IP Organisations

The Indigenous Peoples movement is vibrant and wide-spread across the world. There are a large number of international, regional, national and local organisations working for their rights. Given the particular discrimination that they encounter there are groups specifically working upon indigenous women's issues, and because they will be the future of any indigenous movement there is a focus on indigenous youth.

Muskowekwan aim to become Canada’s 1st aboriginal potash miner

Dene Nation Concerned About Emergency Preparedness from Toxic Tailings Pond

Anishinabek have treaty rights to share mining revenues

Indonesia: Indigenous Peoples Fight for Rights Online

Northern Residents Turn out for Forum on Toxic Tailings Pond Spill

Jalapa says NO to mining! Guatemalan Constitutional Court hears case related to Tahoe Resources' mining license

Declaration - The World Trade Organization (WTO) and Indigenous Peoples: Resisting Globalization, Asserting Self-Determination

Canada Native Leaders Fighting to Protect Our Natural Resources

Fundación Pachamama Requests Solidarity

The mismatch between indigenous communities and mining wealth

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