The indigenouspeoples in Colombia pueblos ind genas in Spanish language Spanish comprise a large number ... operating as autonomous municipalities by 1997 Brysk 2000 267 . Territories Indigenouspeoples hold title to substantial portions of Colombia, primarily in the form of reserves lang es resguardos . The Indigenous ... Colombian Constitution, International Labor Organization Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention ... to cali.html ref See also Portal box Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Colombia Spanish conquest of the Chibchan Nations Indigenouspeoples of the Americas National Indigenous Organization of Colombia ... peoples in Colombia Colombia topics state uncollapsed Indigenouspeoples by continent Indigenouspeoples of the Americas South America topic Indigenouspeoples in DEFAULTSORT IndigenousPeoples In Colombia Category Indigenouspeoples in Colombia Category Indigenouspeoples of South America Colombia ... History of the Native Peoples of the Americas , Cambridge University Press . p600 ref Archaeological ... Organization Constitutional Incorporation Indigenist Political Organization Individual indigenous groups have a variety of governance structures. A number of indigenous groups are represented through the National Indigenous Organization of Colombia ONIC Organizaci n Nacional Ind gena de Colombia . Increasing organization and agitation have sharply broadened the indigenous land base over the past ... publisher Fundaci n Hemera language Spanish ref Major ethnic groups Highland peoples refer to the cultures of the Andes and the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta of Colombia, while lowland peoples refer to the inhabitants ... mountain cultures. Highland peoples colbegin 3 Arhuacos Ijka Aw kwaiker Aw Coconuco Guambiano Misak ... Wiwa Sanh Yanacona colend Lowland peoples colbegin 3 Achagua people Achagua Amor a Andaqu people ... meeting with cauca indigenous.html ref POV date October 2008 Quint n Lame , an indigenous guerrilla ... indigenous rights rights of indigenous people . On December 16, 1991, at least 40 indigenous men, women ... more details
Australia s IndigenousPeoples Party was an Australia n political party. It was registered on 13 January 1993 prior to contesting the Australian federal election, 1993 1993 federal election , when its results were mediocre. The party was deregistered in 1999. ref http www.aec.gov.au Parties and Representatives Party Registration Deregistered parties aipp.htm AEC Registration Record ref The party was associated with the Australian Aborigines Australian indigenous community . References reflist Politics of Australia Australia party stub Category Defunct political parties in Australia Category Political parties established in 1993 Category Political parties disestablished in 1999 ... more details
File AborigenesDistribucion.jpg thumb upright 240px Distribution of the IndigenousPeoples in Argentina ... of a roadside caf in Salta Province . Argentina has thirty five indigenous groups or Argentine Amerindians , according to the Complementary Survey of the IndigenousPeoples of 2004, ref name encuesta ... evidence of indigenouspeoples in what today is Argentina yet discovered is the Piedra Museo ... to the ethnology of indigenouspeoples By the year 1500, there were many different indigenous communities ... Trinchero, H. 2006 . The genocide of indigenouspeoples in the formation of the Argentine Nation ... were recognized by both the 2004 IndigenousPeoples Census and by their inclusion as self descriptive ... sw17294.asp IndigenousPeoples in Argentina. International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs. retrieved ... Tehuelche Yaghan people Yamana ref name iwgia colend See also Portal box Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Argentina Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Argentine people Abip n people Alacaluf people ... commonscat Indigenouspeoples of Argentina http www.argentina.gov.ar argentina portal paginas.dhtml ... topic Indigenouspeoples in History of the Americas Argentina topics DEFAULTSORT IndigenousPeoples In Argentina Category Indigenouspeoples in Argentina Category Indigenouspeoples of the Southern Cone Category Indigenouspeoples of South America Argentina Category Argentine people Category ... Mocov , and Huarpe people s. ref name encuesta Many Argentines also claim at least one indigenous ... to the highest percentage of households 11 with at least one indigenous person or a direct descendant of an indigenous people Chubut Province Chubut and Neuqu n Province s, in Patagonia , have ... Both are among the oldest evidence of indigenous culture in the Americas, and have, with a number of similarly .... The Spanish people were highly racist toward the indigenous population, to the point that they held ... in the 1870s, which resulted in over 1,300 indigenous dead. ref cite web url http www.onwar.com ... more details
