MMIP Awareness Walk takes place Monday
- On Monday, May 5, 2025, the Tolowa Dee-ni Nation will hold the third annual Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Awareness Walk in Crescent City, California.
- The walk follows ongoing challenges with missing Indigenous people, including 14 reported in North Dakota as of April 29, sparking tribal-led searches and advocacy.
- The Spirit Lake Tribe offers a $20,000 reward for information on missing persons and supports legislation creating a state Feather Alert system for Indigenous cases.
- Chairwoman Lonna Jackson-Street emphasized the importance of supporting the families of missing individuals from their community and expressed the tribe’s commitment to assisting in the search efforts.
- These events and efforts highlight the urgent need for coordinated resources and legal reforms to address violence and disappearances affecting Indigenous communities.
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MMIP Awareness Walk takes place Monday
The Tolowa Dee-ni Nation invites the community to support Missing and Murdered Indigenous People during the third annual MMIP Awareness Walk scheduled for 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday at the Del Norte County Fairgrounds in Crescent City. Staff with the Nation’s Community and Family Wellness Victim Services Division will offer sign-making and face-painting stations at the Del Norte County Fairgrounds starting at 10 a.m., followed by guest speakers an…
Spirit Lake Tribe pushes for more ways to help state's missing and murdered Indigenous people
SPIRIT LAKE NATION — As Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives Awareness Day approaches, the Spirit Lake Tribe and other tribal nations throughout North Dakota continue to face the widespread issue by advocating for legislation, offering reward money and organizing widespread searches. "This day serves as a crucial call to action, spotlighting the urgent need for legal reforms and resources to combat violence against Indigenous comm…
Spirit Lake recognizes work being done to help with issue of missing and murdered Indigenous people
SPIRIT LAKE NATION — As Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives Awareness Day approaches, the Spirit Lake Tribe and other tribal nations throughout North Dakota continue to face the widespread issue by advocating for legislation, offering reward money and organizing widespread searches. "This day serves as a crucial call to action, spotlighting the urgent need for legal reforms and resources to combat violence against Indigenous comm…
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