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Justice for indigenous peoples!

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Whether it's $5,000 or $5, every contribution makes a difference!

The Indian Law Resource Center relies on the generosity of people like you. We are funded entirely by contributions and grants from foundations, individuals and Indian nations. Other than tribal donations, we accept no other government support.

Other ways to give:

If you like to send a check, make it payable to ILRC and mail it to:

Indian Law Resource Center
602 N. Ewing Street
Helena, MT  59601

Or Call (406) 449-2006, ext. 0, if you prefer to have us process a credit card donation or if you would like routing information to make a wire transfer.

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Our Mission and Purpose

The Center provides legal assistance to indigenous peoples of the Americas to combat racism and oppression, to protect their lands and environment, to protect their cultures and ways of life, to achieve sustainable economic development and genuine self-government, and to realize their other human rights.

The Indian Law Resource Center seeks to overcome the grave problems that threaten Native peoples by advancing the rule of law, by establishing national and international legal standards that preserve their human rights and dignity, and by challenging the governments of the world to accord justice and equality before the law to all indigenous peoples of the Americas.

Indian nations and tribes and other indigenous communities throughout the world are afflicted by poverty, poor health and discrimination. Many Native communities are subjected to grave human rights abuses. Indian land and natural resources are often expropriated or degraded. When indigenous peoples are deprived of their ways of life and their ties to the earth, they suffer. Many have disappeared completely. Profoundly aware that when any culture ceases to exist, the whole world is diminished irrevocably, the Indian Law Resource Center’s principal goal is the preservation and well-being of Indian and other Native nations and tribes.