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Indian Self-Governance: Perspectives on the Political Status of
Indians"
An anthology by: Joe DeLaCruz, Glenn T. Morris, Robert T. Coulter,
Larry Kinley, John Mohawk, Rudolph C. Ryser, et al.
Edited by Carol Minugh, Glenn T. Morris, and Rudolph C. Ryser.
Nine American Indian authors address the basic political question
of Indian Governance.
Soft Cover Book 136 pages $13.08 #280BK00001

"Governance and the Natural Society: Governing Tribal Societies in
a Hostile World"
By Wilson Manyfingers
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
Manyfingers discusses the foundations of government in Fourth World
nations. The purpose of government is also discussed. Fourth World
Journal Vol 1, No. 1 09-01-1985
9 pages $1.15 #280AR00002

"Soviet Union or Soviet Russia: Patterns of Soviet Colonialism in
the U.S.S.R."
By Joseph E. Fallon
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
A revealing discussion of Russian treatment of indigenous nations
in the U.S.S.R. The author reviews how various nations came under
Soviet rule.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 1 09-01-1985
22 pages $2.45 #280AR00003

"Bangladesh's Genocidal Crimes: An Appeal to Save the Chakma and
Other Tribes."
By Dr. Ramendu S. Dewan
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
Dr. Dewan recounts the invasion of the Chittagong Hill Tracts by
the Dakah government. The World Bank sponsored transmigration
program is discussed.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 1 09-01-1985
8 pages $1.05 REPRINT #280AR00004

"Pacific Island Independence: Can Island Nations Avoid Dependence?"
By Sione Tupouniua
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
Mr. Tupouniua examines the extent of island economic dependency and
independence.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 1 09-01-1985
11 pages $1.35 REPRINT #280AR00005

"Rules of War and Fourth World Nations: Humane Treatment & Wars
Between Nations & States"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
A discussion of Protocols I & II of the Geneva Convention and the
Implications for Fourth World Nations.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 1 09-01-1985
20 pages $2.25 #280AR00006

"Discipline and Sharing: Education in the Indian Way"
By Jeannette Armstrong
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
The director of the En'Owkin Center in Penticton Canada discusses
the purpose of education and educational methods among nations in
Canada.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 2 02-01-1986
16 pages $1.85 REPRINT #280AR00007

"Indonesia, Bangladesh: Disguised Invasion of Indigenous Nations
Third World Colonial Expansion"
By Bernard Nietschmann
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
"The capture and control of geography, not the extension of
politics or economic philosophy is the object of the Third World
invasions" of Fourth World nations. A detailed analysis of
Transmigration similarities in West Papua and Chittagong.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 2 02-01-1986
38 pages $4.05 REPRINT #280AR00008

"The Igorot of the Cordillera: Defending the Ancestral Domain in
the Philippines"
By William F. Claver
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
Mr. Claver discusses the "language of Philippine invasion" in
relation to the Cordillera. He raises questions about the future
of relations between the Igorot and Manila.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 2 02-01-1986
8 pages $1.05 REPRINT #280AR00009

"U.S. Policy: Break Up the Tribal Mass: Old Policy and New
Strategies"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
Since the U.S. Government enacted the General Allotment Act of 1887
it has maintained a formal policy of destroying Indian Tribes and
their governments. No Administration has changed this policy
despite the Helsinki Final Act - 1975.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 2 02-01-1986
10 pages $1.25 REPRINT #280AR00010

"Dream Time Stories of the Yuin Tribe: A Yuin Dream"
By Gubbo
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
The Aboriginal Spiritual Leader from New South Wales, Australia
tells of the Yuin's aspirations in poetic prose.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 3 02-01-1986
2 pages $0.45 REPRINT #280AR00011

"Africa's First Nations: The Alternative to Apartheid"
By Percy C. Howell
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
"The answer to apartheid and similar aberrations that exist
elsewhere on the continent of Africa is the reunification and
reaffirmation of Africa's original nations and the dismemberment of
the post-colonial states," according to Howell.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 3 02-01-1986
19 pages $2.15 REPRINT #280AR00012

