Emerging international native relations — part 1: Developing relations across the borders
This is the first installment in a five-part series that explores the global connections of Indigenous peoples, focusing on North American Indigenous diplomacy. Outlines cross-border collaborations between First Nations in Canada and tribes in the United states, including the National Indian Brotherhood in Canada, and its former president George Manuel. Provides a timeline spanning 1969-1975 which highlights key moments in Indigenous diplomacy during this pivotal period.
Citation: La Course, Richard. (February, 1975). Emerging international native relations — part 1: Developing relations across the borders. American Indian Law Newsletter, 8(2), pp.29-31. University of New Mexico School of Law, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.