INTERVIEWS 2002
UN PERMANENT FORUM ON INDIGENOUS ISSUES
1st SESSION |

Njuma
Ekundanayo

Vicki Tauli-Corpuz

Lucy Mulenkei |
Njuma Ekundanayo (Permanent Forum Expert)
Audio: (original language)
English translation by Lucy Mulenkei (Indigenous Information Network)
Vicki Tauli-Corpuz, Executive Director,
Indigenous Peoples' International Centre for Policy Research and
Education (Tebtebba Foundation)
Audio: Igorot / English
Lucy Mulenkei, Indigenous Information
Network
Audio: (original language / English) |

Hassan Idbalkassm
North Africa |
Amazigh Nation
North Africa
Agree Pres de la Cour Supreme
Audio: Tamazight/English
General
Statement
The First Session of the Permanent Forum
New York 13-23 May 2002-05-14 |

Gerald Morin
Metis Nation |
Metis Nation
President, Metis National Council
Audio: Cree/Michif |

Eugenio Poma
Aymara |
World Council of Churches
Audio:
Spanish/Aymara |

Armand MacKenzie

Vicki Tauli-Corpuz |
General Statement of the representative
Innu Council of
Nitassinan /
Declaration Generale du
representant Armand McKenzie du Conseil des Innus du Nitassinan
Joint
Statement
Innu Council of Nitassinan/Tebtebba Foundation
Audio: Innu/French/English |

Legborsi Saro Pyagbara |
Ogoni
MOSOP
First Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous
Issues Item 6 of the Provisional Agenda Theme: Economic and Social
Development
May 14, 2002
Audio: English/Ogoni |

Mary James Kuku
Nuba, Sudan |
Audio: English
Representing the Sudan in the African
Indigenous Women's Organization (AIWO) and founder, Nuba Relief,
Habilitation and Development Organization |

Francis N. Ole Sakuda
Kenya |
Audio: English
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
13th-24th May
Simba Maasai Outreach Organization. Kenya.
Bio-diversity and Maasai Sacred Sites |

Rev. Prajnalankar Bhikku
Bangladesh |
Interview Rev. Prajnalankar Bhikku
Jumma, Chittagong Hill Tribes, Bangladesh
Audio: English
First Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous
Issues
13 - 24 May 2002, United Nations Headquarters, New York
Agenda Item No. 6 : Economic and Social Development
Statement by Rev. Prajnalankar Bhikkhu, Peace Campaign Group
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INDIGENOUS ISSUES THEMES
Item 5 General Statements
Item 6 Review of the Activities of the United Nations System:
Theme: Economic & social development
Theme: Environment
Theme: Health
Theme: Education and culture
Theme: Human Rights
Item 7 Work Plan of the Permanent Forum |
CUESTIONES INDIGENAS TEMAS
5. Declaraciones
generales
6. Examen de las actividades del sistema de las Naciones Unidas
Tema: Educacion y cultura
Tema: Derechos humanos
Tema: Desarrollo economico y social
Tema: Medio Ambiente
Tema: Salud
7. Plan de trabajo del Foro Permanente
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STATEMENTS BY INDIGENOUS REPRESENTATIVES / DECLARACIONES DE LOS
REPRESENTANTES INDIGENAS |

Tonya Gonella Frichner |
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
First Session Agenda Item 5,
General Debate Statement by Tonya Gonnella Frichner
American Indian Law Alliance
May 17, 2002 |

Tauni Sinclair - Maori |
1st UN Intervention
Te Kawau Maro
Maori Organization fro Aotearoa - New Zealand
May 15, 2002, New York Permanent Forum
Te Kawau Maro
Maori organization from Aotearoa-New Zealand
21ST May 2002
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Item: 6 Education and Culture
JOINT
INTERVENTION OF KA LAHUI HAWAI'I
AND TE KAWAU MARO
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues: 1st Session, May 13-24, 2002
United Nations New York
Agenda Item #7 - Work Plan of the Permanent Forum |

Tony Belcourt
Canada |
President Metis Nation of Ontario
To the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
United Nations, New York
May 14, 2002 |

Joao Davi Yanomama
Brazil |
Intervention on the Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues
May 15, 2002
Translated directly from Portuguese
Intervention on the Permanent Forum for Indigenous Issues
May 20, 2002 - Translated directly from Portuguese |
Charmaine
White Face
U.S.A. |
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Tomas Alarcón
Peru |
English Translation
CAPAJ
LEGAL COMMITTEE ON SELF-DEVELOPMENT OF INDIGENOUS ANDEAN PEOPLES
Special Advisory Board of the United Nations Economic and Social
Council |

Professor, June McCue
Faculty of Law, UBC |
United Nations
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Agenda Item #7: Work Plan "Working As One"
A Statement Submitted by the Center for
International Indigenous Legal Studies - A project of the First
Nations Legal Studies Program at The Faculty of Law, University of
British Columbia May 13-24, 2002 New York, New York
United Nations Permanent
Forum on Indigenous Issues
Agenda Item #7: Work Plan
Submitted by the Center for International Indigenous Legal Studies ("CIILS")
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A project of the First Nations Legal Studies Program at the Faculty of
Law, UBC,
May 13-24, 2002,
New York, New York |
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