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1. Klima-Bündnis - Alianza Del Clima E.V., Climate Alliance, Brazilian Policies On In this connection, the organizations of brazilian indigenous peoples and numerousother non governmental organizations criticize most vehemently the issuance http://www.klimabuendnis.org/kbhome/english/association/5521962e.htm | |
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2. Indigenous Peoples Group's Letter To World Bank CAPOIB, The Council of Unity of brazilian indigenous peoples and. Organisations, an organisation which brings together http://forests.org/archive/brazil/caplett.htm | |
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3. Untitled A delegation from the brazilian indigenous peoples organisation CAPOIB (Councilof Indigenous Peoples Organisations of Brazil) reported on the current http://users.ox.ac.uk/~wgtrr/almen.htm | |
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4. NATIVE-L (July 1996): Brazil: CAPOIB Manifesto CAPOIB Unity Council of brazilian indigenous peoples and Organisations. CAPOIB- Unity Council of brazilian indigenous peoples and Organisations. http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/nl/9607/0090.html | |
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5. Brazilian Indigenous Community Video - A Tribute To Virginia Valado of the Center for Indigenist Work (CTI), a nonprofit organization dedicated toprotecting the land rights of brazilian indigenous peoples, training them in http://www.lavavideo.org/LAVA/featuredtitles/index.cfm?Features_ID=13 |
6. Brazilian Indians Ask World Bank To Suspend Funds From G7 From Glen Switkes glen@irn.org , 6 February 1996. (Brasilia, February 6, 1996) TheUnity Council of brazilian indigenous peoples and Organizations (CAPOIB) has http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/41/058.html | |
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7. Research To what extent has the struggle of brazilian indigenous peoples for their citizenshiprights been affected by the country's democratization process? http://www.holycross.edu/departments/political_science/mrodrigu/research.htm | |
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8. Contemporary Review: INDIAN LAND RIGHTS AND LAND CONFLICTS IN BRAZIL.(Critical E The urge to demarcate the land of the brazilian indigenous peoples and to give themproperty rights became one of the most pressing and vociferous campaigns of http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m2242/1604_275/56750237/p1/article.jhtml | |
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9. Aboriginal Planet - Around The Planet - Part Of Brazil's Great Wealth Lies In Th through the Embassy of Canada in Brasilia and CIDA's international cooperationprogrammes, is working with brazilian indigenous peoples and government http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/aboriginalplanet/around/latin/arbrazil-en.asp | |
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10. SHOUT OF THE SOCIALLY MARGINALIZED FOR LAND AND WORK Wilson Pataxo denounced that the lack of health care is a powerfulweapon to eliminate brazilian indigenous peoples . Of each 100 http://abyayala.nativeweb.org/brazil/cimi/226.html | |
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11. Brazil To learn more about brazilian indigenous peoples, go to www.socioambiental.org. Back to Main. On to the United States! On to India! http://web.utk.edu/~mferrei1/brazil.html | |
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12. The World Bank - Indigenous Peoples (c) the recognition in the brazilian indigenous Statute and some UN documents (ILOConvention 169) that indigenous peoples can only be removed from their lands http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/essd/essd.nsf/28354584d9d97c29852567cc00780e2a/34e9 |
13. Klima-Bündnis - Alianza Del Clima E.V., Climate Alliance, Brazilian Policies On brazilian policies on indigenous peoples. Resolution of the Climate Alliance´s General Assembly of 26.3.1996 http://www.klimabuendnis.de/kbhome/english/association/5521962e.htm | |
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14. Home Page - Environment Conserve the brazilian Rain Forest is a joint undertaking of the brazilian government,Brazil's indigenous peoples Community Biodiversity Management Initiative. http://lnweb18.worldbank.org/External/lac/lac.nsf/f5011188e0c14817852567d6006c43 |
15. Indigenous Peoples In Brazil - ISA In the context of Amazonia, indigenous associations have played a central role in the region s sustainable development. Anthropologist Bruce Albert, a researcher of the ISACNPq-IRD agreement, discusses the topic. http://www.socioambiental.org/website/povind/indexenglish.htm |
16. Indigenous Organizations In The Brazilian Amazonia :: Indigenous Peoples In Braz use of the lands they have traditionally occupied (guaranteed in article 231 ofthe 1988 Constitution), the indigenous peoples of brazilian Amazonia nowadays http://www.socioambiental.org/website/pib/english/orgsi/amazo.htm | |
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17. Brazil's Giant Step Backward On Indigenous Rights and Rights of indigenous peoples. Posed by brazilian Presidential Decree 1775 http://www.aaanet.org/committees/cfhr/rptbrazil.htm | |
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18. Contact With No Indians :: Indigenous Peoples In Brazil - ISA Currently several indigenous peoples have established partnershipswith support organizations of the brazilian civil society. The http://www.socioambiental.org/website/pib/english/howtheylive/cont.htm | |
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19. Petition - Statute Of The Indigenous Peoples The Statute of the indigenous peoples is a proposal that seeks to grant the protectionand the rights of the brazilian indigenous societies, taking into http://www.amazonlink.org/amazon/indigenous_cultures/estatuto.html | |
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20. Br Azilian Polic Ies On Indigenous Pe Oples Resolution Of The Climate brazilian policies on indigenous peoples Resolution of the Climate Alliance´s General Assembly of The Climate Alliance Municipalities already responded two years ago to the request of the http://www.klimabuendnis.de/kbhome/download/5521962e.pdf |
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