
2007-05-31 | NEW YORK -- The Indigenous Border Summit of the Americas, held in San Xavier on Tohono O'odham land in Arizona, was so successful that the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues is calling for a second Border Summit. | | Tony Gonzales, field representative for the International Indian Treaty Council, said the Border Summit is having far-reaching global impacts.
"As the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues VI came to an end, I am glad to inform you that it too recommended the call for another International Border Summit", Gonzales said.
| | Photo: Western Shoshone Carrie Dann and Michelle Cook, Navajo, participants at the summit in San Xavier and at the Permanent Forum in New York, in May.
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