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Domestic Violence

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Reconnecting with Native Teachings and Creating Healing Spaces with and for 2S+/LGBTQ+ Victim-Survivors of Domestic Violence - Summary of Conversations with the Field

Summary of the written and verbal responses from participants of Conversations with the Field on how friends/family can support 2S+/LGBTQ+ victim-survivors Read More ››

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Respect Wheel: Natural Life-Supporting Power Descriptions

This brochure provides brief descriptions of the values of compassion, respect, generosity, mutual sharing, humility, contributing/industriousness, courage, love, and being spiritually centered.  Read More ››

Responding to Housing Insecurity/Homelessness Issues for Indigenous Elders who are Victims of Domestic Violence

In recent years, the number of homeless elders is rapidly increasing. High rates of inflation, rising rents, the housing industry, real estate markets and COVID have all contributed to this increase. Read More ››

Sample Proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Sample Proclamation for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

This sample proclamation aims to assist Tribal leaders and advocates in their efforts to proclaim October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month across Tribal Nations, Alaska Native villages, and  Read More ››

Self-Injury: Information Sheet for Domestic Violence Advocates

This document is an information sheet for domestic violence advocates about self-injury and how to respond to survivors who engage in self-injurious behaviors.

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Sexual Victimization in Indian Country: Barriers and Resources for Native Women Seeking Help

Sexual Victimization in Indian Country: Barriers and Resources for Native Women Seeking Help

Even in the 21st century, victim blaming is alive and well in Indian country. Read More ››

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Sexual Violence Against Native Elders

Sexual Violence Against Native Elders Read More ››

 Sharing Our Stories, StrongHearts 2020 Year-End Report

Sharing Our Stories, StrongHearts 2020 Year-End Report

In a year when a global pandemic has impacted every aspect of daily life, it became critical that those who need us know that we continue to be available to answer their call.  Read More ››

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Special Collection: Cultural Competency/Humility and Ally-Building in Indian Country

This Special Collection is developed to support cultural competency/humility initiatives, and educational or research projects requiring Native specific information and resources. Read More ››

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Special Collection: Intimate Partner Violence Intersections With Traumatic Brain Injury, Trauma, Mental Health, and Substance Use

This document provides resources and information to support survivors of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and covers topics such as traumatic brain injuries, trauma, mental health, and substance use. It emphasizes the need for accurate information and collaborative efforts across fields to ensure the safety and recovery of survivors. Read More ››

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