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Table of Contents

Collection Summary

Biography/History

Scope and Content

Restrictions

Preferred Citation

Separated Material

Related Material

Access Terms

Contents List

SERIES I: WATER 

Acequias 

Water Rights Adjudication and Legislation 

Marketing and Management Cases (Water Management, Planning, and Marketing) 

Historical Studies and Hydrographic Surveys 

SERIES II: LAND 

Forest Service 

National Park Service 

Petroglyph National Monument 

Land Grants and Land Use Issues 

SERIES III: SOVEREIGNTY AND COMMMUNITY ORGANIZING 

Community Alliances and Projects 

Environmental Organizations and Projects 

Human Rights 

Indigenous Alliances 

Indigenous Legislation Organizations and Issues 

Testimonials and Transcripts 

Tribal Alliances and Projects 

United Nations Projects and Reports 

Youth 

SERIES IV: ADMINISTRATION 

Funding: Proposals and Applications 

Funding: Rural Development 

Training Materials 

Funding: Community, Youth and Church Councils 

Financial Reports 

Albuquerque & UNM 

Funding: Miscellaneous Funding Sources 

Receipts 

Conferences, Consortiums, and Summits 

New Mexico Sate Government 

Correspondence 

Miscellaneous 

SERIES V: VIDEOS 

SERIES VI: OVERSIZE 

Newspapers 

Posters, Maps, Miscellaneous Publications 


Inventory of the Tonantzin Land Institute Records, 1911-2000 (bulk 1981-1997)

The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for Southwest Research

Email:  cswrref@unm.edu
URL:  http://www.unm.edu/~cswrref/



©2003 The University of New Mexico


Collection Summary

Title Tonantzin Land Institute Records
Dates (Inclusive) 1911-2000 (bulk 1981-1997)
Creator Tonantzin Land Institute
Abstract This collection contains records of the Tonantzin Land Institute, an indigenous peoples advocacy organization founded in 1982. The records deal with a number of social and political issues relating to land, water, and community organizing, as well as administrative aspects of the Institute.
Collection Number MSS 666 BC
Size 47 boxes (46.32 cu. ft.)
Shelf Location For current information on the location of these materials, please inquire at the Center for Southwest Research reference desk.
Repository University of New Mexico. Center for Southwest Research.
Languages English, , and Spanish.

Biography/History

Tonantzin Land Institute logo from Spring 1998 newsletter. (Box 47).

The Tonantzin Land Institute was founded in 1982. Since its founding, Tonantzin has worked with over 65 communities focusing on land, water, and sovereignty rights of Indigenous Peoples. The name Tonantzin comes from the ancient Mexican-Indian word meaning "Our Most Beloved Earth Mother." The organization works to promote community advocacy and sustainable community development. Additionally, they provide training and technical assistance. As a regional organization, Tonantzin maintains primary offices in Albuquerque and works regularly out of its affiliates in Phoenix, Black Mesa, the Rio Mimbres Valley, the Rio Grande Corridor and other rural areas. Adhering to its mission to defend, protect, and preserve the sovereignty rights of Indigenous Peoples, the Tonantzin Land Institute seeks to empower communities to speak and advocate on their own behalf and to ensure that traditional groups stay on their native lands.

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Scope and Content

The Tonantzin Land Institute records contain materials related to the administrative organization and the advocacy work of the Institute. Social and political issues relating to land, water, and community organizing in the United States and South America are documented in the collection. The records also reflect Tonantzin's close affiliation with groups such as the Indigenous Peoples Alliance, Indigenous Environmental Network, the Indigenous Women's Network, Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, and the Coordinaci?n de Organizaciones y Naciones Indigenas del Continente (CONIC). Due to their location in the U.S. Southwest, much of the material relates to Apache, Navajo, and Pueblo Indians.

The collection contains six series, four subject series that are arranged alphabetically, and two series based on format of materials. Researchers should check the format-based series for material relating to the various subject series. The largest series in the records is Sovereignty and Community Organizing, which contains information on such topics as human rights, environmental projects, and indigenous legislation. The Administration series contains financial and organizational materials on Tonantzin reflecting its purpose as an advocacy organization. Some materials are in Spanish.

Series I: Water - Consists of materials related to court cases involving water rights and issues, along with records regarding hydrographic surveys and water management especially regarding New Mexico rivers and watersheds. Also contains a large amount of material about acequias.

Series II: Land - Contains records involving the U. S. Forest Service, National Park Service, and Petroglyph National Monument, along with records regarding land grants and land use issues.

Series III: Sovereignty and Community Organizing - Is the largest series in the collection and consists of reports, articles, and notes from organizations and people closely connected to the cause of the Tonantzin. Contains a wide range of materials dealing with organizations and projects advocating environmental protection and human rights issues mainly relating to New Mexico and Arizona. This series contains a number of transcripts of oral histories from projects such as the Acequias y Sangrias project, and the Atrisco Oral History Project. Other transcripts are from testimonials at public hearings. Also contains materials relating to Indigenous Peoples alliances, congresses, and legislation, as well as information on projects and reports from the United Nations.

Series IV: Administration - Contains information regarding the goals and objectives of the Tonantzin Land Institute. Contains administrative correspondence including correspondence of director David Lujan, and information on financial backing for Tonantzin and the use of funds. This series also deals with Tonantzin's organizational involvement in rural development, community organization, and legislation.

Series V: s - Contains video recordings from the various subject series.

Series VI: Oversize - Consists of oversize materials from the various subject series.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

None

Copy Restrictions

Limited duplication of print materials allowed for research purposes. User is responsible for all copyright compliance.

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Preferred Citation

Tonantzin Land Institute Records, Center for Southwest Research, University Libraries, University of New Mexico.

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Separated Material

Photographs have been transferred to CSWR Pictorial Collections.

Codice Boturini. Inehnemi Aztekatin - Su Caminar de los Aztecas. Mexico, n.d. Cataloged for CSWR book collection.

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Related Material

Atrisco Oral History Project Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.

José Rivera Papers Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.

Frank I. Sanchez Papers Center for Southwest Research, University of New Mexico.

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Access Terms

Apache Indians

Community development--New Mexico

Community organization--Southwest, New

Coordinación de Organizaciones y Naciones Indigenas del Continente

Environmental justice

Environmental protection--Citizen participation

Forest management--Social aspects--Southwest, New

Indians of North America--Economic conditions

Indians of North America--Government relations

Indians of North America--Land tenure

Indians of North America--Politics and government

Indians of South America--Government relations

Indigenous Environmental Network

Indigenous Peoples Alliance

Indigenous Women's Network

Irrigation canals and flumes--New Mexico

Land grants--New Mexico

Land use--New Mexico

Lujan, David

Moving images

Multiculturalism--Southwest, New

Navajo Indians

New Mexico--Economic conditions

Petroglyph National Monument (N.M.)

Public lands--New Mexico

Pueblo Indians

Social justice

Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice

Sovereignty--United States

Tonantzin Land Institute

United Nations

Water rights--Southwest, New

Water-supply--Environmental aspects--Southwest, New

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Contents List

SERIES I: WATER 

Acequias 

Description Container

Acequia & Community Ditch Fund Act, 1992.

Box  1 Folder  1

Acequia & Community Ditch Fund Act, Guidelines, 1988.

Box  1 Folder  2

Acequia & Community Ditch Fund Act, Application, 1991, 1990-1991.

Box  1 Folder  3

Acequia del Alto de la Acequia del Llano Community Ditch- Maricio Martinez Chimayo, 1972-1987.

Box  1 Folder  4

Acequia del Valle Rio Mimbres, 1981-1990.

Box  1 Folder  5

Acequia- Environmental Center Water Dedication, 1994-1995.

Box  1 Folder  6

Acequia Legislation, New Mexico Legislature, 1987-1989.

Box  1 Folder  7

Acequia Listing by County, 1968-1978.

Box  1 Folder  8

Acequia Madre Association, 1986-1988.

Box  1 Folder  9

Acequia- Mora County, 1988.

Box  1 Folder  10

Acequia- San Cristobal Final Decree, 1989.

Box  1 Folder  11

Acequia- State Archive Records, n.d.

Box  1 Folder  12

Acequia Survey Results, 1988.

Box  1 Folder  13

Acequias y Sangrias Project- Material, 1874-1986. (See transcripts in Sovereignty and Community Organizing series under subseries Testimonials and Transcripts.)

Box  1 Folder  14

Acequias y Sangrias Project- Notes and Papers, 1952-1985.

Box  1 Folder  15

Acequias y Sangrias Project- Acequia Users Survey, n.d.

Box  1 Folder  16

Acequia Users, 1988.

Box  1 Folder  17

Dennis Chavez, 1991.

Box  1 Folder  18

Dennis Chavez, 1992, 1989-1992.

Box  1 Folder  19

First Annual Convention of Acequias 10-88, 1988.

Box  1 Folder  20

Galinas River- Acequia Madre de Las Vegas, 1991.

Box  1 Folder  21

Huelta!, 1988.

Box  1 Folder  22

Info. Files: Acequia Bibliography, 1991.

Box  1 Folder  23

Info. Files: Acequia List 8-30-90, 1989.

Box  1 Folder  24

Interstate Storm Commission- Acequia Loan Requirements, n.d.

Box  1 Folder  25

Las Acequias Del Norte (P. Lovato), 1974-1982.

Box  1 Folder  26

Lincoln County: Ambrosio-Chavez Ditch Assoc., 1983-1985.

Box  1 Folder  27

Lighthawk, 1990-1991.

Box  1 Folder  28

Mimbres - Llano Acequia, 1989-1994.

Box  1 Folder  29

The Needmor Fund - Acequia Leadership Project, 1988-1991.

Box  1 Folder  30

The Needmor Fund - New Mexico Acequia Association, 1988-1991.

Box  1 Folder  31

The Needmor Fund - New Mexico Acequia Association, 1990-1991.

Box  1 Folder  32

The Needmor Fund - New Mexico Acequia Association, Application, 1987-1988.

Box  1 Folder  33

The Needmor Fund - New Mexico Water Rights Project, Phase I, 1986-1988.

Box  1 Folder  34

The Needmor Fund - New Mexico Water Rights Project, Phase II, 1987-1988.

Box  1 Folder  35

New Mexico Acequia Association, 1986-1989

Box  1 Folder  36

New Mexico Acequia Association, 1988.

Box  1 Folder  37

New Mexico Acequia Association, 1989-1990.

Box  1 Folder  38

New Mexico Acequia Association, 1989-1991.

Box  1 Folder  39

New Mexico Acequia Association, 1992.

Box  1 Folder  40

New Mexico Acequia Association, Brochure Info, 1989-1992.

Box  1 Folder  41

New Mexico Acequia Association, Conference Material, 1988-1989.

Box  1 Folder  42

New Mexico Acequia Association, Convention Notes and Materials, 1989.

Box  1 Folder  43

New Mexico Acequia Association, Groups and Persons, 1991-1992.

Box  1 Folder  44

New Mexico Acequia Association, Minutes, 1988-1990.

Box  1 Folder  45

New Mexico Acequia Association, Newsletter, La Vuelta, 1989-1990.

Box  1 Folder  46

New Mexico Acequia Association, Progress Report, 1988-1989.

Box  1 Folder  47

New Mexico Acequia Association, Resource Group, 1993.

Box  1 Folder  48

New Mexico Acequia Association, Subscription, 1991.

Box  1 Folder  49

New Mexico Acequia Association, Working Committee, 1987-1988.

Box  1 Folder  50

New Mexico Acequia Commission, 1987-1989.

Box  1 Folder  51

New Mexico Acequia Commission, 1994.

