Pan-American Indigenous Council
The Pan-American Indigenous Council is an organization that represents Indigenous peoples across the Americas. Its primary goal is to promote the rights, culture, and well-being of Indigenous communities. The council serves as a platform for dialogue and collaboration among various Indigenous groups, advocating for their interests at national and international levels.
Founded in the mid-20th century, the council works to address issues such as land rights, cultural preservation, and social justice. It collaborates with other organizations, including the United Nations and various non-governmental organizations, to ensure that Indigenous voices are heard and respected in policy-making processes.