Indigenous Peoples Organizations
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The Arctic Athabaskan Council was founded in 2000. At that time it represented approximately 32,000 indigenous peoples of Athabaskan descent. Today there are council members in Alaska (including fifteen traditional villages)...
Culture
Climate change
Natural resources & biodiversity
Economic development
Canada
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Coastal First Nations is a unique alliance of nine Nations living on British Columbia’s North and Central Coast and Haida Gwaii. Each Nation has its own distinct culture, governance and territory.
Natural resources & biodiversity
Sustainable Development
Climate change
Culture
Canada
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Independent, nonprofit news enterprise covering indigenous peoples. ICT is an independent, nonprofit, multimedia news enterprise. We reach audiences through our digital platform and as a broadcast carried via public...
Knowledge
Information management and knowledge sharing
United States
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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...
Natural resources & biodiversity
Sustainable Development
Climate change
Rights & Advocacy
Culture
United States
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Founded in 1977 by the late Eben Hopson of Barrow, Alaska, the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) has flourished and grown into a major international non-government organization representing approximately 180,000 Inuit of Alaska...
Natural resources & biodiversity
Sustainable Development
Climate change
Culture
Rights & Advocacy
Canada
Russia
United States
Denmark
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Native America Today was created through an alliance between Native American Media and News from Indian Country, a unit of Indian Country Communications. Our mission is to bring forward current news and thought-provoking...
Information management and knowledge sharing
Knowledge
Culture
United States
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The Native American Times was launched in 1994 as the Oklahoma Indian Times by Jim Gray (Osage) and Elizabeth Gaines (Cherokee). It was a bi-weekly newspaper distributed throughout Oklahoma.
Information management and knowledge sharing
Knowledge
United States
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Soul Fire Farm is an Afro-Indigenous centered community farm committed to uprooting racism and seeding sovereignty in the food system. We raise and distribute life-giving food as a means to end food apartheid.
Natural resources & biodiversity
Sustainable Development
Climate change
Health
United States
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The Great Lakes Indian Fish and Wildlife Commission (GLIFWC) provides natural resource management expertise, conservation enforcement, legal and policy analysis, and public information services in support of the exercise of...
Justice
Rights & Advocacy
Natural resources & biodiversity
Climate change
Sustainable Development
United States
Canada