THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

 

A : The Stanford University Pow Wow: Encouraging Diversity and Education of Native Cultures by Sandra Kjono, Spring, 2003

 

B: Land Distribution in Guatemala: Necessary Steps Toward the Elimination of Poverty of Indigenous Peoples by Nicole Jordan & Lauren McCormick, Winter, 2003

 

C: Technological Challenges of the Navajo Nation, by Matthew Yazzi, Winter, 2003

 

D: An Indian Democracy by Kevin Skenandore, Spring, 2003

  

E:Benefits of Indian Gaming and its role in Global Development of Tribal Nations by Paloma Hill, Spring, 2003

 

F:The American Indian Epidemic of Underdevelopment by TBD

 

G:Crime without Punishment?: Human Rights Violations and Political Persecution in Peru by Alessandra Durand, Winter, 2003

 

H:Struggle for Indigenous Rights in the Pacific Islands by Lance Mitsunaga, Autumn 2003

 

I: The 1954 CIA Coup in Guatamala by Tova Seals, Autumn, 2003

 

J: Aboriginals in Pro Sports by: Kevin Blue, Winter, 2004


K:Annexation of the Hawaiian Nation by the United States by Patric Reyes, Winter, 2004

 

L: Commission of Truth and Reconciliation - Summary and Recommendations. Final Report GENERAL CONCLUSIONS of Peru Truth Commission

 

M: Dine' Navajo History and Environmental Concerns TBD

 

N: Expansion of Tribal Economies in the United States Helping their People, Helping their States by Anita Umarji, Spring, 2003


O: Development Genocide Multinational Investment and its Impact on Peru's Indigenous Peoples TBD


P: The Indigenous Peoples of the Amazon Interactions with Nature and the Outside World by Charles Feng, Winter, 2004

 

Q: The Plan Puebla Panama: Indigenous Rights in Mexico and Central America by Stephanie Padrez, Winter, 2004

 

R: The Road to Freedom for the Oppressed People of Burma by Kim Kouwabunpat, Spring, 2003

 

S: The Struggle of Indigenous Peoples in Mexico and Guatemala: The Quest for Recognition by Nicolas Luís Martinez, Winter, 2004

 

T: Zapatista Prospects in a Changed Environment, TBD

 

U: The Struggle of the Zapatista Movement: Seeking a Solution after 10 years by Gaspar Rivera

March 11, 2004

 

 

V: A Changing Chiapas by Katie Wayland, Spring, 2004


W: Alaska Native Land Rights, Subsistence Rights and the Alaska Federation of Natives by Kirsten Kinegak, Spring, 2004

 

X: Expanded Solution -EZLN Struggle for Rights and Indigenous Culture by Gaspar Rivera

Spring, 2004

 

Y: Indian Gaming - The New Buffalo by Villegas, TBD

 

Z: Indigenous Nations of South and Central America by Desiree Stahley, Spring, 2004

 

AA: KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS: Historical Injustices Towards Hawaiians in the Past and Present by Robyn deHay & Natalie Spilger, Spring, 2004

 

BB: The Social, Political, and Culture Implications of the Practicing of Native Hawaiian Healing by Natalie Young, Spring, 2004

 

 CC:Study of Four Nations:Attempts to Securing Intellectual Property Rights, Resource Policy Political Rights, and Human Rights by Umi Jensen & Eric Manolito, Spring, 2004

 

DD: The Case for Redistribution of Ecotourism Gains in Kenya by Fayelle Ouane, Spring, 2004

 

EE:The Life of Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest - Then & Now by Brittany Billmaier, Spring, 2004

 

FF: Blood, Sweat, Tears and Oil: The Mistreatment of the Ogoni by Royal Dutch Shell and the Nigerian Government by Margaret Onwuka, Spring, 2004

 

GG: The Rights of Indigenous Peoples -the First Nations, the Maori, and the Mayans by Lynsie Ishimaru, Aide Castro, Deisy Castro, Spring, 2004

 

HH: The Roma (Gypsy) Persecution Past and Present by Yuritzi Jones, Spring, 2004