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'We allow it to fester': Fargo marchers amplify stories of missing, murdered Indigenous people


“The journey in this realm is very hard to describe,” a victim s sister told the crowd.
Written By: C.S. Hagen
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Demonstrators take part in a march for missing and murdered Indigenous people on Friday, May 7, 2021, in Fargo. C.S. Hagen / The Forum
FARGO The march for missing and murdered Indigenous people on Friday, May 7, was quiet, with demonstrators keeping to sidewalks and obeying traffic signals, but the event was made powerful by the tragic stories survivors of violence shared with the nearly 100 people who attended.
Before speeches began in Fargo s Island Park, Christy Goulet, a Native American woman from Dilworth, Minn., moved a bucket of fragrant burning sage through the crowd, smudging people for cleansing. ....

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Communities rally in support of families of missing and murdered Indigenous people


Communities rally in support of families of missing and murdered Indigenous people
Family members with missing and murdered Indigenous loved ones gathered on Wednesday, May 5, to bring awareness to the alarming rate in which Indigenous men, women and children go missing and are murdered each year.
8:16 pm, May 5, 2021
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Family members of missing and murdered Indigenous people, draped in quilts, stood in front of the North Dakota State Library on Wednesday, May 5. A member of the Three Affiliated Tribes Victim Services (back center) spoke about the importance of coming together to heal from trauma caused by violence. Michelle Griffith / The Forum. ....

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