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1. INDIGENOUS PEOPLES POLITICAL DECLARATION
indigenous peoples POLITICAL DECLARATION. PrepCom IV, Indonesia, bali, 6 June 2002 The indigenous peoples of the Americas, Asia, Pacific, africa, Europe and the Arctic region,
http://www.tebtebba.org/tebtebba_files/wssd/poldec.html
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES POLITICAL DECLARATION
PrepCom IV, Indonesia, Bali, 6 June 2002
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The Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, Asia, Pacific, Africa, Europe and the Arctic region, present here reaffirm the Kari-oca Declaration of Indigenous Peoples signed at Rio in 1992 and Agenda 21. United in one voice, we express our collective views on the proposed WSSD Programme of Action and Political Declaration. Indigenous Peoples have consistently called for international recognition of our rights as a pre-condition for our empowerment for sustainable development. We reaffirm that self-determination and sustainable development are two sides of the same coin. We underline our inherent rights to:
  • Self-determination and recognition as indigenous peoples;
  • Ownership, control and management of our traditional territories, lands, oceans and resources;
  • Exercise our customary law and represent ourselves through our own institutions;
  • Free, prior and informed consent to developments on our land;
  • Control, and share in the benefits of the use of our traditional knowledge.

2. World Cultures
26 September 4, Johannesburg, South africa, 2002 indigenous peoples' Caucus Statement for the Multi-Stakeholder. Dialogue on Governance, Partnerships and Capacity-Building . bali,
http://www.indigenouspeople.net/world.htm
Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania
Indigenous Peoples of Europe
Putting Minority Languages on the Map!
(GeoNative - Ongi etorri GeoNative gunera!)
Buber's Basque Page
(Buberen Euskal Orrialdera)
European Islands
(England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, etc,)
Gaelic Peoples
(Eire, the Isle of Man, and Scotland)
Latvia/Livonia
(Li'vzeme)
Romani
(Tsigani/Cigano/Zigeuner/Gypsies) Russia
(50+ Indigenous Groups)
Chukchi
Even
Udegeh
Saami of Scandanavia Norway ... Finland , and Russia
Indigenous Peoples of Africa
Authentic African Art
Ba-Benjelle Pygmies (Central Africa)
Bantu Languages ...
Wodaabe
Other African Sites
Africa-Net
African Documents
African National Congress
African National Congress FTP ...
Indigenous Peoples Rights Question in Africa
Indigenous Peoples of Asia/Middle East
Ainu (Japan)
Arabic Literature
Azerbaijani (Azerbaijan)
Bajau (Philippines)
Bakhtiari (Iran)
Bedouin
Kafir/Nuristanis (Pakistan)
Kazakhs (Mongolia)
Kurds (Kurdistan)
Labakhis (Tibet/Bhutan)
Kalash Literature "Brargini, doy tazim"

3. Valuing Diversity In Sustainable Development - IFAD Experience With Indigenous P
held in bali in June 2002, marked the beginning of a partnership with a coalition of indigenous peoples the world to incorporate experiences in africa, the Near East and eastern
http://www.ifad.org/events/wssd/ip/ip.htm
Home About IFAD Operations Evaluation ... Contact Us document.write(document.title) Forthcoming Events
President Speeches

IFAD Past Events

Monterrey
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WSSD

Parallel Event to the World Summit on Sustainable Development
Indigenous Peoples: Valuing Diverstiy for Sustainable Development ( PDF Version Jointly organized by IFAD, Popular Coalition to Eradicate Hunger and Poverty and Indigenous Peoples Coordination Committee 28 August 2002 at 13:00 pm in Randburg Tower Conference Centre, Johannesburg
Table of Contents List of Acronyms Preface I. Introduction II. Why Focus on Indigenous Peoples? ... Annex - Important Milestones Related to Indigenous Issues
List of Acronyms ADSDPP Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plans APPTDP Andhra Pradesh Participatory Tribal Development Project APTDP Andhra Pradesh Tribal Development Project ASOCUCH Association of Cuchumatanes Organizations CARC CDC Community Development Committee CHARM Cordillera Highland Agricultural Resource Management Project CGIAR Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research CISP Oudomxai Community Initiative Support Project FEAS Promotion of Technology Transfer Project to Peasant Communities in the Highlands GCC Girijan Cooperative Corporation HPM Ha Giang Development Project for Ethnic Minorities

