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CATALOGUE EN LIGNE DES SITES INTERNET SUR LES QUESTIONS AUTOCHTONES
ORGANISATIONS AUTOCHTONES,
GROUPES DE SOUTIEN ET CENTRES D’INFORMATION
(par région)
Amérique
centrale/du Sud et Caraïbes
Groupes de soutien et Centres d’Information
[1]
OHCHR
Liste des organisations autochtones (avec informations des contacts)
(A,
E)
Vous
trouverez ici une liste des organisations autochtones du monde entier qui
oeuvrent au niveau international. La liste contient les informations de contact
pour chaque organisation autochtone. Elle est organisée par pays (depuis
« Algérie » jusqu’à « Zimbabwe »). Elle a été élaborée
par l’Equipe Projet autochtone du Bureau du Haut Commissariat pour les droits
de l’homme. Toutes ces informations datent de décembre 2002.
ORGANISATIONS AUTOCHTONES
[2]
Aleut
International Association
[page d’accueil en construction]
[3]
Arctic
Athabaskan Council
[Etats-Unis - Canada]
The AAC is an international treaty organization established to represent the interests of Athabaskan member First Nation governments in Arctic Council fora, and to foster a greater understanding of the common heritage of all Athabaskan peoples of Arctic North America.
[4]
Gwich’in
Council International
[Etats-Unis - Canada]
The
GCI was established in 1999 to ensure that all regions of the Gwich'in Nation in
the Northwest Territories, Yukon and Alaska are represented at the Arctic
Council, as well as to play an active and significant role in the development of
policies that relate to the Circumpolar Arctic. The GCI founding members
represent approximately 9’000 indigenous peoples of Gwich'in descent.
[5]
Gwich'in
Steering Committee
[Etats-Unis]
The
GSC was formed in 1988 in response to strong efforts by the Reagan
administration to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to leasing for oil, a
threat to the caribou calving grounds and to the very heart of the Gwich'in. GSC
continues to uphold its mandate to protect the caribou calving grounds.
[6]
Greenland
Home Rule Government
[Groenland]
Greenland
is a distinct community within the Kingdom of Denmark. Greenland Home Rule was
introduced on May 1, 1979. The Greenland Home Rule Government can adopt
legislation and administer its own affairs in virtually all areas except for a
few like the police, the judicial system, foreign affairs, and the defence. Greenland cooperates with the Inuit peoples of Canada,
Alaska and Russia through its membership of the Inuit
Circumpolar Conference.
[7]
Inuit
Circumpolar Conference
[Alaska – Canada – Groenland – Fédération de
Russie]
The
Inuit Circumpolar Conference represents the
approximately 150’000 Inuit of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Chukotka
(Russia). Its principal goals are
to strengthen unity among Inuit; promote Inuit rights and interests on an
international level; develop and encourage long-term policies that safeguard the
Arctic environment; and seek full and active partnership in the political,
economic, and social development of circumpolar regions.
[8]
Inuit
Circumpolar Conference (Greenland)
[Groenland]
Website
of the regional ICC Office in Greenland. Among others, the website offers
general information, statements and resources relating to international
Indigenous rights and issues.
[9]
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
[Canada]
ITK is the national Inuit organization in Canada, representing four Inuit regions – Nunatsiavut (Labrador), Nunavik (northern Quebec), Nunavut, and the Inuvialuit region in the Northwest Territories. ITK seeks to represent the rights and interests of the Inuit of Canada at the national level, and to improve living conditions for Inuit economically and socially. In putting forth the positions of Canadian Inuit on international matters, it cooperate with the Inuit Circumpolar Conference (Canada).
[10]
Pauktuutit – Inuit Women
of Canada [Canada]
Pauktuutit
is the national non-profit association representing all Inuit women in Canada.
Its mandate is to foster a greater awareness of the needs of Inuit women, and to
encourage their participation in community, regional and national concerns in
relation to social, cultural and economic development. It has undertaken
comprehensive projects on family violence, child sexual abuse, housing,
traditional Inuit midwifery and birthing practices, tobacco cessation, economic
development, and clothing and child day care.
