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Murdered and Missing Indigenous Persons awareness walk held at Rocky Boy

Murdered and Missing Indigenous Persons awareness walk held at Rocky Boy Police violence discussed by many   Havre Daily News/Colin Thompson Mary Watson prepares to start walking Wednesday near Laredo Road at the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Awareness Walk. Watson walked in honor of her sister who was killed two years ago in Rocky Boy s Indian Reservation. More than 30 people showed up to a Murdered and Missing Indigenous Persons awareness walk Wednesday at Rocky Boy s Indian Reservation, with many attendees having been personally touched by the ongoing issue, as well as by police violence. President Joe Biden declared Wednesday to be Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day.

MMIW billboards go up in Montana to raise awareness, including Havre

MMIW billboards go up in Montana to raise awareness, including Havre   Havre Daily News/Colin Thompson A newly erected billboard raises awareness in Havre of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis. Missoula photographer Jen Buckley, a Havre HIgh School graduate, is putting up billboards around the state and hoping to expand placement nationally. Jen Buckley, an enrolled member of the Chippewa Cree Tribe and Havre High School graduate, is putting up billboards around Montana including one in Havre to raise awareness of the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis. The billboard in Havre went up last week and depicts a young Native American woman and asks how many have to disappear before people start to notice.

Local photographer brings awareness to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis

  Jen Buckley, owner of Tveraa Photography, wants to get everyone talking about the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) crisis in the state.   As a member of the Chippewa-Cree tribe, this issue hits close to home for her, which is why she’s trying to get more of her photos in more businesses and on more billboards across the state.    These are my people and these are my family that need to be found,” Buckley said.     I always knew and was passionate about this issue, but when Jermain Charlo went missing, I went on a search with her aunt and the Lifeguard group and I just, something has to be done, you know?” she said.

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