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The UN Secretary-General addressing the opening of the 
thirteenth session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous 
Issues with UNPFII Chair, Dalee Sambo Dorough. Photo: 
Broddi Sigurdarson 
June 2014 
The Message Stick1 highlights the activities 
undertaken by the United Nations Permanent 
Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) as 
well as its Secretariat. 
Thirteenth Session of the Permanent 
Forum on Indigenous Issues (12-23 May 
2014) – Special Theme: Good Governance 
The thirteenth session of the UN Permanent 
Forum on Indigenous Issues took place at 
UN Headquarters from 12 to 23 May 2014. 
The two-week session was attended by over 
1200 participants with a large number of 
representatives of Member States, including 
high-level officials, UN agencies, funds and 
programmes, indigenous peoples delegates 
and NGOs. There were also a significant 
number of indigenous women and youth, and 
indigenous persons with disabilities. 
Providing an excellent opportunity for 
sharing good practices, networking and 
delving into specific topics, more than 60 
side events were held during the session. 
They were organized by indigenous peoples’ 
organizations, NGOs, Member States and UN 
entities covering a wide range of topics 
1 A Message Stick is a traditional Australian 
Aboriginal method of correspondence whereby 
runners would deliver messages carved in symbols on 
a piece of wood. 
including on indigenous women and 
development, sexual health and reproductive 
rights, cultural rights, right to indigenous 
lands, territories and resources, the post-2015 
development agenda and regional and 
national issues. 
This year's special theme was on principles 
of good governance consistent with the UN 
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous 
Peoples (UNDRIP). In addition, the Forum 
focused during its 2014 session on (i) the 
situation of indigenous peoples in the Asian 
region, (ii) the work of UN agencies, funds 
and programmes related to indigenous 
peoples issues, (iii) indigenous children and 
youth, (iv) the Second Decade of the World's
Dr. Mirna Cunningham and Mr. Les Malezer at the 
Permanent Forum on Indigenous Peoples. Photo: Broddi 
Sigurdarson 
Indigenous Peoples (2005-2014), (v) 
indigenous peoples' inclusion in the post- 
2015 development agenda, and (vi) the future 
work of the Permanent Forum, including 
emerging issues. 
Members Ms. Maria Eugenia Choque (front right) and Mr. 
Alvaro Pop (back right) discussing with participants at the 
thirteenth Permanent Forum Session. Photo: Broddi 
Sigurdarson 
A segment of the Forum was dedicated to 
human rights where participants spoke on the 
implementation of the UN Declaration on the 
Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and 
had the opportunity to address the Special 
Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous 
Peoples. Several reports and studies 
undertaken by Permanent Forum members 
were presented highlighting issues related to, 
inter alia, sexual health and reproductive 
rights (report of the SPFII-organized expert 
group meeting in January 2014 - 
E/C.19/2014/8), a study on an optional 
protocol to the UNDRIP (E/C.19/2014/7), 
best practices and examples in respect of 
resolving land disputes and land claims 
(E/C.19/2014/4), the situation of indigenous 
children in Latin America and the Caribbean 
(E/C.19/2014/5), and on challenges in the 
African region to protecting traditional 
knowledge, genetic resources and folklore 
(E/C.19/2014/2). 
The preparations for the World Conference 
on Indigenous Peoples (September 2014) 
were also discussed. On 19 May 2014, the 
Focal Point of the President of the General 
Assembly on the World Conference, 
Ambassador Crispin Gregoire, presented a 
new formula on how to proceed with the 
preparations for the World Conference. 
The official documents submitted to the 
session are available at 
www.un.org/indigenous and via Papersmart: 
http://papersmart.unmeetings.org/en/ecosoc/u 
npfii/thirteenth-session/statements/. 
A collection of the statements made during 
the session is available online via doCip at 
http://bit.ly/doCip13thsession. 
First Consultation on the 2014 High-Level 
Plenary Meeting (World Conference on 
Indigenous Peoples) 
The President of the General Assembly 
convened on 3 June 2014 the first 
consultation on the outcome document of the 
WCIP. The purpose was to receive 
substantive inputs from Member States and 
indigenous representatives for the preparation 
of a zero draft outcome document which he 
will prepare with the assistance of his four 
advisers: the Permanent Representatives of 
Costa Rica and Slovenia and two indigenous 
representatives, Mr. Les Malezer and Dr. 