Box  2 Folder  1

New Mexico Acequia Statutes Article 2 & 3, n.d.

Box  2 Folder  2

New Mexico Water Statutes and Acequias, 1986-1989.

Box  2 Folder  3

New Mexico State Eng. Office - Grants in Aid for Acequia, 1988.

Box  2 Folder  4

Norero, Charlie, Power of Attorney, 1979-1986.

Box  2 Folder  5

Proposals: Water Policy Project, 1992-1996.

Box  2 Folder  6

Questa/Cerro Acequia Association - Adjudication Asst., 1988.

Box  2 Folder  7

Rio Mimbres Acequia Association, 1986-1992.

Box  2 Folder  8

Rio Mimbres Acequia Association, 1994.

Box  2 Folder  9

Rio Mimbres Acequia Association, 1993-1994.

Box  2 Folder  10

Rio Mimbres Acequia Association, Adjudication, 1992-1995.

Box  2 Folder  11

San Lorenzo Community Ditch Association, 1992-1993.

Box  2 Folder  12

State Engineer Office, Community Ditch Grants, Procedures, 1988.

Box  2 Folder  13

Tajo Ditch, Mimbres River, 1979-1987.

Box  2 Folder  14

Tajo Ditch v. Charlie Norero, Mimbres, 1969-1987.

Box  2 Folder  15

Tonantzin Land Institute, Water, 1987.

Box  2 Folder 16

Tularosa Economic Analysis and Community Development Strategy, n.d.

Box  2 Folder  17

Vuelta Acequia - Newsletter, 1992.

Box  2 Folder  18

Water Defense Association - Lincoln, Taos, 1987-1989.

Box  2 Folder  19

Water Issues Info., 1988-1991.

Box  2 Folder  20

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Water Rights Adjudication and Legislation 

Description Container

Aamodt Case - "NM v. Aamodt, An Assessment," D. Lujan, 1984-1987.

Box  2 Folder  21

Aamodt Case - Santa Cruz, 1987.

Box  2 Folder  22

Adjudication - Suits, 1987.

Box  2 Folder  23

Arizona Rural Water Association, 1986-1988.

Box  2 Folder  24

Chama River - Water Master, 1971-1972.

Box  2 Folder  25

Esenada Water Rights Case, Tierra Amarrilla, 1939-1987.

Box  2 Folder  26

Jemez - Report of Special Master, 1986-1991.

Box  2 Folder  27

Jemez River Adjudication Motions, 1988.

Box  2 Folder 28

Jemez River Adjudication - Objections to Special Master Report, 1989.

Box  2 Folder  29

Jemez River - Pueblos Response to State Land Office, 1989-1990.

Box  2 Folder  30

Jemez - Santa Ana Pueblo, 1986.

Box  2 Folder  31

Jicarilla Water Rights Settlement, 1992.

Box  2 Folder  32

Lincoln County: Water Adjudication Case- Lewis, 1980-1983.

Box  2 Folder  33

Las Colonias - Taos, 1991-1992.

Box  3 Folder 1

McTeague v. Booky - Motions, 1981.

Box  3 Folder 2

Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District Legislation, 1984-1986.

Box  3 Folder  3

Mimbres River Adjudication, 1987-1988.

Box  3 Folder  4

Mimbers River, Nick Chavez v. San Lorenzo Community Ditch Association, 1913-1989.

Box  3 Folder  5

Mimbres Valley Adjudication Suit, 1984-1994.

Box  3 Folder  6

Mimbres Valley- Dennis Chavez, 1974-1989.

Box  3 Folder  7

Mimbres Water Adjudication, 1995.

Box  3 Folder  8

MNI SOSE Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, 1993.

Box  3 Folder 9

New Mexico Environmental Law Center- State Engineer's hearing on "Water Dedications," 1994.

Box  3 Folder  10

New Mexico Environmental Law Center: Water Dedications, 1995.

Box  3 Folder  11

New Mexico State Engineer's Water Dedications, 1994.

Box  3 Folder  12

New Mexico Statutes Surface Waters, Article 5, n.d.

Box  3 Folder  13

New Mexico Water Resource Institute-Proceedings 33rd Annual New Mexico Water Conference, 1989.

Box  3 Folder  14

New Mexico Water Rights Project- Related Articles and Correspondence, 1976-1985.

Box  3 Folder  15

Pecos River- State of Texas v. State of New Mexico, 1986.

Box  3 Folder  16

Red River- Special Master Report, 1986.

Box  3 Folder  17

Rio Mimbres Adjudication, 1993 State Engineer's Office, 1992-1993.

Box  3 Folder  18

Rio Mimbres Adjudication Project, 1995.

Box  3 Folder  19

Rio Mimbres/Wardwell- Herron Ditch, 1966-1993.

Box  3 Folder  20

Rio Tularosa- Davalos, 1888-1988.

Box  3 Folder  21

Santa Cruz Notes, n.d.

Box  3 Folder  22

Santa Cruz- Rio de Truchas Adjudication Suit, 1974-1987.

Box  3 Folder  23

Santa Cruz- Rio Santa Cruz Water Rights Cause No. 7488, 1975.

Box  3 Folder  24

Santa Cruz- Water Law, n.d.

Box  3 Folder  25

Taos/Las Colonias/West Mesa- Water Rights Transfer of Las Sierras Concerns, 1984-1992.

Box  3 Folder  26

Upper Rio Grande Working Group- Traditional Water Rights Project, 1986-1988.

Box  3 Folder  27

Water Forest Service Protest- Water Rights, 1985-1986.

Box  3 Folder  28

Zuni Tribe v. City of Gallup, et al, 1982.

Box  3 Folder  29

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Marketing and Management Cases (Water Management, Planning, and Marketing) 

Description Container

Arizona Rural Water Association, 1985-1988

Box  3 Folder  30

Arizona Rural Water Association - Water Policy Questionnaire, 1989-1990

Box  3 Folder  31

Baca Project (San Luis Valley, Colorado) - American Water Development Inc., 1987-1990.

Box  3 Folder  32

Bernalillo County - Irrigated Lands for Bernalillo County, 1985-1988.

Box  3 Folder  33

Bibliographies: "Irrigation,"1980.

Box  3 Folder  34

Conservation of Agricultural Irrigation Water, n.d.

Box  4 Folder  1

Department of Agriculture (Programs), 1980.

Box  4 Folder  2

Dept. of Interior- Water Problems of the 11 Western States, 1975-1981.

Box  4 Folder  3

Evaluation of the Resources Planning Unit Water Resources Dept.- City of Albuquerque, 1985.

Box  4 Folder  4

Fish and Wildlife Service: Bosque Improvement Group, 1995.

Box  4 Folder  5

Indian Water Policy Symposium, 1982.:

Box  4 Folder  6

Informational Files: Agriculture Statistics, 1990-1991.

Box  4 Folder  7

Interstate Stream Comm.- Regional Water Planning, 1988-90.

Box  4 Folder  8

Jemez River- Pueblo Agricultural Economic Reports, 1988.

Box  4 Folder  9

Land and Water Law Fund, 1978.

Box  4 Folder  10

Land and Water Rights Seminar - Original Materials, 1979-1983.

Box  4 Folder  11

Middle Rio Grande Bosque Management Plan, 1993.

Box  4 Folder  12

Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, 1981.

Box  4 Folder  13

Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, Assessment Payers Association, 1987.

Box  4 Folder  14

Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, Chairman's Advisory Committee, 1985-1987.

Box  4 Folder  15

Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, Water Plan Policy, 1992.

Box  4 Folder  17

Mimbres Notes, 1994.

Box  4 Folder  18

Mimbres River Valley, 1987.

Box  4 Folder  19

Mimbres Water Transfer, 1989

Box  4 Folder  20

Mimbres Watershed Management, 1995.

Box  4 Folder  21

Mora/San Miguel County Regional Water Plan, 1988-1989

Box  4 Folder  22

National Water Resources Association, 1981-1982.

Box  4 Folder  23

Navajo Nation Water Code, 1984.

Box  4 Folder  24

Needs Assessment for New Mexico Traditional Community's Natural Resource Needs, n.d.

Box  4 Folder  25

New Mexico Association of Soil and Water (Conservation Districts), 1981.

Box  4 Folder  26

New Mexico Citizen's Water Quality Conference, 1988.

Box  4 Folder  27

New Mexico First - Governor Carruthers, Re: Water in New Mexico, 1988.

Box  4 Folder  28

New Mexico First - Governor Carruthers, Re: Water Quality, 1988.

Box  4 Folder  29

New Mexico First - Report of the Second New Mexico Town Hall, 1988.

Box  4 Folder  30

New Mexico First - Water Town Hall, Discussion Outline, May 1988.

Box  4 Folder  31

New Mexico First - Water Town Hall, Agenda, Participants, May 15, 1988.

Box  4 Folder  32

New Mexico First - Water Town Hall, Correspondence, 1988.

Box  4 Folder  33

New Mexico First- Water Town Hall, Meeting Notes, 1989.

Box  4 Folder  34

New Mexico State Pueblo Forum- Water Management in the Rio Grande Basin, 1988.

Box  4 Folder  35

New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute, 1984-1987.

Box  4 Folder  36

Northeastern New Mexico Water Plan-Case study, Rio Pecos Basin, 1992.

Box  4 Folder 37

Oglala Sioux Rural Water Supply System, 1993.

Box  4 Folder 38

Opinion Survey Issues, 1988.

Box  5 Folder  1

Pecos River - Ribera, n.d.

Box  5 Folder  2

Regional Water Plans - San Juan County, 1987-1988.

Box  5 Folder  3

Regional Water Plans - San Miguel (Summary Report and Legal Review), 1990.

Box  5 Folder  4

Regional Water Plans - Statewide, 1987-1988.

Box  5 Folder  5

Regional Water Plans - Torrance County, n.d.

Box  5 Folder  6

Rio Grande Water Consortium, 1993.

Box  5 Folder  7

Saguache County (Colorado), 1990-1991.

Box  5 Folder  8

Saguache County (Colorado) Comm. Council, 1990-1991.

Box  5 Folder  9

Sainte-Marquerite 3 Hydroelectric Development Project, 1993.

Box  5 Folder 10

Save the Jemez, 1980-1981b

Box  5 Folder  11

Southwest Agricultural Consortium, 1991-1992.

Box  5 Folder  12

The Spirituality of Water (from Upper Rio Grande Water Policy Symposium), 1985.

Box  5 Folder  13

State Engineers Office- Rio Grande Taskforce (Water "Dedications") and Attorney General's Opinion on Current Dedication Legality, 1993-1994.

Box  5 Folder  14

State Water Conservation Group, 1992.

Box  5 Folder  15

Sustainable Agriculture, 1982-1988.

Box  5 Folder  16

Sustainable Agriculture, Agent with Grower, 1990.

Box  5 Folder  17

Sustainable Agriculture, Packet A, 1991.

Box  5 Folder  18

Tribal Water Management, 1986.

Box  5 Folder  19

Upper Rio Grande Water Rights Project (L. Brown), 1985-1987.

Box  5 Folder  20

Water Conservation Network, 1995.

Box  5 Folder  21

Water Information Network- Noyes Foundation Proposal, Strategic Collaboration and Targeted Advocacy on Ground Water Issues, 1989-1992.

Box  5 Folder  22

Water Marketing, 1994.

Box  5 Folder  23

Water Marketing: U of Denver Conference, 1987.

Box  5 Folder  24

Water Market Transactions and Pricing of Water Rights in the West - Saliba, Bonnie Colby, 1986.

Box  5 Folder  25

Water Permits, 1959-1979.

Box  5 Folder  26

Water Purchases- On the Pecos, 1993.