[11]
Saami Council
[Finlande - Fédération de Russie - Norvège - Suède]
The
Saami Council is a voluntary Saami organization (NGO) with member organizations
in Finland, Russia, Norway and Sweden. The primary aim of the Saami Council is
the promotion of Saami rights and interests in these countries, to
consolidate the feeling of affinity among the Saami people, to attain
recognition for the Saami as a nation and to maintain the economic, social and
cultural rights of the Saami in the legislation of the four states.
[12]
Sami
Parliament Sweden [Suède]
The
Sami Parliament was founded in 1993 as a Government authority with 31 members,
elected in a general election by Sami entitled to vote. The Sami Parliament in
Sweden has double roles, being both a popularly elected body and a Government
authority at the same time. The Sami Parliament is not yet a self-governing
body.
AUTRES
SITES
[13]
An Introduction to the
Sami people – General information and links to more…
History,
Homeland, Music, Art, Politics, Reindeer, Land rights, Links, etc.
[14]
Arctic
Council
The
Arctic Council is a high-level intergovernmental forum that provides a mechanism
to address the common concerns and challenges faced by the Arctic governments
and the people of the Arctic. The following Indigenous organizations have
Permanent Participant status: Aleut
International Association, Arctic
Athabaskan Council, Gwich'in Council
International, Inuit Circumpolar
Conference, Saami Council,
and
Russian Association of
Indigenous Peoples of the North.
[15]
Arctic Council Indigenous
Peoples’ Secretariat
The
Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat of the Arctic Council helps Arctic Indigenous
organisations to work together through the Arctic
Council. On this site you will find information about the Indigenous
member organisations, as well as the Arctic Council. You will also find
information about issues that are important to Arctic indigenous peoples, such
as Traditional
Knowledge, Climate
Change and Toxic
Substances in the Arctic environment.
[16]
Arctic Network for the Support of the
Indigenous Peoples of the Russian Arctic - ANSIPRA
[Fédération
de Russie]
ANSIPRA is a communication network linking Russian Indigenous Peoples’ Organisations with international institutions and organisations alarmed about the future of the indigenous peoples of the Russian North. The website is posting information (articles, reference work, maps) on all sorts of relevant issues, including download versions of the network's bulletin.
[17]
Circumpolar Peoples WWW
Virtual Library
This
Virtual Library offers access to internet resources regarding Circumpolar
Peoples. Resources are organized according to the following topics: arts,
culture, education, environment, health, media, social development, tribes, and
women.
[18]
Union
européenne – Site “Droits des peuples autochtones” – (UE) [Site en
anglais, documents en F, E]
Ce
site contient de l’information sur les politiques de l’Union Européenne
concernant les peuples autochtones : vue d’ensemble, résolutions, déclarations
et d’autres documents de la Commission européenne, du Conseil de l’UE et
d’autres organismes de l’UE. Vous y trouverez aussi de l’information sur
les projets et les conférences financés par l’UE et concernant les peuples
autochtones. Le site contient également de l’information sur la politique
européenne en matière de « Droits de l’homme et de Démocratisation »
en général.
[19]
EU.Indigenous: European Union
Policies on Indigenous Peoples
Here
you will find information related to European Union
policies on Indigenous peoples, including documents of EU bodies and statements
of Indigenous Peoples on EU policy. The site is not sponsored by the EU.
[20]
Nordic Sami Institute
[Norvège]
The
NSI’s mission is to strengthen and develop, through research, Sami language,
culture and social life seen in a pan-Sami perspective. Funding is provided
mainly by the Nordic Council of Ministers, which is the collaborative body of
the Nordic governments.
[21]
Resource Centre for the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples [Norvège]
The
aim of the Resource Centre is to increase knowledge and understanding of the
rights of Saami and other Indigenous peoples. The Centre was established by an
order of the Norwegian government but is an independent body governed by its own
board. The website contains general information about the Sami as well as
reports and other documents on Sami rights and Indigenous peoples’ rights.
