Sunday, March 24, 2019
Indigenous People Essay -- Politics Social Issues
What does the future hold for the  autochthonal peoples  slightly the world?  There is no clear answer, to this question.  Each and e genuinely government  must review the   historic tense treatment and the current conditions to determine what should could be done, to improve the lives of their indigenous peoples. The issues of the past are vast in number and unique to each government. The issues  entangle political power, education, environment, land territory, intellectual proper(a)ty, poverty and the list goes on.  According to, Gillette antechamber and Harry Anthony Patrinos the United Nations proclaimed 1995-2004 the International Decade of the  human races  autochthonic Peoples (76). Today, there are still unresolved issues that confront the very existence of the future of indigenous peoples around the world.   In order, to move forward-moving it is still necessary to look back and review the processes that have better the livelihood of the indigenous and what have been the set   backs. If there is to be a  qualify for the improvement of all indigenous peoples the entire international society around the world should make an agenda to commit to enforcing the rights of indigenous peoples.First, the issue of proper representation in the body that makes decisions for the rights of indigenous peoples needs to be addressed, to  gibe the needs and the needs of the indigenous peoples are met. The Human Rights Council which it the forum that the indigenous peoples have the possibility to report their experience of the marginalization, discrimination and human rights abuses must gain a louder voice to ensure that the issues are resolved when report. If issues  hold on unresolved there must be legislation that will  revenge the governments involved in the wrong acts. Accordingly, t...  ...197.   stainLutz, Ellen. Indigenous Peoples Around the World Must Have Water Rights. Global Viewpoints Indigenous Peoples. Ed. Diane Andrews Henningfeld. Detroit   clean York  San Fra   ncisco  New Haven, Conn.  Waterville, Maine  London Greenhaven Press. 2009. 125-134.  PrintOGrady, Anthony. Australian Aborigines Must Protect Their  willpower of Art Culture.  Global Viewpoints Indigenous Peoples. Ed. Diane Andrews Henningfeld. Detroit  New York  San Francisco  New Haven, Conn.  Waterville, Maine  London Greenhaven Press. 2009. 198-207.  PrintWoodman, Jo, Sophie Grig. The Loss of Land Leads to Damage Health for Indigenous Peoples. Global Viewpoints Indigenous Peoples. Ed. Diane Andrews Henningfeld. Detroit  New York  San Francisco  New Haven, Conn.  Waterville, Maine  London Greenhaven Press. 2009. 135-146.  Print                  
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