Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), a combination of a large network of environmental movements and organizations of indigenous people in the United States, as well as an annual conference that brings together members of the IEN.The IEN have 6 main goals: Educate and empower indigenous grassroots people to address and develop strategies for the protection of our environment; Reaffirm our traditional and natural laws as Indigenous peoples; Recognize, support, promote, environmentally sound lifestyles and economic livelihoods; Commit to influence all politics that affect our people on a local, regional, national and international level; Include youth and elders in all levels of activities; Protect our rights to practice our spiritual beliefs.The IEN also has an Environmental Code of Ethics which was written in Bear Butte, South Dakota in 1991. "@en }
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- Indigenous_Environmental_Network comment "Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), a combination of a large network of environmental movements and organizations of indigenous people in the United States, as well as an annual conference that brings together members of the IEN.The IEN have 6 main goals: Educate and empower indigenous grassroots people to address and develop strategies for the protection of our environment; Reaffirm our traditional and natural laws as Indigenous peoples; Recognize, support, promote, environmentally sound lifestyles and economic livelihoods; Commit to influence all politics that affect our people on a local, regional, national and international level; Include youth and elders in all levels of activities; Protect our rights to practice our spiritual beliefs.The IEN also has an Environmental Code of Ethics which was written in Bear Butte, South Dakota in 1991. ".
- Q6024683 comment "Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN), a combination of a large network of environmental movements and organizations of indigenous people in the United States, as well as an annual conference that brings together members of the IEN.The IEN have 6 main goals: Educate and empower indigenous grassroots people to address and develop strategies for the protection of our environment; Reaffirm our traditional and natural laws as Indigenous peoples; Recognize, support, promote, environmentally sound lifestyles and economic livelihoods; Commit to influence all politics that affect our people on a local, regional, national and international level; Include youth and elders in all levels of activities; Protect our rights to practice our spiritual beliefs.The IEN also has an Environmental Code of Ethics which was written in Bear Butte, South Dakota in 1991. ".