4. CorpWatch.org - Campaigns - Climate Justice - Updates - Bali
Fishworkers Forum, OilWatch africa, OilWatch International bali Principles of ClimateJustice. peoples, local communities, indigenous peoples, fisherfolk, poor
http://www.corpwatch.org/campaigns/PCD.jsp?articleid=3748

5. The Kimberley Declaration
International indigenous peoples Summit on Sustainable Development. KhoiSan Territory, Kimberley, South africa, 20-23 August 2002 the bali indigenous peoples Political Declaration; and, the Declaration of the indigenous peoples of Eastern africa in
http://www.ienearth.org/kimberley_declaration_eng.html
International Indigenous Peoples Summit on Sustainable Development
28 August 2002/The Kimberley Declaration/English/FINAL
The Kimberley Declaration
International Indigenous Peoples Summit on Sustainable Development
Khoi-San Territory
Kimberley, South Africa, 20-23 August 2002
We, the Indigenous Peoples, walk to the future in the footprints of our ancestors
(Kari-Oca Declaration, Brazil, 30 May 1992)
Since 1992 the ecosystems of the earth have been compounding in change. We are in crisis. We are in an accelerating spiral of climate change that will not abide unsustainable greed. Today we reaffirm our relationship to Mother Earth and our responsibility to coming generations to uphold peace, equity and justice. We continue to pursue the commitments made at Earth Summit as reflected in this political declaration and the accompanying plan of action. The commitments which were made to Indigenous Peoples in Agenda 21, including our full and effective participation, have not been implemented due to the lack of political will. As peoples, we reaffirm our rights

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the Arctic and the Far East Siberia; the bali indigenous peoples Political Declaration;and, the Declaration of the indigenous peoples of Eastern africa in the
http://www.quechuanetwork.org/yachaywasi/The_Kimberley_Declaration.htm
The Kimberley Declaration
International Indigenous Peoples Summit on Sustainable Development
Khoi-San Territory
Kimberley, South Africa, 20-23 August 2002

We, the Indigenous Peoples, walk to the future in the footprints of our ancestors
(Kari-Oca Declaration, Brazil, 30 May 1992)
We the Indigenous Peoples of the World assembled here reaffirm the Kari-Oca Declaration and the Indigenous Peoples' Earth Charter. We again reaffirm our previous declarations on human and environmental sustainability.*?
Since 1992, the discussions on sustainable development have been intensified however, the ecosystems of the earth continue to be degraded increasingly. We are in crisis. We are in an accelerating spiral of climate change that will not abide unsustainable greed.
Today we reaffirm our relationship to Mother Earth and our responsibility to coming generations to uphold peace, equity and justice. We continue to pursue the committments made at Earth Summit as reflected in this political declaration and the accompanying plan of action. The
commitments which were made to Indigenous Peoples in Agenda 21, including our full and effective participation, have not been implemented due to the lack of political will.

7. PrepCom IV, WSSD, Bali, Indonesia, 27 May 2002
PrepCom IV, WSSD, bali, Indonesia. 27 May 2002 ILO Convention 169 on indigenous and Tribal peoples, especially those in africa and Asia. indigenous identities combine
http://www.ienearth.org/ipc_general_statement_msd.html

