International Indian Treaty
The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) is an organization representing Indigenous Peoples from North, Central, and South America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific, dedicated to advocating for the sovereignty and self-determination of Indigenous communities. Established in 1974, the IITC works towards the recognition and protection of Indigenous rights, treaties, traditional cultures, and sacred lands through various international forums and initiatives.
Focused on key issues such as human rights, food sovereignty, and environmental health, the IITC also seeks to build solidarity among Indigenous Peoples globally while disseminating vital information related to their struggles and perspectives. The organization plays an integral role in participating in United Nations processes and promoting international recognition for treaties and agreements between Indigenous Peoples and nation-states.
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