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Missing and murdered Indigenous women - Wikipedia
Missing and murdered Indigenous women - Wikipedia
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) is an epidemic of violence against Indigenous women in Canada, the United States, and Latin America; notably those in the FNIM and Native American communities. Across Latin America, it is estimated that Indigenous women and girls are disproportionately the victims of femicide. According to a report prepared by the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, representatives from Canada, Mexico, and the United States have resolved to work together as part of the North American Working Group on Violence Against Indigenous Women and Girls. A mass movement in the US and Canada works to raise awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) through organizing marches; building databases of the missing; holding local community, city council, and tribal council meetings; and conducting domestic violence trainings and other informational sessions for police.
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Missing and murdered Indigenous women - Wikipedia
Violence On The Land, Violence On Our Bodies: Building an Indigenous Response to Environmental Violence - Women’s Earth Alliance and Native Youth Sexual Health Network
Violence On The Land, Violence On Our Bodies: Building an Indigenous Response to Environmental Violence - Women’s Earth Alliance and Native Youth Sexual Health Network
For Indigenous communities in North America, the links between land and body create a powerful intersection—one that, when overlooked or discounted, can threaten their very existence. Extractive industries have drilled, mined, and fracked on lands on or near resource-rich Indigenous territories for decades.
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Violence On The Land, Violence On Our Bodies: Building an Indigenous Response to Environmental Violence - Women’s Earth Alliance and Native Youth Sexual Health Network
Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
The National Inquiry’s Final Report reveals that persistent and deliberate human and Indigenous rights violations and abuses are the root cause behind Canada’s staggering rates of violence against Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA people. The two volume report calls for transformative legal and social changes to resolve the crisis that has devastated Indigenous communities across the country.
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Reclaiming Power and Place: The Final Report of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
Navajo Women and Abuse: The Context for Their Troubled Relationships - Journal of Family Violence
Navajo Women and Abuse: The Context for Their Troubled Relationships - Journal of Family Violence
In this article, on the basis of interviews with seven Navajo women, the author discusses the Navajo woman’s perspective on domestic violence. These discussions reveal several factors that distinguish the Navajo woman’s experience of abuse from that of the Anglo3 woman. These factors are examined in light of historical and contemporary understandings of the Navajo world. Three cultural elements can help us understand the Navajo woman’s experience of abuse: the cultural concept of hózhó, the searing tale (in the Creation Story) of the quarrel between First Man and First Woman, a quarrel that brought great tragedy to the people; and the Kinaáldá, the female puberty rite. It is the author’s argument that these facets of the Navajo culture, in addition to Western explanations for women’s staying with abusive partners, are powerful contributors to the Navajo woman’s understanding of abuse in her life and if we are to develop successful techniques for intervention, we must consider these elements as well as those of the dominant culture.
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Navajo Women and Abuse: The Context for Their Troubled Relationships - Journal of Family Violence
United States of America: Maze of injustice: The failure to protect indigenous women from violence - Amnesty International
United States of America: Maze of injustice: The failure to protect indigenous women from violence - Amnesty International
This report focuses on sexual violence against indigenous women in the USA. Governments have a responsibility to ensure that women are able to enjoy their right to freedom from sexual violence. As citizens of particular tribal nations, the welfare and safety of American Indian and Alaska Native women are directly linked to the authority and […]
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United States of America: Maze of injustice: The failure to protect indigenous women from violence - Amnesty International
The Tragedy of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)
The Tragedy of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)
While violence against women plagues many communities across the country and around the world, the Native American indigenous groups in North America are particularly hard struck by this devastating problem. Missing and murdered indigenous women
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The Tragedy of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)
Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons: Legal, Prosecution, Advocacy, & Healthcare - Department of Justice Journal of Federal Law and Practice
Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons: Legal, Prosecution, Advocacy, & Healthcare - Department of Justice Journal of Federal Law and Practice
For years, tribal citizens and grass roots organizations sought to bring attention to the issues surrounding missing or murdered American Indians and Alaska Natives. In tribal consultations and listening sessions, tribal leaders, advocates, law enforcement, community members, and others raised concerns about the disappearance or murder of American Indian and Alaska Native people across the United States. Tribes began taking concerted action to address these issues in their communities.
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Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons: Legal, Prosecution, Advocacy, & Healthcare - Department of Justice Journal of Federal Law and Practice
Red Women Rising
Red Women Rising
The Red Women Rising Project strives to increase public awareness of domestic violence and sexual assault as it affects Native American women living urban areas. Through development of various resources, tools, media, and technical assistance, Red Women Rising seeks to promote justice and healing for Urban Indian women.
·redwomenrising.org·
Red Women Rising
Missing and Murdered Women— Native Womens Wilderness
Missing and Murdered Women— Native Womens Wilderness
Our women, girls, and two-spirts are being taken from us in an alarming way. As of 2016, the National Crime Information Center has reported 5,712 cases of missing American Indian and Alaska Native women and girls. Strikingly, the U.S Department of Justice missing persons database has only reported 116 cases. The majority of these murders are committed by non-Native people on Native-owned land. The lack of communication combined with jurisdictional issues between state, local, federal, and tribal law enforcement, make it nearly impossible to begin the investigative process.
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Missing and Murdered Women— Native Womens Wilderness