"Cultural Patrimony: Haudenosaunee National Cultural Treasures" By
The Grand Council of Chiefs
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
The Haudenosaunee Grand Council of Chiefs issued this plea for the
return of their national treasures and the bones of their
ancestors.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 3 02-01-1986
14 pages $1.65 REPRINT #280AR00013

"War in Wan Tasbia: Nicaragua's Offenses in Indian Country" By
Stephen Tullberg
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
Mr. Tullberg, an attorney with the Indian Law Resource Center,
gives an eye witness account of Nicaraguan violence against
Miskito, Sumo and Rama nations.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 3 02-01-1986
14 pages $1.65 REPRINT #280AR00014

"Etinohah and Natural Law: Stand with Us and Support Our Songs" By
Elders of Stoloh Nation
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
Elders of the Stoloh Nation delivered this message to the United
Nations General Assembly in New York City on August 29, 1982 Fourth
World Journal Vol 1, No. 3
3 pages $0.55 REPRINT #280AR00015

"GENOCIDE: Never Again?"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
Despite ratification of the Convention on the Prevention and
Punishment of the Crime of Genocide by 97 states . . . none of its
provisions have been invoked for alleged or proven acts of
genocide.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 3 02-01-1986
14 pages $1.65 REPRINT #280AR00016

"Kwi'Nail at Taholah: Winds of Change"
By Natalie Charley
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
Ms. Charley, a member of the Quinault Nation, recounts a history of
her people as told to her by her Grandmother.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 4 07-01-1986
14 pages $1.65 REPRINT #280AR00017

"Central America Becomes Central: Nations Reemerging Under Fire"
By Bernard Q. Nietschmann
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
The strategic significance of Indian territories to Central
American States and both the United States and the U.S.S.R. Fourth
World Journal Vol 1, No. 4 07-01-1986
30 pages $3.25 REPRINT #280AR00018

"The New Situation: What Does Cory's Government Hold for the
Kaigorotan?"
By Jocelyn Carino
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
Ms. Carino of the Cordillera Consultation and Research
Organization in the Philippines assesses the future of Igorot
relations with Manila in light of recent history.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 4 07-01-1986
11 pages $1.35 REPRINT #280AR00019

"Kanakia or New Caledonia?: Kanak National Liberation from France"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
Mr. Ryser describes his friendship with Eloi Machoro, the Security
Chief for the Kanak Liberation Front who was killed by French para-
military. He reviews the developments surrounding Kanak efforts to
achieve independence.
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 4 07-01-1986
14 pages $1.65 REPRINT #280AR00020

"Paper Autonomy and Indian Rights: Revolutionary Nicaraguan
Policies?"
By Tunki Quin
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
A revealing description of proclaimed Indian policies by three
competing Nicaraguan politico/military forces: UNO, ARDE and FSLN
Fourth World Journal Vol 1, No. 4 07-01-1986
2 pages $0.45 REPRINT #280AR00021

"Indian War and Peace With Nicaragua"
An anthology by: Rivera, Nietschmann, Ryser
Edited by Ellie Menzies
Brooklyn Rivera, Coordinator for MISURASATA, Bernard Nietschmann
and Rudolph Ryser assess the growing war between Miskito, Sumo and
Rama and the Nicaraguan Government. The peace negotiations of 1984
and 1985 are also assessed.
Book-Soft Cover 07-01-1985
62 pages $6.45 #280BK00022

"Our People, Our Homeland: A Collection of Speeches by President
Joe DeLaCruz"
By Joseph B. DeLaCruz
Edited by Percy C. Howell
Proclaiming himself a "tribalist," Quinault Indian Nation
President, Joe DeLaCruz is an outspoken advocate of tribal
nationalism. Seven of his speeches from 1980 to 1985.
Book-Soft Cover 07-01-1985
56 pages $5.85 #280BK00023