THE MULTI-STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE ON
GOVERNANCE, PARTNERSHIPS AND CAPACITY-BUILDING PrepCom IV, WSSD, Bali, Indonesia
27 May 2002
The themes covered by our multi-stakeholder dialogue this week are those at the very heart of the social and ecological crisis, and the problems of sustainable development. So while I share with all of us here an appreciation of our beautiful surroundings, it is a deep contradiction to be making policy decisions about poverty and environmental degradation amidst the most luxurious of settings. This is a stark contrast to indigenous territories contaminated by mining, deforested landscapes and polluted environments which are the legacy of modern development to our peoples and the Earth. Annex Indigenous participants at this meeting, put forward the following principles and demands as necessary for good sustainable development governance. Respect for Indigenous Peoples Territories and Self-determination
  • Sustainable Development Governance at All Levels
  • The UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues to serve as a global focal point for enhancing collaboration and co-ordination of policies, commitments and action plans for Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development, including linkages and with the multilateral environmental, economic and trade agreements.
  • 8. WSSD PrepCom 3
    May 27 28, 2002, bali, Indonesia. Back. About Us ILO Convention 169 on indigenous and Tribal peoples, especially those in africa and Asia. indigenous identities combine
    http://www.tebtebba.org/tebtebba_files/wssd/wssd4.html
    Indigenous Peoples Submissions during the Multistakeholder Dialogue
    PrepCom 4
    May 27 - 28, 2002, Bali, Indonesia
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  • Indigenous Peoples' Caucus Final Statement for the Multistakeholder Dialogue on Governance, Partnerships and Capacity-Building, 29 May 2002
    INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' CAUCUS STATEMENT FOR THE MULTI-STAKEHOLDER DIALOGUE ON GOVERNANCE, PARTNERSHIPS AND CAPACITY-BUILDING, 27 May 2002
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    The themes covered by our multi-stakeholder dialogue this week are those at the very heart of the social and ecological crisis, and the problems of sustainable development. Governance, partnerships and capacity-building are about addressing social and power relationships, and about how these relationships impact on our relations with the Earth. The contemporary world is characterised by deep imbalances in our social relations, of gross inequalities between nations and within societies, manifested by huge disparities in consumption of natural resources. International governance gives disproportionate power to the same economic elite and their institutions of choice - the World Trade Organisation and the international economic and financial institutions - to decide the futures of our children. The WSSD process is itself harmonising into this unequal and imbalanced architecture. Governance structures for Sustainable Development must strive for greater democratisation, transparency, equity, and accountability in order to achieve better outcomes. A narrow base of decision-making inevitably leads to bad results.
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    Arctic and the Far East Siberia ; the bali indigenous peoples Political Declaration; and , the Declaration of the indigenous peoples of Eastern africa in the
    http://www.firstpeoples.org/updates/declaration.htm
    (back to updates page) The Kimberley Declaration International Indigenous Peoples Summit on Sustainable Development Khoi-San Territory Kimberley, South Africa, 20-23 August 2002 We, the Indigenous Peoples, walk to the future in the footprints of our ancestors
    (Kari-Oca Declaration, Brazil, 30 May 1992
    We the Indigenous Peoples of the World assembled here reaffirm the Kari-Oca Declaration and the Indigenous Peoples’ Earth Charter. We again reaffirm our previous declarations on human and environmental sustainability.* Since 1992 the ecosystems of the earth have been compounding in change. We are in crisis. We are in an accelerating spiral of climate change that will not abide unsustainable greed. Today we reaffirm our relationship to Mother Earth and our responsibility to coming generations to uphold peace, equity and justice. We continue to pursue the commitments made at Earth Summit as reflected in this political declaration and the accompanying plan of action. The commitments which were made to Indigenous Peoples in Agenda 21, including our full and effective participation, have not been implemented due to the lack of political will. As peoples, we reaffirm our rights to self-determination and to own, control and manage our ancestral lands and territories, waters and other resources. Our lands and territories are at the core of our existence – we are the land and the land is us; we have a distinct spiritual and material relationship with our lands and territories and they are inextricably linked to our survival and to the preservation and further development of our knowledge systems and cultures, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem management.

