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Isdm.univ-tln.fr/PDF/isdm9/isdm9a77_bertacchini.pdf. Www.crid.be/pdf/public/6050.pdf. Www.coe.int/t/dghl/standardsetting/dataprotection/Reports/Poullet_report_2004_fr.pdf. Self-Determination in the Information Age. Return to the Hawaiian Independence Home Page or Policy Index Scott Crawford & Kekula Bray-Crawfordscott@hookele.com, kekula@hookele.com (This paper was delivered at the Internet Society 1995 International Networking Conference in Honolulu on June 29, 1995) Contents Abstract1. Introduction2. Self-Determination3. Indigenous Peoples and the Wisdom of the Fourth World4. Abstract The swiftly evolving information and communication technologies and networking infrastructures are playing an expanding role in supporting the self-determination of peoples and emergent nations. Internally, access to information and facilitation of communication provides new and enhanced opportunities for participation in the process of self-determination, with the potential to accelerate political, economic, social, educational and cultural advancement beyond the scope of traditional institutions and forms of governance. 1.

Thus we must continually be aware of the need for content. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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Social networks and statehood: The future is another country.