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[DOC File]Chapter 24: New Worlds: The Americas and Oceania
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marriage between two Native Americans or between a Native American woman and a white man), the common-law marriage (the notion that marriage is a thing of “common right” and that Native American women in common-law marriage with white men shall be treated as white women would), or the “white man’s common right to marriage,” reflect ...
[DOCX File]University of Vermont
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In the 1970s, the State finally recognized the need for culturally specific education and began hiring and training indigenous teachers. 14. In Brazil, the Jesuits opened up a mission post among ...
[DOC File]Indigenous Peoples and Boarding Schools:
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6.The present report is the second of three that the Rapporteur dedicates to this issue. She has previously introduced the topic and touched on some of the impacts of international investment agreements on indigenous peoples’ rights and the more systemic issues associated with the international investment law regime.
[DOC File]Organization of American States
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Some examples are the Native Customary Rights (NCR) as contained in the Sarawak Land Code (1958) in Malaysia and the Native Title Act of Australia of 1993 and the 1997 Indigenous Peoples’ Rights ...
[DOCX File]Report of the Special Rapporteur on the rights of ...
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a. proposal by the native women’s association of canada (nwac), american indian law alliance, grand council of the crees (eeyou istchee), tetuwyan oyate teton soiux nation treaty council, na koa okaika kalahui hawaii and indigenous world association 11 proposals presented on november 10. member states. proposal by the delegation of canada ...
'We Are Resisting to Exist': Indigenous Women in Brazil ...
Growth of slavery in Brazil . Native peoples of Brazil were not cultivators; they resisted farm labor . Smallpox and measles reduced indigenous population . Imported African slaves for cane and sugar production after 1530 . High death rate and low birth rate fed constant demand for more slaves . Roughly, every ton of sugar cost one human life
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