Families gather to remember missing, murdered Indigenous people


by KRQE News 13

KRQE News 13— ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Family members of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women were able to share their stories and provide updates on Sunday. The Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women partnered with the New Mexico Indian Affairs Department to give those families the platform. Those with the organizations said many of the cases go back to []

WLNS—Remembering ‘countless’ missing or murdered native people. The Michigan Domestic and Sexual Violence Prevention and Treatment Board is encouraging all Michiganders to go to gatherings and marches hosted by Michigan’s federally recognized tribes.

www.duluthnewstribune.com—Duluth march spotlights missing, murdered Indigenous people. Dozens of people walked Monday afternoon from City Hall to the site on First Street where Chantel Moose was fatally stabbed. Relatives of Moose and the missing Peter Martin were present.

FOURSTATESHOMEPAGE—Miami event shines light on missing and murdered Indigenous persons. MIAMI, Okla. — A somber day of recognition in Miami, about an issue facing indigenous people across the nation. The Quapaw Nation invited tribe members and other Native communities to join them in a half-mile walk for awareness of missing or murdered indigenous people. Sunday was officially Missing or Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. The []