Spanish explorers called the indigenouspeoples ndios Indians , a name that is still used today often has a derogatory connotation . The indigenouspeoples in Peru comprise about 45 of the Demographics ... and ratified the current international law concerning indigenous people, the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples ... Zaparo , Amazon, northern Peru colend See also Portal Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Peru Interethnic ... peoples in Ethnic groups in Peru DEFAULTSORT IndigenousPeoples In Peru Category Indigenouspeoples in Peru Category Indigenouspeoples of South America Peru Category Ethnic groups in Peru Category ...File Qoyllur Rit i young dancer.jpg thumb Dancers at Qoyllur Rit i , an indigenous festival in Peru Indigenous ... 2001 2003 estimated the proportion of indigenous in the overall population as 31 . ref name ... invasion, the indigenous people of the Amazon Basin were mostly semi nomadic tribes who subsisted ... mestizo mixed race Peruvian population. All of the Peruvian indigenous groups, such as the Urarina ... is the premier indigenous rights organization in Peru defending the interests of indigenous people ... structures and distinct languages and cultures. The origins of these indigenous people are still ... archaeologists . Demographics Of the 29,248,943 estimated total population of Peru, the indigenous ... date September 2010 However, other sources say the indigenous people comprise 31 of the total population ... and more than 65 ethnic groups. ref name TIW158 Cite book title The Indigenous World 2008 author Kathrin Wessendorf year 2008 publisher International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs location ... treatment of forced labor. Many indigenous people refused to be enslaved, receding into the backlands, or if captured, committing suicide . Political organizations Individual indigenous groups have ... Sustainability, is an indigenous people rights organization that is working for the cultural survival of indigenous people in Peru. Territories Indigenous people hold title to substantial portions ... more details
Dablink This article is about the indigenouspeoples of Brazil. For other indigenouspeoples see Indigenouspeoples disambiguation Infobox ethnic group group Indigenouspeoples in Brazil br Povos Ind genas ... . Funda o Get lio Vargas , 2003. ref related Other Indigenouspeoples in the Americas The Indigenous ... of the indigenouspeoples were traditionally mostly semi nomadic tribes who subsisted on hunting ... overpassed New Guinea as the country having the largest number of uncontacted peoples . Brazilian Indigenous ... IBGE census 2006 , 519,000 Brazilians classified themselves as Indigenouspeoplesindigenous , even ... and models. The origins of these indigenouspeoples are still a matter of dispute among ... date December 2010 An analysis of Genetic history of indigenouspeoples of the Americas Amerindian ... Image Map of indigenouspeoples of Brazil 16th C. .jpg thumb right 170x Distribution of Tupi and Tapuia ... as many as 2,000 nations and tribes. The indigenouspeoples were traditionally mostly semi nomadic ... reached approximately 3.25 million, of which only 250,000 were Indigenouspeoplesindigenous . And for the next ..., an estimated 98 Indigenouspeoplesindigenous tribes were wiped out. Citation needed date February ... on indigenous land continue to destroy the environment necessary for indigenouspeoples traditional ... ethnic groups For complete list see List of Indigenouspeoples in Brazil Image Indios2 19042007.jpg ... Xavante Xok Xucuru Yanomami Yawanawa Zuruaha Zemborya colend See also Portal Indigenouspeoples ... Amazon COIAB Demography of Brazil Brazilians Funda o Nacional do ndio Indigenouspeoples ... American http pib.socioambiental.org en IndigenousPeoples in Brazil. Instituto Socioambiental ... American languages http indigenouspeoplesissues.com IndigenousPeoples Issues and Resources Brazil .... Dallas, Tex. SIL International Google video 2458535528890183948 Indigenouspeoples in Brazil ... Post Brazil topics Demographics of Brazil Indigenouspeoples of the Americas South America topic Indigenous ... more details
, Michigan, and Wendake, Quebec Wendake , Quebec colend See also Portal Indigenouspeoples of North America Classification of indigenouspeoples of the Americas Hopewell tradition War of 1812 References Reflist 2 Cultural areas of indigenous North Americans DEFAULTSORT IndigenousPeoples Of The Northeastern Woodlands Category Native American tribes Category First Nations Category Indigenouspeoples ..., Missouri, later Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Mexico St. Lawrence Iroquoians Laurentian St. Lawrence ... more details
number of Indigenouspeoplesindigenous groups, between them accounting for below 10 of total Siberian ... some 2,000 speakers Simplified, the indigenouspeoples of Siberia listed above can be put into four ... armour of hardened leather enforced by wood and bones worn by the indigenouspeoples of Siberia and the Eskimo ... in Siberia List of indigenouspeoples of Russia List of small numbered indigenouspeoples of Russia Small numbered indigenouspeoples of Extreme North References references External links http www.raipon.org english Russian Association of IndigenousPeoples of the North http www.helsinki.fi tasalmin ..., 2005 Indigenouspeoples by continent Category Ethnic groups in Russia Category Indigenouspeoples of North Asia Russian Northern indigenouspeoples Category North Asia Category Northeast Asia Category ... legend 009707 Ugric languages Ugric legend 50A6FE Finno Permic languages Finnic Ugric peoples The Khanty ... Okrug , a region historically known as Yugra in Russia . Samoyeds See Samoyedic peoples Samoyedic peoples include Northern Samoyedic peoples Nenets people Nenets Enets people Enets Nganasan people Nganasan Southern Samoyedic peoples Selkup people Selkup Kamasins or Kamas now extinct as a distinct ... peoples See Siberian Tatars The most important examples for Shamanism in Siberia are Siberian ... group See Tungusic peoples The Evenks live in the Evenk Autonomous Okrug of Russia . Paleosiberian ... Expand section date December 2009 File Siberian canoe.jpg thumb Indigenous Siberian Canoe at Krasnoyark Regional Museum, Russia File Siberian Musical Instrument.jpg thumb Indigenous Siberian Musical ... thumb 220px Indigenous Siberian Shaman at Kranoyarsk Regional Museum, Russia Literature Rubcova ..., section VIII Arctic Peoples , fascicle 2 . Institute of Religious Iconography State University ... First All Union Census of the Soviet Union Indigenous people List of ethnic groups Y DNA haplogroups ... Uralic Peoples http www.peoples.org.ru eng index.html Minority languages of Russia on the Net ... more details
