Dec 2011 Issue Table of Contents
Editor’s Corner
- “Who Gets to Speak: A Word of Caution for Human Rights Day,” Patrick David Heery
Indigenous Land Rights
- “Introduction to Indigenous Peoples’ Struggles for Land Rights,” Carol Robb
- “Justice Occupied, The Blood Quantum Revisited,” Dustyn Kainoa Ragasa, On Hawaiian Rights
- “Justice and Aboriginal Land Claims in British Columbia, Canada: Lessons Learned from the Sliammon Nation,” Zoe Bernatsky
- “Conflicts over Jeju naval base in South Korea,” Jinsung You
- “Healing the Past: What does justice look like 151 years after the Indian Island Massacre?” Austin Leininger
Indigenous Rights as Human Rights
- “Indigenous Voices at the United Nations,” Mark Koenig
- “Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples,” United Nations
Native American Congregational Support (PCUSA): Links
- Homepage
- Native American Stories
- “Mission and Ministry with Native American Peoples: A Historical Survey of the Last Three Centuries“
- Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Native American Churchwide Policy Statement
Presbyterian Ministry at the United Nations
- “Make a Red Hand: Work for Human Rights,” Mark Koenig
- Liturgical and other resources for Human Rights Day
- “Swords Into Plowshares,” a blog
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Another article of interest, “Tribes Lead Efforts to Implement the UN Declaration,” http://www.indianlaw.org/content/tribes-lead-efforts-implement-un-declaration
Presbyterian Church in Aotearoa New Zealand gives land back to Maori People: http://networkedblogs.com/uuivS. Check out this video!
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