A news release from Oxfam-America revealing that the land reformed program for El Salvador excludes the majority of the country’s impoverished peasants and has left many with insufficient land to…
Read moreArticles regarding the Carter Administration’s neglect of Artchbishop Romero’s advice to leave El Salvador alone. One article talks about the US continuing the military aid and the other article discusses…
Read moreArticles from the Seattle Times regarding El Salvador’s government, left-wing guerillas acting in violence and actions taken by the archbishop.
Read moreA flyer regarding the ‘truths’ behind the problems occuring in El Salvador. Issues tuched on in this flyer include Archbishop Romeron slain for his opposition to the junta’s repression, U.S….
Read moreNews articles discussing the unjust violence that is occuring within the government and police agencies in Honduras and the U.S. Government’s attempt to save Honduras after failing with Nicaragua and…
Read moreA journal covering topics such as Tibetan Buddhism, The Mongolian Religion; Changes in the Uighur Script During the Past 50 Years; Challenges to Political Legitimacy: Some Real-Life Case-Studies; Are We…
Read moreFact sheets on El Salvador providing quick facts such as the size, population, economy, military rule, unemployment, land exploitation, hunger and malnutrition, and information on Archbishop Oscar Romero.
Read moreAn article from The Nation regarding terrorism in El Salvador and the government’s attempt to democrsize the country.
Read moreDocument relating to the different ethnic groups and languages of El Salvador. It focuses on the Indians of El Salvador and their language, Pipil, which is a dialect of Nahua….
Read moreDocuments relating to the land reform in El Salvador. Includes articles and reports on the issue. Documents are as titled: “Land Reform in El Salvador”, “Labor Council Calls for Action…
Read moreThe library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.
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