Mirna Cunningham.
Zero draft outcome document 
Numerous speakers representing Member 
States and indigenous peoples emphasized 
the importance and usefulness of using the 
Alta outcome document as the basis of the 
World Conference outcome document given 
its status as a consensus document that was 
agreed by the world’s indigenous peoples in 
Alta, Norway, in June 2013 (A/67/994). 
The four themes emerging from the Alta 
document are the following: 
· Indigenous Peoples’ lands, territories, 
resources, oceans and waters 
· UN system action for the implementation 
of the rights of Indigenous Peoples 
· Implementation of the Rights of 
Indigenous Peoples 
· Indigenous Peoples’ priorities for 
Development with free, prior and 
informed consent. 
Many speakers emphasized that the UN 
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous 
Peoples provides the normative framework. 
Some speakers made reference to other 
documents that indigenous peoples have 
agreed on in their preparations for the World 
Conference, including regional outcome 
documents as well as the 2013 Lima 
Declaration of the World Conference of 
Indigenous Women. 
Ms. Florina Lopez addressing the informal consultation 
Photo: United Nations Webcast 
Other themes that were raised during the 
hearing included: access to justice; the role of 
the UN system, specifically on reviewing and 
enhancing the mandates and composition of 
existing UN mechanisms that deals with 
indigenous peoples issues. Also raised was 
the possibility of increasing the level of 
indigenous peoples representatives’ 
engagement with the UN system through, 
inter alia, establishing a new high-level 
position within the UN to focus on 
indigenous peoples (Under-Secretary- 
General/Special Envoy); granting indigenous 
peoples permanent UN observer status or 
creating a category that recognizes their 
distinct identity as nations and peoples. 
The Chairperson of the Permanent Forum, 
Ms. Dalee Sambo Dorough, and Permanent 
Forum member Grand Chief Ed John 
participated at the meeting. 
Statements from the consultations are 
available at: 
https://papersmart.unmeetings.org/en/ga/68th 
-session/informal-on-the-outcome-of-the-hl-meeting- 
indigenous-peoples/statements/. The 
webcast of the meeting can be found at: 
http://webtv.un.org/watch/part-1-outcome-of-the- 
world-conference-on-indigenous-peoples- 
general-assembly-informal-consultations/ 
3604025755001/. 
Informal Inter-active Hearing on the 2014 
High-Level Plenary Meeting (World 
Conference on Indigenous Peoples) 
On 17 and 18 June 2014, the President of the 
General Assembly organized an informal 
inter-active hearing for indigenous peoples, 
Member States, the UN system and others as 
per the modalities resolution 
(A/RES/66/296). 
The main objective of the hearing was to 
provide an opportunity for Member States to
provide inputs for a zero draft of the outcome 
document. 
The discussions were centred on three overall 
topics: (i) implementation of the rights of 
indigenous peoples; (ii) indigenous peoples’ 
lands, territories, resources, oceans and 
waters; and (iii) indigenous priorities for 
sustainable development. 
The hearing was attended by some 200 
indigenous peoples representatives, 30 UN 
agencies and 70 Member States 
representatives. The Permanent Forum 
chairperson, Ms Dalee Sambo Dorough, and 
member, Professor Megan Davis attended. 
Permanent Forum member Ms. Joan Carling 
also attended representing the Indigenous 
Global Coordinating Group (GCG). 
Additional consultations will be held on 16 
July 2014 and on 18 August 2014 to enable 
Member States and indigenous peoples to 
share their views on the zero draft. On the 
basis of these views, and with the assistance 
of the four advisers, a revised draft document 
will serve as the basis for moving forward 
with further consultations. 
More information, including the concept note 
and link to the webcast, is available at 
http://www.un.org/en/ga/president/68/events/ 
wcip.shtml. 
Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on 
Indigenous Issues 
The Secretariat of the Permanent Forum was 
established by the UN General Assembly in 
2002. 