Pre Columbian North America Cultural areas of indigenous North Americans DEFAULTSORT Southeastern Tribes Category Indigenouspeoples of the Southeastern Woodlands Category Mississippian culture Category Indigenouspeoples in the United States Category Indigenouspeoples in Mexico hr Jugoisto ni Indijanci ... Woodlands peoples or Southeastern cultures are an Ethnography ethnographic classification for Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Indigenouspeoples that have traditionally inhabited the Southeastern United States Southeastern United States and the northeastern border of Mexico , that share common culture ... , Florida gallery List of indigenouspeoples of the Southeastern Woodlands colbegin 2 Abihka ... in Oklahoma colend See also Portal Indigenouspeoples of North America Classification of indigenouspeoples of the Americas Indigenouspeoples of Florida Northeastern Woodlands tribes Stomp dance ... religious symbol to the Southeastern peoples was the solar cross which was a symbol of both the sun ... Developments. University of Indiana MATRIX. retrieved 2 June 2011 ref Most Southeastern peoples excepting some of the coastal peoples were highly Agriculture agricultural , growing crops like maize ... several key cultural traits of Southeastern Woodlands peoples being matrilineal, exogamous, being social ... , among other traits. ref name jf3 Southeastern peoples also have traditionally shared a similar ... Many southeastern peoples engaged in Mound builder people mound building to create sacred or acknowledge ... other southeastern peoples. The Calusa peoples occupied the southern areas of Florida before European ..., later Arkansas, Texas, Mexico, and Oklahoma ref name ohs Frank, Andrew K. http digital.library.okstate.edu ... , North Carolina ref name s69 Garza language Garza , Texas, northern Mexico Grigra Gris , Mississippi ... coastal Florida ref name s69 ref name s214 Terocodame , Texas and Mexico Codam Hieroquodame Oodame Perocodame ... 072300 0. Pritzker, Barry M. A Native American Encyclopedia History, Culture, and Peoples. Oxford Oxford ... more details
Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah http www.pascuayaqui nsn.gov Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona ..., map, cultures Indigenous People of AZ Category People from Arizona Category Native American ... more details
Jamaica was first inhabited by a gentle race of people called the Arawaks or Tainos . They are believed to have arrived on the island by migrating from North of the Orinoco Basin about 650 A.D. ref http www.specular jamaica.com Jamaican People.html Jamaican People Out Of Many One Bot generated title ref The Ta no depended mainly on farming, fishing and hunting for survival. They were short people, rather stout, with straight black hair and flattish noses their skin was copper coloured. They lived in huts shaped like those of the peasants of Jamaica and slept in hammocks. They made rough seats of wood, and spears tipped with stone, or with the teeth of sharks. They did not have the bow and arrow. The men were skilful fishermen, and caught fish and turtle to eat. They made their cooking vessels out of clay, and burnt them in fire until they became hard. The women grew cassava from which they made bread called bammy , corn and sweet potatoes for food. They cooked their meat on a four legged stand called a bucan made of spiced wood called pimento . Cotton grew wild in the island, and they twisted the fibre into cloth, strips of which they wore around their waists. They also wore strings of beads and shells. ref http discoverjamaica.com gleaner discover geography history1.htm JAMAICAN HISTORY I Bot generated title ref The Spanish colonisers made the Taino into slaves. They treated the Arawaks so harshly that in about fifty years all of them were dead. They had numbered fully sixty thousand. The Spanish bought slaves from Africa to take their place, and their descendants include most of Jamaica s current population. Subgroups Miskito people Miskito Tainos Prominent Jamaicans of Indigenous descent Alexander Bustamante References reflist Indigenous peoples of the Americas Demographics of Jamaica Category Ethnic groups in Jamaica Category Indigenous peoples of the Caribbean Category Jamaican people of Taino descent ... more details
open air fired or pit fired precontact Indigenouspeoples of Mexico and Pueblo people did ... gallery Great Basin Indigenouspeoples of the Great Basin based their pottery on basketry . The Fremont ... 1400 1534 Inca Empire Inca ref Stone Miller 7 8 ref Historical 1534 1950 Viceroyalty of Peru , Indigenouspeoples of the Andes Contemporary 1950 present Indigenouspeoples of the Andes gallery widths ... arts by indigenouspeoples of the Americas Huaco pottery Mata Ortiz Mexican ceramics Mogollon culture ... Peoples Of The Americas Category Indigenous ceramics of the Americas Category Archaeology ... more about Pre Columbian cultures Precolumbian indigenous cultures . Materials and techniques ... instrument, usually a stone. Ceramic glaze Glaze s are seldom used by indigenous American ceramic ... Mexico have been dated to around 1805 BCE, and from the Chajil tradition of northcentral Mexico, to around ... United States and Mexico year 2005 publisher University Press of Florida location Gainesville, Florida ... NM USA.jpg thumb Ceramic bowl from Chaco Canyon in New Mexico, Pueblo III Era Pueblo III phase File CicuyeDeer1.jpg thumb Deer effigy, pottery. Cochiti, New Mexico Cochiti Pueblo See Cibola White Ware ... Ildefonso Pueblo , Acoma Pueblo and the Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico Zuni . Noted individuals involved ... 