[22] Indigenous Peoples of
Africa Co-ordinating Committee - IPACC
[toute
l’Afrique]
L’IPACC
est un réseau d’organisations de peuples autochtones en Afrique. Cette
organisation regroupe 100 organisations-membres dans tout le continent. Les
membres élisent le Bureau exécutif représentant cinq régions d’Afrique,
dont une représentante spéciale régionale des femmes autochtones. L’IPACC
est né pendant l’Assemblée générale africaine des Peuples autochtones lors
du Groupe de Travail des Nations Unies sur les peuples autochtones qui se tient
chaque année à Genève.
[23]
Association TAMAYNUT
[Maroc]
TAMAYNUT est une association culturelle non gouvernementale créée en 1978. Actuellement elle a 26 sections partout au Maroc. L’association vise à valoriser et à enrichir la langue et la culture amazighes en fixant les objectifs suivants : enseigner la langue amazighe ; militer pour la suppression de l’état de siège sur la langue et la culture amazighe; militer pour la reconnaissance des droits de l’homme et par là, des droits linguistiques et culturels du peuple amazigh ; s’activer afin que tamazighe ait une part du budget national.
[24]
Communauté
des Autochtones du Rwanda - CAURWA
[Rwanda]
[A]
CAURWA
est une organisation Batwa fondée en 1995 et basée à Kigali (Rwanda). Ses
activités rayonnent dans tout le pays. A travers CAURWA, diverses organisations
Batwa ont uni leurs forces pour lutter pour l’édification de la communauté
Batwa. CAURWA cherche à rendre les facilités socio-économiques plus
accessibles aux communautés Batwa et à améliorer leur capacité à répercuter
les prises de décisions politiques aux niveaux local, national et
international.
[25]
Congrès Mondial
Amazigh
[Afrique
du Nord]
Le
CMA est une ONG internationale de défense des droits du peuple amazigh (berbère)
créée en 1995. Le CMA vise par des moyens pacifiques et légaux les objectifs
suivants : défendre et promouvoir l’identité culturelle de la nation
Amazighe et soutenir son développement dans tous les domaines à l’intérieur
et à l’extérieur de Tamazgha; oeuvrer pour la reconnaissance officielle de
l’identité amazighe.
Le
PPF soutient les peuples des forêts dans leur lutte pour le contrôle de
l’utilisation de leurs terres et de leurs ressources et œuvre à mettre les
questions des droits humains au cœur du débat sur les forêts. Le PPF produit
un large éventail d’instructions et de rapports relatifs aux peuples
autochtones. Sur ce site, vous trouverez des informations sur les questions des
peuples autochtones africains.
[27]
Héritiers de la
Justice [RD
du Congo]
HJ
est une ONG congolaise (précédemment zaïroise) oeuvrant à la promotion des
droits de l’homme et de la paix dans la Région des Grands Lacs. Elle est reliée
à l’Eglise protestante du Congo. HJ fournit des stages aux organisations de
base dans le domaine de la défense des droits de l’homme et de la médiation.
Elle assure également un soutien aux enfants réfugiés du Burundi et du
Rwanda.
[28]
Home of the Southern
African San
[Afrique
du Sud]
Website
with various information about the San and links to a number of Indigenous
organizations.
[29]
Kuru Family of Organizations
[Afrique
du Sud - Botswana]
The
KFO is an affiliated group of eight NGOs working in Botswana and South Africa
that has the common goal of empowering the most vulnerable group of indigenous
peoples in southern Africa, namely the San, to take control over their own
destinies through a holistic process approach to development.
[30] Movement for
the Survival of the Ogoni People - MOSOP
[Nigeria]
Ogoni
is a land of half a million people in the Niger delta, Nigeria's main
oil-producing area. Over more than four decades, in return for billions of
dollars-worth of oil extracted from Ogoni land, its people have experienced only
poverty, pollution, and violence. MOSOP stands for the Ogoni people's right to
choose the use of their land and its resources, and strives for a future where
all "stakeholders" in Ogoni's human and natural wealth can experience
peace and prosperity. It remains a leading advocate for dialogue, justice and
democratic, non-violent change.
