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  • Half-Day Discussion on Right to Water and Indigenous Peoples UNPFII 10th Session 16-27 May 2011
    ~ May 2011

    American Indian Law Alliance  11 Broadway, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10004 Email: aila@ailanyc.org United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues 10th Session 16-27 May 2011, United Nations Headquarters, New York Agenda Item 7: Half-day Discussion on The Rights to Water and Indigenous Peoples Submitted by Ms. Tonya Gonnella Frichner of the American Indian Law[.....]

  • Press Release – Northern California Native Non-Profit to Host United Nations Preparatory Caucus Meeting
    ~ Mar 2011

    Contact: Mary Campbell 707 825 7640 mc@7genfund.org Northern California Native Non-Profit to Host United Nations Preparatory Caucus Meeting BLUE LAKE, California, March 15, 2011 – The Seventh Generation Fund for Indian Development (SGF), an Arcata based Indigenous non-profit organization, is hosting the North American Indigenous Peoples’ Caucus Meeting on March 19-20, 2011 at the Blue[.....]

  • Upcoming 2011 North American Indigenous Peoples Caucus Meeting
    ~ Jan 2011

    The North American Indigenous Peoples’ Caucus (NAIPC) is an international Indigenous Peoples’ preparatory meeting for the 10th Session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII). This two-day in depth working session is designed for tribal nation/First Nations’ leadership, community members, elders, youth, and organizations. The purpose of the NAIPC is to bring[.....]

  • Follow our work on Facebook
    ~ Dec 2010

    welding projectsfacebook badges You can stay informed our what the SGF crew is doing by “Liking” our Facebook page.  Click on the Facebook logo.

  • The Honor Tax – Fulfilling our Responsibilities
    ~ Nov 2009

    The Honor Tax is a way of recognizing and respecting the sovereignty of Native Nations, and implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. This is a “tax” out of respect for Native Sovereignty – rather than a gift or donation. We all live on traditional Native homelands. If you do not[.....]