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Engaged Projects

  • Engaged Projects in Canada
    • Ecojustice Canadian environmental law organization
    • Unist’ot’en, Big Frog Clan of the Wet’suwet’en
    • Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources (CIER)

  • Engaged Projects in India
    • Chipko Movement

  • Engaged Projects in South America
    • Amazon Sacred Headwaters Initiative
    • Environmental Monitoring by Indigenous Peoples in the Amazon
    • U’wa Defense Working Group, Cultural Survival Quarterly, 2001

  • Engaged Projects in the USA
    • Dine Citizens Against Ruining our Environment (Dine CARE)
    • Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force
    • Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN)
    • Indigenous Values Initiative
    • Intertribal Environmental Council
    • Lakota Law Project
    • Native Hope
    • Native Movement
    • NYC Stands with Standing Rock 

  • International Engaged Projects
    • The Gaia Foundation
    • Cultural Conservancy
    • Cultural Survival
    • Le Ciel Foundation
    • Mountain Institute: Sacred Mountains Program
    • Survival International
 


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