"Manifiesto Internacional #2"
By Organizacion India de Autodefensa
The second international announcement by the "Indian Organization
for Self-Defense" including the peoples of Quiche, Cakchiuquel,
Kekchi, Mam, Pocomam, Ixil, Pipil and eleven more Indian
communities. Proclaiming solidarity against Guatemala
Fourth World Documentation C 12-01-1983
5 pages $0.75 SPANISH REPRINT #280DR00024

"CONAI"
Report: Comision Nacional de Asuntos Indigenas - Costa Rica By
Adenil Zamora Morales
The results of a two year study (1977-1979) concerning Costa Rican
administration of Indian Affairs; conditions of Indians in 16
reserves.
Fourth World Documentation C 05-01-1979
41 pages $4.35 SPANISH REPRINT #280DR00025

"The Guaymi Indian and Cerro Colorado: Pastoral Letter of Bishop
David & Daniel Nunez"
By David (Chiriqui) and Daniel E. Nunez N.
Pastor of the Priests' Council of Tabasara Panama denouncing copper
mining of the Cerro Colorado and the wrongs done to the Guaymi.
Survival International Rev. Sum '79 07-01-1979 4 pages $0.65
REPRINT #280AR00026

"El Salvador's Indians"
By Theodore Macdonald
In 1940 there were 375,000 Indian people in El Salvador, Macdonald
recounts a brief history of the Nahuatl Pipil and the conflict over
land rights with the government.
01-01-1982
3 pages $0.55 REPRINT #280AR00027

"Nahual-Pipil: `Muy Politico'"
By Judith M. Maxwell
Edited by Theodore Macdonald
The political significance of the Pipil language in El Salvador and
the ongoing war over land.
Cultural Survival Quarterly 01-01-1982
2 pages $0.45 REPRINT #280AR00028

"Indigenous Crisis in Central America and the Caribbean Region"
Nicaragua: Sandinistas, MISURASATA and Miskito, Sumo and Rama By
Rudolph C. Ryser
A background and policy paper on the historical, social, economic
and political circumstances of the Miskito, Sumo and Rama and how
they relate to conflict with the Nicaraguan regime.
National Congress of American Indians 03-08-1982
10 pages $1.25 REPRINT #280DR00029

"Comunicado: Gobierno de la Republica de Nicaragua y de la Org.
Misurasata"
By Brooklyn Rivera and Comandante Luis Carrion
Principles and provisions of the joint communique released
following Nicaraguan and MISURASATA peace negotiations in Mexico
City - April 20,21,22, 1985
Fourth World Papers Program 04-22-1985
3 pages $0.55 SPANISH REPRINT #280DR00030

"Nicaragua's Indian War: Clash Between Two Worlds"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
"As we near the close of the twentieth century, Indian wars have
been renewed only now with a difference: Instead of European
powers crossing the ocean to invade Indian territories . . .
American states are imploding.
Indian War and Peace in Nicaragua 01-01-1885
5 pages $0.75 #280AR00031

"Indian War in Nicaragua, Rivera Peace Initiative"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
Edited by Bernie Whitebear
MISURASATA Coordinator Brooklyn Rivera appeared before the
Conference of Tribal Governments in Seattle on April 28, 1985. Mr.
Ryser describes this event and the Peace Initiative aimed at
stopping the Indian/Nicaragua war.
United Indian News 05-01-1985
2 pages $0.45 REPRINT #280AR00032

"An Indian Struggle for Aid and Justice in Nicaragua"
By Hank Adams
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
The Director of Survival of American Indians Association calls for
justice and respect for the Miskito, Sumo and Rama in their
continuing war against invasion by Nicaraguan forces.
Occasional Paper #3 05-01-1985
6 pages $2.85 #280OP00033

"Tragedy Strikes at the Heart of the Indigenous Struggle
in Nicaragua"
By Brooklyn B. Rivera
The General Coordinator of MISURASATA describes in great detail the
recent history of the Miskito, Sumo and Rama, how the three nations
came to organize in common defense against Nicaraguan invasion of
Indian territory.
Fourth World Papers Program 01-01-1986
12 pages $1.45 REPRINT #280PR00034

