Protection of Indigenous Peoples' Rights

United Indigenous Nations

Welcome to the United Indigenous Nations

The United Indigenous Nations (U.I.N.) envisions a world in which the rights of Indigenous Peoples are fully recognized, respected, and protected. In this world, Indigenous communities live in harmony with their cultures, traditions, and environments, and enjoy the same freedom and dignity as all people.

Vision

The United Indigenous Nations (U.I.N.) represents Indigenous nations and tribal organizations globally, working to promote Indigenous rights, cultures, territories, and their protection. We strive for a world in which Indigenous nations and communities enjoy equal rights, make their own decisions, and preserve their cultural identities.

Mission

The U.I.N. is committed to the global protection and promotion of Indigenous rights, grounded in international standards such as UNDRIP, ILO 169, ICERD, the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We support the empowerment of Indigenous communities, the safeguarding of their cultures, and their representation in national and international forums.

Nations

These are the Nations at the U.I.N.

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Indigenous People Germaniten

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Lakota Nation

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C.SA.K

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U.A.B.

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Kinakwii
Nation

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Saamaka
Tribe

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Wakaminenga
Maori

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DJOLOF Tribe of
Dogo Family

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Kingdom of Kush

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Tribe of YHDH

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GHANA
Mission

Community

Our mission is to unite Indigenous communities around the world, strengthen their rights, and provide a platform for collaboration and knowledge exchange. We promote dialogue with the global community to achieve our common goals of peace, self-determination, and sustainable prosperity.

Vision

Harmony

We envision a world where Indigenous peoples can thrive in harmony under just governance systems that recognize and protect their fundamental rights.

Respect

Values

  • Peace – We resolve conflicts through dialogue and nonviolence.

  • Respect – At the heart of our work is the protection of cultural diversity and Indigenous rights.

  • Community – Together, we shape a future grounded in solidarity and mutual support.
Mission

Guidance

The U.I.N. is led by a Central Coordination Office, an Advisory Council and a Chief Coordinator elected by the members. Together, we develop and implement the organization’s strategic goals.

The highest decision-making body of the U.I.N. is the Assembly of Nations, where all members commit to the core principles and goals of the U.I.N. Agreement.

Vision

Our Role

The U.I.N. is the only international organization dedicated to the understanding and respect of the collective rights of all peoples. We focus on strengthening self-determination, cultural recognition, and the right to shape one’s life in accordance with one’s own values – as the foundation of peaceful and just societies.

Respect

History

The United Indigenous Nations (U.I.N.) was founded in 2024. Its original purpose was to spread the message of nonviolence and mutual respect. Inspired by the historical oppression of Indigenous communities around the world, the U.I.N. offers a forum for open exchange, learning, and mutual support among peoples.

U.I.N. Member Nations

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U.I.N. Offices

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