WSIS OUTCOMES
PHASE II – TUNIS 2005
WORLD SUMMIT ON
THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
TUNIS COMMITMENT
Document: WSIS-05/TUNIS/DOC/7-E
Date: 18 November 2005
Original: English
TUNIS AGENDA FOR THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
Document: WSIS-05/TUNIS/DOC/6 (Rev. 1)-E
Date: 18 November 2005
Original: English
REPORT OF THE SECOND PHASE OF
THE WSIS PARALLEL EVENT (pdf file)
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
"Towards an international Indigenous Portal"
NAVAJO NATION PRESIDENT JOE SHIRLEY JR.,
(pdf file)
SPEAKS FOR WORLD'S 370 MILLION INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
AT UN WORLD SUMMIT: HISTORIC ADDRESS

Mr. Joe Shirley
President of the Navajo Nation
REPORTS FROM MULTI-STAKEHOLDER EVENTS
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE INFORMATION SOCIETY
(Word documents, PDF's and Video Options)
Mr. Joe Shirley, President, Navajo Nation/OCCAM
Friday, November 18, 2005: Plenary Session 16:00 - 17:30
PRESS CONFERENCES:
Indigenous Peoples - The Most Disadvantaged of the Information Society
Indigenous Caucus
(Video)
Thursday, November 17, 2005: 16:30 - 16:45
Press Conference with the President of the Navajo Nation
Friday, November 18, 2005: 14:00 - 14:30
DIALOGUE BETWEEN NATIONS
BACKGROUNDERS
PHASE I - GENEVA 2003
DIALOGUE BETWEEN NATIONS
NET COMMUNITY: ACCESSFORALL
WSIS - PHASE ONE - GENEVA
PARTICIPATION OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
DIALOGUE BETWEEN NATIONS
Indigenous Peoples: Connectivity Initiatives in the Americas
in Relation to the Outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society
Geneva 2003
SLIDE PRESENTATION
Indigenous Peoples: Connectivity Initiatives in the Americas
PRESS CONFERENCE - WSIS GENEVA
THURSDAY DECEMBER 11, 2003, 14:15h - 14:45
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
"Press briefing on the outcomes of the Global Forum
of Indigenous Peoples & the Information Society"
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
TECHNOLOGY ISSUES
Digitizing
Indigenous Languages: A Background paper
for the United Nations "Global Forum on Indigenous People and the Information
Society"
by Simon Robinson
2004 Executive Director
First Peoples' Cultural Foundation |