Anaya: US Needs ‘New Measures for Reconciliation and to Address Historical Wrongs’ Against Indigenous Peoples

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When James Anaya, the United Nations Special Rapporteur for Indigenous Peoples was finishing up his tour of the United States last spring, he received a packet of letters from high school students in South Dakota. Among them was a letter…read more

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