
International Indian Treaty Council
The International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1974 that advocates for the rights of Indigenous peoples worldwide. It works to protect Indigenous lands, cultures, and sovereignty through human rights advocacy, treaty monitoring, and promoting Indigenous voices in international forums like the United Nations. The IITC helps Indigenous communities defend their treaties and self-determination, ensuring their concerns are recognized and respected on a global scale. It serves as a bridge between Indigenous nations and international institutions, fostering solidarity and empowering Indigenous peoples to protect their rights and environment.