Box  5 Folder  27

Water Purchases- On the Rio Grande, n.d.

Box  5 Folder  28

Water Resource Planning & Management- Informative articles, NM town hall meeting notes, surveys, journal articles, project proposals, professional papers), 1 of 4, 1981-1988.

Box  5 Folder  29

Water Resource Planning & Management, 2 of 4, 1981-1988.

Box  5 Folder  30

Water Resource Planning & Management, 3 of 4, 1981-1988.

Box  5 Folder  31

Water Resource Planning & Management, 4 of 4, 1981-1988.

Box  5 Folder  32

Water Rights Workshop, Carnuel Land Grant Community Hall, 1997.

Box  5 Folder 33

Water Trust- A Legal Background, n.d.

Box  5 Folder  34

Western Network- Regional Water Planning Model. 

Box  5 Folder  35

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Historical Studies and Hydrographic Surveys 

Description Container

Baxter, John O., History of Water Use for the Rio Hondo, n.d.

Box  6 Folder  1

Baxter, John O., Irrigation in the Cordova Area, Santa Cruz, n.d.

Box  6 Folder  2

Berry, David and Susan, "Mimbres Settlement & Surface Priority History, 1984.

Box  6 Folder  3

Burness, H., U.S. Reclamation Policy and Indian Water Rights, 1980.

Box  6 Folder  4

Clark, Robert Emmet, The Pueblo Rights Doctrine in N.M., 1960.

Box  6 Folder  5

DeYoung, Timothy, Acequia Water Management, 1983.

Box  6 Folder  6

Dumars, Charles, Doctrine of Prior Appropriation of Surface Water, 1985.

Box  6 Folder  7

Dumars, Charles, Pueblo Indian Water Rights, n.d.

Box  6 Folder  8

Jemez River Basin: Hydrographic Survey, 1988.

Box  6 Folder  9

Jenkins, Myra Ellen, Baxter, John O., Settlement & Irrigation in the Santa Cruz, 1986.

Box  6 Folder  10

Levin, Francis, Local History . . . Studies for Historic Preservation, n.d.

Box  6 Folder  11

Lujan, D., Pueblo Water Rights Doctrine, 1984.

Box  6 Folder  12

Maass, A., Anderson, R., The Desert Shall Rejoice . . . , 1927, 1978.

Box  6 Folder  13

Margadant, Guillermo F., N.M. Indian Water Rights, 1600-1800's, n.d.

Box  6 Folder  14

Newell, Alan S., A Historical Report of Non-Indian Settlement and Water Use in the Jemez River Valley, New Mexico, 1986.

Box  6 Folder  15

San Jose Hydrographic Survey, 1986-1987.

Box  6 Folder 16

Santa Cruz- Santa Cruz River Section "La Mesilla Ditch,"1964.

Box  6 Folder  17

Sheridan, David, Desertification of the United States, 1981.

Box  6 Folder  18

Turney, O., Pre-Historic Irrigation in Navajo Desert, 1905-1923

Box  6 Folder  19

Williams- Folk J., Water in the West, 1982.

Box  6 Folder  20

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SERIES II: LAND 

Forest Service 

Description Container

Administrative Appeals Procedure, 1985-1986.

Box  6 Folder  21

Appeal/Cibola Forest Report, 1986.

Box  6 Folder  22

Arizona Wildlife Federation, 1987.

Box  6 Folder  23

Canyon Under Siege, 1987.

Box  6 Folder  24

Cibola-1988 Accomplishments, 1989 Program, 1988-1989.

Box  6 Folder  25

Cibola Forest Advocacy Project-Feb 1986, 1986-1988.

Box  6 Folder  26

Cibola National Forest Project Implementation Report, 1990.

Box  6 Folder  27

Clark-Hughes and Associates, 1987.

Box  6 Folder  28

Community Group: La Madre Forest Corp., n.d.

Box  6 Folder  29

Congreso de Pueblos Mimbrenos, 1987-1989.

Box  6 Folder  30

Forest Legacy Program, 1990-1991.

Box  6 Folder  31

Forest Service, 1967-1990.

Box  6 Folder  32

Forest Service, 1993.

Box  6 Folder  33

Hassell Report, 1968.

Box  6 Folder  34

Forest Service, 1988-1991.

Box  6 Folder  35

Forest Service, 1992-1993.

Box  6 Folder  36

Administrative Rules: Proposed Changes, 1988-1991.

Box  6 Folder  37

American Indian Reference Guide, 1 of 2, 1993-1994.

Box  6 Folder  38

American Indian Reference Guide, 2 of 2, 1993-1994.

Box  6 Folder  39

Appeals Process, 1984-1990.

Box  6 Folder  40

Contract, 1988-1991.

Box  7 Folder  1

Ecosystems Management Land, 1992.

Box  7 Folder  2

Partnerships, 1989-1990.

Box  7 Folder  3

Proposal Jan '90 "Community Partnership in the SW", 1990-1993.

Box  7 Folder  4

Recreation Strategy, 1987.

Box  7 Folder  5

Reinvention: Watershed and Air workshop, 1995.

Box  7 Folder  6

Traditional Community Needs Assessment, 1990.

Box  7 Folder  7

Trampas Land Grant, 1980

Box  7 Folder  8

Wilderness Areas and Federal Water Rights, 1989.

Box  7 Folder  9

Friends of the River, 1987.

Box  7 Folder  10

Native Am. Partnership, 1992-1993.

Box  7 Folder  11

Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, March, 1985.

Box  7 Folder  12

Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, May, 1985.

Box  7 Folder  13

Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, December, 1985.

Box  7 Folder  14

Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, May, 1986.

Box  7 Folder  15

Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, August, 1986.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, September, 1986.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, 1 of 3, November, 1986.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, 2 of 3, November, 1986.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, 3 of 3, November, 1986.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, December, 1986.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, January, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, February, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, March, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, April, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, May, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, June, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, July, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, August, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, September, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, October, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, November, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, December, 1987.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, January, 1988.

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Kaibab National Forest-Canyon Uranium Mine, June, 1988.

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La Compania Ocho, Inc, 1994

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Land: Forest Service, 1990-1991.

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Las Huertas Canyon Study, 1982-1988.

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Lujan, D., Forest Service: Community Participation in Resource Management, 1986.

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Parsons, Behle and Latimer, 1987.

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Recreational Pollution in the Sandia Mountains, n.d.

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Resource Group: Cibola National Forest, 1993.

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Riparian Areas '95, 1990-1993.

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Sandia Ranger District, Las Huertas Appeal, 1989.

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San Luis-Colorado, Sangre de Cristo Land Conference, 1990-1992.

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Seventh American Forest Congress, 1995-1996.

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Southwest Regional Office, 1995.

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Stewardship '95, 1995.

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Survey 1989-Forest Service, 1 of 3, 1989

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Survey 1989-Forest Service, 2 of 3, 1989.

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Survey 1989-Forest Service, 3 of 3, 1989.

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United States Department of Agriculture, 1987.

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USDA Forest Service, 1994.

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US Forest Service, Ecosystem Management, 1981-1992.

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US Forest Service-Kiowa and Rita Blanca National Grasslands, 1995.

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US Forest Service, Pinion/Juniper Ecosystem, 1993-1994.

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Yellow Thunder Camp Court Decision, 1985.

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National Park Service 

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Attorney General Hearings- Abo, 1991.

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Attorney General Hearings- Abo #2, 1991.

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Attorney General Hearings- Abo #3, 1991.

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Attorney General Hearings-Abo #4, 1991.

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Attorney General Hearings- #1 ALRC, 1991.

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Attorney General Hearings #1 Mimbres, n.d.

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Attorney General Hearings #2 Mimbres, n.d.

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Attorney General Hearings #1 Quari-2, 1991.

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Attorney General Hearings #2 Quari, 1991.

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Attorney General Hearing-Zuni, n.d.

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Citizens Protecting America's Parks- National Parks and Conservation Assoc., (1 of 2), 1996.

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Citizens Protecting America's Parks- National Parks and Conservation Assoc., (2 of 2), 1996.

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Community Grp: Traditional Land Coalition, 1991-1992.

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Cordova, Judy- National Park Service, 1996.

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National Park Service, 1990-1991.

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National Park Service, 1989-1992.

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National Park Service, 1988-1992.

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National Park Service, 1995.

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Abo, 1991.

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Atrisco, 1989-1992.

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Attorney General Report on Land Acquisition Practices of NPS, 1992-1993.

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Condemnation Procedures, 1990

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Flathead, n.d.

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Land Process, 1986-1992.

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Mimbres, 1990-1992.

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Petitions, 1991.

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Petroglyph Rapid Ethno Assessment, 1992.

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Planning Process Guide, 1988.

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Quarai, 1990-1991.

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Roger Kennedy, National Director, John Cook, Regional Director, 1997.

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Warm Springs, 1991-1992.

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Wounded Knee, n.d.

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Zuni Pueblo, 1992.

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Bill Weahkee Presentation, 1993

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Congressional, 1988-1991.

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El Malpais National Monument-Management Plan Environmental Assessment and Wilderness stability, 1990.

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Interior Dept. Data Center, 1991-1993.

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Journal News Articles, 1991-1993.

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Keepers of the Treasure, 1991.

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Native American Data Center Search, 1990-1993.

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Regional Office, 1989-1991.

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Working File: Lujan, 1990-1992.

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Repatriation Policy, 1995.

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Richardson, Bill, 1996.

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Theory and Management of Tourism Impacts, 1988.

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Wilderness Management Plan Bisti Wilderness, NM, 1986.

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Petroglyph National Monument 

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Abby Moquino's Bernalillo High School Presentation, 1997.

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All Indian Pueblo Council Resolution- Draft, 1997.

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Bingamen, Jeff, 1997.

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Carraro, Bill- New Mexico Legislature, 1996.

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Domenici, Pete V., 1997.

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Executive Order- Sacred Sites, 1996.

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Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos- Bill W., 1997.

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Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos- Resolution of the All-Indian Pueblo Council, 1997.

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Friends of the Albuquerque Petroglyphs (FOTAP), The Escarpment Report, January 1993.

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Friends of the Albuquerque Petroglyphs (FOTAP)- Letter to Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition, 1997.

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Glau, Jen- University of New Mexico Student Issue Analysis of Paseo del Norte, 1997.

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Letter from Archbishop of Santa Fe, Reverend John Sheehan, 1996

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Letter to Robert Redford- Petroglyph National Monument, 1996.

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Letter to Senator Daniel Inouye- Petroglyphs and Westland Development Corp., 1992.

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Letter Writing Campaign- Requests, 1997.

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Life and Land- Community Group Support, 1992-1993.

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Middle Rio Grande Council of Governments- Long Range Street Plan, 1996.

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Morris, Robert E.- Statement about Paseo del Norte Road, 1994.

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National Park Service and Conservation Association, 1996-1997.

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National Park Service, Draft Land Protection Plan, Petroglyph National Monument, 1991.

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National Park Service, Final Management, Development Concept, Environmental Impact Statement, 1996.

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National Park Service- Nomination of Petroglyphs as World Heritage Site, 1997.

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National Park Service- Permit for petroglyph ceremony for sovereignty rights testimonial, 1993.

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New Mexico Pueblo Governors- Memos, 1997.

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Oneida Indian Nation, Letter, 1997.

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Petroglyph, 1980-1993.

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Petroglyph Campaign, 1995-1997.