    10. Indigenous Peoples And Environmental Problems
    on local peoples in East africa, and the Maasai bali. While the class makes no claim that these cases are broadly representative of environmental problems and indigenous peoples,
    http://www.stanford.edu/dept/humbio/Courses/171.doc

    11. ENB @ WSSD PrepCom-IV (Bali, May-June 2002)
    Committee (WSSD PrepCom IV) bali, Indonesia 25 Contact groups on africa, Oceans,Good Governance and and respect the rights of indigenous peoples and youth
    http://www.iisd.ca/linkages/2002/pc4/28may.html
    ENB on the side - a special daily report on selected side events from WSSD PrepCom IV. ENB daily reports HTML PDF TXT SUMMARY 7 June 6 June 5 June 4 June 3 June 1 June 31 May 30 May 29 May 28 May 27 May Rapports du BNT HTML PDF TXT 7 Juin 6 Juin 5 Juin 4 Juin 3 Juin 1er Juin 31 Mai 30 Mai 29 Mai 28 Mai 27 Mai Web
    Archive:
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    (Images and RealAudio) Sat 25 Sun 26 Mon 27 Tues 28 ... Mon 3 Tue 4 Wed 5 Thu 6 Fri 7
    The World Summit on Sustainable Development
    Fourth Preparatory Committee (WSSD PrepCom IV)
    Bali, Indonesia 25 May - 7 June 2002
    Tuesday, 28 May Delegates met in parallel morning and afternoon Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue sessions to address capacity-building for sustainable development and partnership initiatives. Working Groups I, II and III also met. In Working Group III on Sustainable Development Governance, delegates discussed the new Co-Chairs' paper. Contact groups on Africa, Oceans, Good Governance and Finance also convened.

    12. (back To Updates Page)
    the bali indigenous peoples Political Declaration ; and , the Declaration of the indigenous peoples of Eastern africa in
    http://www.firstpeoples.org/declaration.htm
    (back to updates page) The Kimberley Declaration International Indigenous Peoples Summit on Sustainable Development Khoi-San Territory Kimberley, South Africa, 20-23 August 2002 We, the Indigenous Peoples, walk to the future in the footprints of our ancestors
    (Kari-Oca Declaration, Brazil, 30 May 1992
    We the Indigenous Peoples of the World assembled here reaffirm the Kari-Oca Declaration and the Indigenous Peoples’ Earth Charter. We again reaffirm our previous declarations on human and environmental sustainability.* Since 1992 the ecosystems of the earth have been compounding in change. We are in crisis. We are in an accelerating spiral of climate change that will not abide unsustainable greed. Today we reaffirm our relationship to Mother Earth and our responsibility to coming generations to uphold peace, equity and justice. We continue to pursue the commitments made at Earth Summit as reflected in this political declaration and the accompanying plan of action. The commitments which were made to Indigenous Peoples in Agenda 21, including our full and effective participation, have not been implemented due to the lack of political will. As peoples, we reaffirm our rights to self-determination and to own, control and manage our ancestral lands and territories, waters and other resources. Our lands and territories are at the core of our existence – we are the land and the land is us; we have a distinct spiritual and material relationship with our lands and territories and they are inextricably linked to our survival and to the preservation and further development of our knowledge systems and cultures, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem management.

    13. ENB @ WSSD PrepCom-IV (Bali, May-June 2002)
    Committee (WSSD PrepComIV) bali, Indonesia 25 groups on oceans, energy, africa,good governance and effective participation of indigenous peoples and local
    http://www.iisd.ca/linkages/2002/pc4/30may.html
    ENB on the side - a special daily report on selected side events from WSSD PrepCom IV. ENB daily reports HTML PDF TXT SUMMARY 7 June 6 June 5 June 4 June 3 June 1 June 31 May 30 May 29 May 28 May 27 May Rapports du BNT HTML PDF TXT 7 Juin 6 Juin 5 Juin 4 Juin 3 Juin 1er Juin 31 Mai 30 Mai 29 Mai 28 Mai 27 Mai Web
    Archive:
    (French)

