
Protecting the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Respect and Dignity (Humanity)

Health and Healing

Autonomy, Self-Determination, Decentralization

Economy
Welcome to the United Indigenous Nations
Vision and Mission Statement
The United Indigenous Nation (U.I.N.) is the global representative of indigenous nations and tribal tribal organizations for the promotion of indigenous rights, cultures, native territories territories and their protection. It strives for a world in which indigenous nations nations and tribal communities have equal rights, can make their own decisions and can continue to preserve their cultural identity.

Explore the United Indigenous Nations Program
The U.I.N. is committed to protecting and promoting the rights of indigenous peoples based on international standards such as the UNDRIP, ILO 169, ICERD, the UN Convention on the Right of the Child and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The organization works to strengthen indigenous communites, protect their cultures and represent their voices in national and international bodies.
U.I.N. Member Nations
Strength in Numbers
Wakaminenga Maori Government
Joined on September 13 2024

Kinakwii Nation
Joined on October 7 2024

Indigenous humans
across ...
... member nations and ...
international body
to represent them.
Recent work
Discover The Most Beautiful Highlights of The Indigenous Nations Portfolio
Click on the images for insights into the unique portfolios of indigenous peoples. Discover cultural achievements, traditional art, music, literature and the rich heritage of each community. Each portfolio shows the identity, diversity and value of these nations.