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The future existence of the
remaining Indian tribes in this country depends ultimately upon
secure and permanent land bases, and the rights of self- determination
necessary to preserve traditional customs and ways of life. Learn more.
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The natural resources found on Indian lands vary greatly. NARF concentrates its efforts in
asserting tribal resource rights and protecting them from loss and
exploitation by non-Indians. Major resource protection includes land
rights; water rights; hunting, fishing and gathering rights;
environmental protection; timber rights; and prudent development
of mineral resources. Learn more.
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The Native American Rights Fund is concerned with
securing basic human rights for Native Americans in such areas
as education, health, housing and religious freedom rights.
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NARF focuses much of its efforts on guaranteeing that the
federal and state governments are accountable for the
proper recognition and enforcement of the many laws and
regulations which govern the lives of Indian people.
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This involves not only the establishment of favorable court
precedents in major areas of Indian law, but also the
compilation and distribution of Indian law resources to
everyone working on behalf of Indian rights. Learn more. >>
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