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Effort to reshape response to reports of missing and murdered Indigenous people underway in 3 Alaska communities


Effort to reshape response to reports of missing and murdered Indigenous people underway in 3 Alaska communities
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Three rural Alaska communities are involved in a new pilot program intended to create culturally sensitive protocols on how different government and law enforcement agencies respond to reports of missing or murdered Indigenous people.
The project was launched in recent weeks with Curyung Tribal Council of Dillingham, the Native Village of Unalakleet and Koyukuk Native Village, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Alaska said in an online statement. The project comes after the launch of the federal Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Initiative, and Alaska is one of several states to start up pilot programs related to the issue. ....

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Valley Journal: Television series uses CSKT imagery without consent


On the same week members of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes were meeting with the U.S. Department of Justice and other law-enforcement agencies to hammer out protocols to address missing people on the reservation, the ABC series, “Big Sky” – a drama about missing women in Montana – sought to use tribal imagery without permission. 
The crime thriller debuted Nov. 17 and is based on a book by Wyoming author C.J. Box. The series, set in Montana and filmed in British Columbia, follows two women, a private detective and an ex-cop, who team up to search for two sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver on a remote highway. Along the way, they discover a spate of other abductions in the area.  ....

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