C e n t e r F o r W o r l d I n d i g e n o u s S t u d i e s FOURTH WORLD DOCUMENTATION PROJECT World Wide Web Site The Center For World Indigenous Studies and the Fourth World Documentation Project are now available on the World Wide Web. Our goal is to present the online community with the greatest possible access to Fourth World documents and resources. To this end, the CWIS web site offers access to: * The complete Fourth World Documentation Project Archives containing over 400 documents on Indigenous Peoples in the Americas, Asia, Africa, Europe, Melanesia and the Pacific. * Speeches, articles and essays by leading Fourth World writers, political analysts and leaders. * Over 70 United Nations documents covering the last 10 years of work by the Working Group on Indigenous Populations including various drafts of the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. * Papers and resolutions by tribal governments and inter-tribal organizations, including: The National Congress of American Indians, The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians, The Conference of Tribal Governments and the Navajo Nation's Navajo-Hopi Land Commission. * The latest Center For World Indigenous Studies Publication Catalogue, background on CWIS and the Fourth World Documentation Project. * Connections to nearly 40 other Indigenous focused Internet Gopher, FTP and WWW sites. TO ACCESS THE CWIS/FWDP WORLD WIDE WEB SITE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You must have a WWW browser such as Mosaic or Lynx. Point your WWW browser to: Questions and comments may be directed to: John Burrows Executive Director Center For World Indigenous Studies jburrows@halcyon.com