Culture of Peace Initiative

Peace Practices - Peace Day September 21

The Culture of Peace Initiative (CPI) is a UN-designated "Peace Messenger Initiative" with participants in all the world's regions. Its purpose is to unite the strengths of organizations and individuals who are working to make Peace a practical reality. The highlight of the Initiative is International Day of Peace (Peace Day), which is celebrated ...learn more

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Center For Indigenous Cultural Survival

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Activities: Activist, Educational, Networking
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: national
 
Main Email: N/A
 
Contact Name: Colby Whitenack, Assistant Director
 
Phone: 541-346-1363
 
Fax: 541-346-1363
 
Headquarters: 347 Prince Lucien Campbell,
University of Oregon,
Eugene, Oregon 97403
United States
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 28 16:20:09
 

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The Center for Indigenous Cultural Survival is dedicated to creating collaborative relationships across Indigenous communities that strengthen who we are as Indigenous Peoples by sharing the multitude of survival techniques that have been developed in the face of continual pressure to assimilate and conform to an emerging global culture. Through Indigenous cultural intellectual tradition as well as the educational traditions of Indigenous peoples, the Center for Indigenous Cultural Survival provides:



Practica and Internships with Indigenous Communities.

Culturally sensitive research with, not on Indigenous communities.

Curriculum Development.

Degree Programs with research focus in:

Human Rights.

Law.

Development.

Cross-cultural communication.

Contemporary issues.

Environment.

Arts.

Humanities.

Literature.

Public policy management.

Education.

History.

Indigenous economics.

Tribal management and sovereignty issues.

Future planning.

Ethnicity and identity.

Relationship to other ethnic groups.

Language and linguistic survival.

Native architecture.

Film and video.

Native philosophy.

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