    (Images and RealAudio) Sat 25 Sun 26 Mon 27 Tues 28 ... Mon 3 Tue 4 Wed 5 Thu 6 Fri 7
    T he World Summit on Sustainable Development
    Fourth Preparatory Committee (WSSD PrepCom-IV)
    Bali, Indonesia 25 May - 7 June 2002 Thursday, 30 May Delegates met all day in parallel working groups and contact groups. Working Groups I and II met all day and into the evening to continue negotiation of the Revised Chairman's Paper. Working Group III met in morning and evening sessions and concluded a first reading of the Vice-Chair's paper on an institutional framework for sustainable development. The contact groups on oceans, energy, Africa, good governance and finance also met.
    Photo: Hossein Moeni, Iran, coordinator of the G-77/China for governance meets with other group members to discuss the Vice-Chair's text on an institutional frameworks for sustainable development

    14. Dialogue Between Nations -- Kimberley
    POLITICAL DECLARATION PrepCom IV, Indonesia, bali, 6 June 2002. TEBTEBBA FOUNDATION.The indigenous peoples of the Americas, Asia, Pacific, africa, Europe and
    http://www.dialoguebetweennations.com/IR/english/KariOcaKimberley/KPolDeclaratio
    INDIGENOUS PEOPLES POLITICAL DECLARATION
    PrepCom IV, Indonesia, Bali, 6 June 2002
    TEBTEBBA FOUNDATION The Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, Asia, Pacific, Africa, Europe and the Arctic region, present here reaffirm the Kari-oca Declaration of Indigenous Peoples signed at Rio in 1992 and Agenda 21. United in one voice, we express our collective views on the proposed WSSD Programme of Action and Political Declaration.
    Indigenous Peoples have consistently called for international recognition of our rights as a pre-condition for our empowerment for sustainable development. We reaffirm that self-determination and sustainable development are two sides of the same coin. We underline our inherent rights to:
    • Self-determination and recognition as indigenous peoples; Ownership, control and management of our traditional territories, lands, oceans and resources; Exercise our customary law and represent ourselves through our own institutions; Free, prior and informed consent to developments on our land;

    15. World Summit On Sustainable Development. August 2002
    SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, Johannesburg, South africa, 2002 (PDF indigenous peoples’PRESENTATION, 2ND PREPCOM OF THE WSSD Prepcom IV, bali, Indonesia, May 2002.
    http://www.treatycouncil.org/new_page_5241222.htm
    International Indian Treaty Council CONSEJO INTERNACIONAL DE TRATADOS INDIOS “WORKING FOR THE RIGHTS AND RECOGNITION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES"
    World Summit on Sustainable Development 2002
    "Historic Use of 'Indigenous Peoples' in Final WSSD Declaration", Press Release "Final Version, The Johannesburg Declaration on Sustainable Development”, Sept 4, 2002 “La Declaración de Johannesburgo sobre Desarrollo Sustentable”, Version final, 4 septiembre 2002 “Greenwash!” Sign on to protects against IUCN and mining Industry Partnership! ... WSSD Prepcom IV, Bali, Indonesia, May 2002 Action Alerts / Acciones Urgentes: Carta de Rigoberta Menchu Tum al Presidente de México contra la guerra en Irak, 1 abril, 2003 No Blood for Oil in ANWR or Iraq Support the Lubicon Lake Cree Nation One Line Petition to Save Cave Rock, Washoe Nation sacred site ... URGENT! Your support is needed! ANWR Threatened in new Senate Energy Bill March 19, 2003, 11:55 AM Alaska time: Vote Count is just in from the US Senate.
    Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is protected yet again by a 52-48 vote
    count. YES!