1150 15th century CE of Arizona and New Mexico produced Salado Polychrome . Casas Grandes Mesoamerican ... Culture ca. 100 1000 CE gallery File Aztec artifacts Mexico Anthropology Museum.jpg Aztec household ... style orange ware clay vessel File Mexico Museo de antropologia Tonatiuh en jarre rouge.JPG Aztec vase ..., is a major ceramics center, where both indigenous techniques and those introduced by Europeans ... by girls during their puberty rites among Panoan languages Panoan speaking peoples. ref http www.marajoara.com ... and bridge vessel Olla Stirrup spout vessel Stirrup jar See also colbegin 2 List of indigenous artists of the Americas Ceramic artists List of indigenous ceramics artists in the Americas List of Native ... more details
Indigenouspeoples of the Northwest Plateau , also referred to by the phrase Indigenouspeoples of the Plateau , and historically called the Plateau Indians though comprising many groups are Indigenouspeoples of the Americas indigenouspeoples of the Intermontane Plateaus Plateau or Intermontane region of Western Canada and the United States , whose territories are located in the inland portions of the basins of the Columbia River Columbia and Fraser River s. These tribes live in parts of the British Columbia Interior Central and Southern Interior of British Columbia , northern Idaho , western Montana , eastern Washington U.S. state Washington , eastern Oregon , and northeastern California . The eastern flank of the Cascade Range lies within the territory of the Plateau peoples. ref name p249 Pritzker, 249 ref File HeartOfTheMonsterByPhilKonstantin.jpg thumb 280px Heart of the Monster, Nez Perce National Historical Park , Lapwai, Idaho Tribes and bands File Edward S. Curtis Collection People 030.jpg thumb 200px Yakama woman, photographed by Edward Curtis File Sherman alexie 2007.jpg thumb 200px Sherman Alexie , Spokane Coeur d Alene Tribe Coeur d Alene novelist, screenwriter, and poet ref http www.fallsapart.com biography.html Official Sherman Alexie Biography. Falls Apart. 2009 retrieved 23 Dec 2009 ref Plateau tribes include the following colbegin 2 Chinook peoples Cathlamet people Cathlamet , WA Clackamas tribe Clackamas , OR Clatsop , OR Kathlamet Multnomah tribe Multnomah Wasco Wishram , OR and WA Watlata , WA Interior Salish Chelan tribe Chelan Coeur d Alene Tribe , ID ... American Encyclopedia History, Culture, and Peoples. Oxford Oxford University Press , 2000. ISBN 978 0195138771. Cultural areas of indigenous North Americans Use dmy dates date June 2011 Category Aboriginal peoples in British Columbia Category Indigenouspeoples in the United States hr Indijanci ... peoples adopted tipi s made of poles covered with animal skins or mats woven from reeds. Women ... more details
The Indigenouspeoples in Florida lived in what is now known as Florida for more than 12,000 years before the time of first contact with Europeans. The indigenous people of Florida had largely died out by the early 18th century. Some Apalachee s migrated to Louisiana , where their descendants still live, some survivors were taken to Cuba and Mexico by the Spanish in the 18th century, and a few survivors may have been absorbed into the Seminole and Miccosukee tribes. Paleoindians People arrived in Florida before the extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna . Human remains and or Artifact archaeology artifacts have been found in association with the remains of Pleistocene animals at a number of locations in Florida. A carved bone depicting a mammoth found near the site of Vero man has been dated to 13,000 to 20,000 years ago. ref cite web last Viegas first Jennifer title Earliest Mammoth Art Mammoth on Mammoth url http news.discovery.com history earliest american art mammoth 110622.html publisher Discovery News accessdate 23 June 2011 br cite news last The Associated Press title Ancient ... sites. ref Milanich 47 48 ref Indigenouspeoples encountered by Europeans This section includes ... in flooded river valleys as much as convert 17 ft m under the Gulf of Mexico , and suspected sites have ... sites in Florida may be under water in the Gulf of Mexico. Materials deposited in the late Pleistocene ... into the mission system, but many of the peoples are known only from mention of their names in historical accounts. All of these peoples were essentially extinct in Florida by the end of the 18th century ... and New Spain Mexico with the Spanish as they ceded Florida to Britain in 1763 following the Seven Years ... at St. Augustine in the mid 17th century, in the company of Jororo and Pojoy peoples. ref Hann ... a mission with them. Timucua Major group of peoples in northeastern Florida and southeastern .... Other peoples speaking Timucua are only poorly known. Known to be part of this large, loosely associated ... more details