[31]
Ogiek Rural Integral Projects - ORIP
[Kenya]
ORIP
is an Indigenous NGO supporting the hunter-gatherer communities of Kenya
focusing specifically on the Ogiek/Dorobo people. It was established in 1999 in
response to the community's need for a platform to address their issues and
concerns. ORIP offers organisational, legal, advocacy, linguistic and cultural
expert technical support to the Ogiek in their struggle for social justice and
dignity.
[32]
Ogiek.org – Supporting the rights of
all Ogiek people in East Africa
The Ogiek.org website is a partnership of human rights organizations and groups around the world who support the rights of the Ogiek, an Indigenous people in Kenya.
[33]
South African San Institute
[Afrique du Sud]
SASI is an independent NGO that mobilizes resources for the benefit of the San peoples of southern Africa. SASI does this through activities such as community mobilisation, fundraising, lobbying, networking, training, building strategic alliances and capacity building on issues related to culture, language, income-generation, health and social environment, and land rights.
[34]
The
World Wide Web Virtual Library: Indigenous Studies – Africa
This
site is maintained by the Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS). It
contains a variety of resources and links related to Indigenous peoples in
Africa.
[35]
UNESCO - Protection des
ressources culturelles des Pygmées du Gabon
Site
émanant du Secteur Culture de l’UNESCO dans le cadre du projet-pilote du
Bureau de l’UNESCO à Libreville intitulé « Protection
des ressources culturelles des Pygmées du Gabon et leur intégration dans le
processus de développement ». Il
comporte notamment un rapport technique provisoire du projet et des informations
sur les peuples pygmées. Les Pygmées du Gabon se nomment également Bakoya,
Babongo et Baka.
[36] Working Group
of Indigenous Minorities of Southern Africa - WIMSA
[Southern
Africa]
WIMSA
was established in 1996 at the request of the San in South Africa, Botswana,
Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe, to provide a platform for their communities to
express their problems, needs and concerns, to advocate
and lobby for San rights, and to provide training and advice to San communities.
[37]
Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact
Foundation – AIPP [toute
l’Asie]
AIPP
is a regional organisation conceived by indigenous peoples organizations in 1988
to strengthen the process of building cooperation and solidarity among
indigenous peoples of Asia. Currently, membership of AIPP stands at 19
organizations from 10 different countries. AIPP is committed to the cause of
protecting and revitalizing indigenous systems and institutions and their
control over their ancestral homelands and their own development and future.
[38]
Asian Indigenous & Tribal Peoples
Network [toute
l’Asie]
AITPN
is an alliance of indigenous and tribal peoples’ organisations and individual
activists across the Asian region. It seeks to promote and protect the rights of
indigenous and tribal peoples in Asia through lobbying, research, training
programmes, and involvement in international standard-setting.
[39]
Chin
Human Rights Organization
[Inde, Bangladesh, Birmanie]
CHRO
is an NGO working to protect and promote the rights of the Chin people. It
was formed in 1995 by a group of Chin to monitor, document and make
internationally known the human rights situation in Chinland.
[40]
Centre for Organisation Research
& Education - CORE [Inde]
CORE
is a representative indigenous peoples’ organization based in Manipur, India.
It works on grassroots support and advocacy for the rights of the indigenous and
tribal peoples in the North East of India, with particular emphasis on the over
thirty different indigenous peoples of Manipur.
[41]
Cordillera Peoples Alliance
[Philippines]
CPA
is an independent federation of progressive peoples organizations, most of them
grassroots-based organizations among Indigenous communities in the Cordillera
Region, Philippines. CPA is committed to the promotion and defense of Indigenous
peoples’ rights, human rights, social justice, and national freedom and
democracy.
[42]
Forest
Peoples Programme, “Briefings: Asia Pacific” site
FPP
supports forest peoples in their struggle to control the use of their lands and
resources, and works to put human rights issues at the heart of the debate about
forests. FPP produces a wide range of briefings and reports relating to
Indigenous peoples. On this site you will find information relating to the
Indigenous peoples of Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea,
Philippines, and Russia. The website also contains Asian
Indigenous peoples’ statements and declarations.