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Petroglyph, Information, 1993-1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Action Plan, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Actions and Flyers, 1997.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Actions and Press Releases, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Agenda and Minutes, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Archbishop of Santa Fe, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Coalition Committees, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Concert , 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Coordinating Committee, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Flyers, 1997.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Fundraising Committee, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Letter from the White House, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Letter to Mayor Chavez, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Letter to President Clinton, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Letter to Sam Bergman, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Letterhead, n.d.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Letters to Pueblo Governors, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - List of Members, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Mailing List, 1996-1997.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition, Media List , 1996-1997.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition, Media List , 1997.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Media Sign-In- Sheet, n.d.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Meeting Minutes, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Member List, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Membership Forms, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Membership Resignation, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Memos, 1996-1997.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - 2001 Nations Newsletter, 1997.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Outreach Committee, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Peace & Dignity Run, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Press Release, 1997.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Principles, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Report to Tonantzin Land Institute Board, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Sign-In Sheet, n.d.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Spiritual Gathering, 1997.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Statement of Purpose, n.d.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition - Tour of Petroglyphs, 1996.

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Petroglyph National Monument, 1991-1993.

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Petroglyph National Monument Advisory Committee, 1996-1997.

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Petroglyph National Monument Advisory Committee - Meeting Notes, 1996.

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Petroglyph National Monument, Boundary Adjustment Act, 1997.

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Petroglyph National Monument - News Articles, 1993-1996.

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Petroglyph National Monument - Management Plan, 1994-1995.

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Petroglyph National Monument - Mike Quijano, 1997.

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Petroglyph Notes, 1972-1993.

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Petroglyph Notes and Articles, 1991-1993.

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Petroglyph Support Letters - Target Marty (Martin Chavez), 1996-1997.

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Petroglyphs- City of Albuquerque, 1993.

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Petroglyphs- Draft Resolution, New Mexico State Legislature, 1997.

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Protection of Petroglyph National Monument - Report for Period 1/96 to 6/96.

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Public Law 101-313, Establishment of Petroglyph National Monument, 1990.

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Pueblo Indian Views of the Sacred Petroglyph National Monument, n.d.

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Rally- Petroglyphs, Roosevelt Park, 1996.

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Reed, Oli - Albuquerque Tribune, 1997.

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Rio Grande Pavilion, 1993.

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Robbins, Angela - Letter, 1996.

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Sacred Sites Articles, 1996.

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Statement by Pam Malone on West Side Strategic Plan to the Land Use Planning and Zoning Commission, 1996.

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Skit - Petroglyphs, 1996.

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Petroglyph Monument Protection Coalition, Land Use, Planning and Zoning Meeting, Sept.11, '96.

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Support Groups - Petro Net, 1993.

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Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP) - Article on Petroglyphs, 1996.

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Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP) - Freedom High, Students Petroglyph Tour, 1997.

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United Nations Educational, Scientific & Cultural Organization (UNESCO) - World Heritage Sites, Petroglyphs, 1996-1997.

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United Nations World Heritage Site - Letter to Pueblo Governors, 1996.

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United States Congress House Resolution 901, 105th Congress, 1997.

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United States Congress House Resolution 1424 - HR1424 - 1997 (Domenici's Bill), 105th Congress, 1997.

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United States Department of the Interior - Babbitt, Bruce, 1997.

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United States Senate Bill S-633 (Domenici's Bill), 1997.

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Unser Boulevard Alignment and Paseo del Norte Escarpment Crossing, 1993.

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Visions - Malone, Pam, 1997.

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Weahkee, Bill - Statements, 1995-1997.

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World Heritage Site - Chaco Canyon Information, 1984-1988.

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Land Grants and Land Use Issues 

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Alameda Land Grant, 1973-1975.

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Arroyo Hondo Grant, 1979.

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Asociacion Mexico De Reclamantes (Robert Salazar), 1981.

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Atrisco- Deannexation, 1989.

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Atrisco Land Rights Council, 1986-1992.

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Atrisco Land Rights Council- Bridge Blvd. Project, 1985-1986.

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Bernalillo County Commission, West Side Strategic Plan, 1995.

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BLM, Resource Advisory Council, 1995.

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Briggs, C., ". . . Cordovan Perspectives on the Pueblo of Quemado Grant, April 1980.

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Bureau of land Management, Promise of the Land, 1991.

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Carnuel Land Grant, 1973-1988.

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Cebolleta Land Grant, 1986-1987.

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Chapman, Robert V., Hopi-Navajo Relocation, 1985.

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Chilili Land Grant, 1987.

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Community Land and Water Training Project, 1982-1983.

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Community or Spanish Land Grant (Dumars), n.d.

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Congressional Land Claims Commission, 1983.

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Consejo de la Tierra Amarilla, 1988-1991.

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Court of Private Land Claims (July, 1891 to June, 1904), n.d.

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Center for Land Grant Studies, 1981-1983.

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De La Cruz, Quinatt Land Tenure Project, 1985-1987.

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Embudo/BLM, 1964-1993.

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The Emergency Land Fund, 1980-1981.

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Estate of Bernardo Salazar (For M. Sedillo), 1981.

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Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976.

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FHA: Indian Land Claims Study, 1980-1984.

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Garcia, Miguel, La Tierra de Nuestra Raza, 1980.

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Geopolitics of the Hopi Navajo Land Dispute by John Redhouse, 1985.

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Graber, C. Scott, Heirs Property: The Problems & Possible Solutions, 1978.

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Greater San Juan Partnership for People and the Land, Partnership Letter, 1996.

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Gustafsen Lake News Articles, 1995-1996.

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Hall, E., "Juan Estevan Pino: Se Los Coma: Land Speculation In the 1820's," April 1980.

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Hispanic Land Grants- Northern New Mex. & Southern Colo., n.d.

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House Interior Subcommittee, Land Grant Hearings, 1988.

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Juan Jose Lovato Grant, 1909-1910.

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Kaayella- Aboriginal Land, 1988.

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Knowlton, C., Causes of Land Loss Among the Spanish Americans in Northern New Mexico, 1963., 1963-1988.

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Knowlton, C., The Las Vegas Community Land Grant , April 1980.

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Land and Water Resource Papers, 1990-1992.

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Land and Water Training Project Monthly Reports, 1982.

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Land Status (Task Force), 1975-1981.

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Land Tenure- Mexico, Spain, Indian, n.d.

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Land Trust Exchange, 1989-1990.

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"Landholders or Shareholders?" The Tribal Movement in Alaska, Congdon, Chelsea, n.d.

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Las Trampas & Juan Jose Lovato Land Grants, n.d.

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Las Trampas Grant, n.d.

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Law Review Article 27 and Mexican Land Reform: The legacy of Zapata"s Dream. 

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Lincoln County- Joe Gutierrez, 1983-1991.

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Lincoln County, Ruben Anaya et. al, 1991.

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Lujan, David L., Land Grant Conference Notes, 1980.

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Lujan, David., Land Grant, Studies Center, 1982.

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Manzano Land Grant, Pine Shadow Campground, 1975-1988.

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Manzano Land Grant Commission, 1996.

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Manzano Land Grant Study, 1920-1988.

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Montana Land Reliance, 1981.

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Navajo Allotted Lands, 1995.

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Networks, 1989-1990.

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New Mexico Land Claims, Navajo Nation, 1982.

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Northern New Mexico Legal Services - Land and Water Project, 1981-1983.

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Ojo Caliente Land Grant, 1981.

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Ortiz Mine Land Grant Defense, Golden, New Mexico, 1984-1991.

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Problems of Spanish and Mexican Land Grants, 1981.

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Project Samples - Big Mountain, n.d.

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Quinoa and Amaranth Research - Ballon, Emilio, 1990-1993.

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Real Estate and the Recorder Researching Land Ownership, n.d.

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Reynolds, L., ". . . Traditional Hispanic Land Use Attitudes . . ., Oct. 1976.

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Resource Groups: Colorado Plateau, Grand Canyon Trust Issues, 1990.

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Request for Proposal for Land Claims Research for Acoma Pueblo, n.d.

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Rio Del Norte Project on the Elderly Land and the Raven Ranch, 1980-1985.

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Sandoval, David - Land Grant Conference, 1989.

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Sangre de Cristo Grant, 1881-1989.

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San Mateo Land Grant, 1982-1988.

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San Patricio, community meeting notes, 1981-1983.

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Santa Fe Land Grant, 1985.

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Santo Domingo Court Case, 1992.

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Santo Domingo de Cundiyo Land Grant, 1978.

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Schweinitz, C., Land Recommendations for the AFSC, Feb. 1982.

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Spanish and Mexican Land Law, 1824-1837.

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Stevens Village, Comprehensive Land Use Plan, 1991.

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Tafoya, Juan - Land Grant (AKA Juan Tafoya Land Corporation), 1979.

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Tierra Amarilla, 1986-1991.

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Tierra Amarilla Land Grant, 1988-1989.

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Traditional Lands Coalition - Atrisco Land Grant Materials, 1991-1993.

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Treaty of Guadalupe, 1985.

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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1980-1986.

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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Forbes - Indian Freedom of Religion, 1977.

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Treaty of Guadalupe Network, 1989-1990.

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Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago Project, Tonantzin, 1988-1990.

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Treaty - Protocol of Queretaro, n.d.

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Tribal Land Use Articles, 1992.

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The Trust for Public Land, 1988-1991.

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Uranium Mining on Indian Lands, n.d.

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United Methodist Volunteer Services - Land Use Task Force, 1989.

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Valle Hondo Land Rights Council - Correspondence, 1981-1982.

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Valle Hondo Land Rights Council - Paper of Incorporation, 1981.

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Warner, Viola - Eviction Case Statements and Letters, 1982.

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Warner, Viola - Eviction Case Statements and Petition, 1981-1982.

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Warner, Viola - Eviction Case Statutes, 1973-1981.

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Westphall, V., Small Holdings Claims in New Mexico, 1979.

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SERIES III: SOVEREIGNTY AND COMMMUNITY ORGANIZING 

Community Alliances and Projects 

Description Container

Affordable Housing Development, 1994.

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Alaska, State of, Local Boundary Commission, 1986.

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American Friends Service Committee, Recommendations for Land, Water and Third World People, 1982.

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Amnesty Farmworkers Project, Mesilla Valley, New Mexico, 1990.

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Arroyo Hondo Project, New Mexico, n.d.

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Bank Information Center, Ecuador case study, 1995.

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Bank Information Center, petition letter to the Inter-American Development Bank, 1993.

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Bernalillo County, New Mexico, community development, 1986.

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Black Mesa Coal Mine, Arizona, 1969-1994.

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Borderlines Coalition, Bob Haozous' Yale Park sculpture dispute, 1996-1997.

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Canada Wild Productions, "A Place Called Chiapas", 1994-1995.

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Center for Cooperatives, 1996.

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Center for Third World Organizing, Minority Trends Letter, 1991-1992.

Box  13 Folder  19

Centro de Amistad, Guadalupe, Arizona, training and information materials, 1992-1993.

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Centro de Expresin del Arte Colectivo (CEDAC), 1985-1987.

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Centro Economico de Promocion y Investigacion de Teologia Andino, Luz Eterno, 1991.

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Change of Heart, Voices for a Compassionate Society, 1996.

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Chiapas, Mexico, Update on Sustainable Development Projects Under Works, 1995.

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Chiapas Conflict, Mexico, letters and bulletins, 1994.

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Chicanos Unidos, Campesinos Project Summary (Alberto Baniel), 1975.

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Chicanos Unidos, Organizational background and historical sketch, 1971-1972.

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Children, Youth and Families Department, "Children's Agenda" and "Community Service System", 1993

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Citizen's Alert, Reno, Nevada, 1993.

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Citizens Protecting America's Parks, Participant List, n.d.

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Commission on Rural Policy, concerns and actions, 1988-1989.

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Community Circle News, 1996.

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Community Empowerment Training, 1995.

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Community Land Trust of Albuquerque, 1997.

