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ONLINE CATALOGUE ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES
The aim of this Catalogue is to rapidly make accessible the different Indigenous Peoples websites and those concerning their issues at an international level.
The websites are classified in two ways : (a) per regions (the Indigenous regions of the Permanent Forum on
Indigenous Issues); (b) per issue.
In part (b), the issue document, is designed in such a way to allow the user to be directly linked with the part of the homepage concerning the theme under examination. This means that one website can be mentioned in different categories, referring to different parts of the same site.
If you are unable to directly reach the page in the language mentioned, it is probably due to the version of Internet Explorer used by your computer. Sorry.
After each website name, the letters in brackets indicate the other languages in which the web page is available : E = English; S = Spanish; F = French; R = Russian; P = Portuguese; D = Dutch. We also have a special mention when a website in is one language but includes documents in other ones.
Please help us !
· If you see, as a user, that a website has changed and our link no longer corresponds to the correct webpage, please send us an e-mail at docip@docip.org . Please include the number assigned and placed at the beginning of each Internet site, for ease of identification.
· To webmasters : If you change your webpage, our request remains the same : please send us an e-mail at docip@docip.org including the number assigned and placed at the beginning of each Internet site, for ease of identification.
· If we have forgotten a website or if there is an error in the classification of the websites, Please, send us an e-mail at docip@docip.org !
Your comments and feedback are also very welcome !
DoCip’s online catalogue mainly exists thanks to Stefan Disko, its main artisan. Stefan, thank you ! The translations have been done by Camille Egger and Belén Nion. Coordination : Pierrette Birraux.
doCip’s online catalogue has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Community, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and Rights and Democracy (Canada). We would like to express our warmest thanks to these donors.
The views expressed herein are those of doCip or external authors and
can therefore in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the
European Commission.
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