Recent Work of ICCS

Native Indian Tribes of North and South America


ICCS has organized a number of international conferences, published books and journals. More recent initiatives include collaboration with Maoris of New Zealand, Native Indian Tribes of North and South America, Indigenous people of Africa and Romuva people of Europe
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Management

Organisational Structure

ICCS has three tiered organizational structure:

i. Advisory Board
ii. Executive Committee:
Dr. Radheshyam Dwivedi, Washington, DC, President
Mr. Janardan Bhatt, Rutherford, NJ, Vice President
Dr. Ram Chawla, Bensalem, PA, Vice President
Dr. Shekhar Patel, King of Prussia, PA, Secretary
Mr. Anil Bhatt, CPA, New Jersey, Financial Consultant
Ms. Janetha Kancharla, L.L.M., Rochester, NY, Legal Adviser
Mr. Baburam Gupta, Bensalem, PA, Treasurer and Central Office Secretary
Dr. Yashwant Pathak, Rochester, NY, International Coordinator

ICCS has a database of approximately 800 members from every part of world. For organizational
purposes, ICCS has zonal coordinators to help Elders of ancient cultures and traditions coordinate with ICCS activities.
 
ZONAL COORDINATORS OF THE WORLD COUNCIL OF ELDERS OF THE ANCIENT TRADITIONS AND CULTURES

  1. Helene E Hagan, President, Tazzla Institute for Cultural Diversity,Tazzla Institute, Studio City, CA USA heh@tazzla.org        
  2. Eintou Pearl Springer, Director, National Heritage Library,POBox 547, Port of Spain,Trinidad.
    eintou_p@hotmail.com                
  3. Dr Ganesh P Pokhariyal, Porf., University of Nairobi,Post Box 30197, Nairobi, Kenya
    pokhariyal@iconnect.co.ke
  4. A Rodeny Bobiwash, PO Box 19001,360-A Bloor St W,Toronto,On M5S1X1,Canada,
    rbobiwash@hotmail.com
  5. Pedro Ortego, President, Los cantos De Maldoror, POB 218,Alcobendas,28100,Spain
    Pedro_maldoror@yahoo.es                         
  6. Koenraad Logghe, Workgeop Traditi VZW, Oud Areberg 65,B9130,Belgium,
    traditie@planetinternet.be
  7. Prof.Dr Phyllis Jane Zungu, POB 54083,Umalazi 4031, South Africa, pjzungu@pixie.udw.ac.za
  8. Roberto M Borrero,President, United Confed.Taino People, POB4515,New York,NY10163,USA, uctp1493@yahoo.com
  9. Victor cal,Natioanl Coordnator, Belize IndigenousTrainin g Insti.Belize, South America biti@btl. net                                 
  10. Alain Le Goff,Celtic Druid, Bothuan,29450,Commana,Bretagne, France alangow@bzh.net
  11. James Kangwana, Director(retd) National Radio, Kilifi, Via Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya sidgudka@net2000ke.com                         
  12. Jonas Trinkunas, Secretary, WCER, Vivulskio 27-4,LT 2009, Vilinus, Lithunia jontrin@taide.lt
  13. Ravikumar, GPO POB 1374, Sydney, NSW2001, Australia ravisydney@yahoo.com
  14. Hare Wakakaraka Puke,Maori Elder, 875,RDI, Hamilton, New Zealand, bssdd@wintec.ac.nz
  15. Wayne Johnston, James Hanare, Maori Research Center, P Bag 92019, Univ Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand w.johnstone@auckland.ac.nz
  16. Trevor Close,CEO, United, Githabul Tribal Nation Aboriginal Inc, P.B 284,Beverly Hills,NSW2209, Australia, mudgargun@optusnat.com.au
  17. Aktal Ortega, AM Anger 5, 95473, Haag, Germany akatl@hotmail.com
  18. Priscilla Ruth marcus, POB 11257,88813,Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia, ruth_marcus@hotmail. com
  19. Kakawera Ozupe, Director, Instituto Arapoty, R Gasper, Conqueiro, 322JD,Piracauma, Brazil
    kakawera@terra.com.br                 
  20. Shyam Parande Seva International, POBox 5728,SRT Nagar, New Delhi, 110055 India,
    vishwav@vsnl.com          
  21. Suresh K Anand, Hong Kong, sanand@writemail.com                                
  22. Niranjan Kamdar, Vishwa Adhyan Kendra, Utkarsh Mandal,Villeparle,Mumbai,India,
    vakendra@vsnl.com                                
  23. Dr Ashok Sharma, Vivekananda Reseach Institute, Guvahati, Assam, India. vkendra@vsnl.com
  24. Prem Kaidi, Kathmandu GPO # 4911, Nepal, Tel: 977-1-5536760 pkaidi@yahoo.com  
  25. Swami Vigyanananda, Sri Lanka, vigyananand@yahoo.com
  26. Bijoya Sawain, Meghalaya, India, bijoyaswain@yahoo.com
  27. Carl Johan Rehbinder, Bagarmossen, Sweden, calle@rehbinder.se
  28. Piotr Wiench, Warsaw Agricultural University, Warsaw, Poland, piotr@wiench.com
 

Finances

Volunteers run ICCS. There are no paid employees. Finance is raised from members. There is a $20 annual membership fee, $100 for a life membership and those who donate more than $100 are designated as Patrons. The bulk of communication is done electronically, keeping operating costs very low. Telephone and mail communication is conducted only as required. Selling books and conference CDs in order to offset the costs of producing these items raises some money. ICCS is in the process of seeking funds from philanthropic foundations.