Native American Rights Fund
Anne Lucke currently serves as the Library Director at the National Indian Law Library, a position held since April 2013. Prior to this role, Anne garnered experience as a Law Librarian at the same institution and worked as an Assistant Librarian at the U.S. Courts Library, 10th Circuit from July 2011 to April 2013. Additional experience includes serving as a Reference Librarian at Holland & Hart from June 2006 to July 2011, a Development Associate at the University of Colorado Foundation from 2002 to 2004, and a Fellow at El Pomar Foundation from 2000 to 2002. Anne earned an MLS in Library Science from Indiana University Bloomington (2004-2006), an M.S. in Public Policy from Rutgers University (1997-1998), and a degree from Colorado College (1993-1997).
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Native American Rights Fund
Since 1970, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF) has provided specialized legal assistance to Indian tribes, organizations, and individuals nationwide who might otherwise have gone without adequate representation. NARF has successfully asserted and defended the most important rights of Indians and tribes in hundreds of major cases and has achieved significant results in such critical areas as tribal sovereignty, treaty rights, natural resource protection, and Indian education. NARF is a non-profit 501c(3) organization that focuses on guaranteeing that federal and state governments live up to their legal obligations. In 2020, NARF released a groundbreaking report on the obstacles to political participation experienced by Native voters. Learn more and get the report and latest actions at https://vote.narf.org/