ICC Alaska is the unified voice and collective spirit of Alaskan Inuit, dedicated to promoting, protecting, and advancing Inuit culture and society. Founded in 1977, ICC represents approximately 180,000 Inuit from Alaska, Canada, Greenland, and Chukotka Russia, serving as the international body for Inuit on matters of global significance.
With a strong focus on human rights and environmental issues, ICC Alaska actively engages in advocating for Inuit rights and sustainable practices, as demonstrated through their participation in international conferences and their commendation of initiatives supporting Inuit marine management and mobility rights.
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