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         Hmong Indigenous Peoples:     more detail
  1. Hmong of Thailand: Opium People of the Golden Train (Indigenous peoples and development series) by Nic Tapp, 1986-06
  2. Healing by Heart: Clinical and Ethical Case Stories of Hmong Families and Western Providers
  3. Hmong: History of a People by Keith Quincy, 1997-10
  4. Hmong: A Guide to Traditional Lifestyles (Vanishing Cultures of the World)

81. Indigenous Reference Site
The report contains a brief history of this relationship, along with a discussion of the terms, issues and events leading to the design and implementation of programmes. relationship with indigenous and tribal peoples in the a policy addressing indigenous peoples (IPs). The document
http://www.ukans.edu/~insp/referencesite.html
Where Indigenous Peoples Live Source : The Health of Indigenous Peoples
Compiled by Ethel (Wara) Alderete
World Health Organization (WHO), 1999. WHERE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES LIVE
The following listing of Indigenous Peoples is not comprehensive, nor exclusive, but instead representative of peoples living worldwide. MAP KEY
1. Artic 8.Great Basin 12.Circum-Caribbean 14.Mato Grosso ASIA 21.Chittagong Hill 26. Kalahari Desert
Aleut Shoshone Akawaio Borbora 19. North and Tract Peoples San Chipewyan Ute Bari (Motilones) Botocudo Central Asia Chakma Inuit Choquie Ge (Central) Ainu Marma 27. Ituri Forest Saami 9. Southwest Guajiro Guato Hui Tripura Efe Apache Karina Kaduveo Manchu Lese 2. Sub-Arctic Dine (Hopi) Kogi Kaingang Miao 22. South East Asia Mbuti Cree Navajo Otomac Karaja Mongolian Chin Dene Zuni Paez Kayapo (Southern) Taiwan Aborigines Hmong 28. Australia and Naskapi Yarawato Tupi Tibetan Kachin the Pacific Ojibwa 10. Pacific NW Coast Yukpa Uighur Karen Aboriginals Bella Coola 15. Gran Chaco Yi Kedang Arapesh North America Chinook South America Ache Zhuang Lisu Asmat 3. Eastern

82. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Cultural Studies : Indigenous Peoples : A
commemorative exhibit of an 18971901 expedition to study the peoples of the TheAinuJapan's indigenous People The Ainu culture, and the historical majority
http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1787

83. Links On The Subject Of Indigenous Peopels In Asia
Links to the indigenous peoples in Asia A small selection outof the numerous links to indigenous peoples in Asia. indigenous
http://www.indigasia.org/eng/peoples/asialinkse.htm
Links
to the indigenous peoples in Asia:
A small selection out of the numerous links to indigenous peoples in Asia. Indigenous Children in Asia - Exploring how Asien children grow and develop Bangladesh:
Cyber Jumma
- Chittagong Hill Tracts
Chakma
- Refugees Within, Refugees Without Laos, Thailand:
Hmong Homepage

Hmong and Lao People

The Akha Heritage Foundation
India:
Nagaland Homepage

The Andaman Association
Malaysia:
Penan - Nomads of the Borneo Rainforest
Sarawak Peoples Campaign Philippines: Federation of Indigenous Peoples of the Philippines (KAMP) BIBAK Northeast Burma / Myanmar: The Mon Information Home Page Shan Resources and Information Shan Democratic Union and Shan Human Rights Foundation News and Information about Ethnic Minorities Taiwan: The Tribes of Taiwan Sri Lanka: The Wanniyala-Aetto Veddahs and their Traditions Japan: The Ainu Homepage Vietnam: The Montagnard Foundation You may find much more links by: The World Wide Web Virtual Library: INDIGENOUS STUDIES Related topics: Links to development agencies, NGOs, ...

84. International - Unrepresented Nations & Peoples Organisation
Separatism. eLandnet The electronic highway to unrepresented nations, indigenouspeoples and national minorities worldwide. hmong (Laos, Thailand, Vietname),
http://www.politicalresources.net/int6.htm
Last updated: UNPO Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation UNPO Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation UNPO Members MINELRES Directory of resources on minority human rights and related problems of the transition period in Eastern and Central Europe European Centre for Minority Issues ECMI Minority Rights Group International Promotes the rights of ethnic, linguistic and religious minorities Minorities and Unrepresented Nations in the World French Institute for the study of MicroStates Index of Unrepresented Microstates French Institute for the study of MicroStates The Micronations Page Micronational Links MicroWorld The Micronations Database ... Ethnic World Survey CIEMEN Native Web Indigenous Studies The World Wide Web Virtual Library The World Wide Web Virtual Library League of Secessionist States Homelands Homeland movements worldwide Separatism eLandnet The electronic highway to unrepresented nations, indigenous peoples and national minorities worldwide Links to National Hompages Abkhazia Chechen Republic Kosovo Kurdistan ... Tibet Assyria (Iraq) Assyrian Map Assyria Homepage Atour - The State of Assyria Nineveh On-Line Assyrian Community Assyrian International News Agency Genocides Against the Assyrian Nation Bet-Nahrain Democratic Party Hmong (Laos, Thailand, Vietname)

