Vanishing Peoples.
by SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Vanishing Peoples, May 2002; pp. 4-19.
"There is disagreement about how many Indigenous people there are. The United Nations says about 350 million, roughly six percent of the world's population. But Cultural Survival, a group that watches out for human rights violations against Indigenous peoples, claims it's more like 700 million people." (CANADA AND THE WORLD BACKGROUNDER) This article examines the dangers, injustice, and discrimination facing indigenous peoples around the world, focusing on South America and the South Pacific regions.
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