Indigenouspeoples of Sikkim include the Lepcha people Lepchas , Bhutia s and Limbu people Limbus , in contrast to the dominant heterogeneous Nepali people Nepali population of Sikkim . History main History of Sikkim File Sikkimpolitical.png thumb 250px Sikkim and neighboring countries. Indigenous Sikkimese groups Limbu , Lepcha people Lepcha , and Bhutia and their close relatives Kiranti and Tibetans also live in surrounding Nepal , Tibet , Bhutan , and neighboring States of India . The Lepcha people Lepcha is the earliest ethnic group settled Sikkim . The believe they are the autochthones while others considered that they were settled by the thirteenth century, coming from the Assam hills before the arrival of the Tibetan people Tibetan Bhutia s. ref name SPP cite book title Sikkim Past and Present first H.G. last Goshi chapter Chapter 3 History of Sikkim A Himalayan Kingdom page 60 publisher Mittal Publications year 2004 ISBN 8170999324 url http books.google.com books?id L7gIVNzkN2YC ref The Bhutia who immigrated to Sikkim claimed descent from a common ancestor, a Kham pa prince or chief ... Social groups of India Sikkim Category Himalayan peoples Sikkim Category Indigenouspeoples of South Asia Sikkim Category Indigenouspeoples of India Sikkim ... the Lepcha and Tibetan peoples began in the thirteenth century with the signing of a blood brotherhood ... an indigenous group to populate Sikkim . ref name SGP cite book title Sikkim Geographical Perspectives ... year 1994 ISBN 8173870136 ref Indigenous groups pressed the British Empire to stop such settlement ... a majority, and indigenous populations amalgamated into a composite Lepcha Bhutia socio ethnic ... with India as a States of India State . ref name CJIS Since joining India, indigenous groups have expressed ... name Lama rp 79 Indigenous cultures File R ng manuscript.JPG thumb 300px Lepcha script Lepcha R ng ... attire. 1868 The indigenous Sikkimese show wide cultural variation. Limbu people Limbu society ... more details
as the country having the largest number of uncontacted peoples . Seven Indigenous Territory Terras ... also Indigenouspeoples in Brazil Uncontacted peoples in Brazil Indigenouspeoples in South America Indigenouspeoples of the Americas List of indigenouspeoples List of indigenous rights organizations References reflist 2 External links http pib.socioambiental.org en c quadro geral Table of the Indigenouspeoples , Povos Ind genas no Brasil DEFAULTSORT List Of IndigenousPeoples In Brazil Category Indigenouspeoples in Brazil de Liste s damerikanischer indigener V lker eo Indianaj etnoj en Brazilo ...Refimprove date March 2009 Image Indigenous brazil.jpg thumb right Indigenous Territory Indigenous Territories in Brazil. Main Indigenouspeoples in Brazil This is a partial list of the Brazil s indigenous or native peoples . Note that this is a sortable listing of peoples, associated language families and languages, indigenous locations, and population estimates and dates. A particular group listing may include more than one area because the group is distributed in more than one area. To raise questions or see any guidelines on what should be included or excluded in this listing, see this article s Talk List of indigenouspeoples in Brazil Talk page . The Indigenouspeoples in Brazil lang pt povos ind genas no Brasil comprise a large number of distinct ethnic groups who inhabited the country prior to the Europe an invasion around 1500. The word ndios Indians , was by then established to designate the people of the Americas and stuck being used today in the Portuguese language to designate these peoples, while the people of Asiatic India are called indianos in order to distinguish the two people. At the time of European discovery, some of the indigenouspeoples were traditionally semi nomadic tribes who subsisted on hunting , fishing , hunter gatherer gathering , and migrant agriculture ... as a consequence of the European settlement. The Indigenous population was largely killed off by the Europeans ... more details
retrieved 16 January 2007 DEFAULTSORT IndigenousPeoples Of Australia Category Indigenouspeoples ...Use dmy dates date January 2012 Use Australian English date January 2012 For a more complete list of Indigenouspeoples of Australia groups, kinship groups, communities and other collective designations see List of Indigenous Australian group names for general information, see Indigenous Australians There are several hundred Indigenouspeoples of Australia many are groupings that existed History of Australia before 1788 before the British colonisation of Australia in 1788 . Before Anglo Europeans, the number was over 400. Indigenous or groups will generally talk of their people and their country . These countries http www.aiatsis.gov.au aboriginal studies press aboriginal wall map map page are ethnographic areas, usually the size of an average European country, with around 200 on the Australian continent at the time of European arrival. Within each country, people lived in clan groups extended families defined by various forms of Australian Aboriginal kinship . Inter clan contact was common, as was inter country contact, but there were strict protocols around this contact. The largest Sovereign Original language group people today are the Anangu Pitjantjatjara people Pitjantjatjara who live in the area around Uluru Ayers Rock and south into the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia. The second largest Aboriginal community are the Arrernte people Arrernte people who live in and around Mparntwe Alice Springs . The third largest are the Anangu Luritja , who ... Tasmania File Tasmanian tribes MJC.jpg thumb right 100px Indigenous Tasmanian communities File Oyster ... to house the Gunai survivors from west and central Victoria. The Kulin alliance is one of the indigenous ... declared that the local peoples were British subjects. Citation needed date February 2008 Although ... seen by many as one of the first Indigenous resistance fighters. The name of Mokare is commemorated ... more details
