Examples of Indigenous Organizations in a sentence
The Framework, which was endorsed by Canada, and National Indigenous Organizations, in October 2018, is the product of extensive First Nations engagement and consultation.
A collection made up of eight volumes published by the Federation of Indigenous Organizations of the Rio Negro (FOIRN), with versions of the origin narratives elaborated by Desana, Tukano, Baniwa and Tariano authors.
For a comprehensive list, see Manitoba Indigenous and Municipal Relations, Indigenous Organizations in Manitoba, Government of Manitoba, Winnipeg, No Date Link blend with government and other financing, is the most promising space in which to currently operate.
The project for institutional consolidation, supported by Caldes Solidaria, began from an annual plan that some members of the Indigenous Association of Barcelos prepared in 2000 for the Federation of Indigenous Organizations of the Rio Negro to include in its annual planning for 2001.
In the early 1990s, the physical and logistical conditions (offices, administrative equipment, communication, transportation etc.) of the Federation of the Indigenous Organizations of the Rio Negro were extremely precarious: a small house, a table and a borrowed typewriter.
The connection of the local problems of the indigenous peoples of the Rio Negro with the interests of citizens of the first world in the preservation of tropical forests provided the Federationof Indigenous Organizations of the Rio Negro with symbolic capital that was converted into institutional partnerships with foreign environmentalist organizations.
They were the main articulatorsof a survey of the indigenous population of the city proposed by one of the directors of the Federation of Indigenous Organizations of the Rio Negro, Miguel Maia, to support a proposal for expansion of the Special Indigenous Sanitary District of the Rio Negro/DSEI-RN (Peres 2013: 309-365).
Civil society organizations, National Indigenous Organizations, and other Indigenous groups were invited to provide their views on the recommendations, both in writing and at engagement sessions held across Canada with FPT governments.
Prioritizing Indigenous Organizations as Local PartnersOn May 30th, the province released The Journey Together: Ontario’s Commitment to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
This happened in Honduras, where the renowned environmental campaigner Berta Cáceres and her colleague Nelson García from the Civic Council of Popular and Indigenous Organizations of Honduras were slain one after another in March 2016, for having opposed hydroelectric dams in the sacred Gualcarque river basin.1 The tragedy is common in the Philippines, where indigenous defenders of the Manobo community in Mindanao were murdered in September 2015.