"Miskito, Sumo, Rama Sandinista Aslatakanka"
Wayah, Mayanga, Rama Sandino Balma Karak Aslah Kalahna
By MISURASATA
Responding to the Nicaraguan (FSLN) decree "Law of Amnesty" in a
News Release (English and Spanish). A call to the FSLN to enter
into "peaceful and dignified" talks to end conflict.
Fourth World Papers Program 12-01-1983
6 pages $0.85 REPRINT #280DR00035

"The Indian Resistance in Nicaragua"
By Bernard Q. Nietschmann
A personal account of the war between Indians and Nicaragua from
"my third unofficial trip inside Nicaragua since mid-1983.
Fourth World Papers Program 03-01-1984
10 pages $1.25 REPRINT #280PP00036

"Indian Crisis in Central America: A Resolution Concerning the
Urgent Situation of Central American Indian Peoples . . ."
By NCAI General Assembly
Resolution 3-82 adopted by the National Congress of American
Indians expressing solidarity with Indians in Central America and
condemnation of El Salvador, Guatemala and Nicaragua.
Fourth World Papers Program 05-01-1982
6 pages $0.85 REPRINT #280DR00037

"Nosso Chao: Sera Que Os Indios Nao Tem Cabeca?"
By Uniao dos Nacoes Indigenas
A public call by the UNI organization of Brazilian Indians on the
government to stop invasions of the Brazilian rainforest and
denounce government policies.
Fourth World Papers Program 02-01-1984
Booklet 15 pages $2.00 PORTUGUESE REPRINT #280BR00038

"The Mapuche of Chile and the Threat of Law 2568"
By George Manuel
Chief Manuel sat as a member of the Ad Hoc Committee on Mapuche of
the Canadian Inter-Church Committee on Human Rights in Latin
America. He gave this report on the situation of the Mapuche
following his trip in November 1979.
Fourth World Papers Program 01-24-1980
21 pages $2.75 REPRINT #280PR00039

"Bangladesh: Reprisal Killings of Tribal People in the Chittagong
Hill Tracts"
By Amnesty International
Summary of reports received by Amnesty International on the
reprisal killings in Langadu sub-district in May 1989. Includes a
summary of a report on the incident issued by the Government of
Bangladesh.
02-13-1990
7 pages $0.95 REPRINT #280PR00040

"Problems of Chakma and Other Tribes of Chittagong Hill Tracts" By
Chittapriya Roy & Bimal Pramanik
Paper presented in the Seminar on Human and Political Problems of
Chittagong Hill Tracts held at Calcutta on 16-9-1989 under the
auspices of Bharat-Bangladesh Maitri Sanjog Samiti.
09-16-1989
9 pages $0.90 REPRINT #280PR00041

"Jumma Representative's Statement to the UN Working Group, 7/31/89"
By Ramendu Shekhar Dewan
The Jumma Representative's Statement [to the UN Working Group on
Indigenous Populations] on the systematic Genocide of the helpless
Jumma People of the Chittagong Hill Tracts being carried out by the
Bangladesh Armed Forces.
07-31-1989
5 pages $0.50 REPRINT #280DR00042

"From the People of the South Moluccas - A Human Rights Appeal" By
Helene Tamaela-Manuputty
South Moluccan Representative's Statement for submission to the UN
Working Group on Indigenous Populations, July 31, 1989.
07-31-1989
2 pages $0.20 REPRINT #280DR00043

"20 Years of Denial of the Right to Self-Determination"
By West Papuan Peoples Front
Statement by the West Papuan Peoples Front to the UN Working Group
on Indigenous Populations, August 1989.
08-01-1989
5 pages $0.50 REPRINT #280DR00044

"Compact of Self-Governance between the Lummi Indian Nation and the
United States of America"
Compact to carry out the Self-Governance Demonstration Project and
formalize government-to-government relations.
Lummi Government 06-29-1990
10 pages $1.50 REPRINT #280DR00045

