An NGO in consultative status with the United Nations Economic & Social Council (ECOSOC)

The American Indian Law Alliance (AILA) was founded in 1989; it is an Indigenous, non-profit, non-partisan organization that works with Indigenous nations, communities, and organizations in our struggle for sovereignty, human rights, and social justice for our peoples.

A passion for sovereignty & healing all our relations

Advocating for Indigenous sovergnty and living in right and proper relationship with all living beings and our Mother the Earth.

  • Return Maple Bay

    Heal the Reciprocal Relationship Between Onondaga Lake and Onondaga Nation.

  • Doctrine of Discovery

    We are committed to confronting and combating the Doctrine of Discovery.

  • Canandaigua Treaty of 1794

    Advocating for the honoring of our treaty rights and protections.

  • Original Instructions

    Over a thousand years ago on the shores of Onondaga Lake, a democracy that centered the rights of all living beings was born.

  • Rights of Mother Earth

    We have a sacred obligation regarding our environment; these are ancient laws handed down from one generation to the next.

  • Two Row Wampum

    Two Row Wampum is a living treaty and a way for humans to live in harmony with one another and the natural world.

  • Women’s Rights

    In Haudenosaunee Confederacy societies, women have always had a central role in governance and culture.

  • Sovereignty

    We have a sacred obligation regarding our environment; these are ancient laws handed down from one generation to the next.

  • International Advocacy

    The Haudenosaunee have participated in international diplomacy dating back to at least the League of Nations.

Banner that says: Our Right to Sovereignty is non-negotiable

Scope of Work

Protecting the Rights of Mother Earth, Empowering Indigenous Women & Children, Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery, Advancing the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, and Public Education.

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United Nations

  • Global Indigenous Women’s Caucus.
  • Global Indigenous Peoples Caucus.
  • Indigenous Craft Fair.
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Social Services

  • Language Courses.
  • Elders Lunch.
  • Food Boxes.
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How do you pollute your Mother the Earth?

Executive director of the American Indian Law Alliance, Betty Hill (neé Lyons)Betty Hill (neé Lyons) - Executive Director

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