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Community Organizing Workshop, 1996.

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Community Reinvestment and Development Taskforce, 1994.

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Community Work, the Media and Legislative Advocacy, informational articles, n.d.

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De Colores Journal Project, Jose Armas, 1979.

Box  13 Folder  38

The Development Group for Alternative Policies, Ecuador issues, 1995.

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El Salto Center, Taos, New Mexico, substance abuse, 1991.

Box  13 Folder  40

Equality Now, 1997.

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Farm Labor Organizing Committee, Fifth Constitutional Convention, 1991.

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Fierro International Network, New Mexico, trade issues, 1993.

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Franklin County Community Development Corporation, 1984.

Box  13 Folder  44

Ganados de Valle, Agricultural Development Corporation, 1984-1987.

Box  13 Folder  45

General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT), information and articles, 1994-1995.

Box  13 Folder  46

General Projects, 1992.

Box  13 Folder  47

Giveaway Songs, Songs of Sovereignty, 1993.

Box  13 Folder  48

Global Ministries Volunteer Mission, leadership, 1991.

Box  13 Folder  49

Highlander Research and Education Center, Highlander Reports, 1991-1992.

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In Defense of Animals, n.d.

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Institute for Community Economics, 1988.

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Institute for Policy Studies, 1994.

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Ka Pono Retreat Center, Sandia Park, New Mexico, n.d.

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Manzano Community Resource Mapping Project, New Mexico, 1996.

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Manzano, New Mexico, community development initiatives, 1996.

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Maricopa County Organizing Project, 1992.

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Maricopa County Organizing Project, Arizona, training, 1992.

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Middle Rio Grande Council of Governments, New Mexico, 1996.

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Mimbreno Community Resource Letter, proposal and notes, 1996.

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Mimbres Valley, New Mexico, Centro Cultural de Mimbres, 1994.

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Mimbres Valley, New Mexico, Historical preservation, 1994-1995.

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Minority Activist Apprenticeship Program, 1988.

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Minority Leadership, Summit of People of Color, 1991.

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La Mujer Obrera, 1991.

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La Mujer Obrera, NAFTA protest, 1992.

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National Organizers Alliance, 1995.

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National Rural Center, Report on the Rural Poor, 1977.

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Nauakalli Centro de la Cultura Mexicayotl Project, Arizona, 1991.

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New Mexico Advocates for Children and Families, 1994.

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New Mexico Conference of Churches, 1988.

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New Mexico Conservation Voters Alliance, 1997.

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New Mexico Council of Churches, call for state sanctuary for Salvadorans, 1979-1986.

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New Mexico First, Children and Families, 1992.

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New Mexico First, Children and Families, 1993.

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New Mexico First, Cultural Division, 1993.

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New Mexico First, Cultural Pluralism, 1993.

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New Mexico First, Cultural Pluralism Group Notes, 1992-1993.

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New Mexico First, Cultural Pluralism in New Mexico, 1992-1993.

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New Mexico First, Cultural Sensitivity in New Mexico, 1993.

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New Mexico First, Environment, 1990.

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New Mexico First, Government Financing Report, 1991-1992.

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New Mexico First, Health Care,1989-1990.

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New Mexico First, membership information and background report on government expenditures, 1992-1993.

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New Mexico First, New Mexico Infrastructure, 1991.

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New Mexico First, Public Education, 1988-1989.

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New Mexico First: State Governments, 1989.

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New Mexico First, Water Conference, 1988.

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New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Economic Development in New Mexico, 1994.

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New Mexico's Own, Santa Fe Gift Market, 1996.

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New Mexico Progressive Alliance for Community Empowerment, Inc., 1996-1997.

Box  14 Folder  35

Northern New Mexico Legal Services, priority issues, 1987-1988.

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Pacific News Services, 1993-1994.

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Partnerships in Leadership, 1988.

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Path to Property Association, n.d.

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Puerco River Education Project, New Mexico, 1988.

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Puvugna, California, project samples, 1994.

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Puvugna Community, struggle for sacred sites, 1994.

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Quichua, Ecuador, potters' tour, 1995.

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The Raramuri Center, Albuquerque, 1997.

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Re-Visioning New Mexico, 1993.

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Re-Visioning New Mexico, Civic Empowerment, 1995.

Box  14 Folder  46

Re-Visioning New Mexico, pamphlets and flyers, 1994.

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Rio Grande Community Development Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico, meeting minutes, 1986-1987.

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Rocky Mountain Institute, Economic Renewal Program, 1991.

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Rural Coalition, Beyond Crisis, 1985.

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Rural Development Leadership Network, 1985-1986.

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Rural Development Leadership Network, 1993.

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Rural Policy Commission, background, 1988.

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Rural Policy Commission, policy document, 1989.

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Seminario Permanente de Estudios Chicanos, Mexico City conference, 1991.

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Shalan Foundation, Letter, 1994.

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Share our Strength, Frontier, 1996.

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Sierra Club, Rio Grande Chapter, 1997.

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SNEEJ Core Group Meeting, itinerary and participant lists, 1996.

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Southern Organizing Committee for Economic and Social Justice, Southern Fight Back, 1991.

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Southwest Area Plan, Agricultural Task Force, 1986.

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Southwest Area Plan, Agricultural Task Force, 1986.

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Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP), Intel negotiations, 1995.

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Southwest Organizing Project, Intel water fight, 1997.

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Southwest Organizing Project, newsletter and letter to the editor of the Albuquerque Journal, 1996-1997.

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Southwest Public Workers Union, 1997.

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Southwest Research and Information Center, The Workbook, 1995.

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Southwest Research and Information Center, Newsletters (The Workbook), 1985-1987.

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Sovereignty Network, 1992.

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Sustainable Community Notes, 1995.

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Title I Issues and Concerns, 1981-1982.

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Tonatierra Community Development Institute, 1993.

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Tucson Cooperative Warehouse, n.d.

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United Methodist National Conference and Religious Organizations, 1992.

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United Methodist Volunteer Service, 1987-1989.

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United Methodist Volunteer Service, Action Network, 1990.

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United Methodist Volunteer Service, applications, questionnaires, etc., 1992.

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United Methodist Volunteer Service, steering committee, 1989.

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United Methodist Volunteer Service, steering committee, 1990.

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University/NGO Action Research Network, international development concerns, 1986-1989.

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Valle Hondo, New Mexico, U.S. Highway 70 Project 

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Vesper International, 1992.

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Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), Peru/Ecuador border conflict, 1995.

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Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA), statements on the Agenda of the Summit of the Americas in Miami, 1994.

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Western Colorado Conference, resource group, 1992.

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Western Network, planning meetings, 1986.

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Western Network, planning meetings, 1987-1988.

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Western Rural Development Center, 1980-1982.

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World Council of Churches, 1988.

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Environmental Organizations and Projects 

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Amazon, Ecuador, ecotourism, 1995.

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American Indian Environmental Council, 1979-1981.

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Arizona Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, Maricopa County, Arizona, 1989-1991.

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Black Mesa Environmental Impact Statement and Hydraulic Impact Assessment, 1989.

Box  16 Folder  8

Canyon Mine, Arizona, Decision of the Chief of USDA Forest Service, related reports, 1988.

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Central American Alliance for Sustainable Development, 1994.

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Citizens for Alternatives to Radioactive Dumping, Enchanted Times, 1991.

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Citizen's Clearinghouse for Hazardous Wastes, Everyone's Backyard, 1991.

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Citizens for Environmental Responsibility, Save the Grand Canyon Campaign, 1988-1992.

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Concerned Citizens of Hazardous Waste, 1988-1989.

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Din CARE (Citizens Against Ruining Our Environment), Logging Issues, 1991-1992.

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Earth Action Group of Prescott College, Kokopelli's Seed, 1992.

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Earth Day, 1993.

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Energy Conservation Projects Requirements, 1989.

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Environment and Development/American Planning Association Newsletters, 1993-1994.

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The Environmental Careers Organization, 1992.

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The Environmental Careers Organization, internships, 1991-1992.

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Environmental Equity Communication Plan, 1991.

Box  16 Folder  22

Environmental Justice Articles, 1990-1991.

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Environmental Support Center, (Evaluation Report for computer system), 1993.

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First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit, Proceedings, 1991.

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Forest Guardians, Sierra Madre Program, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1989-1994.

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Forest Guardians, Sierra Madre Program, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1995.

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Global Environmental Facility Participants Meeting, Indigenous Peoples' Caucus Statement, 1993.

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Grand Canyon Area Uranium Mining- Materials, articles and letters, 1985-1988.

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The Green Wave, Movement for Environmental Justice and Sustainable Economy, 1992.

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Hopi-Peabody Coal, Mining lease, 1987.

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Indigenous Environmental Network, 1992.

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Indigenous Environmental Network, 1994.

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Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, Sustainable development, 1990-1992.

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International Council on Metals and the Environment, 1995.

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LaDuke, Winona, Biography as Director of the Seventh Generation Fund's Environmental Program, 1997.

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Left Green Network, 1989-1990.

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Mimbres Environmental Justice Institute, 1996.

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National Tribal Environmental Council, New Mexico, 1993.

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National Tribal Environmental Council, New Mexico, informational materials, 1981-1993.

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Native Lands Institute, Indigenous Environmental Statement of Principles, 1995.

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Natural Resources Defense Council, Comments on the Bureau of Reclamation's CVP ratesetting policy proposal, 1984.

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Natural Resources Law Center, Resource Law Notes, 1991-1992.

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Natural Resources Leadership Forum, 1987-1988.

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Navajo Nation, Solid Waste Code, and the President's Energy Policy for, 1990-1992.

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New England Green Alliance, New England Green Action, 1990.

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Northwest Renewable Resource Center, 1986.

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Ohio Peace for Global Nuclear Disarmament, for Mother Earth, 1991.

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Panos Institute, Other Voices: Environment, Community Development and Race, 1991.

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Panos Institute: We Speak for Ourselves, Social Justice, Race, Environment, 1990.

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Partido Verde de Mexico, 1988.

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Pemasky, Boletin Informativo de Educacion Ambiental, 1991.

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Piedmont Environmental Council, Virginia, 1981.

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Race, Poverty, and the Environment, 1991-1992.

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Rural Coalition/National Clean Air Coalition, acid rain articles and issues, 1983-1984.

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Saskatchewan Uranium Mining, 1992.

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Save the Jemez, 1987.

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Sierra Tarahumara, ecological concerns, 1991-1993.

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Southwest Environmental Activists Conference, Draft Report, 1994.

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Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, 1991-1993.

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Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, 1992.

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Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, 1997.

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Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice, Concerns to newly elected Clinton administration, 1992.

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Student Environmental Action Coalition Indigenous Committee, 1995

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Sustainable America, General assembly, 1997.

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University of New Mexico, Environmental Administration seminar papers, Professor Tim DeYoung, 1983-1984.

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Uranium Mining Concerns, Hualapai Indian Reservation, 1986-1990.

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Uranium Mining in Arizona, Energy Fuels Corporation, profile, 1986.

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Uranium Mining on Tribal Lands, overviews, 1991.

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Waxman, Harry A., U.S. Congressman, Opinion on Environmental Equity Report, 1992.

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The Wildlands Project, mapping, 1995.

Box  17 Folder  38

World Uranium Forum, Salzburg, Vienna, 1992.

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Human Rights 

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Amnesty International and the American Friends, 1991-1992.

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Central American Peace Alliance, 1994.

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Human Rights Articles, 1968;1981.

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International Human Rights Association of American Minorities, 1991.

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Ives Ranch Slavery Case, Somis, California, 1991.

