Forum on Human Rights and Indigenous Peoples (18 Jan, Harvard)

nap@hugse1.harvard.edu
Mon, 15 Jan 1996 13:25:58 -0500 (EST)


Forum on

The World's Indigenous Peoples Movement 1996
What have we accomplished? Where are we going?

with

Victoria Tauli-Corpuz (Igorot, Philippines)
Coordinator for Asian Indigenous WomenUs Network and Coordinator
of Indigenous Women's Caucus in Beijing

Delphine Redshirt (Oglala Lakota)
Chairperson NGO Subcommittee on International Decade of the World's
Indigenous Peoples

Russel Barsh
Visiting lecturer at Harvard Law School teaching Human Rights and Indigenous
Peoples, faculty member at the University
of Lethbridge, Department of Native American Studies, member of UN Working
Group on Indigenous Peoples' Rights

MODERATOR: Larissa Behrendt (Eualeyai, Australia), author of Aboriginal
Dispute Resolution and SJD candidate at Harvard Law School

Thursday, January 18, 1996
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Harvard Law School
Austin Hall - West (1515 Massachusetts Avenue), Cambridge, MA

Sponsored by the Harvard Native American Program, the Native American Law
Students' Association, Harvard Committee on Human Rights Studies, the Harvard
Project on American Indian Economic Development, Harvard Indigenous Peoples,
The Native American Council of Harvard Divinity School, and the Harvard
Foundation. For more information call (617) 495-4923. All rooms are
wheelchair accessible.