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Here are some other sites of interest:
Indigenous People of the Kimberley
Adkins Productions is proud to announce the release of its
new Admark educational resource "Indigenous People of
the Kimberley". The complete program consists of two
stand-alone programs, "TheComing of a New Order" and
"The Backbone of the Pastoral Industry". These programs
have been positively reviewed by the Western Australian,
South Australian and New South Wales Education Departments.
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Yaluritja Clarrie Isaacs Website
You are invited to send written stories, photographs and
information which tell of his contribution to the life and times of
Western Australia during his 55 years. He was a lively personality,
full of fun and enthusiasm for life, serious about his politics and
unforgiving of politicians who worked against the interests of
indigenous people.
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Agreements, Treaties and Negotiated
Settlements Project
This project is an ARC Linkage project examining treaty and
agreement-making with indigenous Australians and the nature of the
cultural, social and legal rights encompassed by past, present and
potential agreements and treaties.
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander Studies
AIATSIS is an independent Commonwealth Government statutory
authority devoted to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies.
It is Australia's premier institution for information about the
cultures and lifestyles of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
peoples.
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Commission
This is the official site for ATSIC, the Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander Commission. The material on this site is designed to
educate, inform and to entertain.
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Nisga'a Lisims Government Information
Site
This dynamic new site is the definitive on-line
source for information regarding Nisga'a people, culture, history,
and government. Site content focuses on initiatives undertaken by
Nisga'a Lisims Government and will chronicle the evolution of the
Nisga'a Nation as it implements the Nisga'a Final Agreement - BC's
first modern treaty. The site will serve as a vital information
source for Nisga'a citizens and interested parties around the world.
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The Fourth World Documentation Project
Treaties, Agreements and other Constructive Arrangements
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United Nations Treaty Collection
Offers subscription information for a comprehensive archive of
UN-related treaty transcripts. Includes database samples and status reports.
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Aboriginal Canada Portal
Canadian Aboriginal on-line resources, contacts, information,
and government programs and services. The portal offers ease of
access and navigation to listings of Aboriginal associations,
businesses, organizations, bands, communities, groups, news and
peoples
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Visit some of the other 'Treaty' sites of Indigenous peoples of the
world:
Policy.ca
Policy.ca is a non-partisan resource for the public analysis of
Canadian policy issues. This link directs you to a lecture by Cara
McGreger and Avigail Eiseberg title, Referendum on the
Treaty-Negotiation Process in British Columbia.
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site
The Treaty of Waitangi
The Treaty of Waitangi is seen as the founding document of the nation
of New Zealand. It was signed in 1840 by representatives of the British Crown and Mäori
chiefs.
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site
Treaty of Waitangi Links
This is only a selection of web pages relating to the Treaty.
The focus is on sites that deal with historical matters, with some
modern treaty-related sites also included.
Visit the web
site
A Quick Guide and Brief History of the Treaty of Waitangi
Extracts taken from Te
Pumaomao-An Awakening to Rediscover and Celebrate Mana Maori.
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site
Appendix B: The Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti
o Waitangi
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web site
Canada-Indian Treaties
This site provides a comprehensive series of maps that details the different areas of land that are now part of a Treaty that has been signed by the Canadian Indian peoples.
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British Columbia Treaty Commission
The Treaty Commission is the independent, neutral body
responsible for facilitating treaty negotiations among Canada, British Columbia and First
Nations in British Columbia.
This website offers updates, policies, and histories
relating to the treaties between the province and the First Nations.
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Treaty Negotiations in British Columbia
A website that contains information on the BC Treaty commission process. The British Columbia Claims Task Force recommends that a six-stage process is used for negotiating treaties which is detailed on this site. Also provided is a comprehensive Glossary of the Treaty Terms and statements. Provides contact details and meeting places and dates for future meetings.
British Columbia Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs.
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Centre for World Indigenous Studies
The Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS) is an independent, non-profit research and education organisation dedicated to wider understanding and appreciation of the ideas and knowledge of indigenous peoples and the social, economic and political realities of indigenous nations. The Center fosters better understanding between peoples through the publication and distribution of literature written and voiced by leading contributors from Fourth World Nations.
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