115:. There she established the first regional group of the Society for Threatened Peoples in 1974, recruiting campaigners to fight for the rights of ethnic and religious minorities. Thanks to her success, her husband was able to rely on her developments when he moved to Göttingen. She went on to organize visits to German of American Indians from North and Latin America, allowing them to reveal details of their mistreatment. She also made a significant contribution to the
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in order to contribute to research in connection with the
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