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Community healing after plaque stolen from mass grave of Albuquerque Indian School children
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Coalition of Native women urge the public to keep wearing masks
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MCCSC adult ed grad designs skirt worn by Deb Haaland at ceremony
Connie Shakalis
Special to the H-T
Deb Haaland became the 54th secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior March 18, and she wore a ribbon skirt made by Agnes Woodward at her swearing in.
Woodward, a tribal member of the Plains Cree as well as a past Indiana resident, is a graduate of the Monroe County Community School Corp. s Adult Education program at the Broadview Learning Center.
Haaland is a citizen of the Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico. She is the first Native American to serve as a Cabinet secretary. Vice President Kamala Harris officiated at the ceremony in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building in Washington, D.C.
No more turning a blind eye to systemic violence
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Jermain Charlo, from Connie Walker s new podcast, Stolen: The Search for Jermain.
On this edition of Your Call, we rebroadcast our conversation with Cree journalist Connie Walker about her new podcast, Stolen: The Search for Jermain, which investigates the disappearance of Jermain Charlo, a 23-year-old Indigenous mother from the Flathead Reservation who went missing in Missoula, Montana on June 16, 2018.
More than 5,500 Indigenous women and girls are currently reported missing or murdered in the FBI s National Crime Information Center database, but advocates say that number is likely much higher. Native women are the victims of murder at more than ten times the national average, according to the Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women.