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.

You can also order select resources from the NIWRC Store

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Known as the Grandmother of the movement to end violence against Indigenous women, Tillie Black Bear (Sicangu Lakota… Read More ››

This Q&A provides information about federal civil rights laws that apply to domestic violence shelters and the… Read More ››

Providing a Response to Sexual Violence Remote From the Emergency Room: IHS Four Directions Read More ››

Colonizing governments understood that to establish their control over Native nations, they had to work to eradicate… Read More ››

This project was intended to facilitate consultation from AI/AN people with disabilities, tribal leaders… Read More ››

This webinar will focus on basic best practices for advocates and domestic violence programs working with Tribal law… Read More ››

The document is about trauma and its impact on Native women, including the root causes, dynamics, and effects of… Read More ››