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ArizonaNativeNet Professor Anaya in the news: http://uanews.org/node/26093

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S. James Anaya, a UA law professor, is serving as the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples.
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ArizonaNativeNet Jake & Judy Swamp were invited by the Amerind Foundation to plant a tree for peace and to share their views on caring for the earth, with an emphasis on individual responsibility and a personal relationship with the natural world.

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ArizonaNativeNet The Amerind Foundation in Dragoon, AZ, invited Native representatives from various Nations to discuss caring for the earth for seven generations into the future.

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ArizonaNativeNet Students in the Indigenous Peoples Law & Policy program at the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law share their perspectives about the program.

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ArizonaNativeNet Professor Borrows' lecture focuses on the interpretation and application of Indigenous law in a community context. Using ancient Ojibway stories and contemporary texts, this talk will explore the contemporary cultural expression of Anishinabek legal principles and their relevance for and relationship to other legal systems in North America.

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ArizonaNativeNet Professor Robert Williams provides oral submissions to the OAS Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on behalf of the Hul’qumi’num Treaty Group in their case against Canada: http://www.arizonanativenet.com/media/HulquminumTreatyGroupCanada.mp3

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ArizonaNativeNet posted The UN and Indigenous Peoples Rights from YouTube to their page

Dr. Rodríguez-Piñero holds a PhD from the European University Institute, in Florence. He has published an international monograph on indigenous peoples’ rights, Indigenous Peoples, Post colonialism and International Law (OUP, 2005), as well as numerous specialized articles in the field.
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ArizonaNativeNet posted Cancer in Native Americans in Arizona from YouTube to their page

Cancer in American Indian Populations in Arizona is an online course developed by ArizonaNativeNet for educational purposes. The course has been designed especially for use by tribal communities, h...
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ArizonaNativeNet ArizonaNativeNet is a virtual university outreach and distance learning telecommunications center devoted to the higher educational needs of Native Nations in Arizona, the United States and the world through the utilization of the worldwide web.

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ArizonaNativeNet New on ArizonaNativeNet.com!

ArizonaNativeNet.com is a vital educational resource for Native nations, leaders and citizens engaged in the process of rebuilding their nations and creating vibrant futures of their own design. It was created in 2006 by the University of Arizona.

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An Executive Education Semin...ar for Newly Elected and Aspiring Tribal Leaders

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ArizonaNativeNet Dr. Yvette Roubideaux discusses the prevalence of diabetes among American Indian and Alaska Native Communities, as well as prevention and treatment strategies.

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ArizonaNativeNet Developed by the Center for Health Equality at the Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health.

For more information, contact: Agnes Attakai 520-626-4727