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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>
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|Type=<translate><!--T:1--> Non-profit</translate>
|Country=<translate>Colorado</translate>
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|Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Colorado</translate>
|Current focus=<translate>Indigenous knowledge and traditions</translate>
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|Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Indigenous knowledge and traditions</translate>
<translate>Natural Resource Management</translate>
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<translate><!--T:4--> Natural Resource Management</translate>
<translate>Indigenous rights</translate>
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<translate><!--T:5--> Indigenous rights</translate>
<translate>Human rights</translate>
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<translate><!--T:6--> Human rights</translate>
<translate>Law</translate>
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|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.
  

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Organization name

Native American Rights Fund (NARF)

Organization link

https://www.narf.org/

Organization type

Non-profit

Country

Colorado

Current focus/area

Indigenous knowledge and traditions Natural Resource Management Indigenous rights Human rights Law

Description/notes

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.

NARF works with religious, civil rights, and other Native American organizations to shape the laws that will help assure the civil and religious rights of all Native Americans. NARF attorneys, many of whom are tribal citizens, use their understanding of Indian legal issues to assist tribes in negotiating with individuals, companies, and governmental agencies.

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Indigenous knowledge and traditions

Natural Resource Management Indigenous rights Human rights

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39° 33' 0.36" N, 105° 46' 55.56" WLatitude: 39.5501
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