[43]
Hmong International Human Rights
Watch [Vietnam
- Laos]
Hmong
International Human Rights Watch is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose
it is to bring human rights to the Hmong people. It seeks to educate the general
public regarding the situation of the Hmong and their history of persecution and
genocide, and to methodically document and investigate cases of human rights
violations committed against the Hmong, in order to present them to
international human rights organizations so that justice may be served.
[44]
Fédération des Khmers
Kampuchea-Krom - FKKK [Vietnam]
La
FCK est un organe mondial représentant plus de huit millions de Khmers-Krom –
le peuple autochtone du Vietnam du sud. Sa mission est de rechercher la liberté,
la justice et le droit à l’autodétermination du peuple Khmer-Krom par
l’utilisation de mesures pacifiques et du droit international.
[45]
Montagnard
Foundation, Inc. [Etats-Unis]
MFI
is a private, nonprofit corporation founded in 1990 and based in the USA. Its
purpose is to preserve the lives and the culture of the indigenous Montagnard
(Degar) people of Vietnam's Central Highlands. Its guiding strategy is to
restore, safeguard, and monitor the innate and inalienable human rights of the
Montagnards as described in the covenants and declarations of the United
Nations.
[46]
Nepal Federation of
Indigenous Nationalities
[Népal]
NEFIN
consists of 48 indigenous member organizations widely distributed throughout the
Terai, Hills and Himalayas of Nepal. Its mission is to acquire social equality
and justice for Indigenous Nationalities by preserving their distinct social,
political, cultural and linguistic identities and by promoting their
representation in every aspect of national life.
[47]
Partners of Community
Organisations – PACOS TRUST [Malaisie]
PACOS
is a community based organization that seeks to raise the overall quality of
life of indigenous communities in Malaysia. It strives to empower indigenous
communities through systematic strengthening of community organizations and
indigenous knowledge systems on natural resource management. It supports the
creation of networks of indigenous organizations struggling against the erosion
of their resources and indigenous systems.
[48]
Tebtebba Foundation
[Philippines]
[49] The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Indigenous Studies – Asia & the Middle East
This
site is maintained by the Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS). It
contains a variety of resources and links related to Indigenous peoples in Asia
and the Middle East.
[50]
World Sindhi Congress - WSC
[Etats-Unis
– Canada - Pays de Galles - Pakistan]
WSC
is a human rights advocacy organizations for Sindh and Sindhis with offices in
Wales, Canada, and the United States. The main objective of WSC is to create a
better understanding among the international community about the disadvantaged
status of Sindhis in Pakistan and about the Sindhis’ struggles for human
rights and self-determination. In addition WSC strives to carry out welfare and
relief work amongst the Sindhi, such as literacy improvement, relief of poverty,
health care aid, and natural disaster relief.
ORGANISATIONS AUTOCHTONES AU CANADA
[51]
Portail
des Autochtones du Canada [Canada]
[A]
Le
Portail des Autochtones au Canada est votre guichet unique pour accéder à des
ressources en direct, à des personnes-ressources, à des renseignements ainsi
qu'à des programmes et services gouvernementaux canadiens relatifs aux
Autochtones. Ce Portail vous offre un accès aisé et une navigation confortable
aux listes d’associations autochtones, entreprises, organisations, bandes,
communautés, groupes, informations et peuples.
[52]
Aboriginal Mapping Network
[Canada]
AMN
was established in 1998 as a joint initiative of the Gitxsan and Ahousaht First
Nations and Ecotrust Canada. Its mandate is to support aboriginal peoples facing
issues such as land claims, treaty negotiations and resource development, with
tools such as traditional use studies, GIS mapping and other information
systems. On the website you will find a large amount of maps and related data on
First Nations in Canada and the United States, as well background information on
aboriginal mapping and land issues.
[53]
Assemblée des Premières Nations
[Canada] [A]
L’Assemblée
des Premières Nations (APN) est l’organisation nationale représentant les
Premières Nations au Canada qui comprennent plus de 630 communautés. Le mandat
du Secrétariat de l'APN est de faire valoir l'opinion des diverses Premières
Nations par l'intermédiaire de leurs dirigeants dans divers domaines, dont les
droits ancestraux ou issus de traités, le développement économique, l’éducation,
la langue et l'alphabétisation, la santé, le logement, le développement
social, la justice, la fiscalité, les revendications territoriales et
l'environnement.
