Forgotten Women: The conversation of murdered and missing native women is not one North America want
Forgotten Women: The conversation of murdered and missing native women is not one North America wants to have - but it must
In the fifth in our series on the lives of ordinary women behind extraordinary stories, this month's Forgotten Women examines how terrifyingly deep the international crisis of violence against indigenous women runs
Lucy Anna Gray New York
6 days ago
It is North Americas dark, open secret that native women are far more likely to be raped, and far more likely to be murdered.
No justice. That is the constant cry from friends and families of victims as countless cases are left unresolved and ignored.
Marita Growing Thunder, a 19-year-old murdered and missing indigenous women (MMIW) activist from Montana, has experienced this lack of justice five times.
In the early 2000s, Maritas aunt died. Although Yvonnes death was officially recorded as an overdose, Marita claims her aunt had been beaten. All her fingernails had been pulled out. She was unrecognisable when we put her in the coffin. Her body was black and blue and swollen.
More:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/long_reads/native-american-women-missing-murder-mmiw-inquiry-canada-us-violence-indigenous-a8487976.html