Tribal nations in the United States are leading a "Rights of Nature" movement to enshrine the inherent rights of the natural world – including plants, animals, and lands and waters – into law. Last week, the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians in northern Michigan passed a resolution in defense of the tribe's first family: its natural resources. "Anishinaabe…
Source: Red Lake Nation News
Sault Tribe Joins the Fight for Mother Nature's Legal Rights with New Resolution
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