"1st Revised Universal Declaration on Rights of Indigenous Peoples
UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations"
By Erica-Irene Daes
First revision of the Draft Declaration proclaiming the rights of
indigenous peoples and States obligations.
UN W.G.I.P. 06-15-1989
4 pages $0.65 REPRINT #280DR00046

"Baha'i International Community statement to the UN Sub-Commission
on Prevention of Discrimination..."
By Baha'i International Community
Statement by the Baha'i International Community to the United
Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations, August 3, 1989.
08-03-1989
3 pages $0.30 REPRINT #280DR00047

"Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs Statement to the UN Working Group on
Indigenous Populations"
By Chief Saul Terry
Statement by the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs at the Seventh Session
of the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, August 1, 1989.
Included as Appendix III are the Remarks by Canadian Government
Delegation to the ILO Convention No. 107 C
08-01-1989
16 pages $1.60 REPRINT #280DR00048

"Remarks of Tmicwus, Spokesperson for the eleven Chiefs of
Stl'atl'imx Nation"
By Chief Tmicwus
Remarks of Chief Tmicwus, spokesperson for the Stl'atl'imx Nation,
to the UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations, July 31, 1989.
07-31-1989
5 pages $0.50 REPRINT #280DR00049

"New Zealand Statement Under Item 4"
Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination... Minorities By Iwi
Transition Agency
New Zealand's Statement to the UN Working Group on Indigenous
Populations, July 31, 1989, delivered by Mr. John Paki.
07-31-1989
7 pages $0.70 REPRINT #280DR00050

"First Nations, States of Canada & United Kingdom Patriation of the
Canadian Constitution"
By Sharon Venne and Rudolph C. Ryser
Edited by Marie Smallface Marule
Commissioned by the Chiefs of Alberta, the authors document Indian
political and economic rational for two-thirds of Canada one year
before Canada declared independence from Great Britain - April 17,
1982.
Booklet Soft-stitch 06-01-1981
26 pages $4.10 REPRINT #280PR00051

"Indian Nations and the International Community: International
Conference on Discrimination against Indigenous Populations in
America"
Edited by Kate Winslow
Documents and Commission reports of the first international non-
governmental conference on discrimination against Indigenous
peoples in the Americas convened in Geneva, Switzerland, September
20-23, 1977.
American Indian Journal Vol 3, No. 11 11-01-1977
13 pages $1.80 REPRINT #280PR00052

"Inside and Outside the Indian Resistance in Nicaragua"
By Dr. Bernard Nietschmann
An intimate description of events and incidents of war between
Indians and Nicaragua to Spring 1984.
Occasional Paper #1 04-01-1984
12 pages $2.50 #280OP00053

"Fourth World Wars: Indigenous Nations and the New International
Political Order"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
The rising tide of conflicts and confrontations between states and
indigenous nations reshaping the world's political map.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #2 05-01-1984
11 pages $2.50 #280OP00054

"The Horrors of the Chittagong Hill Tracts"
By Dr. Ramendu Shekhar Dewan
The international spokesperson for the Jumma peoples describes
Bangladesh's attacks on tribal peoples in the Chittagong Hill
Tracts near Burma.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #4 08-01-1985
13 pages $2.50 #280OP00055

"The Rules of War and Fourth World Nations"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
A detailed discussion of Protocol I and Protocol II of the Geneva
Conventions of 1949 concerning the humane treatment of victims of
armed conflict - application to Fourth World Nations.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #5 08-01-1985
15 pages $2.50 #280OP00056

"Whose Law in This Land? Indian National Governments and Washing-
ton State in Northwest U.S.A."
By Rudolph C. Ryser
Contrasting the stated positions of Indian Nations and the State of
Washington on questions of sovereign jurisdiction, control of
resources and governmental power over Indians and non-Indians.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #6 10-01-1986
31 pages $2.50 #280OP00057

"Transcultural Tapeworm Trafficking: The Indonesian introduction
Biological Warfare in West Papua"
By David C. Hyndman
A terrifying, but scholarly description of the affects of
Indonesian introduced tapeworms infected pigs on West Papuan
peoples fighting a defensive war against Java since 1969.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #7 11-01-1986
12 pages $2.50 #280OP00058