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Law Review An American Unknown: Supreme Court Application of International Law Norms on Indigenous Rights in the Chewkee Cases (1831-1832), 1994.

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Law Review Coming Full Circle: American Indian Treaty Litigation from an International Human Rights Perspective, 1995.

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Law Review Encounters on the Frontiers of Human Rights Law: Re-defining the terms of Indigenous People Survival in the World, 1990.

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Law Review Indigenous People in the 1990's from Object to Subject of International Law, 1994.

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Law Review Indigenous Peoples Rights of Political Participation and Self Determination: Recent international legal development and the continuing struggle for recognition, 1992.

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Law Review the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as Collective Group Rights, 1990.

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Law Review Rights of Singular Peoples and the United Nations Draft Declaration on the "Rights of Indigenous Peoples", 1995.

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Law Review U.S. Law as a Tool of Forced Social Change: Examination of human rights violations by the U.S. Govt, against Native Americans at Big Mountain, 1987.

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Matter of Religious Freedom: American Indians as "Infidels"in U.S. law, 1992.

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National Chicano Human Rights Council, 1988-1992.

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National Chicano Human Rights Council, Alphonso Perez and Knute Knoll Jochem Wolfren incarceration, 1994-1995.

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Onda Democratic, Dominican Republic, 1991.

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Organization of American States (OAS), Handbook of Rules Pertaining to Human Rights, 1985.

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Organization of American States (OAS), Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, "How to Present a Petition in the Inter- American System", n.d.

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Peace and Justice Commission, Archdiocese of Santa Fe, 1988.

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Three Realities: Minority Life in the U.S. (Business Higher Education Forum), 1990.

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Tri-National Exchange on Human Rights, Reynoso, Mexico, 1992.

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United Church of Christ, Commission for Racial Justice, 1991.

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United States Institute for Peace, 1994.

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Veterans Peace Action Teams News, 1991.

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World Campaign for Human Rights, Human Rights Newsletter, 1990.

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Indigenous Alliances 

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500 Aos de Resistenca Indgena, 1991.

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500 Aos de Resistenca Indgena, Second Continental Conference posters, Guatemala, 1991.

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500 Aos de Resistenca Indgena, Xelaju Encounter, Guatemala, 1991.

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500 Aos de Resistenca Indgena, Xelaju planning, Guatemala, 1990-1991.

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500 Aos de Resistenca Indgena, Xelaju planning, Guatemala, 1990-1991.

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500 Aos de Resistenca Indgena, Negra y Popular, newsletters, 1992.

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500 Years of Indigenous, Black and Peoples Resistance, Continental Campaign, 1991-1992.

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500 Years of Indigenous and Popular Resistance, Continental Campaign and Declarations, 1991-1992.

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500 Years of Indigenous and Popular Resistance, Second Continental Conference, Guatemala, 1991.

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500 Years of Indigenous and Popular Resistance, Second Continental Conference, Guatemala, 1991-1992.

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The 1992 Alliance, 1992.

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All-Indian Pueblo Council, 1996.

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Amazon Coalition, 1995.

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Amazon Coalition, 1996.

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Amazonga Institute, Ecuador indigenous groups and oil, 1994.

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American Indian Community House, press release and newsletter, 1992.

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American Indian Movement (AIM), Affirmation of Sovereignty of the Indigenous People of the Western Hemisphere, 1978.

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American Indian Trade and Development Council, 1992.

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Amerindia Nation, Venezuela, funding request and Declaration of Independence, 1993.

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Anasazi State Park, Utah, Indian burial controversy, 1990.

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Apache Survival Coalition, 1992.

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Arts Promotion and Cultural Tourism in Indian Country, national symposium, 1991.

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Asamblea Nacional Indgena Plural por la Autonoma (ANIPA), Mxico, 1995-1996.

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Asociacin Interetnica de Desarollo de la Selva Peruana (AIDESEP), 1993-1994.

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Asociacin Napguana, Panam, 1993.

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Asociacin Napguana, Panam, 1994.

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Asociacin Napguana, Panam, 1994-1995

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Association on American Indian Affairs, religious freedom project, Mt. Graham, Arizona, 1993.

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Atlixco Coalition, New Mexico, 1996.

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Campaa Amazonia, Quito, Ecuador, 1991.

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Comite de Unidad Campesina, 1990.

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Center for the Support of Indigenous Lands, 1994.

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Center for World Indigenous Studies, n.d.

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Center for World Indigenous Studies, GATT Project, 1994.

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Center for World Indigenous Studies, information and newsletter, 1994.

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Central de Communidades Nativas de la Selva Central, 1993.

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Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee, projects and related articles, 1991-1992.

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Columbus Quincentennial Celebration Resistance Projects, 1991-1992

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Confederacines de Nacionalidades Indgenas del Ecuador (CONAIE), 1993-1995.

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Confederacines de Nacionalidades Indgenas del Ecuador (CONAIE), Proyecto Poltico, 1994.

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Consejo Guerrerense-Declaracon para 500 Aos de Resistencia India y Popular, 1994-1995.

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Consejo de Organizaciones Mayas de Guatemala (COMG), 1993.

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Continental Encounter of Indigenous Nations, related proposals, articles and reports, 1990-1992.

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Coordinacin de Organizaciones y Naciones Indigenas del Continente (CONIC), 1990-1993.

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CONIC, 1992.

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CONIC, 1994-1996.

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CONIC, 1996.

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CONIC, background, 1991-1993.

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CONIC, consortium maps, 1995.

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CONIC, Continental Encounter, Mexico City, 1993.

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CONIC, coordinating committee, 1994.

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CONIC, correspondence with various organizations, 1995-1996

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CONIC, Eyak Traditional Elders Council Manifesto, 1994.

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CONIC, Honduras, 1996.

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CONIC, Human Genome Diversity Project, 1995.

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CONIC, information, 1994-1996.

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CONIC, itineraries for meetings in Washington, D.C. and New York, 1993.

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CONIC, meeting notes, 1995.

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CONIC, news briefing, 1993-1994.

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CONIC, Panama report, 1991-1992.

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CONIC, projects, 1991-1995.

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CONIC, public information, 1992-1996.

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CONIC, Report on the International Workshop on Natural Resource Management on Tribal Lands and other reports, 1995.

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CONIC, Reports, 1992.

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CONIC, resolutions, 1991-1993.

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CONIC, El tercera reunion de coordinacin, 1992.

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CONIC, El tercera reunion de coordinacin, 1992.

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CONIC, Quito, Ecuador, 1990.

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Coordinadora de las Oranizaciones de Indgenas de la Cuenca Amaznica (COICA), 1995.

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Coordinadora de las Oranizaciones de Mujeres Indgenas en Bolivia (COMIB), 1994.

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Coordinadora Nacional de Viudas de Guatemala, 1991.

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Cultural Survival Canada, 1995.

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Din Alliance, 1994.

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Elders Circle of the Four Directions, Pine Ridge, South Dakota, 1981-1982.

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Encuentro Internacional de Organizacines Indgenas, Santa F de Bogota, Colombia, 1994.

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En'Owkin Center, British Columbia, Apex Ski Resort struggle, 1994.

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First Nations Development Institute, 1994.

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First Nations International Court of Justice, 1996.

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First Nations International Court of Justice, Chiefs of Ontario, 1996.

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Gray Eagle Society, Lakota, South Dakota, 1991-1993.

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Hawaiian Indigenous Tribunals, 1991-1993.

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Hopi Declaration of Peace, Dutch Action Group of North American Indians, 1982.

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Hopi Epicenter for International Outreach, grant proposal for establishment, 1987.

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Indian Dispute Resolution Services, 1992-1993.

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Indian Leadership Forum, Workgroup on Indian Culture and Religion, n.d.

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Indians in Sobriety, 1993.

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Indigenous Alliance of the Americas, 500 Years of Resistance, Quito, Ecuador, 1990.

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Indigenous Alliance of the Americas, 500 Years of Resistance, participant correspondence and information, 1992.

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Indigenous alliances, sovereignty articles, n.d.

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Indigenous Free Trade Initiatives, Caf Maya Ik, 1996-1997.

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Indigenous Hemispheric Meetings, proposals and initiatives, 1991-1992.

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Indigenous Nations, calls for recognition and atonement, 1936-1992.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, 1991-1992.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, 1992.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, 1992-1993.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, 1993.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, 1994.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, 1996.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, international correspondence, 1991-1992.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, memos, planning and reports, 1992-1993.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, projects and tribunals, 1993.

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Indigenous Peoples Alliance, Protecting Mother Earth: Sovereignty and the Environment, 1992-1993.

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Indigenous Peoples' Development Organizations, member list, 1992-1993.

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Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Tour, 1993.

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Indigenous, Popular and Black Campaign, 1991-1992.

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Indigenous Recording Artists and Recording Companies, list, n.d.

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Indigenous Resistance Resource Listings, 1991.

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Indigenous Uranium Forum, 1987-1992.

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Indigenous Voices Initiative, Report for the John D and Catherine MacArthur Foundation, 1993.

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Indigenous Women's Network, 1992.

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Indigenous Women's Network, Indigenous Woman, 1995.

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Indigenous World, papers and objectives for indigenous rights, 1980-1987.

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Indigenous World and related newsletters, 1986.

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International Gathering on Aboriginal Justice, 1994.

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International Indian Treaty Council, 1979-1983.

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International Indian Treaty Council, 1994.

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International Indian Treaty Council , Gustavson Lake controversy, Canada, 1995-1996.

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International Indian Treaty Council, newsletter and update, 1995-1996.

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International Indian Treaty Council, notes, reports and memos, 1989-1991.

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International Indian Treaty Council, proposal for the Bill Wahpepah American Indian Resource Center, 1987.

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International Indian Treaty Council, proposal for the Delegation to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights, 1986.

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International Indian Treaty Council, treaty study report, 1993.

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International Indian Treaty Council, World Conservation Strategy, 1986-1987.

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International Indigenous Commission, 1989-1992.

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International Indigenous Commission, 1991-1992.

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International Indigenous Treaty Council, Native American Film and Video Festival, 1997.

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International Year of Indigenous People, informative literature, 1992-1993.

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Intertribal Transportation Association, 1993-1996.

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League of Indigenous Sovereign Nations, 1992.

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League of Indigenous Sovereign Nations of the Western Hemisphere, newsletters and Untied Nations Declaration of Principles, 1992.

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Mayan Alliances, 1994-1995.

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Movimiento de Mujeres Nicaragueses, Consejo Ejecutivo Nacional, 1991-1992.

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National Congress of American Indians, 1993.

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National Congress of American Indians, 1994.

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Nations 1992, ad hoc committee, 1991.

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Native American Council of New York City, 1992.

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Native American Council of New York City, meeting, December 7-12, 1992.

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Native American Council of New York City, Worldwide Indigenous Delegates Meeting, 1992.

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Native American Public Broadcasting Consortium, 1993.

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Native Americans in Philanthropy, 1997.

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Native Lands Institute, 1993-1994.

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Native Resource Coalition, projects, 1994-1995.

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New Mexico Indian Higher Education Commission, User Guide for Macintosh, UNIX, Email, and the Internet, 1995.

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North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Joint Study on the Impact of NAFTA on Indigenous Communities, 1994.

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North American Indian Women's Association, 1996.

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Organizacin de Bases Amazones, Aymaras, y Quechuas, Pototo, n.d.

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Organizacin Nacinal Indigena de Colombia (ONIC), 1995.

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Organizacin Nacinal Indigena de Colombia (ONIC), Propuesta a la Asamblea Nacional Constituyente, 1991.

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Organization of the Indigenous Peoples of Pastaza (OPIP), Ecuador, 1992.

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Peace and Dignity Journeys, 1992.

