Across the country, Indigenous women are murdered more than any other population and go missing at disproportionate rates. This crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women is amplified in Alaska, where the vast landscape, a confusing jurisdictional scheme, and a history of systemic racism all create significant barriers to justice for Alaska Native women. This Note examines the roots of the crisis and calls for a holistic response that acknowledges the role of colonialism, Indigenous genocide, and governmental failures. While this Note focuses on the epidemic of violence against Alaska Native women in particular, it seeks to provide solutions that will increase the visibility and protection of Indigenous women throughout North America. ...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
The murder and missing of Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) is an enduring national and internation...
This purpose of this article is to explore issues relevant to understanding the current high rates o...
Across the country, Indigenous women are murdered more than any other population and go missing at d...
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) crisis today is a continuation of the centuries o...
Indigenous women and girls are disproportionately missing—both in real life and from media coverage ...
Native women and girls in the United States are twice as likely to be sexually assaulted compared to...
Although Native Americans in the contiguous United States have benefited from recent congressional r...
In North America, Indigenous women go missing and are murdered at a rate higher than any other demog...
This report assesses the number and dynamics of cases of missing and murdered American Indian and Al...
Disproportionate levels of violence, disappearance, and murder are endemic among Indigenous women in...
Living free from violence is a fundamental human right that all persons should be granted, but this ...
Native American women face violence at astronomically high rates compared to any other ethnic group ...
The report Maze of Injustice, released in 2007 unravelled some of the reasons why Indigenous women i...
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) crisis is a human rights crisis that dem...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
The murder and missing of Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) is an enduring national and internation...
This purpose of this article is to explore issues relevant to understanding the current high rates o...
Across the country, Indigenous women are murdered more than any other population and go missing at d...
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) crisis today is a continuation of the centuries o...
Indigenous women and girls are disproportionately missing—both in real life and from media coverage ...
Native women and girls in the United States are twice as likely to be sexually assaulted compared to...
Although Native Americans in the contiguous United States have benefited from recent congressional r...
In North America, Indigenous women go missing and are murdered at a rate higher than any other demog...
This report assesses the number and dynamics of cases of missing and murdered American Indian and Al...
Disproportionate levels of violence, disappearance, and murder are endemic among Indigenous women in...
Living free from violence is a fundamental human right that all persons should be granted, but this ...
Native American women face violence at astronomically high rates compared to any other ethnic group ...
The report Maze of Injustice, released in 2007 unravelled some of the reasons why Indigenous women i...
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG) crisis is a human rights crisis that dem...
Violence against Native American Women is an epidemic in the United States. According to the Departm...
The murder and missing of Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG) is an enduring national and internation...
This purpose of this article is to explore issues relevant to understanding the current high rates o...