[54]
Confederacy of Treaty Six
First Nations
[Canada]
The
Confederacy of Treaty Six First Nations, a Confederacy of eighteen First Nations
in Canada, is dedicated to ensuring that the terms, spirit, and intent of Treaty
Six (between Great Britain and the Cree, Dene, Nakoda, and Saulteaux Nations)
and the right of First Nations to self-determination are honoured and respected.
The Confederacy acts as a collective voice and asserts Treaty Rights on behalf
of the Treaty Six First Nations through the direction of the Chiefs, and acts as
a liaison between First Nations.
[55]
Grand
Conseil des Cris - Eeyou Istchee
[Canada] [A]
Le
GCC est l’organe politique qui représente environ 14'000 Cris de la Baie
James orientale et de la partie méridionale de la Baie d’Hudson au Nord Québec et
dirige les relations des Cris avec le monde extérieur. Le Grand Conseil compte
neuf membres : un Grand Chef et un Grand Chef adjoint sont élus par les
Cris en général, les chefs par chacune des neuf communautés cries et un autre
représentant de chaque commune.
[56]
Innu Nation
[Canada]
Website
of the Innu Nation of Nitassinan. Nitassinan refers to the vast area that
encompasses eastern Quebec and Labrador. Some 16’000 Innu inhabit Nitassinan. The
website contains information on Innu history and culture, the Innu territory,
Innu rights and self-government, land and resource issues, and community issues.
It also includes a list of references on the Innu.
[57]
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami
[Canada]
ITK
is the national Inuit organization in Canada, representing four Inuit regions
– Nunatsiavut (Labrador), Nunavik (northern Quebec), Nunavut, and the
Inuvialuit region in the Northwest Territories. ITK seeks to represent the
rights and interests of the Inuit of Canada at the national level, and to
improve living conditions for Inuit economically and socially. In putting forth
the positions of Canadian Inuit on international matters, it cooperate with the
Inuit
Circumpolar Conference (Canada).
[58]
Métis National Council of Women
[Canada]
The
Métis National Council of Women is the only national, autonomous, equality
seeking Métis women’s representative organization and represents the
interests of all Metis women in Canada. It is committed to work with governments
and their agencies to improve Métis women’s lives in the areas of poverty,
economic development, gender equality, employment, health care, a safe and
sustainable environment, and improved care for the very young and the aged.
[59]
Métis National Council [Canada]
The
MNC represents the Métis Nation nationally and internationally. It receives its
mandate and direction from the democratically elected leadership of the Métis
Nation’s governments from Ontario westward. Overall, the MNC’s central goal
is to secure a healthy space for the Métis Nation’s on-going existence within
the Canadian federation.
[60]
Association des Femmes Autochtones du
Canada - AFAC [Canada]
[A]
L’AFAC
réunit 13 organisations de femmes autochtones de par le Canada qui vise à
mettre en valeur, défendre et enrichir collectivement les lois, croyances
spirituelles, langues et traditions ancestrales autochtones au sein des sociétés
des Premières Nations et du Canada. Elle aide les femmes des Premières Nations
et Métis à prendre leur place au sein des sociétés des Premières Nations et
canadiennes en participant à l'élaboration et à la modification des lois qui
les concernent, ainsi qu'en participant à la création et à la prestation de
programmes qui favorisent l’égalité des chances des femmes autochtones.
[61]
Pauktuutit – Inuit Women
of Canada [Canada]
Pauktuutit
is the national non-profit association representing all Inuit women in Canada.
Its mandate is to foster a greater awareness of the needs of Inuit women, and to
encourage their participation in community, regional and national concerns in
relation to social, cultural and economic development. It has undertaken
comprehensive projects on family violence, child sexual abuse, housing,
traditional Inuit midwifery and birthing practices, tobacco cessation, economic
development, and clothing and child day care.
[62] Femmes
Autochtones du Québec Inc. [Canada]
Fondée
en 1974, FAQ représente les femmes des Premières Nations du Québec ainsi que
les femmes autochtones qui vivent en milieu urbain. Elle appuie les efforts des
femmes autochtones à l'amélioration de leurs conditions de vie par la
promotion de la non violence, de la justice, de l'égalité des droits et de la
santé, et soutient les femmes dans leur engagement au sein de leur communauté.
