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-American Indian/Alaska native children: towards the year 2000Beverly J. Crawford; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Burma's indigenous people: the thin edge of the wedge in Burmese societyA.S. Bahar; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-The dynamics of contempory law and indigenous identity: the case of the Dayaks of SarawakGerunsin Lembat; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Education of Canadian native children: a first nations' perspectiveRose-Alma McDonald-Jacobs; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Historical evolution of indigenous peoples in the AmericasJulio C. Tresierra; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Indigenous educational process: contribution towards the futureAnne Lasimbang; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Indigenous educational systems as basic premises and formulae in planning for the future: a case for SabahHasbullah Hj. Mohd. Taha; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Indigenous peoples in the wider national order: forging new and dynamic relationshipsTony Williams-Hunt; Hasan Mat Nor; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-The indigenous peoples of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, BangaladeshAditya Dewan; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Multi-ethnicity and development: the challenges of integration through developmentH.M. Dahlan; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Playing out a full hand: popular power and the vulnerability of transnational energy corporationsCraig Benjamin; Terisa E. Turner; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Social historical relationships between some Orang Asli communities and the outside worldAkim Buntat; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Societies, communities and nation-state:marginal societies and communities within the cultural scope of IndonesiaJudistira Garna; International Seminar on Indigenous People
-Some aspects of developmentof the Penan community: a personal perspectiveDavid Kala; International Seminar on Indigenous People