Miami event shines light on missing and murdered Indigenous persons


by FOURSTATESHOMEPAGE

FOURSTATESHOMEPAGE— 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 []

KOBI-TV NBC5—Red dresses on Hwy. 96 in support of Missing & Murdered Indigenous Persons. SISKIYOU COUNTY, Cal. – May is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Person Awareness month and in California, the Karuk Tribe brought attention to that with a public art installation. The Tribe is installing several red dresses and garments along Highway 96 to raise awareness of the growing epidemic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People. The red […]

KTVZ—U.S. Attorney's Office, Kotek, Biden recognize National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) — The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon joins its partners across the federal government, as well as people throughout American Indian and Alaska Native communities, in recognizing Sunday, May 5, as National Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. The office also announced Friday the appointment of an MMIP

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.