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Ho-Chunk Trucker Spreads MMIP Message, Offers Safe Haven from Domestic Violence

The trailer bears striking images of Native women in powwow regalia, one with a red handprint over her mouth, alongside the words: "Invisible No More." For Johnson, a member of the Ho-Chunk Tribal Nation of Nebraska, her message is two-fold: spreading awareness of the ongoing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) crisis and serving as a safe haven for any woman who needs help. "If any woman sees my semi-truck and needs help, me and my dog will help you to safety," Johnson told Native News Online.

Annual Father s Day Powwow at Stewart Indian School returns this weekend | Carson City Nevada News

Annual Father s Day Powwow at Stewart Indian School returns this weekend | Carson City Nevada News

Annual Father s Day Powwow at Stewart Indian School returns this weekend | Carson City Nevada News
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Annual Father s Day Powwow at Stewart Indian School returns this weekend | Carson City Nevada News

Annual Father s Day Powwow at Stewart Indian School returns this weekend | Carson City Nevada News
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