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United Native Americans has testified before the United Nations Listening Sessions and the U.S. Department of Education’s Urban Indian Education Listening and Learning Sessions and founded Idle No More in the San Francisco Bay Area. UNA has testified in Numerous U.S Senate Hearings on the deplorable conditions of Indian boarding schools and hospitals on reservations. And led investigations of seven Indian boarding schools and three Indian hospitals due to the poor service and abusive treatment of Indian people. UNA Established and coordinated the FIRST Native American Studies Program in the United States at UC Berkeley in 1969. UNA Published The FIRST National Indian newspaper called Warpath, and was involved in the occupation of Alcatraz, and the Take-Over of Wounded Knee, and Led the Take-Over and Occupation of Mt. UNA was one of the national coordinators of the Longest Walk in 1978, and the Long Walk for Survival in 1980. Department of Education’s Urban Indian Education Listening and Learning Sessions, Lobbied Against Fracking, Testified Against Coal Exports, Lobbied Against GMO Foods and founded Idle No More in the San Francisco Bay Area. UNA has led and participated in many pro-indigenous protests, marches, and sit-ins throughout the United States. UNA is a strong advocate against the many hate crimes that are affecting Indigenous people around the world. UNA advocates for the enforcement of all indigenous treaties made with the United States, reparations and accountability of the theft of tribal ancestral lands and natural resources, the protection of Native American sacred sites and burial sites, pro-indigenous curriculum to be taught in public schools (K-12), ending the use of the blood quantum, improving the negative image of indigenous people and ending tribal corruption in Indian gaming. If you are interested in scheduling United Native Americans to present a workshop or be a guest lecturer, please call (510)672-7187 or [email protected]
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