NATIVE PEOPLES

Center For World Indigenous Studies' Fourth World Documentation Project (FWDP) is an on-line library of texts which record and preserve Indigenous peoples' struggles to regain their rightful place in the international community.  Its archives provides documents on Africa, Europe, Asia, Tribal and Inter-Tribal, the United Nations, the Americas, Melanesian, Polynesian and Micronesian, Treaties , Internationally focused documents, etc.
Center for World Indigenous Studies Index Page

Cultural Survival is a non-profit organization founded in 1972 to defend the human rights and cultural autonomy of indigenous peoples and oppressed ethnic minorities. Through research and publications, it focuses attention on violations of those rights and advocates alternative policies that avoid genocide, ethnic conflict and the destruction of other peoples' ways of life. Cultural Survival develops educational materials that promote tolerance and understanding of other cultures, and respect for indigenous peoples - the world's original stewards of the environment.
Cultural Survival

Handbook of North American Indians 20 vols.
NativeWeb

Professor Francis Auburn at the University of Western Australia, through his site on Public International Law Pages, provides some excellent links to sites related to International law and Indigenous peoples.
Public International Law

Survival International: A worldwide organization supporting tribal peoples
Survival International
Survival International: Report: Disinherited - Indians in Brazil
Report - PDF

Dispatches from the Vanishing World
Dispatches from the Vanishing World.Com

The United Nations Draft Declaration on the Rigths of Indigenous People
UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People
or Click here to download a pdf version of the document.

Montreal Institute For Genocide and Human Rights Studies
Concordia University
1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. West
Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8 Canada
Tel.: (514) 848-2424 ext 5729 or 2404
Fax: (514) 848-4538