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Peace and Dignity Journeys, memos and letters, 1992.

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Peace and Dignity Journeys, reports, 1992.

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People of the Land Gathering, 1990-1991.

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People of the Land Gathering, national planning committee, 1990.

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People of the Land Gathering, notes, 1990.

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People of the Land Gathering, Omaha, Nebraska, 1989-1990.

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People of the Land Gathering, registration, 1990.

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People of the Land Gathering, speakers, 1990.

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People on the Land, response to Hopi lease and Grand Canyon uranium mining, 1988-1993.

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People's Institute for Survival, 1964-1987.

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Rethinking Schools, Rethinking Columbus, 1991.

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Rights of the Indians of the Americas, Report of the Fourth Russell Tribunal, 1980.

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Seventh Generation Fund, 1994.

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Solidarity Foundation, Native Nations, 1991.

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South and Mesoamerican Indian Information Center (SAIIC), 1991-1992.

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South and Mesoamerican Indian Information Center (SAIIC), reports for Quito, Ecuador continental meeting, 1990.

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Southwest Region American Indian Reference Guide, pueblo governor contacts. 

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Spiritual Unity of the Tribes V, steering committee, 1992.

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Successful and Reproducible Development Projects Involving Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: Implications for International Cooperation, 1994.

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Survival International, newsletters, 1991

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Tonantzin Land Institute Board of Directors, 1993.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Board of Directors 1 of 2, 1989.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Board of Directors 2 of 2, 1989.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Board meeting, 1995.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Finances, 1986-1989.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Long Range Planning Manuel, 1993.

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Tonantzin Land Institute, 1993.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Lujan Notes, 1993.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Lujan Notes, 1989.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Lujan Notes, Jul- Dec 1989.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Notes, 1987.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Notes and Records, 1988.

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Tonantzin Land Institute Request for Training and Technical Assistance, 1989.

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Tonatierra, 1994.

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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Encuentro Nacional, 1986.

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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Project, 1989.

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Tribal Justice Organizations and Struggles, 1987-1989.

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Tribal Technology Transfer and Training Program, Transportation Trailblazer, 1996.

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Tribal Organizations, lists and notes, 1992.

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University of New Mexico, Native American Studies, 1992.

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Women of All Red Nations, 1979.

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World Bank, statements and information on indigenous sovereignty, 1993-1995.

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World Council of Churches, indigenous rights and corporate mining questionnaire, 1995.

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World Council of Indigenous Peoples, Newsletter, 1991.

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Yachay Wasi, House of Learning, 1995.

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Indigenous Legislation Organizations and Issues 

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Alaska Native Settlement Act, 1991.

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American Indian Religious Freedom Act, 1989-1990.

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American Indian Religious Freedom Act, articles and correspondence, 1986-1993.

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American Indian Religious Freedom Act, hearings before the U.S. Senate, 1978.

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American Indian Religious Freedom Act, Pueblo of Pojoaque, letter to Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs Chairman Daniel Inouye, 1993.

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American Indian Religious Freedom Act, Traditional Circle of Indian Elders and Youth, Communique Number 15, 1992.

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Big Mountain, legal case summaries, 1995-1996.

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Don Felipe Dam Project: Alternatives for Legal Action to Achieve Change, Hollis A. Whitson, 1985.

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Fidel Moreno, Documentary Filmmaker, n.d.

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First Nations Chartered Land Act, 1993

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Friends Committee on National Legislation, 1987.

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Great Law of Peace and the Constitution of the United States, n.d.

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Hopi-Navajo Joint Use Area, background information, 1979.

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Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute, Eugene Hasgood, correspondence, 1990-1992.

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Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute, the Geopolitics of, laws, ordinances, articles and correspondence, 1988-1992.

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:Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute, informational materials, resolutions,correspondence, press releases and meeting notes, 1991-1993.

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Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute, informational materials, resolutions, correspondence, press releases and meeting notes, 1989-1993.

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Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute Settlement Act of 1996, PL 104-310, Affidavit of opposition, Teddy Begay and Alvin Clinton, Din elders, 1997.

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Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute, Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo considerations, n.d.

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Hopi Village Sovereignty, Legal and Resulting Aspects of the Existence of the Hopi Tribal Council, its Laws, Decisions, Leases and its Effect on, report, 1982.

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Human Genome Radio Project, 1996.

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Human Genome Diversity Project, 1994.

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Human Genome Diversity Project, strategy meeting, 1995.

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Human Genome Organization (HUGO) Project, 1993-1995.

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Human Genome Organization (HUGO) Project, 1993-1995.

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Indian Law Resource Center, 1992-1994.

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Indian Law Resource Center, 1995.

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The Indigenous Law Institute, letter to Pope John Paul II concerning the Inter Cetera Bull, 1993.

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Indigenous Legal Support Project Proposal, 1996.

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Indigenous Legislation, proposed outline, 1987.

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La Casa de las Americas ante el Quinto Centenario, Essays on Mexican Indigenous Issues, n.d.

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Native American Free Exercise of Religion Act of 1993, copy of actual Bill, 1993.

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Native American Religious Freedom Act, intervention to the 1993 Hearings by the Aztlan Traditional Nation, 1993.

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Navajo Nation Historic Preservation Department, 1993.

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:Peltier, Leonard, informational articles, 1991.

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Pueblo de Acoma v. New Mexico and Arizona Land Company and the State of New Mexico, memorandum opinion, 1986.

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Southwest Indian Law Clinic, Indigenous Sovereignty, Collective Rights and Native Struggles, 1996.

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Western Shoshone, appeal from the U.S. District Court in the U.S. v. Dann, 1982

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Testimonials and Transcripts 

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Acequias y Sangrias, Agustin Lopez, and Anselmo Arrelano, Las Vegas, New Mexico, 1985

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Acequias y Sangrias, Alfredo McTeigue, Hondo, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Andres Martinez, Taos, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Antonio Duran, Peasco, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Ben Talache, Ranchitos, Espanola, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Bill McTeigue, Hondo, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Brigardo Archibeque, Las Vegas, New Mexico, 1985

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Acequias y Sangrias, Cleofas Vigil, San Cristobal, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Cruz y Gregarita Aguilar, Los Ojos, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Dick Floyd, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Don Gaspar Rivera, Pueblo, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Eleuterio Martinez, Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Eloy Duran, Enseada, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Hayden Gaylord, Enseada, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Joe R. Trujillo, San Juan, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Phil Lovato , Taos, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Roman Maes, Lincoln, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Seferano Rael, Anton Chico, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Senon Chavez, and Joe Gutierrez, Hondo, New Mexico, 1985.

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Acequias y Sangrias, Victor Sandoval, Chaco, New Mexico, 1985.

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Armijo-Sanchez, Juanita, Armijo, Nuevo Mxico, entrevista, 1984.

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Cactus Valley Resistors, oral notes, 1995.

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Hearings on the American Indian Freedom of Religion Act, Paul Harrison Stover, medicine man, testimony on the religious use of eagle feather and parts, 1993.

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Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute, statements before the hearings of the Senate Select Committee on Indian Affairs and documents, 1993.

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Indigenous Leaders from Chickaloon, Alaska; Huna, Alaska; Ojibway, Wisconsin; Onandaga; and Western Shoshone, Nevada, transcripts of interviews, 1992

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International Indigenous Peoples Tribunals, Council of Indigenous Listeners, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Agenda, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Agenda and Directory of Supporting Documents, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, American Indian Resource and Education Council, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Apache Survival Coalition, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Atrisco Pueblo, New Mexico, Felix Garcia Montoya, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Canadian representatives, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Central American Representatives, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Chicanos de Aztlan, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, A Crisis: North American Indian Language Losses, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Declaration of Indigenous Sovereign Peoples and transcripts of welcoming of participants, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, evaluations, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Gila River Community, Arizona, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Gwich'in Nation, Arctic Village, Alaska, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Hopi, Arizona, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, invitations, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Kaayellii Deneh, Utah, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Latin American Indigenous Peoples, background paper, 1991-1994.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Lil'Wat Nation, Mount Currie, British Columbia, Canada, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, listeners' session, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Mapuche Nation, Chile, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, media coverage, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Mexican representatives, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Oneida Tribe, Wisconsin, (1 of 2), 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, organizational materials, 1993-1994.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, petroglyph and pueblo representatives, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Pohlik-lah-Karuk, California, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, progress reports, summaries and informational lists, 1993-1994.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Project Description, 1993-1994.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, registration materials, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, San Carlos Apache, Arizona, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Santa Fe Indian School, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, scholarly papers, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Sierra Tarahumara, Chihuahua, Mexico. 

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, South American representatives, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Southwestern tribe representatives, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Todas las Tierras Mapuches, Temuco, Chile, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, transcripts and correspondence, 1993.

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, tribal information, 1988-1993

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International Testimonials on the Violation of Indigenous Sovereignty Rights, Western Shoshone, Nevada, 1993.

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Lasch, Mister, Armijo, New Mexico, interview, 1984.

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National American Indian Listening Conference, Summary of Tribal Testimony, 1994.

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National Association of Native American Children of Alcoholics, testimonies. 

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Natural Resources Defense Council, testimony before the Subcommittee on Water and Power, Los Banos, California, 1985.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Alberto Anzures, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Alcario Jaramillo, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Amalia O'Bannon, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Ambrosio Carrasco, Sr., 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Berina Savedra y Loez, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Demetria Tenorio, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Dolores Candelaria, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Elias Tapia, Sr., 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Eugene Myrick, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Federico Abeyta, 1981.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Federico Abeyta, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Jeanette Seth, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Lila Pfeufer, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Luisa Cruz, hija y Elisia Vallejos, madre, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Nicasio Enrique Rivera, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Rafalita Garcia-Aragon, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Ramon Herrera, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Santiago Tapia y Anaya, Presidente de la Alianza Federal de Mercedes, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Susie Armijo, 1984.

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Proyecto de Historia Oral de Atrisco, Wille C. Gutierrez, 1984.

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Pueblo de Tierra Amarilla, New Mexico, Experiences at La Clinica, Edward and Judith Bernstein, testimonial, 1984.

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Quari, New Mexico Testimonials with Jack Hiatt, Assistant Attorney General, 1991-1992.

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Sinixt/Arrow Lakes Nation, Testimonial by Robert Watt, 1993.

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Tonantzin Land Institute- Newspaper Articles, n.d.

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Tres Rios Association, testimony of Andres Martinez before the Acequia Hearings of U.S. Senator Pete Domenici, 1980.

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Tribal Alliances and Projects 

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Acoma Pueblo, Malpais National Monument dispute and protest, 1987-1988.

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Alaska Native Regional Corporations (by Oram R. Young), 1978.

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Alaskan Tribes Treaty Council, 1987.

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Albuquerque Organizations, Membership List, n.d.

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Aleknagek Traditional Council, Alaska, tax request, 1989.

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Autochthony Project, Sinixt Nation, British Columbia, correspondence and receipts, 1996

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Awak Nation, Venezuela, 1993.

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Black Mesa, 1991-1993.

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Black Mesa, Arizona, news clippings, 1989

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Black Mesa Permaculture Project, 1997.

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British Columbia Treaty Commission, Bruce Clark on the behalf of the Lil'Wat Nation, 1993

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Cactus Valley Demarcation Project, Arizona, 1995.

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Cactus Valley/Red Willow Springs Sovereign Community, 1989-1992

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Cactus Valley/Red Willow Springs Sovereign Community, case to the United Nations on the violation of the cultural rights of the Navajo people, 1974-1988.

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Cactus Valley/Red Willow Springs Sovereign Community, correspondence, press releases, group lists, statements and decrees, 1990-1994.

