UN EXPLORES NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS IN U. S
PART B: Which detail from
the text best supports...
UN EXPLORES NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS IN U. S
PART B: Which detail from
the text best supports the answer to
Part A?
A "I've been to countries throughout Latin America and Africa,
Asia, and I think it's natural for me, in my capacity as UN
special rapporteur, to look in my own backyard, as it were." (
Paragraph 10)
B "Another thing that I think has changed is that there's more
awareness among tribes of their connections with the
outside world with indigenous peoples." ( Paragraph 18)
C "Well, we asked to meet with members of Congress, and just
didn't get a positive response." ( Paragraph 25)
D "I can to try to give voice to indigenous peoples, to ensure
that their voice is being heard." ( Paragraph 44)
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