Shining a light on the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/People in South Dakota
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Shining a light on the crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women/People in South Dakota
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The tragic discovery of Sahela Sangrait’s body last week has once again drawn attention to the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and People. Sangrait, a young woman from Box Elder, was found near Hill City by a hiker after being missing since August 2024. Her death is not just a tragedy but a reminder of the disproportionate rates of violence faced by native communities across the entire country, Black Hi…
Author Wants To Spread Word About Missing Women - Northern Plains Independent
Author Wayne Adams is trying to spread the word regarding the crisis of missing indigenous women in the United States. Adams has recently released his book, The Odyssey of Amanda Iron Bear. Adams’ story takes place on the Fort Peck Indian Reservation and deals with a 17-year-old indigenous girl who is kidnapped by human traffickers. “It’s about the message, not the messenger,”
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