The Indigenous Alliance Without Borders
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In 1997, the Indigenous Alliance Without Borders came together as a result of persistent law enforcement abuse against indigenous peoples living in the southern United States and Mexico border region. We have since worked together inter-tribally from California to Texas to address these human rights violations that threaten the indigenous right of mobility and passage over the international border line.
We Aim To:
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Educate about Indigenous peoples' rights and about conflicts, constructively advocate on public policy measures, and document human rights abuses;
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Actively outreach to and coalition-build with Indigenous/non-Indigenous organizations, communities, and social justice campaigns;
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Protect sacred sites along the border and beyond;
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Facilitate "Know Your Rights" workshops and community forums;
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Promote respect for and protection of Indigenous mobility rights;
Through educational teach-ins, actions, trainings, decolonial cultural projects, youth mentoring, and ceremony as collective/direct action, our advocacy addresses how Indigenous peoples can respond to issues themselves.
Tribes Directly Affected By The BorderPascua Yaqui
Yaqui in Mexico
Tohono O'odham
Tohono O'odham in Mexico
Cocopah, Pima
Gila River
Akimel O'odham
Pai Pai
Kumeyaay
Lipan Apache
Jumano-Apache
Quechan
Tigua
Kickapoo
Mescalero Apache
Hualapai
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Alianza Indigena Sin Fronteras has been your grassroots border activist organization for 25 years bringing you Indigenous Peoples' Day programing consistently + fearlessly. Support Indigenous rights and the rights of Mother Earth by donating to IPD 2023!
Finished June 1, 2023
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