"A Treaty for Genocide, Jakarta and Port Morseby Agree to
Dismantle Melanesian Independence"
By Kupamal Markai and Bernard Nietschmann
An on-the-ground assessment of Indonesian and Papua New Guinea's
conspiracy to cut off West Papuan defensive havens in P.N.G.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #8 11-01-1986
8 pages $2.50 #280OP00059

"Session V of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations: A
Letter from Geneva"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
Notes, observations and reports on events and issues during the
Fifth Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations
in the Summer of 1987.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #9 12-01-1987
21 pages $2.50 #280OP00060

"The World Bank's Indigenous Policy"
By Rudolph C. Ryser
In May 1982, the International Development and Reconstruction Bank
(World Bank) issued its policy on loans to countries undertaking
projects which adversely effect indigenous peoples. Ryser reviews
the policy and its implications for the Fourth World.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #10 02-01-1988
13 pages $2.50 #280OP00061

"Government to Government Issue Paper: A Rational for U.S. &
American Indian Governmental Communications, Consultation." By
Rudolph C. Ryser, Victoria Santana, Joe Tallakson
Prepared for the National Congress of American Indians, authors
examine the U.S. Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982 and the
relevance of Tribal/U.S. government to government relations.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #11 03-01-1988
26 pages $2.50 #280OP00062

"Fourth World Governance"
By Wilson Manyfingers
Manyfingers examines the roots of the governments of Fourth World
nations, constitutional forms and treaty relations.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #12 02-01-1989
16 pages $2.50 #280OP00063

"Europe's Fourth World Nations in a 'Common European Home'" By
Rudolph C. Ryser
Identifying 92 Fourth World nations inside 24 European states,
Ryser proposes a confederation of European nations and states.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #13 07-01-1990
13 pages $2.50 #280OP00064

"Self-Government and Overcoming Political Obstacles Mapping Our
Political Thoughts and Inter-Tribal Relations"
By Jewell Praying Wolf James
After agreements between Indian Nations and the United States to
undertake self-government, James suggests a method for building a
movement between Indian nations.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #14 09-01-1990
16 pages $2.50 #280OP00065

"Fourth World Nations' Reality In Canada: Understanding English
Language Equivalents and Misapplied Terms"
By Rosalee Tizya
The leading spokesperson on the Fourth World perspective in Canada,
Tizya examines the use of English terms in tribal/Canadian
relations and how terms can aid or confuse the process of Fourth
World nation and Canadian coexistence.
Pamphlet - Occasional Paper #15 09-01-1990
12 pages $2.50 #280OP00066

"Tribal Self-Governance: Shaping Our Own Future: A Red Paper
Issued by Jamestown Klallam, Quinault & Lummi Nations"
From the Indian Governments that started the Self-Governance
initiative in the United States of America, a background and
analysis of the Self-Governance Demonstration Project.
Pamphlet Soft-bound 05-01-1989
16 pages $2.50 #280OP00067

"Declaration of Indian Purpose American Indian Chicago Conference
June 13 - 20, 1961"
Edited by C. Preebles/D'Arcy McNickles
Four hundred and sixty participants from 90 tribes located from the
Bering Sea to the Florida Keys (U.S.) formulated this
water-shed document reflecting American Indian policy toward the
U.S. Tribal aspirations forty years after the Meriam Report.
06-20-1961
13 pages $1.90 REPRINT #280DP00068

"Draft International Covenant on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Consideration by: 4th Gen. Assembly of W.C.I.P."
Twenty-six delegations to the World Council of Indigenous Peoples
4th General Assembly in Canberra, Australia adopted this important
Covenant, signaling renewed participation of nations in the
development of international law.
4th Gen. Assemb. Canberra, A 04-04-1980
6 pages $1.20 REPRINT #280DP00069