85. Indigenous Peoples And Environmental Issues: An Encyclopedia, By Bruce E. Johans
Thailand Introduction; indigenous peoples in the Power House; The Lahu and HmongFace an Inundation of Lowlanders ; The Karen and the Toll of Lead Poisoning.
http://www.ratical.org/ratville/IPEIE/
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Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Issues: An Encyclopedia by Bruce E. Johansen Professor of Communication and Native American Studies
University of Nebraska at Omaha Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Argentina:
    • Introduction
    • The Kollas' Struggle for Land Tenure
    • The Argentine Mapuche and Oil Contamination
    • The Wichís' Opposition to Hydroelectric Development

  • Australian Aborigines:
    • Uranium Mining and Nuclear Testing
    • Aboriginals Oppose Gold Mining in New South Wales

  • Bangladesh: Gas Well Explosion
  • Belize: The Mopan and Kekchi Oppose Industrial-scale Logging
  • Biodiversity and Indigenous Environmentalism
  • Bolivia: Indigenous Peoples, Logging Concessions, Oil Exploration, and Toxic Spills
  • Botswana: End of the Line for the Khwe (Kalahari Bushmen)
  • Brazil:
    • Introduction
    • The Toll of Dam-building on Indigenous Peoples
    • Accelerating Deforestation in the Amazon Valley
    • Chico Mendes and the Indigenous Rubber Workers
    • The Apinaje, Kraho, Xerente, Tapuia, Awe, and Karaja, Logging, River Re-routing, and Fish Kills
    • The Apurina, Paurmari, Deni, and Juma Protest Oil-and-gas Pipelines

86. Indigenous Peoples
a historical archive of the political struggles waged by indigenous peoples to assert HmongHomepage http//www.hmongnet.org/ A detailed directory of internet
http://www.gustavus.edu/oncampus/academics/library/Guides/Indigenous.html
Researching
Indigenous Peoples Globally
Looking for Books
Looking for Articles Reference Books Web Sites ... Citing Sources Looking for books WebPals
http://www.gac.edu/oncampus/academics/library/booksearch.html

Click on "Search" button in the green band to look for books and other materials in our library. To broaden your search, set the library choice to "all PALS libraries." If you see a book that you want to order through Interlibrary Loan, use the button at the bottom of the page. Use the barcode number on your ID card and your last name as your password. You will be notified by e-mail when the book arrives. MnLink
http://www.mnlink.org

Offers access to databases and a combined catalog of Minnesota libraries. To search a number of academic libraries at once, click on Search, then use the drop-down list under the state map to choose Colleges and Universities. To request by Interlibrary Loan, print out the references for the books you want and write your name and ID barcode number on the top; drop the print off at the Interlibrary Loan counter. Looking for Articles Annual Review of Anthropology
http://anthro.AnnualReviews.org/search.dtl

87. Association Of American Geographers
of, by, and for the peoples Participatory Mapping sustainability the case of theHmong in Northern The Globalization of indigenous Knowledge A Critique of
http://convention.allacademic.com/aag2003/topic2.html?topic_id=27

88. SHAMANISM THROUGH THE EYES OF THE HMONG
Webster Online Dictionary, shamanism is “a religion practiced by indigenous peoplesof far in Siberia (which is also another country that the hmong have been
http://www.uwec.edu/academic/curric/greidebe/Chinese.Japan/student.web.pages/Sha
SHAMANISM THROUGH THE EYES OF THE HMONG BY NALEE XIONG It is believed by some Hmong that their ancestors adopted shamanism from the Chinese. They believe this because some older shamans have been known to communicate to their spirits in the Chinese language when they are in a trance. There are also other similar ties between the two cultures, such as animism, filial piety, and feng shui. However, shamanism seems to be the most accurately adopted one in the transition between the Hmong and Chinese. Because of this, I will be using mainly Hmong shamanism as examples rather than the limited information of Chinese shamanism to explain the concepts of shamanism; the oldest still practiced tradition of the world. The Hmong are people who have no land of their own. It is believed that the origination of the Hmong was in China. In fact, it is said that they were in fact there before the Chinese. However, after being defeated by the Chinese in a war, they migrated to Laos.

