Dance with 'Balugas' (The Indigenous Peoples)

The Philippines’ aboriginal inhabitants called the Aetas or Negritos locally known as the "balugas" are nomads, scattered among the isolated mountainous parts of central Luzon. They are thought to be the earliest...

Obama and American Indians

Obama won about three fourths of the American Indian vote.  He should improve the lives on the reservations and appoint a very good leader of  the Department of Indian Affairs " American presidents have...

Elementary Social Studies Should Include More Cultural Anthropology

First I'd like to share a quote from the first lecture in Edward Fischer's Teaching Company course Peoples and Cultures of the World. He defines cultural anthropology by describing how it differs from other...

Delaware Festival Honors Bob Marley & Mother

The 14th Annual People's Festival drew thousands from all over the US east coast on Saturday to Wilmington's Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park to honor the memory of the the mother of Reggae greatest musician, Bob...

Renegade S Lanka leader goes home

Former Tamil rebel leader Karuna has strong control in Some part of Sri Lanka but he defected and joined Sri Lankan forces. " Former Sri Lankan Tamil Tiger renegade Col Karuna has arrived in Colombo...

Sarkozy urges settlement freeze

French president Nicolas Sarkozy's visit to the Israeli Knesset, or parliament, was notable for its distinct difference in tone not only from US president George Bush's address to the same body recently, but also from the recent speeches given to US Israel lobbying...

Adelaide Test ends in draw Aussie 563: India 526 and 269/7

Ricky Ponting gets Border-Gavasker Trophy.Ricky said India played well in Australia.Ricky paid glowing tributes to Adam Gilchrist on his retirement from test cricket.We enjoyed playing this series.Ricky added.Anil...

Rahul,Laxman and Sourav Axed from Team ODI India

Mumbai:20Jan:As the news of Perth win rejoiced Billion of Indians, the Team India selector dropped Rahul,Laxman and Sourav,the bombshell for the ODI tri-series in Australia,beginning from 3rd February.The team was...

Bhutto family to continue party leadership

"Benazir Bhutto's husband and their 19-year-old son have been appointed to continue the leadership of the Pakistan Peoples Party. Mrs Bhutto's son Bilawal has been appointed chairman of her Pakistan Peoples Party, while Mr Asif Ali Zardari will be co-chairman. PPP officials...

A fair deal for Africa?

"fair deal for Africa? RTÉ Europe Editor Sean Whelan takes a look at Economic Partnership Agreements and wonders if they provide a fair deal. The first summit in seven years between the European Union and the 52 nation African Union takes place in Lisbon, Portugal, on the...

28 India International Trade Fair 14 Nov-27 November

IITF 2008India Trade Promotion Organisation the nodal trade promotion organisation of the Government of India, presents the 28th edition of its premier event "INDIA INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR"- a reliable connection...

UN adopts declaration to protect indigenous people

The members of the UN have adopted a declaration designed to protect the world's 370 million indigenous people. Note that this is a declaration, not a convention, meaning that it is a statement of intent, not a...

Urgent: Global consultation, Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

This is an update from the United Nations Aboriginal summit. - The Angryindian---------------------------------------------------------"URGENT MATTER - INDIGENOUS PEOPLES - GLOBAL CONSULTATION IMPORTANT NOTICE An...

Indigenism: Native Peoples Renew Call for U.N. Recognition

The colonialist world is facing its greatest resistance from this generation of Aboriginal peoples.  Only, will the Eurocentric world listen?  - The...

Violence as Nigerians go to Polls

The first phase of the Nigerian polls – for Governorship and House of Representatives – has been conducted successfully, but not without some outbreaks of violence and demonstration in some states. There were more serious cases of violence in some states during the...

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