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United Nations International Decade of the World's Indigenous People

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June 29, 2006
Statement: Working Group on the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to the 1st Session of the Human Rights CouncilExternal link to a Government of Canada site - A new browser window will open.

  1. The International Decade of the World's Indigenous People

    1. Introduction
    2. Fact Sheet
    3. International Day of the World's Indigenous People
    4. United Nations
    5. Universal Declaration of Human Rights

    General

    1. United Nations For a: Indigenous People
      1. Working Group on Indigenous Populations(WGIP)
        1. Voluntary Fund for Indigenous Populations
        2. Sixteenth Session July 1998  Statement of Canada
        3. Sixteenth Session July 1998  Statement of Canada
        4. Seventeeth Session July 1999
      2. Permanent Forum

    2. Aboriginal People Active in International Affairs
      1. Grand Council of the Cree
      2. International Organization of Indigenous Resource Development
      3. Metis National Council of Women
      4. Ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs
    3. International Aboriginal Organizations
      1. Indigenous Women of the Americas
      2. Inuit Circumpolar Conference

    4. International Documents of Interest to Indigenous Peoples
      1. International Labour Organizations, Convention 169

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