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  • The demands of indigenous peoples for international protection of their rights were finally met when, on 13 September 2007 in N ...of their relations with nation states and sets minimum standards for other international instruments and national laws. The Declaration embodies principles such as
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  • ...nisms that allow them to deal with the institutional world of national and international society. They also allow them to coordinate territorial demands (<htmltag h
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  • ...relations that are both fairer and more dignified with local, national and international societies has reached a new dimension.
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  • The agenda pursued by national and international society for Brazil’s ‘Indians’ in the early 1990s encouraged the emer ...nt of President Fernando Henrique Cardoso set off an enormous national and international polemic with the announcement of a new decree establishing rules for the de
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  • ...group of the Jamamadi, but their language is different, which led the SIL (International Linguistics Society, formerly Summer Institute of Linguistics) to send a mi ...ON, R. M. W. (1995), “Fusional Development of gender marking in Jarawara”, International Journal of American Linguistics, 61, p. 263-294.</li>
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  • ...s other organs Funai deemed convenient. If the lands were located along an international border, the presence of a representative of the secretary-general of the Na ...eneral of the National Security Council in the case of lands located along international borders. But, in fact, the secretary of the National Security Council decid
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  • ...tion of various macro sociopolitical processes interacting at national and international level. Within Brazil we can firstly identify the promulgation of the 1988 C ...92 in Rio de Janeiro. A second decisive factor was the decentralization of international cooperation, which today includes sections of organized civil society in su
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  • ...nous population; often there are cases of peoples who live on two sides of international borders, which were created long after they were established in the region; ...ountry and also of international organisms such as the United Nations, the International Labor Organization or the Organization of American States.
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  • <li>FERNANDES, José Loureiro. A dying people. Bulletin of the International Commitee on Urgent Anthropological Research, s.l., n.2, 1959.</li> Publicado também no Bulletin of the International Commitee on Urgent Anthropological Research, Vienna, n.5, p. 151-4, 1962
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  • ...n unbroken platform gently dropping from 300 metres above sea-level at the international boundaries to just above 100 metres at the boundary with the state of Amazo ...ance for their indigenous and regional populations, and where national and international interests converge. These federal areas are made up by a National park, thr
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  • ...access to the Atlantic Ocean via the Amazon River, which had been open to international navigation since 1873. ....). Ethnobiology : implications and applications. Proceedings of the First International Congress of Ethnobiology (Belem, 1988). v.2. Belém : MPEG, 1990. p.125-30.
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  • ...te groupes in the north-western Amazon. Estocolmo : Almquist &amp; Wiksell International, 1981. (Uppsala Studies in Cultural Anthropology, 4) ...can kinship : eight kinship systems from Brazil and Colombia. Dallas : The International Museum of Cultures, 1985. p. 55-70.</li>
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  • .... They are part of the near 7,000 languages spoken today in the world (SIL International, 2009). Before the arrival of the Portuguese, however, only in Brazil that
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  • ...o held, until not so long ago, a position of leadership in the Linguistics international scene (it has money for publishing and publishes in English). ...works focusing Indigenous languages in scientific events in Brazil; in the international events, SIL’s missionary/linguists have not dominated the scene for a whi
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  • ...onale : les Yanomami face au projet Calha Norte. Ethnies, Paris : Survival International, n.11/12, p.116-27, 1990. --------. Homologation des terres Yanomami. Ethnies, Paris : Survival International, v. 17, n. 29/30, p. 80-1, 2003.
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  • ...The Indigenous Missionary Council, other concerned NGOs, such as Survival International-UK, and concerned individuals, have taken the issue of illegal invasions of ...ems facing the Ka'apor people at the end of the 20th century (Balée, Texas International Law Journal, 1997).
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  • ...ultural change. Dallas : International Museum of Cultures, 1985. p. 71-8. (International Museum of Cultures Publication, 19)</li> ...can kinship : eight kinship systems from Brazil and Colombia. Dallas : The International Museum of Cultures, 1985. p. 93-112.</li>
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  • ...here is a grammar published by the Summer School of Linguistics (today the International Society of Linguistics), a missionary-run institute with many linguistic re <li>--------. Urgent research in Northwest Mato Grosso. Bulletin of the International Commitee on Urgent Anthropological and Ethnological Research, Viena, n. 8,
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  • ...igious and Social Rituals and the Use of Psychoactive Plants), part of the international seminar "O Uso e o Abuso de Drogas" (Drug Use and Abuse), held at the Unive
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  • ...were approximately 500 on the Peruvian side in 1998, according to the SIL (International Linguistics Society, formerly Summer Institute of Linguistics). ...ti : um cordofone de ressoador craniano Arauak. Apresentado do Congress of International Council for Traditional Musica (36º.: 2001: Rio de Janeiro).
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