"First Revised Text of the Draft Universal Declaration on Rights of
Indigenous Peoples"
Edited by Erica-Irene Daes
The cumulative product of seven sessions of the U.N. Working Group
on Indigenous Populations, the First Revised Draft Declaration was
issued with a preamble and 30 statements of proposed international
policy regarding indigenous peoples' rights.
U.N. Working Group on Indigenous Populations 06-15-1989
4 pages $0.65 REPRINT #280DP00070

"American Indian Declaration of Sovereignty National Congress of
American Indians 31st Annual Convention"
Unanimously adopted by the General Assembly of the National
Congress of American Indians, this declaration launched a strong
effort by Indian Nations to reassume self-government through the
exercise of inherent sovereign powers.
10-25-1974
2 pages $0.65 REPRINT #280DP00071

"On the Evolution of Standards Concerning the Rights of Indigenous
Populations: NCAI - UN Working Group on Indigenous Populations"
Edited by NCAI Executive Committee
Major statement by National Congress of American Indians before the
3rd Session of the U.N. Working Group on Indigenous
Populations concerning U.S. establishment of new international
standards concerning Indian Rights under the Helsinki Final Act
1975 N.C.A.I. 08-10-1983
5 pages $0.95 REPRINT #280DP00072

"Tribal/Global Relations Policy & Action for the 80's Adopted by
the 37th Annual Convention of N.C.A.I."
Edited by Ralph Eluska
The outline of National Congress of American Indians goals and
objectives for the 1980s in international relations.
N.C.A.I. 10-28-1980
10 pages $1.65 REPRINT #280DP00073

"Historical Tribal Policies and Priorities 1944 - 1975: National
Congress of American Indians: 31 Years of Inter-Tribal Politics"
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser
An annotated analysis of N.C.A.I. resolutions, policy position
papers and actions with appendices of original copies of selected
documents over a 31 year period.
N.C.A.I. 05-15-1976
82 pages $9.85 #280DP00074

"Second Annual Review & Summary Analysis of the B.I.A. Budget 1991
United States Department of the Interior Budget Justifications" By
Rudolph C. Ryser
Edited by Joe Tallakson
An Indian point-of-view analysis of the U.S. Government's projected
FY 91 budget for the Bureau of Indian Affairs with 23 charts and
diagrams.
Pamphlet, SENSE, Inc. 02-28-1990
20 pages $2.80 #280PP00075

"DRAFT COMPACT: North American Regional Council of Indigenous
Peoples"
During a "First Nations World Assembly" in Regina, Saskatchewan,
Canada in July 1982, Leaders representing major inter-tribal
organizations in North American negotiated this draft of a
continent-wide indigenous organization compact.
First Nations World Assembly 07-12-1982
12 pages $1.65 #280DP00076

"Review & Summary Analysis of the BIA Budget 1992 U.S. Dept of
Interior Budget Justifications"
Condensed examination of the 1992 Bush Administration Indian
Affairs Budget. Submitted to the U.S. Congress on February 3,
1991.
Newsletter - R.C. Ryser Special Counsel 02-28-1991
28 pages $3.55 #280DP00077

"Anti-Indian Movement on the Tribal Frontier"
Special Issue - Second Edition
By Rudolph C. Ryser
What started inside tribal frontiers as non-Indian landowner
distrust of Indian governments in the 1960s became a complex
organization of political reactionaries outside tribal frontiers -
the Anti-Indian Movement. Report of the RWAIN Project
Booklet - Occasional Paper #16 04-01-1991
60 pages $9.24 #280DP00079

"The Meaning of 'Nation' and 'State' and the Fourth World"
By Richard Griggs
Edited by Rudolph C. Ryser & John Burrows
How the evolution of terms such as "nation" and "state" have been
used to the detriment of Fourth World Nations - The normative
meaning of terms to evaluate the new international political order.
Occasional Paper #18 04-01-1992
16 pages $3.52 #280DP00080

Future Releases: Occasional Paper #19 by Joe Fallon on Northern
Ireland and the history of conflict with England.

Occasional Paper #20 by The Intertribal Study
Group on Tribal State Relations, "Tribes and
States in Conflict: A Tribal Proposal 2nd
Special Edition"



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