United States Links
Guidelines for Aboriginal Canadians Travelling to the United States with Eagle Items under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES)
The National Congress of American Indians serves to preserve rights under Indian treaties and
agreements with the United States and to promote the common welfare of American Indians and
Alaska Natives.
The American Indian Policy Center is a research centre for policy development and education on
critical Indian issues.
The Harvard University Native American Program works in partnership with established faculties at
Harvard to build various programs for outreach, teaching, and research that relate to issues affecting the lives of indigenous peoples.
Indian Country is a weekly paper that provides communities with news and issues from a Native
perspective.
Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) facilitates Native journalists to promote diversity and
defend challenges to free press, speech and expression. NAJA seeks to develop the presence of
Native journalists in mainstream media.
The Native American Business Alliance aims to advance positive
relations between the private and public sectors and Native owned companies.
The Minnesota American Indian Chamber of Commerce promotes entrepreneurial partnerships among American Indian businesses, professionals, and Tribal governmental enterprises that will elevate and sustain the economic vitality of Native American communities.
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