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Ingrid El-Issa
The Fund for the Four Directions
New York City, USA
Native American Women’s Rights Activist |
Ingrid El-Issa (O’Peqtaw-Metamoh) was an outspoken Indigenous women’s human rights activist who was brutally murdered in
February of 1999. Ingrid was Executive Director of the Fund for the
Four Directions where she initiated a new effort to promote and
revitalize Indigenous languages and cultures. She was the Chair
of the NGO Committee on the United Nations International Decade
of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, which eventually created the
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII)
in 2002. Ingrid is acknowledged by many as one of the key figures
in the establishment of the Forum. Today, she is recognized as a pioneering women’s human
rights defender who helped to integrate Indigenous Rights into the human rights framework
and influenced governments and institutions to take action on a number of Indigenous rights
concerns.
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