Melissa Skeet recounted the night she fled into the dark, wooded hill behind her apartment in Flagstaff, Arizona. "I just ...
Celebrate the Native women drawing upon deep traditions to transform our modern world. Native women are leading, innovating, and inspiring in the arts, politics, and protecting the planet. Native ...
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A 1970 Law Led to the Mass Sterilization of Native American Women. That History Still Matters
In 1977, the United Nations Conventions in Geneva was paid a visit by Marie Sanchez, a chief tribal judge on the Northern ...
It was the annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Awareness Summit, where advocates and leaders gathered last week ...
For many, this coexistence of American patriotism and Indigenous pride may seem contradictory Naomi Skiles Members of the Native American Women Warriors, the nation’s first all-women Native American ...
Now in its 20th year, WeWin brings together more than 400 women across tribes and generations for prayer circles, keynote speeches and leadership training. When Susan Masten was growing up in Northern ...
The bill was derailed in the House by now-retired Rep. Bob Goodlatte. Two senators reintroduced a bill Monday that aims to strengthen protections for Native American women, who face above-average ...
American Indians have long been erased or hidden from historical records, but archivists and Native communities are working ...
Voice quivering with emotion Saturday night, Fort Peck tribal member John Pipe thanked the woman who saved his life when he was 6 years old - Anne Standing Woman Hancock. "She was the one who ...
Honoring the work to respond to Murdered Missing Indigenous Women and Relatives (MMIWR) is both heavy and rewarding when families can find closure or reunite. We offer sincere acknowledgement to all ...
Carolyn DeFord, whose mother vanished 25 years ago from her home in La Grande, Oregon, has become a vocal advocate for improving the investigative response to the crisis of missing and murdered ...
In a room filled with grief and rage, Indigenous women leaders on Tuesday called on Minneapolis officials to declare a state of emergency, saying the city is failing to protect them from trafficking, ...
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