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Handbooks for Conservationists
United StatesThe Indian Law Resource Center is writing a one-of-a-kind handbook for conservationists that will help build collaboration between...
Implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
Helping Indian leaders initiate, win, and implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples has been an important part of...
Indigenous Lands Initiative
Securing Land Ownership Rights for Indigenous Communities in Mexico and Central and South America – Indian tribes in Mexico and in Central and...
Indigenous Peoples in Brazil and the Amazon
Historically, Brazil has served as a model demonstrating the potential for reducing deforestation by strengthening indigenous peoples’ legal land...
Land of the Brave – A Western Shoshone Documentary
The Indian Law Resource Center is pleased to support LAND OF THE BRAVE - Broken Treaty III, a sequel to the acclaimed BROKEN TREATY AT...
Law Reform
Our Law Reform project is directed at increasing understanding and support for the sovereign rights of Indian and Alaska Native nations and assisting...
Maya Q'eqchi' Land and Resource Rights
In Guatemala, extractive industry and conservation projects are threatening the special relationship the indigenous peoples have with their lands and...
Multilateral Development Banks
Multilateral development banks (MDBs) and some national development banks play a central role in the approval of large-scale development projects,...
Protecting Alaska's Rivers
The Center has a long history of environmental advocacy in Alaska. Over the years, the Center has continued to help Alaska Native nations and...
Protecting Indigenous Rights In Climate Policy
As part of global climate negotiations, the world’s leaders recognized that deforestation is one of the leading causes of climate change, and...
Rapa Nui
The Rapa Nui people are the original inhabitants of Rapa Nui Island, commonly known as “Easter Island.” The island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean...
Safe Women, Strong Nations
In the United States, violence against indigenous women has reached unprecedented levels on tribal lands and in Alaska Native villages. More than 4...
The American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
On June 15, 2016, after nearly 30 years of advocacy and negotiation, the Organization of American States (OAS) adopted the American Declaration on...
The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The Center's best known work is our 30 years of organizing and advocacy to win adoption of  the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous...
Timbisha Shoshone Tribe
An example of the unfairness of federal law and the injustice of federal administrative action to Indian tribes is the recent treatment of the...
World Conference on Indigenous Peoples
On September 22 and 23, 2014, the United Nations held the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples in order to share perspectives and best practices on...

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