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|Name=Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
|Name=Native American Rights Fund (NARF)
|Link=https://www.narf.org/
|Link=https://www.narf.org/
|Type=<translate>Non-profit</translate>
|Type=<translate><!--T:1--> Non-profit</translate>
|Country=<translate>Colorado</translate>
|Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Colorado</translate>
|Current focus=<translate>Indigenous knowledge and traditions</translate>
|Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Indigenous knowledge and traditions</translate>
<translate>Natural Resource Management</translate>
<translate><!--T:4--> Natural Resource Management</translate>
<translate>Indigenous rights</translate>
<translate><!--T:5--> Indigenous rights</translate>
<translate>Human rights</translate>
<translate><!--T:6--> Human rights</translate>
<translate>Law</translate>
<translate><!--T:7--> Law</translate>
|Description=NARF is governed by a volunteer board of directors composed of thirteen Native Americans from different tribes throughout the country with a variety of expertise in Indian matters. NARF focuses on applying existing laws and treaties to guarantee that national and state governments live up to their legal obligations.
|Description=NARF is governed by a volunteer board of directors composed of thirteen Native Americans from different tribes throughout the country with a variety of expertise in Indian matters. NARF focuses on applying existing laws and treaties to guarantee that national and state governments live up to their legal obligations.