format style External links http www.cdi.gob.mx Indigenous rights footer DEFAULTSORT National Commission For The Development Of IndigenousPeoples Category Commissions of Mexico Category Indigenouspeoples in Mexico Category 2003 in Mexico nl Nationale Commissie voor de Ontwikkeling van de Inheemse ...File Logocdi2.gif thumb 200px right National Commission for the Development of IndigenousPeoples logo The National Commission for the Development of IndigenousPeoples lang es Comisi n Nacional para el Desarrollo de los Pueblos Ind genas , CDI is a decentralized agency of the Mexico Mexican Government of Mexico Federal Public Administration . It was founded in 2003 as a replacement for the National Indigenist Institute INI . It has its headquarters in Mexico City and, since 15 December 2006, has been headed by former Senate of Mexico senator Luis H. lvarez . Creation and replacement of the INI The law creating the Commission came into effect on 5 July 2003. At the same time, the 1948 law creating the National Indigenist Institute Instituto Nacional Indigenista was repealed thus, the Commission took over the functions and responsibilities of the defunct Institute. http www.cdi.gob.mx ini Mission The Commission s remit lays with the nation s Indigenouspeoples of Mexicoindigenouspeoples . Its mission is to guide, coordinate, promote, support, foster, monitor, and assess programmes, projects ... of the rights of indigenouspeoples and communities in accordance with Article 2 of the Constitution of Mexico Political Constitution of the United Mexican States . Operations The Commission operates in 24 Mexican state states through 10 Coordinating Centres for Indigenous Development a Research, Information, and Documentation Centre and 28 Regional Indigenous Development Centres. It maintains ... century Mexico title Mexican Indigenous Languages at the Dawn of the Twenty first Century editor ... Oficial de la Federaci n location M xico, D.F. publisher Government of Mexico Imprenta del Gobierno ... more details
The National Commission on IndigenousPeoples NCIP is a governmental agency of the Philippines that is responsible to address the issues and concerns of the country s indigenouspeoples of the Philippines indigenouspeoples . ref http www.ncip.gov.ph AgencyProfile History.aspx History of the National Commission on IndigenousPeoples of the Philippines ref The NCIP is composed of seven Commissioners, one of whom is the Chairperson. History The Republic Act 8371 was enacted into law on October 29, 1997, creating the National Commission on IndigenousPeoples NCIP merging the ONCC and OSCC as its organic offices. References Reflist External links http www.ncip.gov.ph Official NCIP website Indigenous rights footer DEFAULTSORT National Commission on IndigenousPeoples Category Indigenouspeoples in Philippines Category Government agencies of the Philippines ... more details
Infobox ILO convention code C169 name Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 adopt June 27, 1989 force September 5, 1991 classify Indigenous and Tribal Peoples subject Indigenous and Tribal Peoples ..., 1990 shelved Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 is an International Labour Organization ... in the situation of indigenous and tribal peoples in all regions of the world, have made it appropriate ... the rights of indigenouspeoples. Its strength, however, is dependent on a high number of ratifications among nations. ref cite book title IndigenousPeoples and Governance Structures A Comparative Analysis ... publisher Springer year 2002 isbn 9041118012 ref Indigenouspeoples should hold the right to choose ..., traditions, and special circumstances of indigenous tribal peoples. In November 2009, a court decision in Chile , considered to be a landmark in indigenous rights concerns, made use of the ILO ... and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 ... ourpublications csq article international law and indigenouspeoples historical stands and contempor International Law and IndigenousPeoples Historical stands and contemporary developments ... Law Survival International Indigenouspeoples by continent Indigenous rights footer DEFAULTSORT Indigenous And Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989 Category Treaties concluded in 1989 Category Treaties ... as ILO convention 169, or C169. It is the major binding international convention concerning indigenouspeoples , and a forerunner of the Declaration on the Rights of IndigenousPeoples . It was established in 1989, with the preamble stating blockquote Noting the international standards contained in the Indigenous ... of these peoples to exercise control over their own institutions, ways of life and economic development ... in which they live, and blockquote blockquote Noting that in many parts of the world these peoples ... Modifications This Convention revised Convention C107, the Indigenous and Tribal Populations Convention ... more details