Sur le plan politique, FAQ travaille sur la reconnaissance du droit à l'égalité
pour toutes les femmes autochtones du pays, tant sur le plan législatif que
constitutionnel. FAQ est membre
de l’Association
des Femmes Autochtones du Canada - AFAC.
ORGANISATIONS
AUTOCHTONES AUX ETATS-UNIS
[63]
American Indian Law Alliance - AILA
[Etats-Unis]
Founded in 1989, AILA is an Indigenous NGO that works with Indigenous nations, communities and organizations in their struggle for sovereignty, human rights, and social justice. On a national and international level, AILA organizes and advocates on behalf of and with Indigenous peoples from around the world.
[64]
Dakota-Lakota-Nakota
Human Rights Advocacy Coalition - DLN
[Etats-Unis]
DLN
is a traditional grassroots
movement for the protection of Dakota/Lakota/Nakota treaties and human rights.
Its members are volunteer American Indian activists and other activists for
American Indian issues.
[65]
First Nations Development
Institute [Etats-Unis]
Through
education, advocacy, and capitalization, FNDI is working to restore Native
control and culturally-compatible stewardship of the assets they own - be they
land, human potential, cultural heritage, or natural resources - and to
establish new assets for ensuring the long-term vitality of Native communities.
[66]
Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force
[Etats-Unis]
The
mission of the HETF is to help Haudenosaunee Nations (Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga,
Oneida, Mohawk and Tuscarora Nations) in their efforts to conserve, preserve,
protect, and restore their environmental, natural, and cultural resources; to
promote the health and survival of the sacred web of life for future
generations; to support other Indigenous Nations working on environmental
issues; and to fulfill the responsibilities to the natural world without
jeopardizing peace, sovereignty, or treaty obligations.
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Indian Law Resource Center - ILRC
[Etats-Unis] [E]
ILRC
is a non-profit law and advocacy organization established and directed by
American Indians. It provides legal assistance to Indian and Alaska Native
nations working to protect their land, resources, human rights, environment, and
cultural integrity. Founded in 1978, the Center provides assistance to tribes
and other indigenous peoples in the United States and in Central and South
America.
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Indigenous Environmental Network
[Etats-Unis]
IEN
was formed by grassroots Indigenous peoples and individuals in the United States
to address environmental and economic justice issues. It seeks to support
Indigenous communities in North America - and in recent years globally - in
protecting sacred sites, land, water, air, natural resources, health, and in
building economically sustainable communities.
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Indigenous Tourism Rights
International [Etats-Unis]
[E]
Indigenous Tourism Rights International (formerly the Rethinking Tourism Project) is an Indigenous Peoples’ organization dedicated to collaborating with Indigenous communities and networks to help protect native territories, rights and cultures. Its mission is to facilitate the exchange of local experiences in order to understand, challenge, and take control of the ways tourism affects Indigenous Peoples’ lives.
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International Indian
Treaty Council - IITC [Etats-Unis]
[E]
IITC
is an organization of Indigenous Peoples from North, Central, South America and
the Pacific working for the Sovereignty and Self-Determination of Indigenous
Peoples and the recognition and protection of Indigenous Rights, Traditional
Cultures and Sacred Lands.
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Leonard
Peltier Defense Committee [Etats-Unis]
The
LPDC seeks the immediate release of Leonard Peltier, an Anishinabe-Lakota Indian
serving two consecutive life sentences in a U.S. prison for the murders of two
FBI agents. The evidence that Peltier is guilty is far from conclusive and there
are serious concerns about the fairness of the proceedings leading to his
conviction. The LPDC is the center of communication between Leonard Peltier, his
supporters, his family, the media, key government officials, and all other
relevant individuals and groups.
