Indigenous Rights & Tribal Sovereignty

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International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee | #FreeLeonardPeltier
International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee | #FreeLeonardPeltier
The International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee (ILPDC) is the hub of communication between Leonard Peltier and his program coordinators, the general public, government officials, political and tribal leaders, the media, and his supporters worldwide. We are in daily contact with Leonard who is currently imprisoned at USP Coleman, Florida.
·whoisleonardpeltier.info·
International Leonard Peltier Defense Committee | #FreeLeonardPeltier
Indigenous Rights in the U.S. | Friends Committee On National Legislation
Indigenous Rights in the U.S. | Friends Committee On National Legislation
The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which the United Nations adopted in 2007, addresses both individual and collective rights of indigenous peoples and their relationship to land and natural resources.
·fcnl.org·
Indigenous Rights in the U.S. | Friends Committee On National Legislation
I-Collective
I-Collective
The I-Collective stands for four principles: Indigenous, Inspired, Innovative, and Independent. Indigenous food sovereignty is critical because many health issues are tied to colonialism and the exploitation of resources and people.
·icollectiveinc.org·
I-Collective
The History of Indigenous Women's Leadership
The History of Indigenous Women's Leadership
“My young men are to lay aside their weapons; they are to take up the work of women; they will plow the field and raise the crops; for them I see a future, but my women, they to whom we owe everything, what is there for them to do? I see nothing! You are a woman; have pity on my women when everything is taken from them.”
·representwomen.org·
The History of Indigenous Women's Leadership
Center for Native American and Indigenous Research | American Philosophical Society
Center for Native American and Indigenous Research | American Philosophical Society
The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR) at the APS Library & Museum works with Indigenous communities throughout the Americas and with campus- and community-based scholars in many disciplines and traditions. Its goal is to assist people in finding and utilizing the extensive archival collections at the Library and Museum of the APS in innovative ways that honor Indigenous knowledge, cultivate scholarship, and strengthen languages and cultural traditions.
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Center for Native American and Indigenous Research | American Philosophical Society
Arizona Indian Gaming Association
Arizona Indian Gaming Association
Arizona Indian Gaming Association advocates, educates, partners and promotes Tribal Gaming to benefit Tribes and all of Arizona.
·azindiangaming.org·
Arizona Indian Gaming Association
Resources for Native American Heritage Month
Resources for Native American Heritage Month
November is Native American Heritage Month, which is a time to celebrate the diverse cultures of the indigenous peoples on the United States and for all of us to learn more about these cultures. As…
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Resources for Native American Heritage Month
November is National Native American Heritage Month! — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
November is National Native American Heritage Month! — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
National Native American and American Indian Heritage Month (NAHM) is recognized every November as a month to acknowledge and celebrate Native American history, heritage, and culture. The journey to a month of recognition for Native Americans began over a century ago . This post provides a brief o
·harriscountylawlibrary.org·
November is National Native American Heritage Month! — Harris County Robert W. Hainsworth Law Library
When Research is Relational - Ithaka S+R
When Research is Relational - Ithaka S+R
In 2017 Ithaka S+R launched a project to explore the changing research methods and practices of Indigenous Studies scholars across Canada and the US with the goal of identifying services to better support them in ways that are also beneficial to Indigenous communities more broadly. The project was undertaken by a cohort of research teams at 11 academic libraries with guidance from a group of advisors comprised of Indigenous scholars and librarians. Each research team in the cohort developed findings and next steps based on their local research engaging with Indigenous Studies scholars at their own institutions (listed in Appendix 1). Ithaka S+R has the deepest gratitude to the researchers, research participants, and advisors for contributing their time and insight to the Indigenous Studies project.
·sr.ithaka.org·
When Research is Relational - Ithaka S+R
Women challenge tribal banishment in US appeals court
Women challenge tribal banishment in US appeals court
DENVER (AP) — A lawyer for four women who were temporarily banned from the Ute Indian Tribe’s reservation in Utah asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday to revive a lawsuit challenging their punishment...
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Women challenge tribal banishment in US appeals court
Minn. appeals tribal court's greenlight on 'wild rice' lawsuit re Line 3
Minn. appeals tribal court's greenlight on 'wild rice' lawsuit re Line 3
A Minnesota agency has appealed a federal judge's dismissal of its bid to end a case pitting it against a Native American tribe that sued, in tribal court, over a permit the agency granted Enbridge for its Line 3 oil pipeline replacement project, a Monday filing in federal appeals court showed.
·reuters.com·
Minn. appeals tribal court's greenlight on 'wild rice' lawsuit re Line 3
Colorado governor voids 1864 order to kill Native Americans
Colorado governor voids 1864 order to kill Native Americans
DENVER (AP) — Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Tuesday rescinded a 19th century proclamation that called for citizens to kill Native Americans and take their property, in what he hopes can begin to make amends for “sins of the past.”
·apnews.com·
Colorado governor voids 1864 order to kill Native Americans
HB 2570 - An Act ESTABLISHING A STUDY COMMITTEE ON MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS.
HB 2570 - An Act ESTABLISHING A STUDY COMMITTEE ON MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS.
Introduced by Representatives Jermaine: Andrade, Biasiucci, Blackman, Blanc, Bolding, Bowers, Butler, Campbell, Cano, Chávez, DeGrazia, Engel, Epstein, Espinoza, Fernandez, Fillmore, Friese, Gabaldón, Hernandez A, Lieberman, Longdon, Meza, Pawlik, Peten, Powers Hannley, Rodriguez, Salman, Shah, Sierra, Teller, Terán, Tsosie, Weninger, Senators Alston, Bowie, Gonzales, Mendez, Navarrete, Otondo, Peshlakai, Steele
·azleg.gov·
HB 2570 - An Act ESTABLISHING A STUDY COMMITTEE ON MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS.
2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit: Day 2
2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit: Day 2
The Department of the Interior hosted the 2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit. Over two days, the Summit provided an opportunity for Biden-Harris administration and Tribal leaders from federally recognized Tribes to meaningfully engage about ways the federal government can invest in and strengthen Native communities, as well as ensure that progress in Indian Country endures for years to come.
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2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit: Day 2
2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit - Day 1
2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit - Day 1
The Department of the Interior hosted the 2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit. Over two days, the Summit provided an opportunity for Biden-Harris administration and Tribal leaders from federally recognized Tribes to meaningfully engage about ways the federal government can invest in and strengthen Native communities, as well as ensure that progress in Indian Country endures for years to come.
·youtube.com·
2022 White House Tribal Nations Summit - Day 1
Accomplishing NAGPRA : perspectives on the intent, impact, and future of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act - Sangita Chari (Editor); Jaime M. N. Lavallee (Editor)
Accomplishing NAGPRA : perspectives on the intent, impact, and future of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act - Sangita Chari (Editor); Jaime M. N. Lavallee (Editor)
Accomplishing NAGPRA : perspectives on the intent, impact, and future of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act-book
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Accomplishing NAGPRA : perspectives on the intent, impact, and future of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act - Sangita Chari (Editor); Jaime M. N. Lavallee (Editor)