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Indigenous Peoples' Traditional Sovereignty Network

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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:

Social Development:
  • Indigenous issues
  • Geographic scope: Regional
  • North America
  • Country of activity:
  • United States of America
  • Canada
  • Millennium Development Goals:
  • Ensure environmental sustainability
  • Mission statement:
    Year established:
    Year of registration: 2009
    Organizational structure: The structure is a network of Indigenous communities and people in North America to support the inter-Indigenous relationship between and among communities to build and support capacity building.
    Number and type of members: Indigenous communities and individual people both Indigenous and non-Indigenous supporters are the members of the network. Randy Kapashesit, late Chief of the MoCreebec Council of the Cree Nation--Indigenous Government--supported the start of the Indigenous Peoples' Traditional Sovereignty Network in 2009. Approximately 50 members across Indigenous communities are participated in the network since 2009.
    Funding structure:
  • Fees for education and training services
  • Fees for providing consulting or research services
  • Donations and grants from domestic sources
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