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The history of indigenous women in this country has been undeniably stained by centuries of brutality at the hands of their oppressors. For too long, laws and policies in the United States have denied Indigenous women the basic human rights of bodily autonomy, self-advocacy, and justice -- all of which they are entitled to as a basic human right. The ripple effects of this long-standing abuse, mainstream ambivalence toward the problem, and lack of accountability for these crimes can still be felt today.
Deaths of despair and Indigenous data genocide - The Lancet
The Importance of Data Collection for Violence Against Native American/Alaska Native Women
Indigenous Latin America
American Indian Health Disparities
Review of participation of Indigenous peoples in plastics pollution governance, Cambridge Prisms: Plastics
Violence Against Native Peoples - Association on American Indian Affairs
Domestic Violence Awareness
Why race-based data collection by police could play a role in reform debate
Our Bodies, Our Stories – Urban Indian Health Institute
UltraViolet is not paying for this on X: As Native American Heritage Month comes to a close, it's past time for this country to acknowledge the epidemic of violence against Native women.
What Will It Take to End Violence Against Native Women? - Boston Review
Ending Violence Against Native Women