Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1992 [3]
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Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1992 [3]
Speaking for ourselves / Native americans look ahead at the Columbus Quincentennary
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Preserving language diversity / Computers can be a tool for making the survival of languages possible
Russell Bernard
15-18
Russell Bernard
15-18
Self-determination and group rights / The campaign for a Declaration of Indigenous Rights is changing the way to think about human rights
27-29
27-29
Supporting native pride / A native american artist talks about her community art project for reservation and urban youh
Jean Lamarr [interv. to]
30-33]
Jean Lamarr [interv. to]
30-33]
"We can survive and prosper" / Without taking strong steps now, the bribri of Costa Rica could disappear as a distinct culture
Juanita Segundo Sánchez [interv. to]
Gloria Mayorga Balma [idem.]
37-40
Juanita Segundo Sánchez [interv. to]
Gloria Mayorga Balma [idem.]
37-40
Traditions and developmnet / The National Garifuna Council is spreading a message of unity among the indigenous people of Belize
Pablo Lamey [interv. to]
41-42
Pablo Lamey [interv. to]
41-42
"We are not conservationists"
Nicanor Gonzáles - kuna indian, PA [interv. to]
4345
Nicanor Gonzáles - kuna indian, PA [interv. to]
4345
Harvesting what we plant / After a decade of struggle, brazilian indinas are regarding their land and culture
Eliane Potiguara [interv. to]
46-48
Eliane Potiguara [interv. to]
46-48
Taking responsibility / In Colombia, electoral politics and grassroots activism complement one another
Gabriel Muyuy Jacanamejoy - inga indian [interv. to]
49-52
Gabriel Muyuy Jacanamejoy - inga indian [interv. to]
49-52
Carving out our space / In the bolivian province of beni, indigenous women's groups sruggle to improve the lives of women and children
Carmen Pereira de Noe
53-55
Carmen Pereira de Noe
53-55
Re-viewing the map : America's "empty wilderness" [lost land of native mericans in 500 years is lost of life]
Peter H. Wood
59-62
Peter H. Wood
59-62
Disappearing forests; disappearing peoples [threatened land of Central America's indigenous peoples]
Mac Chapin
63-66
Mac Chapin
63-66
South America's vanishing natural vegetation / Satellites reveal the destructive and accelerating changes humans have wrought
Thomas A. Stone
67-70
Thomas A. Stone
67-70
Editor
Cambridge MA [US] : Cultural Survival INC
Fecha
1992
Formato
72 p.
Idioma
inglés
Tipo
text
Identificador
H_CulturalSurvivalQ_1992_3_U_5141
Cobertura
vol. 16, 1992, N° 3
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Citación
“Cultural Survival Quarterly / 1992 [3],” cendoc.chirapaq.org.pe, consulta 22 de noviembre de 2024, http://cendoc.chirapaq.org.pe/items/show/5294.