Dalee Sambo Dorough
Darlene "Dalee" Sambo Dorough (born 1959) is an Iñupiaq advocate for Indigenous rights as well as an expert in international human rights law, international relations, and Alaska Native rights. Dorough was part of the Alaskan tribal sovereignty movement for decades and served on the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues from 2011 to 2016. In 2018 she was elected Chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council, representing the 180,000 Inuit, Yupik, and Chukchi peoples in the Russian Far East, Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. Provided by Wikipedia
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by González, Miguel; Burguete Cal y Mayor, Araceli; Marimán, José; Ortiz-T., Pablo; Funaki, Ritsuko; Aragón Andrade, Orlando; Arteaga Böhrt, Ana Cecilia; Azpiroz Cleñan, Verónica; Cleñan, Azpiroz; Rey de Castro, Frederica Barclay; Cameron, John; Copa-Pabón, Magalí Vienca; Curihuinca Neira, Elsy; Damián Castillo, Bernal; Figueroa Romero, Dolores; Hernández, Laura; Herrera Acuña, María Fernanda; Kennemore, Amy M.; Lillo Vera, Rodrigo; López-Canelas, Elizabeth; Mora Bayo, Mariana; Torra, Pere Morelli; Noningo Sesén, Shapiom; Plata, Wilfredo; Rice, Roberta; Dorough, Dalee Sambo; Sánchez, Consuelo; Weitzner, Viviane
Published in 2021
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