Resource Library

Our Resource Library includes culturally-grounded resources developed by NIWRC to support tribes, tribal programs, and advocates working on issues of violence against Native women, as well as 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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May 2, 2023
Webinars

2023 National Week of Action for MMIW, Presented by Pouhana O Wāhine

Mana Mauli Ola Nā Wāhine: The Strength of the Breath of Life/ Power of Healing Women Live Series

Akua Wahine Laka and Akua Wahine Lilinoe Read More ››

May 1, 2023
Webinars

2023 National Week of Action for MMIW, Presented by Pouhana O Wāhine

Mana Mauli Ola Nā Wāhine: The Strength of the Breath of Life/ Power of Healing Women Live Series

Introductions of Na Wāhine Akua, while highlighting Akua Wahine Kahalopuna Read More ››

May 5, 2022
Webinars

In some tribal communities, American Indian women face murder rates more than 10 times the national average. In responding to this national crisis, we recognize systemic barriers that exacerbate effor Read More ››

May 4, 2022
Webinars

The MMIW crisis in America is not just the result of the failures of our criminal justice system, it is a result of systemic violations of indigenous women’s human rights. The presentation will review Read More ››

May 3, 2022
Webinars

A focused panel discussion led by Michelle Demmert on work being done to combat the current crisis of trafficking and MMIWG in Alaska. Read More ››

May 2, 2022
Webinars

This webinar will give a voice to survivors, fallen victims and their ohana as Missing and Murdered Native Hawaiian Women remains a form of violence and oppression that was introduced and implemented Read More ››

Apr 29, 2022
Webinars

The National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center (NIWRC) invites you to learn more about the complex and ongoing Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) crisis. Read More ››