Resource Library

Our Resource Library includes culturally grounded resources developed by NIWRC to support Tribal Nations, tribal programs, and advocates working on issues of violence against Native women and other materials and publications from outside sources. NIWRC-produced resources may be repurposed or reproduced as long as NIWRC is cited as the source.

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The number of missing and unidentified persons in the United States poses one of the biggest challenges to law… Read More ››

American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/AN) have the highest crime victimization rates in the nation and often have… Read More ››

Indigenous advocates have played a critical role in speaking out against violence and injustice. Read More ››

Tribal Access Project: Information Sharing and Access to Federal Databases. Tribes can more effectively serve and… Read More ››

In the beginning, the movement to end violence against women started as a grass-roots effort of women helping women… Read More ››

In 2005, the national movement for the safety of Native women led the struggle to include in the Violence Against… Read More ››

2016 Excellence in Journalism Conference (EIJ16) Session Information: Covering Domestic Violence Against Native… Read More ››