It is based at UN Headquarters in New York 
in the Division for Social Policy and 
Development of the UN Department of 
Economic and Social Affairs (DSPD/DESA). 
SPFII Staff: 
Ms. Nilla Bernardi 
Mr. Joshua Del Duca 
Mr. Broddi Sigurðarson 
Ms. Bertha Bravo 
Mr. Arturo Requesens 
Ms. Mirian Masaquiza 
Ms. Nataliia Grushevska 
Mr. Martin Wolf Andersen 
Ms. Sonia Smallacombe 
Ms. Chandra Roy-Henriksen 
Web: www.un.org/indigenous 
Email: indigenous_un@un.org

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The Message Stick June 2014

  • 1. Photo: Broddi Sigurdarson The UN Secretary-General addressing the opening of the thirteenth session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues with UNPFII Chair, Dalee Sambo Dorough. Photo: Broddi Sigurdarson June 2014 The Message Stick1 highlights the activities undertaken by the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) as well as its Secretariat. Thirteenth Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (12-23 May 2014) – Special Theme: Good Governance The thirteenth session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues took place at UN Headquarters from 12 to 23 May 2014. The two-week session was attended by over 1200 participants with a large number of representatives of Member States, including high-level officials, UN agencies, funds and programmes, indigenous peoples delegates and NGOs. There were also a significant number of indigenous women and youth, and indigenous persons with disabilities. Providing an excellent opportunity for sharing good practices, networking and delving into specific topics, more than 60 side events were held during the session. They were organized by indigenous peoples’ organizations, NGOs, Member States and UN entities covering a wide range of topics 1 A Message Stick is a traditional Australian Aboriginal method of correspondence whereby runners would deliver messages carved in symbols on a piece of wood. including on indigenous women and development, sexual health and reproductive rights, cultural rights, right to indigenous lands, territories and resources, the post-2015 development agenda and regional and national issues. This year's special theme was on principles of good governance consistent with the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). In addition, the Forum focused during its 2014 session on (i) the situation of indigenous peoples in the Asian region, (ii) the work of UN agencies, funds and programmes related to indigenous peoples issues, (iii) indigenous children and youth, (iv) the Second Decade of the World's
  • 2. Dr. Mirna Cunningham and Mr. Les Malezer at the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Peoples. Photo: Broddi Sigurdarson Indigenous Peoples (2005-2014), (v) indigenous peoples' inclusion in the post- 2015 development agenda, and (vi) the future work of the Permanent Forum, including emerging issues. Members Ms. Maria Eugenia Choque (front right) and Mr. Alvaro Pop (back right) discussing with participants at the thirteenth Permanent Forum Session. Photo: Broddi Sigurdarson A segment of the Forum was dedicated to human rights where participants spoke on the implementation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and had the opportunity to address the Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Several reports and studies undertaken by Permanent Forum members were presented highlighting issues related to, inter alia, sexual health and reproductive rights (report of the SPFII-organized expert group meeting in January 2014 - E/C.19/2014/8), a study on an optional protocol to the UNDRIP (E/C.19/2014/7), best practices and examples in respect of resolving land disputes and land claims (E/C.19/2014/4), the situation of indigenous children in Latin America and the Caribbean (E/C.19/2014/5), and on challenges in the African region to protecting traditional knowledge, genetic resources and folklore (E/C.19/2014/2). The preparations for the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples (September 2014) were also discussed. On 19 May 2014, the Focal Point of the President of the General Assembly on the World Conference, Ambassador Crispin Gregoire, presented a new formula on how to proceed with the preparations for the World Conference. The official documents submitted to the session are available at www.un.org/indigenous and via Papersmart: http://papersmart.unmeetings.org/en/ecosoc/u npfii/thirteenth-session/statements/. A collection of the statements made during the session is available online via doCip at http://bit.ly/doCip13thsession. First Consultation on the 2014 High-Level Plenary Meeting (World Conference on Indigenous Peoples) The President of the General Assembly convened on 3 June 2014 the first consultation on the outcome document of the WCIP. The purpose was to receive substantive inputs from Member States and indigenous representatives for the preparation of a zero draft outcome document which he will prepare with the assistance of his four advisers: the Permanent Representatives of Costa Rica and Slovenia and two indigenous representatives, Mr. Les Malezer and Dr. Mirna Cunningham.
