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Vol. 8, no. 3 (34).pdf
The Coordinating Body of Indigenous Women of South and Central America met in La Paz to affirm its objectives, which included the communication between indigenous women's organizations and the promotion of cultural exchanges.

Vol. 8, no. 3 (35-37).pdf
Wayu women are being placed in danger by the mandatory strip searches in the Guajira Peninsula, which were instituted to combat the drug trade. Also dsicusses upcoming events.

Vol. 8, no. 3 (38).pdf
Yanomami in Brazil are threatened by the incursions of gold prospectors into their land.

Vol. 8, no. 3 (39).pdf
Updates on events and projects of SAIIC.

cover.pdf
Cover

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (2).pdf
Contents

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (3).pdf
The Zapatista uprising in Chiapas unveiled México’s corruption to the world. Along with the UN’s declaration that 1993 be the International Year of Indigenous Peoples, this event brought light to the power and organization within indigenous…

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (4).pdf
Two Ecuadorean win the Goldman Environment Prize for their work in the Equatorial Amazon .

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (4).pdf
Indigenous groups from North, Central, and South America met in Oakland, California to outline their goals of improving various conditions of Indigenous communities, primarily in South and Central America.

Vol. 8, nos. 1&2 (4-5).pdf
Indigenous nations in Argentina are pushing for changes within the constitution.
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