Links

ETE Links

  • American Indian Institute - The Traditional Circle of Indian Elders and Youth is composed of grassroots spiritual leaders from Indian nations throughout North America. Structured in the ancestral way, the Circle is open to all traditional Indian people.
  • American Indian Law Alliance - Since our founding in 1989, the American Indian Law Alliance has impacted Indigenous peoples, and communities through our dedication to our mandate to protect human rights, social and economic development, culture, environment, health, women and children.
  • Eyak Preservation Council - The Eyak Preservation Council (EPC), Based in Cordova, Alaska, is a 501c3 grassroots environmental and social change organization dedicated to promoting sustainable communities and protecting and preserving wild salmon habitat and Indigenous culture.
  • Gwich'in Steering Committee - The Gwich’in Steering Committee was formed in 1988 in response to increasing threats to open the Sacred Place Where Life Begins, the coastal plain (also known as 1002 area) of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to leasing for oil.
  • Haudenosaunee Task Force - The Haudenosaunee Environmental Task Force is composed of Haudenosaunee leaders, environmental technicians, and scientists chosen by each of the Haudenosaunee Nations to identify environmental problems in their communities and find solutions to them.
  • Indigenous Environmental Network - The Indigenous Environment Network is an alliance of grassroots Indigenous Peoples whose mission is to protect the sacredness of Mother Earth.
  • Seventh Generation Fund - The Seventh Generation Fund is an Indigenous non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and maintaining the uniqueness of Native peoples throughout the Americas.