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Special Rapporteur's Visit

 
NABA 2004

 
Aboriginal Planet
Raising of the Totem Pole Raising of the Totem Pole
Northern Dimension and Arctic Window Conference Northern Dimension and Arctic Window Conference
A Slice of Canadian Culture in Taiwan A Slice of Canadian Culture in Taiwan
The North American Indigenous Games 2002 The North American Indigenous Games 2002
From the tundra to the jungle From the tundra to the jungle
Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State Indigenous Peoples and the Modern State
World Aboriginal Summit in Geneva World Aboriginal Summit in Geneva
Cultural Heritage of Canada?s Indigenous Peoples Cultural Heritage of Canada?s Indigenous Peoples

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Welcome to the October issue of Aboriginal Planet! Aboriginal Planet Online Magazine reports on the Canadian aboriginal events taking place around the world and on important international aboriginal events taking place in Canada. This month we have reports on Canadian Aboriginal activities around the world from Greenland to Vietnam and a special report a totem raising in Vienna.

Our Links and Events sections go live this month. If you have any international events you like us to add, please contact us. We also want to hear from you about what changes you would like to see on the site. Write us at aboriginalplanet@dfait-maeci.gc.ca

If you aren' t already using Aboriginal Planet's enhanced site, check it out at www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/aboriginalplanet/menu_flash.asp: same content, better resolution and graphics.

This month's cover image features White Buffalo Society dancer, Malcom Moses, performing with Taiwanese aboriginal dancers. We would like to thank Kristi Dyck in Taipei for this brilliant picture!

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2006-04-06

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