Rosete, 2010   The purpose of this text is to analyse the motives of ...
3. Urgent Call For Solidarity And Defense Of The Encampment At San Juan Copala, Oaxaca
(Indigenous Peoples/Central American and Caribbean Indigenous Peoples)
Urgent Call For Solidarity And Defense Of The Encampment At San Juan Copala, Oaxaca   To the indigenous peoples of Mexico and the world To the honest and supportive media outlets To the dignified ...
4. Native American Terminology Development Conference: Call For Registration
(Conferences & Workshops/Conferences & Workshops)
Native American Terminology Development Conference: Call For Registration   Indigenous Language Institute Conference Series October 11–12, 2010 Hard Rock Hotel and Casino (formerly Isleta Casino ...
Five Key Indigenous Peoples Issues For The Week Of August 28 - September 3, 2010: Mexico, Peru, Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Australia   Mexico: Public Statement From Raramuri Communities ...
Public Statement From Raramuri Communities Concerning Copper Canyon Tourism Project: Bacajipare, Huetosachi, And Mogotavo, Mexico   We thank you all for coming to this press conference and we ask ...
... each other and for the children of our grandchildren'.   Yours sincerely,   Ibrahim Abouleish (Egypt) Marcos Aran, International Baby Food Action Network (Mexico) András Biró/Hungarian Foundation ...
... indigenous groups.   Organized by Mexico's National Forestry Commission and the Swiss government, with scientific support from CIFOR, this conference—which opened on August 31 and convenes through ...
9. Mexican Indigenous Rights Activist Released After Two Years In Prison
(Indigenous Peoples/Central American and Caribbean Indigenous Peoples)
... OPIM) for standing up in defence of their people’s human rights."   Speaking after his release to Alberto Herrera, Executive Director of Amnesty International Mexico, Raúl Hernández said: "I want to ...
...  The Indian Law Resource Center seeks a Program Assistant to support advocacy, research, and legal assistance for Indian and Alaska Native nations in the United States, Mexico, Central and South America. ...
11. Urgent Support Request From Raramuri Communities Of Mogotavo, Bacajipare, Huetosachi, And Repechike
(Indigenous Peoples/Central American and Caribbean Indigenous Peoples)
... and the Defense of Human Rights, A.C. (COSSYDHAC) are asking you to support us by sending letters to the President of Mexico, Felipe Calderón, and to James Anaya, Special Rapporteur on the situation of ...
12. Public Statement From Indigenous Triqui People Of San Juan Copala, Oaxaca
(Indigenous Peoples/Central American and Caribbean Indigenous Peoples)
... women.   It also announced that travel to Mexico City with the requirement and the mandate to demand justice for our sisters and brothers, to claim the Mexican state that our people are violated international ...
... The Indian Law Resource Center seeks a Program Assistant to support advocacy, research, and legal assistance for Indian and Alaska Native nations in the United States, Mexico, Central and South America. ...
... Yaqui, Sonora Mexico Jackie Keliiaa - California Indian Environmental Alliance/Yerington Paiute Paiute and Washoe, California Jackie Warledo - International Indian Treaty Council/Seminole Nation of ...
... South America with Tzeltal Maya (Chiapas, Mexico, 1995), Kamayurá (Matto Grosso, Brazil, 1999) and Uru-Chipaya people (Bolivian Andes, 2004). We collected information from shamans and medicine men about ...
Figures Of Time And Tribute: The Truce Of The Colonial Subaltern In Fernando de Alva Ixtlilxochitl's Historia de la nación chichimeca Leisa Kauffmann, 2010   This paper examines Fernando de ...
17. Old Practices, New Solutions: Indigenous Groups Sign Up For Conservation
(Indigenous Peoples/Indigenous Peoples General)
... in the hills of southern Mexico have more in common than one might think. Both are exceptionally diverse habitats, teeming with plant and animal species, but, more unusually, the two areas are also administered ...
18. Colonial And Post-Colonial Remembering And Forgetfulness (IV): Call For Papers
(Conferences & Workshops/Conferences & Workshops)
Colonial And Post-Colonial Remembering And Forgetfulness (IV): Call For Papers   Location: Mexico Call for Papers Date: 2010-09-15 Colonial and Post-Colonial Remembering and Forgetfulness (IV) ...
Five Key Indigenous Peoples Issues For The Week Of July 30 - August 5, 2010: Canada, Venezuela, Russia, Mexico, Philippines   Canada: Ts’alwnjik chu (Nordenskiold) Wetlands Protected: Little Salmon/Carmacks ...
...  Amazon Indian organization believes that with the makeup of economic growth figures, is to extend the carrying capacity of the Camisea gas for export to Mexico and Chile, without considering the need ...
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