Rettet die Naturvölker
| Abbreviation | fPcN |
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| Founded | 1991 |
| Type | Non-governmental organization |
| Focus | Indigenous rights |
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Area served | Worldwide |
| Website | naturvoelker |
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Rettet die Naturvölker (Save the nature peoples), also known as Friends of People Close to Nature (fPcN) or fPcN interCultural, founded in Lauenburg by Hartmut Heller as Freunde der Naturvölker in 1991, is a non-governmental European human rights organization that works in the field of indigenous rights. Campaigns are carried out on a global level, with members traveling to East Africa, the Amazon Rainforest and the Philippines. The fPcN relocated to Ludwigslust upon the death of its first chairman.