Amerindian Peoples Assiciation
- Logo
- Country
- Argentina
- Bolivia
- Brasil
- Chile
- Colombia
- Equador
- French Guyana
- Guyana
- Peru
- Surinam
- Description
The Amerindian Peoples Association (APA) is a non-governmental Indigenous Peoples organization in Guyana.
Membership of the APA is made up of Units throughout the country, currently amounting to close to eighty such units. The Association is led by an Executive Committee comprising the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, eleven regional representatives, a women’s representative and a youth representative.
The APA has a central office in Georgetown which is staffed by persons from interior communities who carry out the daily functions of the organization and who provides the link between what is happening in the communities and what is happening at the national and international levels.
Argentinian National Ombudsman
- Country
- Argentina
- Description
The Argentinian National Ombudsman (Spanish: Defensor del Pueblo de la Nación Argentina) is the national human rights institution of Argentina. It is established in accordance with Art. 86 of the national constitution
- Web site
- http://www.dpn.gob.ar/
Kachi Yupi Protocolo Consulta Previa Comunidades Salinas Grandes y Laguna de Guayatayoc
- Country
- Argentina
Community Biocultural Protocols Customary norms based ABS in Potato Park
- Country
- Peru
Experiences with Consulta Previa in Peru
Wayãpi
- Population (estimate, min)
- 1600
- Country
- Brasil
- French Guyana
- Image
- Description
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
Nino Izquierdo Diapositivas 19012018
- Country
- Colombia
Bio cultural protocol ASOCASAN 2012
- Country
- Colombia
PROTOCOLO CP Y CPLI DEL PUEBLO NASA CERRO TIJERAS
- Source
- http://www.hchr.org.co/files/eventos/2017/PROTOCOLO-CP-Y-CPLI-DEL-PUEBLO-NASA-CERRO-TIJERAS.pdf
- Country
- Colombia
Constitutional Court of Columbia
- Country
- Colombia
- Description
The Constitutional Court of Colombia (Spanish: Corte Constitucional de Colombia) is the supreme constitutional court of Colombia. Part of the Judiciary, it is the final appellate court for matters involving interpretation of the Constitution with the power to determine the constitutionality of laws, acts, and statutes.
The court was first established by the Constitution of 1991, and its first session began in March 1992. The court is housed within the shared judicial complex of the Palace of Justice located on the north side of Bolívar Square in the La Candelaria neighbourhood of Bogotá.
The Constitutional Court consists of nine magistrates who are elected by the Senate of Colombia from ternary lists drawn up by the President, the Supreme Court of Justice, and the Council of State. The magistrates serve for a term of eight years. The court is headed by a President and Vice President.
Nasa / Paez
- Population (estimate, min)
- 186000
- Country
- Colombia
- Image
- Description
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
Arhuaco
- Population (estimate, min)
- 30000
- Country
- Colombia
- Image
- Description
The Arhuaco are an indigenous people of Colombia. They are Chibchan-speaking people and descendants of the Tairona culture, concentrated in northern Colombia in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. Wikipedia
PROTOCOLO AUTONOMO PUEBLO ARHUACO
- Country
- Colombia
PROTOCOLO BUENAVENTURA
- Country
- Colombia
PROTOCOLO PARA LA CONSULTA Y CONSENTIMIENTO PREVIO SUAREZ BUENOS AIRES CAUCA
- Country
- Colombia
Const Court ruling T 530 16
- Date
- Dec 27, 2016
- Country
- Colombia
- issued by
FPIC Suriname merian expert advisory panel 2015
- Country
- Surinam
Amerindian Peoples Association (APA)
- Logo
- Country
- Guyana
- Description
The Amerindian Peoples Association (APA) is a non-governmental Indigenous Peoples organization in Guyana.
Membership of the APA is made up of Units throughout the country, currently amounting to close to eighty such units. The Association is led by an Executive Committee comprising the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Assistant Secretary/Treasurer, eleven regional representatives, a women’s representative and a youth representative.
The APA has a central office in Georgetown which is staffed by persons from interior communities who carry out the daily functions of the organization and who provides the link between what is happening in the communities and what is happening at the national and international levels.
2010 Free Prior and Informed Consent Practical Guide for Guyana
- Country
- Guyana
Bethany
- Population (estimate, min)
- 420
- Country
- Guyana
- Description
Bethany Village is a mission located on the Araburia River, a tributary three miles up the Supenaam River in Region #2, Essequibo in Guyana.
- Further reading (Wikipedia or other)
- Wikipedia
Government consultation protocolo tipnis
- Country
- Bolivia
2016 Livro RCA DPLf Direito a Consulta digital
- Country
- Brasil
2014 12 14 munduruku consultation protocol
- Country
- Brasil
2014 protocolo consulta consentimento wajapi
- Country
- Brasil
Munduruku
- Population (estimate, min)
- 13000
- Country
- Brasil
- Image
- Description
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
Krenak
- Population (estimate, min)
- 600
- Country
- Brasil
- Image
- Description
The Aimoré (Aymore, Aimboré) are one of several South American peoples of eastern Brazil called Botocudo in Portuguese (from botoque, a plug), in allusion to the wooden disks or tembetás worn in their lips and ears. Some called themselves Nac-nanuk or Nac-poruk, meaning "sons of the soil". The last Aimoré group to retain their language are the Krenak. Wikipedia
Juruna (Yudjá)
- Population (estimate, min)
- 340
- Country
- Brasil
- Image
- Description
The Yudjá are an Indigenous people of Brazil, who live in the states of Mato Grosso and Pará. They live in two villages in the Xingu Indigenous Park, located near the mouth of the Maritsauá-Mitau River. They fish and raise crops, such as manioc. Wikipedia
2016 protocolo tix xingu
- Country
- Brasil
Protocolo Consulta KRENAK
- Country
- Brasil