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Governor Evers visits Ho-Chunk Nation in Black River Falls

Gov Tony Evers talks with Ho-Chunk leaders about affordable housing

Known and not forgotten - Indian Country Today

Known and not forgotten ‘Native women and men still struggle from the effects of colonization, marginalization and assimilation and our shared trauma’ #MMIWG Author: May 5, 2021 Dennis Willard, of Bellevue, Wash., carries a sign that reads Where Is She as he marches in support of missing and murdered Indigenous women during a rally to mark Indigenous Peoples Day in downtown Seattle, Monday, Oct. 14, 2019. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) ‘Native women and men still struggle from the effects of colonization, marginalization and assimilation and our shared trauma’ #MMIWG Vincent Schilling Hanna Harris would have been 29 years old on May 5. In 2013, the Northern Cheyenne woman went missing, was murdered, and found on the tribe’s reservation. Back then she was 21 with a 10-month-old

The sweetest person you could ever meet : Sister remembers 23-year-old murdered in Tempe

The sweetest person you could ever meet : Sister remembers 23-year-old murdered in Tempe Chelsea Curtis, Arizona Republic © Courtesy of Stephanie Begay Tammy Begay, 23. Like most 23-year-olds, Tammy Begay was full of life and had high hopes for her future.  She was outdoorsy and outgoing and, at times, goofy, her sister Stephanie Begay told The Arizona Republic on Tuesday. She had two older sisters, two younger sisters and loved spoiling her niece.  Basically, she was just the sweetest person you could ever meet, Stephanie said. She knew she could go after the things she wanted in life and she was on the right path to doing that.  

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