89. Human Organization, Summer 1997
article posits that the conservation of indigenous knowledge for and by the localpeoples could have Economic Transformation in a hmong Village of Thailand
http://www.sfaa.net/ho/1997/summer1997.html
Quick Menu SfAA Home HO Home Forthcoming Issue Back Issues HO Board Author Information Editor Comments Reviewer Information Reviewer Thanks SfAA Membership HO Rates SfAA Publications
Volume 56, No. 2, Summer 1997
Rights to the Benefits of Research: Compensating Indigenous Peoples for their Intellectual Contributio n
Key words : intellectual property rights, compensation, indigenous knowledge, ethics of research, ethnobotany, Ecuador
The Sociopolitical Context of Participatory Development in Northeastern Brazil
Alberto C. G. Costa, Conrad P. Kottak, and Rosane M. Prado
Key words : participation, participatory development, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs): Brazil
"Participation" and "participatory development" have become mantras in contemporary development discourse. But certain cultural settings are better suited to local participation and collective action than others are. Participation works best when it is based in, rather than in opposition to, existing organizations. In northeastern Brazil, regional tradition and existing social, economic, and political structures pose strong challenges to horizontal social organization and thus to popular mobilization and participatory development. Although certain democratizing trends have weakened traditional authorities, prior organization still poses challenges, which must be recognized and systematically addressed in policy planning and in project design and implementation.
Communal Fisheries Management in the Peruvian Amazon

90. Title
hmong Development Association of Thailand (MDT) is a member of the InternationalIndigenous and Tribal peoples Alliance by its nature.
http://www.hmongthailand.com/nairobi/default.asp

91. Links Zum Thema Indigene Völker In Asien
Translate this page Vietnam The Montagnard Foundation. Noch mehr Links gibt es bei The World Wide WebVirtual Library indigenous STUDIES. USA Center for World indigenous Studies.
http://indigasia.org/dt/voelker/Asienallg/asialinks.htm
Links
Bangladesch:
Cyber Jumma
- Chittagong Hill Tracts
Chakma
- Refugees Within, Refugees Without Laos, Thailand:
Hmong Homepage

Hmong and Lao People

The Akha Heritage Foundation
Indien:
Nagaland Homepage

The Andaman Association
Malaysia:
Penan - Nomads of the Borneo Rainforest

Sarawak Peoples Campaign
Philippinen: Federation of Indigenous Peoples of the Philippines (KAMP) BIBAK Northeast Burma / Myanmar: The Mon Information Home Page Shan Resources and Information Shan Democratic Union and Shan Human Rights Foundation News and Information about Ethnic Minorities Taiwan: The Tribes of Taiwan Sri Lanka: The Wanniyala-Aetto Veddahs and their Traditions Japan: The Ainu Homepage Vietnam: The Montagnard Foundation Noch mehr Links gibt es bei: The World Wide Web Virtual Library: INDIGENOUS STUDIES Links zu Hilfswerken, NGOs, Forschungseinrichtungen ... Gesellschaft OneWorld - Informationen über Aktionen und Initiativen, über österreichische Organisationen und deren weltweite Partner aus dem Bereich der Entwicklungspolitik.

92. Directory Of Human Rights Resources On The Internet
The Lao Human Rights Council site contains information about human rights violationsagainst Lao and hmong people in Laos and refugees in Thailand; information
http://shr.aaas.org/dhr/detail.php?e_id=138

93. Kou Chang's Story

http://www.art.uh.edu/DIF/pinkelBook_html
Kou Chang's Story FORWARD
by Sheila Pinkel When I purchased a five foot by ten foot Hmong history embroidery at the Marin County Fair in the summer of 1987, it never occurred to me that I would ever visit the refugee camps where it was made. Soon after the purchase I visited Fresno, California, to have a Hmong family explain the stories and symbology embedded in the embroidery. It was there that I learned that over 60,000 Hmong were living in refugee camps in Thailand and that most of them had been in camps since 1975 when the Vietnamese had taken control of Laos. Subsequently I learned that 350,000 Cambodians lived in camps along the Thai-Cambodian border, and that in addition to Vietnamese and Laotian refugees living in Thailand, thousands of Burmese and Karen tribespeople were coming into Thailand across the western Thai border. I was impressed that neither I nor most of my friends were aware of the extent of the refugee presence in Thailand and that none of us had ever seen pictures of these camps. My own interest in the Hmong and Laotian history and refugee camps stems from a larger concern about the effect of the United States' military intervention on the history of foreign countries and peoples. Since 1980 I have been researching U.S. military involvement and the extent to which we arm foreign countries. This book is an extention of a larger exploration of the effect of U.S. intervention on the lives and habitat of the people who live in those countries.

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