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Inter-Tribal Council Passes Resolution Urging FCC to Establish Specific Event Code for Missing and Endangered Persons

The Inter-Tribal Council (ITC) of the Five Civilized Tribes passed a resolution urging the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to establish a specific event code for missing and endangered persons at their quarterly meeting April 19 at WinStar World Casino and Resort. “First American men and women have historically been disproportionately affected by missing person cases, with First Americans constituting 2.5% of all missing persons cases despite comprising only 1.2% of the U.S. population, as reported by the National Crime Information Center, underscoring the urgent need for targeted measures,” the resolution reads. “First American women are at an even greater risk of going missing or being, Endangered, with estimates suggesting that they are ten times more likely to fall victim to homicide than the average American woman, emphasizing the urgent need for focused attention and specialized support.”

Native Public Media petitions FCC to create alert code for missing, endangered adults

Native Public Media petitions FCC to create alert code for missing, endangered adults
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Native Public Media petitions FCC to create alert code for missing, endangered adults

Native Public Media petitions FCC to create alert code for missing, endangered adults
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FCC to consider emergency public alert for endangered Native Americans

American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association Announces New Board President, Executive Committee and Members to its Board of Directors

Seven representatives from Tribal nations across Indian Country are joining the executive committee and board of the American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association. Founded in 1998, AIANTA works to advance cultural heritage tourism in Native Nations and communities across the United States. The AIANTA Board of Directors is composed of representatives from 15 designated regions that represent all the Native Nations in Indian Country.

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