    16. Indigenous_Peoples_declaration
    IEN indigenous peoples POLITICAL DECLARATION PrepCom IV, Indonesia, bali, 6 June2002. The indigenous peoples of the Americas, Asia, Pacific, africa, Europe and
    http://www.blackmesais.org/Indigenous_Peoples_Declaration.html
    Home Statement made by the Indigenous Peoples Caucus (IPC) at the Bali, Indonesia, 4th Preparatory Meeting of the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD). All major stakeholder groups were requested to submit a paragraph that would be submited to the Prep Com IV Chair for development as a overall Political Declaration going to Johannesburg. - Tom G., IEN INDIGENOUS PEOPLES POLITICAL DECLARATION
    PrepCom IV, Indonesia, Bali, 6 June 2002 The Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, Asia, Pacific, Africa, Europe and the Arctic region, present here reaffirm the Kari-oca Declaration of Indigenous Peoples signed at Rio in 1992 and Agenda 21. United in one voice, we express our collective views on the proposed WSSD Programme of Action and Political Declaration. Indigenous Peoples have consistently called for international recognition of our rights as a pre-condition for our empowerment for sustainable development. We reaffirm that self-determination and sustainable development are two sides of the same coin. We underline our inherent rights to: Indigenous Peoples have something to offer the world in this equation for survival. We call for a World Conference on Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development as a culmination to the UN Decade for Indigenous Peoples (1995-2004) and as a concrete follow-up to the World Summit on Sustainable Development. Indigenous Peoples consider this conference as necessary, to develop a concrete programme of action, embodying WSSD outcomes and concrete partnerships together with governments, regional bodies, the United Nations, international organisations and others in civil society.

    17. Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP)¨È¬w­ì¦í¥Á²Õ´
    Asia indigenous peoples Pact (AIPP) 6 Soi 14, Sookkasaem Rd., Tambon Patan South africa?. the 4th PrepCom of the WSSD in bali, Indonesia UNFF
    http://aipp.womenweb.org.tw/Message_Show.asp?Message_ID=1079

    18. WCSF Online The News Service For The World Civil Society Forum
    Key words indigenous peoples, bali, Sustainable Development, self such as the forthcomingindigenous peoples Summit on in Kimberley, South africa, in August
    http://www.mcart.org/wcsfonlinenews/en/18-jul-02/summ_18.12.cfm
    Posted 8 Oct 02 09:29 GMT Executive Summaries of Working Groups Civil Society and International Organizations Cooperation Indigenous Peoples, Gender and Development Information Society Environment, Trade and Sustainable Development ... Peace and Disarmament Health Promotion Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Private Sector Right of Peoples to Self-Determination and Conflict Prevention Executive Summaries of Trainings Solar Ovens Training Training sessions for journalists from developing countries Training on Humanitarian Law All summaries of sessions
    All presenters' documents
    Search for a session (opens new window) Links Main Forum Web site (Yellow)
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    Consultation Process
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    ICCG 1
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    Continuing Forum: Reports of the working groups
    ICCG 1 Information / Discussion
    Role of Parliamentarians in International Cooperation and the IPU System
    CCV A Information / Discussion A New Role for Electronic Media in the Information Society ITU H Information / Discussion ... The role of indigenous peoples and civil society organizations to implement sustainable development, both at the local and international levels WG on Health Promotion Role of civil society's organizations in health ITU K WG on Human Rights and Humanitarian Law The role of civil society in the implementation of human rights and humanitarian law ICCG 2 WG on Peace and Disarmament ... Private sector - civil society: where is the border? What are the common interests and divergences? What are the main problems?

    19. AGPix.com
    bali; Baths (British Virgin Is.); Brittany (France); Burkina Faso, former UpperVolta; indigenous, native peoples (africa); indigenous, native peoples (Asia
    http://www.agpix.com/photographer/stock/A0226540_complete.html
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    20. AGPix.com
    bali; Belgium; Benin (former Dahomey); Bogotá (Colombia); Bolivia; Borneo; indigenous,native peoples (Latin America); indigenous, native peoples (africa);
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