INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK
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 July 29, 2005
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Indigenous Women - Water Keepers walk Around Lake Erie
Acabamos de volver de Ciudad de México. El 4to Foro Del Agua Del Mundo.
Declaración Tlatokan Atlahuak
We just returned from Mexico City. The 4th World Water Forum.
Tlatokan Atlahuak Declaration
It’s Getting Hot In Here

Dispatches from the U.N. Conference on Climate Change, Montreal 2005

IEN and INDIGENOUS DELEGATION AT THE UN MEETING ON CLIMATE CHANGE - MONTREAL CANADA
 


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