Views From Northern Arizona University: Addressing the Missing and Murdered Indigenous People in U.S.
January 11, 2022
January 11, 2022
FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, Jan. 11 (TNSPol) -- Northern Arizona University issued the following news:
By Raymond D. Austin
Professor, Department of Applied Indigenous Studies
The U.S. government's statistics show that, regardless of sex or gender, American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) are victims of violent crime at more than twice the rate of any other race in the United States./1 Indigenous women are victims of rape, domestic violence and other crimes . . .
By Raymond D. Austin
Professor, Department of Applied Indigenous Studies
The U.S. government's statistics show that, regardless of sex or gender, American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) are victims of violent crime at more than twice the rate of any other race in the United States./1 Indigenous women are victims of rape, domestic violence and other crimes . . .