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Our offers
Treaty Rights Compliance Support
Support for treaty rights compliance for Indigenous people in the United States
Cultural Sovereignty Education
Education on cultural sovereignty issues for Indigenous people in the United States
Free Prior and Informed Consent Negotiation
Negotiation of free prior and informed consent for Indigenous people in the United States
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About the company
At Reparations for Indigenous People, we are dedicated to stimulating and supporting the conversation around reparations for Indigenous people in the United States. We actively seek out opportunities to collaborate with Indigenous groups and organizations on projects and initiatives, and promote collaboration to pursue the goals of reparation and self-determination. We are committed to restoring justice and righting wrongs for Indigenous people in the US.
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Our advantages
We provide an easy way for people from all backgrounds to learn about current initiatives towards indigenous people.
We offer a platform for connecting people with resources to support indigenous people.
We provide resources to help individuals and organizations make a difference in the lives of indigenous people.
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How it works
Research US regulations and policies for Indigenous people reparations
Find organizations and/or activists who are working on reparations for Indigenous people in the US
Contact relevant organizations and individuals to find out how to get involved
FAQ
Reparations are a form of recompense for past wrongs and injustices, and in the case of indigenous people in the United States, they refer to compensation for crimes committed by the US government or its agents against indigenous people.
Anyone who can demonstrate a direct connection to the injustices that occurred and can prove that they are members of the indigenous community can benefit from reparations.
Reparations can come in a variety of forms, including financial compensation, the return of lands or resources, or recognition of tribes and the restoration of cultural practices.
Reparations for indigenous people in the United States are still being discussed and debated, but there have been some successes in terms of financial compensation and the return of lands.
Yes, there are a number of organizations and initiatives focused on reparations for indigenous people, such as the National Congress of American Indians, the Native American Rights Fund, the Indigenous Reparations Project, and the American Indian Repatriation Foundation.
Reparations for indigenous people could have a transformative effect on their communities, restoring lands and resources, repairing the damage of past injustices, and restoring cultural practices.