- Summary
- The International Indian Treaty Council IITC is a vital organization dedicated to advancing Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination across vast regions of North, Central, South America, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. Working tirelessly to protect Indigenous rights and traditional ways, the IITC focuses on safeguarding sacred lands and establishing treaties with Native peoples and communities. Their mission centers on recognizing the rights of Indigenous Peoples in these diverse continents, ensuring that their cultures and sacred territories remain protected under international law and Indigenous law. Through their initiatives, the IITC promotes mutual respect among nations and people, advocating for the restoration of sovereignty and the preservation of the diverse cultural heritage of Indigenous communities across the world. They work together to build alliances that enable sustainable development for all people, ensuring that no single nation can dominate or disregard Indigenous rights. This commitment to peace and equality is reflected in the council's consistent efforts to maintain a balance of power while respecting the distinct histories, traditions, and identities of every Indigenous group living in the Pacific region and beyond.
- Title
- International Indian Treaty Council | IITC
- Description
- The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) serves as an advocate for the human rights of Indigenous Peoples locally, nationally, and internationally.
- Keywords
- rights, peoples, treaty, international, human, treaties, council, sovereignty, indian, food, more, news, america, working, recognition, view, region
- NS Lookup
- A 104.21.21.206, A 172.67.200.85
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized 2026-04-14
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