How can I help missing an Indigenous woman?

The following resources may be useful to both victims and their loved ones:
  1. StrongHearts Native Helpline's online Chat Advocacy and Helpline (1-844-7NATIVE) for domestic violence and dating violence.
  2. Lakota People's Law Project's MMIW Resource Guide.
  3. National Indigenous Women's Resource Center's Safety Guide.
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How can I help MMIW movement?

By sharing stories, pictures, videos, and other things with each other, we can help keep the MMIW movement going strong. Speak to your friends and trusted adults, and consider using social media as an outlet to remember MMIW to keep the movement going.
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Can you donate to MMIW?

MMIW USA is a charitable organization fiscally sponsored by Tryon Life Community a USA registered 501c3 nonprofit, donations to MMIW USA are tax deductible.
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How can I donate to Indigenous?

Here are some ways to donate to Indigenous communities in Canada.
  1. The Native Woman's Association of Canada. ...
  2. The Oneida Language & Cultural Centre. ...
  3. The Chippewas of the Thames First Nation. ...
  4. Indspire. ...
  5. The Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund. ...
  6. The Indian Residential School Survivor Society (IRSSS) ...
  7. The Legacy of Hope Foundation.
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What does the red hand mean MMIW?

The powerful image of a red handprint has come to symbolize the Missing Murdered Indigenous Women movement as a way to represent the thousands of women who have been silenced. Beyond politics and detective work, the handprint has found its way into art and fashion as a way to raise awareness.
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Why are Indigenous women missing in Canada?



What does no more stolen sisters do?

No More Stolen Sisters: Stopping the Abuse and Murder of Native Women and Girls. In this program, powerful Native women leaders reveal the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, and describe how they are taking action and building growing movements, including with non-Native allies.
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How many cases of MMIW are there in Canada?

But the Native Women's Association of Canada said the number is actually nearer to 4,000 but incomplete data makes the number hard to determine. The MMIWG report contained a number of short-term goals set by the government.
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What is two spirit 2S?

Two-spirit (also two spirit, 2S or, occasionally, twospirited) is a modern, pan-Indian, umbrella term used by some Indigenous North Americans to describe Native people in their communities who fulfill a traditional third-gender (or other gender-variant) ceremonial and social role in their cultures.
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What are the 76 genders?

The following are some gender identities and their definitions.
  • Agender. A person who is agender does not identify with any particular gender, or they may have no gender at all. ...
  • Androgyne. ...
  • Bigender. ...
  • Butch. ...
  • Cisgender. ...
  • Gender expansive. ...
  • Genderfluid. ...
  • Gender outlaw.
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What does Q mean in Lgbtq?

Queer or Questioning

Queer is often used as an umbrella term for people who are not straight or who don't identify with their assigned sex at birth. People may also identify as queer if they don't feel that the terms lesbian, gay, bisexual or trans fully represent them. The “Q” can also stand for questioning.
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What is the Two-Spirit flag?

Two-Spirit Flag (also two spirit or, occasionally, twospirited) is a modern, pan-Indian, umbrella term used by some indigenous North Americans to describe certain people in their communities who fulfill a traditional third-gender (or other gender-variant) role in their cultures.
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Who was the first stolen sister?

Some Native women today consider Pocahontas one of the first of many “stolen sisters,” some of whose stories and names have been lost to history, while the families and communities of others continue to fight for justice.
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What is a Indigenous woman?

Indigenous women are seen as the protectors and custodians of cultural values and as the guarantors of their peoples' survival; violations of their cultural rights therefore tend to constitute spiritual violence against indigenous women.
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What is MMIW day?

Steve Daines (D) and Jon Tester (D) introduced a resolution designating May 5 as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls. Last year, President Biden issued a proclamation formalizing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day.
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What's the difference between Aboriginal and indigenous?

3) 'Indigenous' is the expansive classification of communities that claim a historical continuity and cultural affinity with societies native to their original territories. Aboriginal people, on the other hand, are a subclass encircling the different indigenous communities based in Australia.
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What is the difference between native and indigenous?

Definition. Native can be defined as “belonging to a particular place by birth.” Indigenous can be defined as “produced, living, or existing naturally in a particular region or environment”.
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How can you tell if someone is indigenous?

Indigenous Identity and the Indian Act
  1. “any person of Indian birth or blood,
  2. any person reputed to belong to a particular group of Indians,
  3. and any person married to an Indian or adopted into an Indian family.“ [ 1]
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Who was the first MMIW?

The legacy of violence against first nations women and children dates back to the early 1600s when Matoaka, a young girl of 11 or 12, was kidnapped from her tribe and taken to England. You may know her as Pocahontas, but she is commonly considered the first MMIW.
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What Their Stories Tell Us NWAC?

In March 2010, the Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) released the report What Their Stories Tell Us, which provided evidence that 582 Aboriginal (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) women and girls have gone missing or been murdered in Canada over the last generation.
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What national epidemic does the term stolen sisters refer to?

NWAC worked closely with families to gather the truths of our stolen sisters in order to support the call for action on the national epidemic of violence against Indigenous women and girls.
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What does 2+ mean in Lgbtq?

LGBTQ2S+: What Does It Mean? September 19, 2019. Sexual orientations and gender identities that aren't heterosexual or cisgender are often described by the acronym LGBTQ2S+. LGBTQ2S+ is an acronym that stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning, and Two-Spirit.
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How many genders are there in Native American culture?

Many indigenous communities recognize at least four genders (feminine female, masculine female, feminine male, masculine male), and most indigenous communities and tribes have specific terms for sexual and gender fluid members. The Two-Spirit tradition is primarily a question of gender, not sexual orientation.
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What does the pink purple and blue flag mean?

The pink color represents sexual attraction to the same sex only (gay and lesbian). The blue represents sexual attraction to the opposite sex only (straight) and the resultant overlap color purple represents sexual attraction to both sexes (bi).
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How many genders are there?

There are many different gender identities, including male, female, transgender, gender neutral, non-binary, agender, pangender, genderqueer, two-spirit, third gender, and all, none or a combination of these.
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What is it called when you have no gender?

Non-Binary Defined

Some people don't identify with any gender. Some people's gender changes over time. People whose gender is not male or female use many different terms to describe themselves, with non-binary being one of the most common. Other terms include genderqueer, agender, bigender, and more.
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