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Process for the development of the protocol

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Context, purpose and process of protocol creation & maintenance
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Process for updating the protocol

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Life plans (self-determined development)

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Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history
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Territorial plans and boundaries

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Community resolutions

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Community governance instruments, structures, territories, history
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Community governance statutes

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Formal recognition of indigenous’ rights and governance structures

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Pending development projects or experience with past projects

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Colonial laws

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Customary law

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Reference to indigenous justice or ancestral justice

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Specific ministries

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Other indigenous communities or peoples

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Internal groups or other peoples
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Indigenous peoples in voluntary isolation / initial contact

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Internal groups or other peoples
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Future generations

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Internal groups or other peoples
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Single or multiple communities

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Scope of consultation
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specific roles addressed

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women

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Guards / Warriors

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Leaders

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Role of community members

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What is done in the absence of consensus

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Location of meetings

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Dates that coincide with community activities/calendar

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Role of indigenous knowledge

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Who will coordinate the meetings

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Freedom to invite third parties, including trusted specialists

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Nasa / Paez

Population (estimate, min)
186000
Country
  • South America: Colombia
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The Páez people, also known as the Nasa, are a Native American people who live in the southwestern highlands of Colombia, especially in the Cauca Department, but also the Caquetá Department lowlands and Tierradentro Wikipedia

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Wayãpi

Population (estimate, min)
1600
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  • South America: Brasil
  • South America: French Guyana
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The Wayampi or Wayãpi are an indigenous people located in the south-eastern border area of French Guiana at the confluence of Camopi and Oyapock rivers, and the basins of the Amapari and Carapanatuba Rivers in the central part of the states of Amapá and Pará in Brazil. The Wayampi number approximated 1,615 individuals scattered in eleven villages. Approximately 710 live in French Guiana in three villages, and 905 live in eight villages in Brazil.Wikipedia

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Munduruku

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13000
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  • South America: Brasil
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The Munduruku, also known as Mundurucu or Wuy Jugu, are an indigenous people of Brazil living in the Amazon River basin. Some Mundurucu communities are part of the Coatá-Laranjal Indigenous Land. They had an estimated population in 2014 of 13,755 Wikipedia

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