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September 28, 2015August 27, 2025

Wisconsin Public Radio: Ho-Chunk Nation Amends Constitution To Add Environmental Protections

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Tribal members add the rights of nature to their constitution, in order to strengthen protections against corporate harms. Over the last decade, CELDF has helped the 1st communities in the U.S. to adopt laws recognizing nature's rights.

Wisconsin Public Radio: Ho-Chunk Nation Amends Constitution To Add Environmental Protections

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