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Missing and murdered Indigenous women awareness continues to grow


Amber Kanazbah Crotty, a Navajo Nation Council Delegate, recalls how just a few years ago, law enforcement agencies didn t want to talk about the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People.
Up to about 2018, we still had law enforcement telling us this was not an issue, that it s not a prevalent issue, she said.
In 2018, she testified before the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs during a hearing called “Missing and Murdered: Confronting the Silent Crisis in Indian country.”
“I remember being there and watching our FBI partners walk out of the room before we gave our testimony,” Crotty said. “That sticks with me as an advocate, as a mom, as a council delegate, in terms of how we need to protect one another.” ....

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National day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls


GREAT FALLS, Mont. – Wednesday marks a national day of awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous women and girls.
According to the Department of Justice, Native Americans account for more than 25% of the missing person cases in Montana, despite making up less than 7% of the population. Native Americans are 4 times more likely to go missing in the Treasure State.
Ceremonies are being held here at home and across the nation today to bring awareness to the movement, which comes at a crucial time in northern Montana right now, with a rise in missing people cases on the Blackfeet Reservation.
As of Wednesday morning, four people from the Blackfeet Reservation alone have vanished from family and friends over a span of two weeks. 3- year- old Arden Pepion, 26-year-old Leo Wagner, 35-year-old Anjeanise Wagner, and 37-year-old Ray Lynn Rider have been missing for several days. Each of their family and friends are pleading for answers. ....

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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women event held in Arlee


Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women event held in Arlee
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and last updated 2021-05-13 11:12:56-04
ARLEE — The Jocko Valley Walk/Run for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women awareness walk began at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
The event was designed to remember and honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
Participants met in the parking lot of Arlee High School where a short introduction and an honor song took place.
People dressed in red and holding signs then walked along US Highway 93 South through Arlee and onto the bike path.
Participants then went down to Dirty Corner and then returned to the school for the Red Sand Project. ....

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'Running for Justice': Boston Marathoner Launches Virtual Race for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Relatives


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Home » Events » ‘Running for Justice’: Boston Marathoner Launches Virtual Race for Missing & Murdered Indigenous Relatives
Jordan Marie Daniel gained recognition in the running community when she ran the 2019 Boston Marathon with a red handprint over her mouth to symbolize Indigenous women silenced by violence. On May 5, you can join her in a virtual run to further raise awareness of this epidemic.
In addition to the iconic handprint, though, Jordan Marie Brings Three White Horses Daniel also ran the Boston Marathon with the letters “MMIW” painted on her leg. This drew awareness to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement. ....

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