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Recent murders, kidnappings and wrongful arrests against prominent indigenous leaders incite call for unity and resistance. (More...) (See official statement in Spanish)

Guía para Comunidades: Pueblos Indigenas y Desarrollo Sostenible: Protegiendo Nu

Guide for Communities: 
Indigenous Peoples and Sustainable Development: Protecting our Rights

Native women's advocates in the United States are praising lawmakers for passage of an inclusive, bipartisan Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act that will afford protection to all women and victims of violence. The bipartisan bill, S. 47, passed by the Senate on...

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February 12 | Senate Passes S. 47, the VAWA Reauthorization Bill, by Bipartisan Vote of 78-22

February 7 |  Senate soundly rejects substitute VAWA bill aimed at eliminating protections for Native women.  Vote on S. 47 expected Monday

Planning is already underway for the 2014 conference; now is the best time for Indian and Alaska Native Nations to get involved. (More)  UN photo by Eskinder Debebe.

Jan. 23, 2013 -- Identical bills for VAWA have been introduced in both chambers of Congress. Tell Congress to pass an inclusive VAWA Now! Keep their phones ringing!

Commentary by Robert T. Coulter on 2-year anniversary of U.S. endorsement of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

On November 15, the World Bank held its first consultation with civil society organizations as part of a two-year process to review and update its social and environmental policies. The Center participated in the consultation to advocate for stronger protections for indigenous...

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