TREATY RIGHTS RECOGNIZED BY THE ORGANIZATION OF AMERICAN STATES

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On April 20th, a historic consensus decision adopting strong language on Treaty Rights was taken by the States attending the 14th session of negotiations for the proposed American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Washington DC. The proposed Declaration has been under negotiation by Indigenous Peoples and the 35 member States of the Organization of American States since 1995.read more

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