Indigenous Rights

“How can there be any reconciliation in a country where this kind of inequality is acceptable?” - Chief Erwin Redsky, Shoal Lake 40

We live on stolen land.

 

Despite signing onto the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in 2010, the United States has much more work to do to protect Native American communities.

Native American women in particular, are at constant risk of being trafficked and murdered–at a rate higher than all other groups in this country. We must continue to support and fight for their right to life and self-determination.

 
 

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