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American Indian College Fund provides scholarships and other support for the nation's 32 tribal colleges and universities.
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Black Mesa Water Coalition a youth led inter-tribal and multi-cultural organization. BMWC utilizes the skills and talents that individuals contribute to the group. BMWC events have been successful by letting leadership form naturally.
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Chirapaq es una asociación civil conformada por ciudadanos y ciudadanas indígenas que trabajan por construir en el Perú una sociedad plural y equitativa, donde se respeten los derechos, los sueños y las aspiraciones de nuestros pueblos originarios, asumiendo un especial compromiso con la mujer indígena, portadora y preservadora de nuestra herencia cultural.
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COICA Coordinadora de las Organizaciones de la Cuenca Amazonica
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CONFENIAE Confederación de las Nacionalidades Indígenas de la Amazonia Ecuatoriana, CONFENIAE es una organización con una historia larga de ejecuciónes grandes en defensa del Amazonia y sus Pueblos.
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CONIVE Consejo Nacional Indio de Venezuela
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El Consejo Internacional de Tratados Indios (CITI) es una organización de Pueblos Indígenas del Sur, Centro y Norteamérica, el Caribe y el Pacífico, que trabaja por la soberanía y la libre determinación de los Pueblos Indígenas, así como el reconocimiento y protección de los derechos indígenas, tratados, culturas tradicionales y tierras sagradas.
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First Peoples Worldwide, a project of the Tides Center, is the only international organization led by Indigenous Peoples and dedicated to the mission of promoting Indigenous economic determination and strengthening Indigenous communities through asset control and the dissemination of knowledge.
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Indian Land Tenure Foundation is community organized and community directed. The community includes Indian landowners, Indian people on and off reservations, Indian land organizations, tribal communities, tribal governments and others connected to Indian land issues.
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Indigenous Environmental Network A network of Indigenous Peoples empowering Indigenous Nations and communities towards sustainable livelihoods, demanding environmental justice and maintaining the Sacred Fire of our traditions.
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Indigenous Networks on Economies and Trade, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a network open to indigenous peoples and organizations from around the globe who want to defend and develop their inherent rights to their territories and indigenous economies.
Indigenous Peoples' Council on Bio-Colonialism The IPCB is organized to assist indigenous peoples in the protection of their genetic resources, indigenous knowledge, cultural and human rights from the negative effects of biotechnology. The IPCB provides educational and technical support to indigenous peoples in the protection of their biological resources, cultural integrity, knowledge and collective rights. *
International Indigenous Treaty Council is an organization of Indigenous Peoples from North, Central, South America, the Caribbean and the Pacific working for the Sovereignty and Self Determination of Indigenous Peoples and the recognition and protection of Indigenous Rights, Treaties, Traditional Cultures and Sacred Lands.
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International Indigenous Women's Forum (known by its Spanish acronym, FIMI), www.indigenouswomensforum.org, is a network of indigenous women leaders from Asia, Africa and the Americas. FIMI's mission is to bring together indigenous women activists, leaders and human rights promoters from different parts of the world to coordinate agendas, build unity, develop leadership and advocacy skills, increase indigenous women's roles in international decision-making processes and advance women's human rights.
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Land is Life/Tierra es Vida is a unique international grassroots network that supports the work of indigenous activists fighting for the land, environmental and human rights of indigenous peoples.
Tierra es Vida es una red internacional de carácter único que apoya el trabajo de activistas Indígenas quienes luchan por los derechos territoriales, medio-ambientales y humanos de los pueblos Indígenas.
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MADRE, based in New York, is an international women's human rights organization, founded in 1983, that works in partnership with community-based women's organizations worldwide to address health and reproductive rights, economic development, education and other human rights issues.
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Northern California Indian Development Council: NCIDC was established in 1976 to research, develop and administer social and economic development programs designed to meet the needs of Indian and Native American Communities; to provide support and technical assistance for the development of such programs, and the conservation and preservation of historic and archeological sites and resources.
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ONIC (Colombia) Organización Nacional Indígena de Colombia represents Indigenous communities and peoples in Colombia
*REDOIL (Resisting Environmental Destruction on Indigenous Lands)
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Seventh Generation Fund, based in Arcata, Calif., is an indigenous nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting and maintaining the uniqueness of Native peoples throughout the Americas. The organization offers an integrated program of advocacy, small grants, training and technical assistance, media experience and fiscal management, lending support and extensive expertise to indigenous grass-roots communities. The organization has set up a special media center on its Web site to provide coverage of the permanent forum's sixth session in live interviews, videos, audios and photos of people and events taking place each day. The content will remain on the Web site for several months.
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Terra Lingua is a non-profit, international organization founded in 1996 by a group of professionals working in the fields of anthropology, linguistics, biodiversity conservation, and human rights who shared a fundamental belief: that the challenge of protecting, maintaining, and restoring the diversity of life on earth is the challenge of supporting and promoting diversity in nature and culture.
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The American Indian Law Alliance, founded in 1989 by Tonya Gonnella Frichner, Onondaga Nation, is an indigenous, nonprofit organization that works with indigenous nations, communities and organizations in their struggle for sovereignty, human rights and social justice, both in the United States and internationally.
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Western Shoshone Defense Project protecting, preserving, and restoring Newe rights and lands for present and future generations based on cultural and spiritual traditions.
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Wisdom of the Elders is committed to American Indian cultural preservation, education and race reconciliation. Working in collaboration with diverse cultural organizations and educational institutions, we record and preserve oral tradition and cultural arts of exemplary indigenous elders, historians, storytellers and song carriers.