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National Congress of American Indians -
NCAI [Etats-Unis]
NCAI
is the major national tribal government organization in the USA with 250 member
tribes from throughout the United States. Since 1944, it has worked to inform
the public and the U.S. Congress on the governmental rights of American Indians
and Alaska Natives. It is positioned to monitor federal policy and coordinate
efforts to inform federal decisions that affect tribal interests. NCAI seeks to
secure the rights of tribal governments, including treaty rights; enlighten the
public toward a better understanding of the Indian people; and promote the
common welfare of American Indians and Alaska Natives.
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Native American Rights Fund - NARF
[Etats-Unis]
NARF
is a nonprofit law firm that provides legal representation and technical
assistance to Indian tribes, organizations and individuals nationwide in the
USA, and assists tribes in negotiating with governmental agencies and others.
NARF focuses on applying existing laws and treaties to guarantee that federal
and state governments live up to their legal obligations. Its practice is
concentrated in five key areas: the preservation of tribal existence; the
protection of tribal natural resources; the promotion of human rights; the
accountability of governments; and the development of Indian law.
AUTRES
SITES
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The
World Wide Web Virtual Library: Indigenous Studies – North America
This
site is maintained by the Center for World Indigenous Studies (CWIS). It
contains a variety of resources and links related to Indigenous peoples in North
America.
AMERIQUE CENTRALE / DU SUD ET CARAÏBES
AMERIQUE
CENTRALE (MEXIQUE INCLUS)
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Asociación
Napguana [Panama]
La meta de esta asociación es la de unificar los territorios kunas y brindar asistencia a las comunidades indígenas de Panamá. Los indígenas interesados en participar en las actividades de la organización, pueden integrarla. Los objetivos son también de desarrollar actividades sociales, culturales y deportivas entre los asociados y la comunidad para fortalecer los lazos de solidaridad.
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Centro para el Desarrollo Indígena –
CEDIN [Costa Rica]
El
CEDIN, desde sus inicios le dió máxima prioridad al área de comunicación.
Gracias al apoyo externo canadiense pudieron ampliar y compartir espacios entre
pueblos y territorios indígenas y no indígenas, nacionales e internacionales.
El CEDIN considera que el uso de las nuevas tecnologías debe democratizarse y
no ser exclusividad de los privilegiados. Muchas organizaciones indígenas
costarricenses dependen de redes de solidaridad para suplir sus necesidades
tecnológicas; a esto se debe agregar, que la gran mayoría ni siquiera tiene
acceso a recursos informáticos. El CEDIN se propone traspasar estas fronteras
aportando el conocimiento de las milenarias raíces indígenas costarricenses.
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Congreso
Nacional Indígena
[Mexique]
El
Congreso Nacional Indígena es el espacio de participación activa de las
autoridades, comunidades, pueblos y organizaciones indígenas que buscan una
nueva relación con el Estado mexicano y con la sociedad nacional.
Como
resultado de la 8a. Asamblea Nacional, celebrada en noviembre del 2001, la
Comisión de Seguimiento y todos los Grupos de Trabajo del CNI fueron disueltos,
y en su lugar fue conformada una Comisión Transitoria cuyo principal mandato es
elaborar una nueva propuesta para el mejor logro de la misión y objetivos del
CNI.
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Coordinadora Nacional de
Viudas de Guatemala - CONAVIGUA
[Guatemala]
En
septiembre de 1988, varias representantes de viudas de distintas aldeas,
cantones, caserios y pueblos de distintos municipios y departamentos de
Guatemala, se reunieron para celebrar su Primera Asamblea Nacional de Mujeres
Viudas, en la cual acordaron constituir su propia organización que hoy sale a
luz publica y lleva por nombre Coordinadora Nacional de Viudas de Guatemala -
CONAVIGUA. Eligieron por mayoria de votos a su Junta Directiva Nacional, quien
va a dirigir la organizacion, y después de haber sufrido injusticias y
marginación, esperan que se escuche su voz y puedan ejercer sus legítimos
derechos.
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Ejército Zapatista de Liberación
Nacional - EZLN [Mexique]
En
este sitio se encuentran diferentes declaraciones y comunicados del EZLN. Son
muy interesantes los varios artículos sobre los derechos indígenas y los
acuerdos de San Andrés.
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Fundación Rigoberta Menchú Tum [Mexique]