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Navajo Nation and Indian Law Resource Center host UN Declaration briefing session in Albuquerque, New Mexico

Heads of state from around the world met in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in June to address the critical issues of sustainability and development as part of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, or Rio+20.

 

Too many of my Native sisters don't expect justice. Instead, they talk with their daughters about how they will "survive" their rape. They've accepted the horrific statistic as a part of life.
ACT NOW! Tell Congress that all women need protection, regardless of their race, tribal residency status, national origin, or sexuality.

Violence Against Native Women Shows Clear and Urgent Need for Law Reform


Novos comentários do Centro sobre propostas de Políticas para REDD+ do Banco Mundial y o UN-REDD

Federal Court decision allows U.S. government to take millions from the Tribe.  "This decision is devastating to the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe and fundamentally wrong," says Coulter.

Indian Law Resource Center delivers statement at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.  CLICK HERE FOR MORE...

Dianne Millich, a member of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe in Colorado, already knows better than anyone about the importance of the tribal provisions in the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act, S. 1925, which was passed by the Senate with strong bipartisan support.
Indigenous leaders and state representatives left the recent 14th round of negotiations on the draft American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples with a sense of both frustration and urgency.

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