Indigenouspeoples in South America The following is a partial list of cultures related to South American Indigenouspeoples . seealso Indigenouspeoples in South America expand list date February 2011 refbegin 5 Abip n people Abip n Achuar Aguaruna Alacalufe Amahuaca people Amahuaca Amazonian Kichwas Arawaks Ashaninca Atacame os Aymara people Aymara Ayoreo Aw Banawa Barasana Bora people Bora Ca aris Caiapos Cambeba Caritiana Charca people Charca Chasa Chibcha Cinta Larga Cocama language Cocama Cof n Cumanagoto Cuncos D w people D w Diaguitas Chayahuita Emerillon Enxet Fuegian G Guarani people Guaran Guarayo people Guarayo Guaycuru peoples Guaycuru Huambisa people Huambisa Huaorani Juma people Juma Juris Kali na people Kali na Kamayur Karaj people Karaj Kaweshkar Kayapo Korubo Machiguenga people Machiguenga Macuna Mapuche Mascho Piro Mats s Mura people Mura Nambikwara people Paiter people Paiter Palikur people Palikur Panar Parintintin Pehuenche Pirah people Pirah Quechuas Quichua Rapanui Satere Mawe Secoya people Secoya Shipibo Shiwar Shuar people Shuar Siona people Siona Suru do Par Tapirap people Tapirap Taromenane Tehuelche people Tehuelche Tetete people Tetete Ticuna people Ticuna Tucano people Tucano Tupi people Tupi Xucuru Urarina Wai wai people Wai Wai Wari Wayampi Wayana Yagua Yanesha people Yanesha Y nomam Ye kuana Yuracar Zaparos Zoa tribe Zoa refend 5 See also Portal Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Archaeology of the Americas List of pre Columbian cultures Metallurgy in pre Columbian America Pre Columbian South America Pre Inca cultures South America topic Indigenouspeoples in Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Pre Columbian History of the Americas Indigenouspeoples by continent DEFAULTSORT South American Indigenous People Category Indigenouspeoples of South America Category Ethnic groups in South America Category History of indigenouspeoples of the Americas Category History of South America fa ... more details
The Arctic Council IndigenousPeoples Secretariat IPS is the office for the six international indigenous organizations affiliated with the eight nation Arctic Council . The IPS does not directly represent indigenouspeoples or their organizations, but assists those organizations in presenting their causes, and helps to disseminate information among them. ref name ipsa http www.arcticpeoples.org index.php?option com k2&view item&layout item&id 237&Itemid 6 Arctic Council IndigenousPeoples Secretariat IPS . Accessed January 27, 2012. ref Such work includes collection and distribution of documents and reports related to the work of the Arctic Council and its working groups, coordinating among indigenouspeoples, facilitating their meetings with each other and helping them to participate in and to present their views to the Arctic Council and its working groups. ref name ipsa Governing Board and staff A Governing Board, chosen from among the six indigenouspeoples groups that are permanent participants, directs the work of IPS and approves its annual work agenda. Permanent participants choose the Chair of the Governing Board, a position that rotates among the six indigenous groups. The current Chair, Rodion Sulyandziga , representing Russian Association of IndigenousPeoples of the North Russian indigenouspeoples , assumed the two year post in 2011 ref name rodion http www.arcticpeoples.org index.php?option com k2&view item&id 401 new ips chair&Itemid 2 New IPS Chair , IPS, 24 May 2011. Accessed January 27, 2012. ref the previous incumbent was Tommy Pedersen of the Saami Council , who had held the post since 2009. ref name rodion The working language for meetings of the IPS is English language English official communications, however, are published in both English and Russian ... procedures, follow Nordic model Danish law . ref name ipsa Notes Reflist Category Indigenous politics Category Indigenous rights Category Indigenous culture Category Aboriginal peoples in the Arctic ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 cleanup September 2009 Wars of the indigenouspeoples of North America refers to conflicts between the indigenouspeoples of North America and Western world Western powers in territory now part of Canada , the United States , and Mexico . At various times indigenouspeoples fought against forces from the Russian Empire Russian , Spanish Empire Spanish , French colonial empire French and British Empire British colonial empires, and with residents of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Wars between the United States and indigenous people are covered in the American Indian Wars article. Wars other than those referred to in the US as the Indian Wars include Pequot War 1637 1638 &mdash British colonists in what is now Massachusetts allied with some Indian tribes, against the Pequot tribe Kieft s War 1643 1645 &mdash between Dutch settlers in New Netherland what are now the states of New York , New Jersey , and the surrounding area and Wappinger Indians French and Iroquois Wars mid 17th century &mdash in eastern North America between Indian nations of the Iroquois Confederation, supported by the Netherlands Dutch colonists of New Netherland , and the largely Algonquian languages Algonquian speaking tribes of the Great Lakes region North America Great Lakes region , allied with French colonists King Philip s War 1675 1676 &mdash in present day southern New England Tuscarora War 1711 1715 &mdash War in North Carolina between Tuscarora and British colonists and British allied tribes Yamasee War 1715 1717 &mdash War between European colonists in South Carolina and numerous Indian tribes Chickasaw Wars 1720 1760 &mdash Unsuccessful campaign by French and Choctaw against the Chickasaw Natchez people Natchez Rebellion of 1729 Natchez War ... Commons category Native American wars DEFAULTSORT Wars Of The IndigenousPeoples Of North America Category Wars involving the indigenouspeoples of North America ... more details