  • 3. Zero draft outcome document Numerous speakers representing Member States and indigenous peoples emphasized the importance and usefulness of using the Alta outcome document as the basis of the World Conference outcome document given its status as a consensus document that was agreed by the world’s indigenous peoples in Alta, Norway, in June 2013 (A/67/994). The four themes emerging from the Alta document are the following: · Indigenous Peoples’ lands, territories, resources, oceans and waters · UN system action for the implementation of the rights of Indigenous Peoples · Implementation of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples · Indigenous Peoples’ priorities for Development with free, prior and informed consent. Many speakers emphasized that the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples provides the normative framework. Some speakers made reference to other documents that indigenous peoples have agreed on in their preparations for the World Conference, including regional outcome documents as well as the 2013 Lima Declaration of the World Conference of Indigenous Women. Ms. Florina Lopez addressing the informal consultation Photo: United Nations Webcast Other themes that were raised during the hearing included: access to justice; the role of the UN system, specifically on reviewing and enhancing the mandates and composition of existing UN mechanisms that deals with indigenous peoples issues. Also raised was the possibility of increasing the level of indigenous peoples representatives’ engagement with the UN system through, inter alia, establishing a new high-level position within the UN to focus on indigenous peoples (Under-Secretary- General/Special Envoy); granting indigenous peoples permanent UN observer status or creating a category that recognizes their distinct identity as nations and peoples. The Chairperson of the Permanent Forum, Ms. Dalee Sambo Dorough, and Permanent Forum member Grand Chief Ed John participated at the meeting. Statements from the consultations are available at: https://papersmart.unmeetings.org/en/ga/68th -session/informal-on-the-outcome-of-the-hl-meeting- indigenous-peoples/statements/. The webcast of the meeting can be found at: http://webtv.un.org/watch/part-1-outcome-of-the- world-conference-on-indigenous-peoples- general-assembly-informal-consultations/ 3604025755001/. Informal Inter-active Hearing on the 2014 High-Level Plenary Meeting (World Conference on Indigenous Peoples) On 17 and 18 June 2014, the President of the General Assembly organized an informal inter-active hearing for indigenous peoples, Member States, the UN system and others as per the modalities resolution (A/RES/66/296). The main objective of the hearing was to provide an opportunity for Member States to
  • 4. provide inputs for a zero draft of the outcome document. The discussions were centred on three overall topics: (i) implementation of the rights of indigenous peoples; (ii) indigenous peoples’ lands, territories, resources, oceans and waters; and (iii) indigenous priorities for sustainable development. The hearing was attended by some 200 indigenous peoples representatives, 30 UN agencies and 70 Member States representatives. The Permanent Forum chairperson, Ms Dalee Sambo Dorough, and member, Professor Megan Davis attended. Permanent Forum member Ms. Joan Carling also attended representing the Indigenous Global Coordinating Group (GCG). Additional consultations will be held on 16 July 2014 and on 18 August 2014 to enable Member States and indigenous peoples to share their views on the zero draft. On the basis of these views, and with the assistance of the four advisers, a revised draft document will serve as the basis for moving forward with further consultations. More information, including the concept note and link to the webcast, is available at http://www.un.org/en/ga/president/68/events/ wcip.shtml. Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues The Secretariat of the Permanent Forum was established by the UN General Assembly in 2002. It is based at UN Headquarters in New York in the Division for Social Policy and Development of the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DSPD/DESA). SPFII Staff: Ms. Nilla Bernardi Mr. Joshua Del Duca Mr. Broddi Sigurðarson Ms. Bertha Bravo Mr. Arturo Requesens Ms. Mirian Masaquiza Ms. Nataliia Grushevska Mr. Martin Wolf Andersen Ms. Sonia Smallacombe Ms. Chandra Roy-Henriksen Web: www.un.org/indigenous Email: indigenous_un@un.org