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Cactus Valley/Red Willow Springs Sovereign Community, materials, articles, and letters, 1988-1993.

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Canoe Project Proposal, South Bay Quincentenial Indigenous Council, 1992.

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Center for Contemporary Arts, Amazon of the North Project, 1995.

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Cherokee Burial Sites, State of Georgia project responses, 1993.

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Chickaloon, Alaska, indigenous rights, jurisdiction and colonial intrusion in Alaska, 1990-1991.

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Chippewa Tribe, Lac de Flambeau, Canada, spear fishing controversy, 1989.

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Coalition for Nitassinau-Innu Nation, 1992-1993.

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La Comunidad Indgena de Nuevo San Juan, Parangaricutiro, Michoacan, Mexico, Una Empresa Comunitaria para el Uso Multiple de Sus Recursos, 1990.

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Cultural Council of American Indians, Sixth Annual Conference, 1997.

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Din Nation, Jdit, evictees of District Six, Arizona, 1993.

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The Din People of Black Mesa (Dzilijiin nii Dine'e), 1991-1993.

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Gwich'in Tribe, Arctic Circle, Alaska, 1989-1991.

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Havasupai, Grand Canyon gathering at Red Butte, Arizona, 1991.

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Havasupai, Arizona, religious sites and environmental concerns, 1987-1988.

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Havasupai, Arizona, visit by the World Council of Churches, 1989.

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Havasupai Organizing Project, notes and correspondence, 1986.

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Havasupai Organizing Project, notes and correspondence, 1987.

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Honor All Treaties, articles, 1992-1993.

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Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute, Geopolitics of, by Redhouse, John, 1985.

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Hopi-Navajo Perspective on U.S. Treaties, n.d.

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Hopi and Peabody Coal Company, background information, 1987-1994.

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Hopi Reservation, reports and articles, 1991-1992.

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Hopi Sovereignty Information, 1990.

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Hopi Tribal Council Resolutions; Ordinance for the Regulation, Exclusion and Removal of Nonmembers; Ordinance for the Control of Livestock, 1989-1991.

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Huna Traditional Tribal Council, Hoonah, Alaska, appeal letters, 1993.

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Kaiyella Navajos, Resolution of the Concerned, related documents and articles, 1962-1990.

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Kayelli Navajo Nation, Utah, Articles of Sovereignty, 1985.

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Kayelli Navajo Nation, Utah, reports, 1981-1990.

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Kayelli Navajo Nation, Utah, trust fund, 1992.

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Laguna Pueblo Recovery Project, correspondence, 1982.

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Lakota Nation, South Dakota, tenth meeting of the Traditional Elders' Circle, 1986.

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Lil'Wat Nation, Declaration of the Lillooet Tribe, 1911.

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Mapuche Nation, Declaracin de Temuco, 1994.

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Mapuche Nation, opposition to NAFTA, 1994.

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Mapuche Tribunals and related articles, 1991-1992.

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Mescalero Apache, New Mexico, Shundahai Network Newsletter, 1995.

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Mescalero Apache, New Mexico, tribal council, 1992.

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Miami Indian Nation, Indiana, federal decision to deny recognition, 1992.

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Moenkopi of the Hopi Tribe, Constitution and by-laws, and related articles, 1959-1989.

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Nacin Taina, Puerto Rico, 1994.

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Native Seeds, permaculture case studies, 1991.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain, articles, 1997.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain/Black Mesa, Arizona, indigenous spiritual gathering, 1992.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain/Black Mesa, Arizona, resource papers, 1991-1992.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain, Citizens Coal Council, 1992-1993.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain Legal Defense Committee, 1987-1988.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain News Articles, 1993-1996.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain, relocation case and articles, 1994.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain, relocation issues, Cactus Valley/Red Willow Springs Community Organization, 1992-1993.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain Relocation Protest, press packet, 1997.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain, reports, newsletters and articles, 1986-1992.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain Spiritual Gathering, 1992.

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Navajo Nation, Big Mountain, tribal government issues and propositions, 1989-1990.

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Navajo Nation, Chuska Energy Company, certificates and articles of corporation, 1977-1988.

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Navajo Nation, Chuska Energy Company, reports, 1989-1990.

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Navajo Nation, Chuska Energy Company, correspondence, resolutions, articles and legal motions, 1981-1990.

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Navajo Nation, Chuska Energy Company, Kayelli, Helen Clark and Rose Clark v. Chuskah, 1989.

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Navajo Nation, Chuska Energy Company, Navajo Tribal Council, Chuskah drilling resolution, 1990.

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Navajo Nation, Chuska Energy Company, resolution of the Navajo Tribal Council, 1987.

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Navajo Nation, Chuska Mountain, Arizona, logging concerns, 1991.

Box  28 Folder  22

Navajo Nation, Chuskagate, Tribal Chronologies, Utah, n.d.

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Navajo tribal President campaign, Larry Manuelito, 1989-1990.

Box  28 Folder  24

Navajos, Utah, educational concerns, dropouts, slip opinions, 1975-1990.

Box  28 Folder  25

Navajos, Utah, newsletter of current issues, 1990.

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Navajos, Utah, political initiatives and voting, 1985-1990.

Box  28 Folder  27

Navajos, Utah, The Right of Utah Navajos to a Better Life, 1989-1990.

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Navajos, Utah, San Juan County, position paper, The Tribe is Affected, 1989-1990.

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Nesconlith Indian Band, Chase, British Columbia, Canada, 1993.

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New Mexico Pueblo Governors List, 1997.

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Nuxalk Nation Government, Bella Coola, British Columbia, Canada, 1995.

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Oglala Sioux Tribe, South Dakota, 1991-1993.

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Okanagan-Shuswap Nation, British Columbia, Canada, (1 of 3), 1981-1994.

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Okanagan-Shuswap Nation, British Columbia, Canada, (2 of 3), 1981-1994.

Box  28 Folder  35

Okanagan-Shuswap Nation, British Columbia, Canada, (3 of 3), 1981-1994.

Box  28 Folder  36

Okanagan-Shuswap Nation, Ontario, Canada, proclamations, correspondence, press releases, and historical articles, 1981-1993.

Box  28 Folder  37

Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Wounded Knee, South Dakota, Chief Big Foot National Memorial, articles, press releases, and protests, 1992.

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Point Hope Native Village, Alaska, Project Chariot protest, 1961-1993.

Box  29 Folder  2

Pueblo Governors List, 1993.

Box  29 Folder  3

San Juan de Guadalupe Pueblo, New Mexico, 1994.

Box  29 Folder  4

Seminole Nation of Florida, n.d.

Box  29 Folder  5

Sovereign Dine Nation, 1997.

Box  29 Folder  6

Spiritual Walk/Longest Walk, San Francisco to Washington, D.C., notes and press releases, 1992.

Box  29 Folder  7

Stevens Village, Alaska, Koyukon Athabascan, 1993-1994.

Box  29 Folder  8

Stevens Village, Alaska, letter from Chief Randy Mayo, 1994.

Box  29 Folder  9

Talavaya Native Crops Research Project, 1985-1986.

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Talavaya Native Crops Research Project, 1985-1986.

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Tarahumara and Tepehuan Tribes, Chihuahua, Mexico, 1993-1994.

Box  29 Folder  12

Teesto Navajos Affected by the Relocation Efforts, report, "I Am a Child of this Sacred Land," 1990.

Box  29 Folder  13

Tiat Society Tongva Nation, California, 1993.

Box  29 Folder  14

Timbisha Shoshona Tribe, Land Restoration Project, 1996.

Box  29 Folder  15

Tohono O'odham, project samples, Arizona and Sonora, Mxico, 1994.

Box  29 Folder  16

Torres/Martinez, Band of Cahuillas, project samples, 1994.

Box  29 Folder  17

Tribal Issues and Statements, 1992-1993.

Box  29 Folder  18

Tribal Reports and Newsletters, 1991-1993.

Box  29 Folder  19

Turtle Island Project, Berkeley, California, 1992.

Box  29 Folder  20

Utah Division of Indian Affairs, Report to the Legislature, 1989.

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Western Shoshone, Nevada, 1992.

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Western Shoshone, Nevada, 1993.

Box  29 Folder  23

Western Shoshone National Council, the Dann Project and news releases, 1991-1992.

Box  29 Folder  24

Western Shoshone National Council, Walk Across America, 1992.

Box  29 Folder  25

Yaqui Tribe, Sonora, Mxico, attack on Pueblo de Potam, 1994.

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United Nations Projects and Reports 

Description Container

Cactus Valley-Red Willow Spring, statement to United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations, 1996.

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Canadian Symposium on self-determination, United Nations, 1993.

Box  29 Folder  28

Commission on Human Rights, Communication to, on the Violation of Human Rights of the Cactus Valley-Red Willow Springs Sovereign Community, 1990.

Box  29 Folder  29

Commission on Human Rights, Discrimination against Indigenous Peoples Rights, reports, 1992-1993.

Box  29 Folder  30

Commission on Human Rights, general assembly and working groups, 1993-1994.

Box  29 Folder  31

Commission on Human Rights, Mapuche Nation, comments and suggestions, 1995.

Box  29 Folder  32

Conference on Environment and Development, committees and indigenous organizations' initiatives, 1991-1992.

Box  29 Folder  33

Discrimination against Indigenous Peoples, report, 1990.

Box  29 Folder  34

Discrimination against Indigenous Peoples, report of the Working Group on Indigenous Populations on Its Tenth Session, 1992.

Box  29 Folder  35

Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, China, 1994-1995.

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Fourth World Conference on Women, recommendations and follow-up, 1997.

Box  29 Folder  37

Hopi Message to the United Nations, submitted by Thomas Bancaya, 1992.

Box  29 Folder  38

Human Rights Day, United Nations Journal of Ceremonies, 1992.

Box  29 Folder  39

Human Rights and the Environment, United Nations Economic Development, 1992.

Box  29 Folder  40

Indigenous organizations list, 1994.

Box  29 Folder  41

Indigenous Peoples Rights and the Environment, United Nations Council on Economic Development, 1992.

Box  29 Folder  42

Indigenous Rights and Treaties, statements and reports to the United Nations, 1990-1993.

Box  29 Folder  43

Inter-American Indian Congress, United Nations Progress IX, 1987.

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International Conference on Population and Development, Indigenous Peoples, Program of Action, 1994.

Box  30 Folder  2

International Decade of Indigenous People, 1994.

Box  30 Folder  3

International Decade of Indigenous People, resolutions, agendas, and newsletters, 1994.

Box  30 Folder  4

International Year for the World's Indigenous People, 1993.

Box  30 Folder  5

International Year for the World's Indigenous People, inauguration ceremony and draft declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 1991-1992.

Box  30 Folder  6

International Year for the World's Indigenous People, related ceremonies, correspondence and consultation, (1 of 2), 1992

Box  30 Folder  7

International Year for the World's Indigenous People, related ceremonies, correspondence and consultation, (2 of 2), 1992

Box  30 Folder  8

International Year for the World's Indigenous People, technical meeting summaries, 1992.

Box  30 Folder  9

Kaayellii, Utah Navajos, correspondence with the United Nations, 1991.

Box  30 Folder  10

NGO Registration for the United Nations' 41st Session, 1997.

Box  30 Folder  11

On the Record. UN's Humanitarian Efforts, Newsletter, 1991.

Box  30 Folder  12

Rights of Indigenous Peoples, United Nations Draft Declaration, 1992.

Box  30 Folder  13

Tohono O'odham, Sonora, Mexico, United Nations Complaint, 1989.

Box  30 Folder  14

Transnational Investments and Operations on the Lands of Indigenous Peoples, 1992.