The list of larger indigenouspeoples of Russia includes extant indigenouspeoples in the territory of Russia which are not listed in the official List of small numbered indigenouspeoples of Russia . Titular nations This sublist includes indigenouspeoples of Russia which are titular nation s, i.e., peoples who gave rise to the names of national entities independent state s or autonomous area s. Adyghe , titular for Republic of Adygea Adygea Altay people , titular for Altai Republic , Altai Krai Bashkirs , titular for Bashkortostan Balkars , Kabardino Balkaria Belarusians , indigenous in Smolensk Oblast Smolensk and Bryansk Oblast s see Belarusians in Russia , titular for Belarus Buryat people , titular for Republic of Buryatia Buryatia , Agin Buryat Autonomous Okrug and Ust Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug Chechens , Chechnya Chuvash people Chuvash , Chuvash Republic Chuvashia Circassians , Karachay Cherkessia Ingushs , Ingushetia Kabardins , Kabardino Balkaria Kalmyks , Kalmykia Karachays ... Sakha Republic Yakutia Indigenouspeoples of Dagestan This small republic has a relatively large number ..., ref http demoscope.ru weekly knigi zakon zakon047.html A decree about small numbered indigenouspeoples of Russia ru icon ref Republic of Dagestan Dagestan was supposed to compile their own list of small numbered indigenouspeoples, to be included in the overall List of small numbered indigenouspeoples of Russia but I have no idea what s happening here The peoples below do not fall under the criteria of the decree. Caucasian Avars Avars Dargins Lezgins See also List of indigenouspeoples of Russia References references Category Ethnic groups in Russia indigenous, larger Category Indigenouspeoples of North Asia Russia, larger Category Indigenouspeoples of Europe Russia, larger it Lista ... Komi peoples , Komi Republic Mordvin people , Mordovia Ossetians , North Ossetia Russia , South Ossetia ... , titular for Tuva Udmurts , titular for Udmurtia Ukrainians , indigenous in Krasnodar Kray ... more details
File IPACC logo.jpg thumb IPACC logo The IndigenousPeoples of Africa Co ordinating Committee IPACC was founded ... of indigenouspeoples of Africa African indigenouspeoples in dialogues with governments and bodies ... 2008 Activities During the first United Nations International Decade of the World s IndigenousPeoples ... the engagement of indigenouspeoples in policies dealing with the environment, natural resources and climate ... goal as follows IndigenousPeoples of Africa concluded that it is imperative for them to demonstrate convincingly to influence makers and decision makers that indigenouspeoples are holders of sophisticated ... P3DM with the Yiaku , Sengwer and Ogiek forest based indigenouspeoples a southern Africa n programme ... REDD report noted that current insecure land tenure of mobile and indigenouspeoples could ... the rights of indigenouspeoples as articulated in the 2007 UN Declaration on the Rights of IndigenousPeoples. The recent IPACC strategy links indigenous knowledge of ecosystem s and biodiversity with more ... Rights ACHPR . See also List of indigenouspeoples African Commission African Commission on Human ... Programme References Refimprove date August 2008 External links http www.ipacc.org.za IndigenousPeoples ... in Africa UNEP Study Indigenous rights footer Category Indigenouspeoples of Africa Category Indigenous ... in 21 African countries. Indigenous characteristics in the African setting IPACC identifies several key characteristics associated with indigenous claims in Africa political and economic marginalisation rooted in colonialism de facto discrimination based often on the dominance of agricultural peoples ... of culture, identity, economy and territoriality that link hunting and herding peoples to their home environments in deserts and forests e.g. nomadism, diet, knowledge systems some indigenouspeoples, such as the Bushmen San and Pygmy peoples are physically distinct, which makes them ... that identifying some groups and not others as indigenous is in itself discrimination discriminatory ... more details
Hatnote This article is about the indigenouspeoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. For other indigenouspeoples see Indigenouspeoples disambiguation File taku.jpg thumb 250px Chief Anotklosh of the Taku people Taku Tribe of the Tlingit people Tlingit people, ca. 1913 The Indigenouspeoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are the pre Columbian Indigenouspeoples of the Americas inhabitants of the Pacific ... See also Indigenouspeoples of the Northwest Plateau The indigenouspeoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast at one time had the most densely populated areas of indigenous people. ref name breakdown ... l respell noo CHAH nuulth IPA sal nu t an u are indigenouspeoples in Canada. Their traditional home ... of life for these indigenouspeoples varies, especially considering their relationship to Canada ... of a chief battle victory. Music Among the Indigenouspeoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, the music ... it came to be is unknown See also Portal box Indigenouspeoples of North America Aboriginal peoples in Canada Aboriginal peoples in Canada History of the west coast of North America IndigenouspeoplesIndigenouspeoples of the Americas Paleo Indians Native Americans in the United States Maritime Fur ... Institution Smithsonian Ocean Portal photo essay Template group list Indigenouspeoples of the Americas Indigenouspeoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast Native peoples of the Pacific Northwest Squamish ... IndigenousPeoples Of The Pacific Northwest Coast Category Indigenouspeoples of North America ... historical peoples. They are now situated within the Canadian Province of British Columbia ... en t l t the latter is considered inaccurate are one of the furthest north indigenous nations ... a are one of the few indigenous in the Pacific Northwest in Canada to sign a BC Treaty Process ... previously referred to as the Queen Charlotte Islands also share a common border with other indigenouspeoples, such as the Tlingit and the Tsimshian. The Haida were also famous for their long distance ... more details