Vol. 21 No. 1 (2021): Volume 21, Number 1
Volume 21, Number 1

The Fourth World Journal issue before you includes insightful essays expanding on the idea of nations and states finding and establishing political equality to truly solve human created problems facing peoples around the world.

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A Leader of Nations, Joe DeLaCruz: John Caldbick
John Caldbick (Author); Aline Castañeda Cadena (Translator)
1-21
FWJ Editor in Chief: In 1979 Quinault President Joe DeLaCruz called the Indian Leaders of nations to a Conference of Tribal Governments in Tumwater, Washington (USA) to formulate new policies by ... more
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Spoiled Identity and Stigma: A Case of Ex-Criminal Tribes of India
Dattatreya Bhandalkar (Author)
47-56
The De-notified tribes are tribal communities that were notified under the Criminal Tribes Act (CTA) 1871 in colonial India. Although the Act was repealed after independence, the tribes declared ... more
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Sovereignty in the Third and Fourth World: A Comparative Discussion on Two Levels
Sabina M. Singh (Author); Aline Castañeda Cadena (Translator)
58-96
The topic of colonialism has a rich scholarly history. Many scholars, with some success, have declared themselves postcolonial or developed theories such as neo-colonialism to describe the ... more
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Engaging Free, Prior and Informed Consent for Mutual Benefit: A discussion of Principles, Policies and Commitments between Indigenous Nations and UN Member States from 1920 to 2020 with an emphasis on the period 1977 – 2020.
Rudolph C. Rÿser, PhD (Author)
98-143
The Center for World Indigenous Studies, prompted by inquiries and urgings by leaders of indigenous nations, sponsored the planning, organization and convening of a Congress of Nations and ... more
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