not only as violence but also any form of abuse in a domestic setting. Incidence on the Navajo Reservation though possibly under-reported is on a steady...
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Americans Native American health Navajo reservations and domestic abuse New World syndrome Peter Chartier Reservation poverty Whiteclay, Nebraska Szlemko...
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American reservation politics Native American self-determination Native Americans and reservation inequality Navajo reservations and domestic abuse Police...
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than one of the 326 Indian reservations in the United States, while some share reservations, and others have no reservation at all. Historical piecemeal...
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Contemporary Native American issues in the United States (redirect from Crime on Native American reservations)
Native American reservation politics Native Americans and reservation inequality Navajo reservations and domestic abuse Reservation poverty Tribal disenrollment...
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American reservation inequality underlies a range of societal issues that affect the lives of Native American populations residing on reservations in the...
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women Rape in the United States Navajo reservations and domestic abuse Prostitution on Native American Reservations in North America Victims: Faith Hedgepeth...
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and support for diversity and victims of sexual violence. Indian rolling Missing and murdered Indigenous women Navajo reservations and domestic abuse...
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and lapidary jewelry. He considered his work to be a "tribute to the victims and survivors of suicide and domestic abuse on our Indian reservations."...
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balked at removal; and Stout was frustrated at every turn. In Arizona and New Mexico, the Navajo were resettled on reservations and grew rapidly in numbers...
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Native American genocide in the United States (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
to reservations. House Concurrent Resolution 108, passed in 1953, attempted to withdraw federal protection of tribal lands and dissolve reservations. Many...
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colonial and post-colonial policies. Historical events such as the California genocide, American Indian Wars, and the forced removal of the Navajos reflected...
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substance abuse, emotional suffering, and a loss of tribal connection and cultural identity. Many could not return to dissolved reservations and those who...
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Native Americans in the United States (redirect from Crime on Indian reservations in the United States)
The Navajo Times. Tsé;yi' Bureau. Retrieved June 2, 2012. Williams, Timothy (April 13, 2013). "Quietly, Indians Reshape Cities and Reservations". The...
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San Juan River (Colorado River tributary) (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
project, it was redesigned to provide domestic and industrial water supply. Currently under construction is the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project, which...
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American Indian boarding schools (category Catholic Church sexual abuse scandals in the United States)
on reservations, and later established its own schools on reservations. The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) also founded additional off-reservation boarding...
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Chilocco Indian Agricultural School (category Buildings and structures in Kay County, Oklahoma)
Graduates included 688 Cherokees, 573 Choctaw, 545 Navajo, and 452 Creek divided between 2,741 females and 2,801 males. After closure, the school's land was...
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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma (category American Indian reservations in Oklahoma)
acres (28,138 km2; 10,864 sq mi), it is the second-largest reservation in area after the Navajo, exceeding that of eight U.S. states.[which?] The seat of...
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Tom B.K. Goldtooth (category Navajo Nation people)
strengthening casework in domestic and sexual abuse cases on the Navajo reservation. Following working on the Navajo reservation, Tom moved with his family...
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reservations. See the Indian Appropriations Acts. The 1851 Indian Appropriations Act allocated funds to move Western tribes onto Indian reservations where...
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the Navajo Nation in 1968, tribes started tribal colleges and universities, to build their own models of education on reservations, preserve and revive...
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Phoenix Indian School (category Navajo history)
children enrolled in the first year, and more students participated every year until 1958, when the PIS had 427 Navajos and 600 regular students. By the time...
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Native American Indian tribal reservations in the American Southwest such as the Navajo Nation, the Middle East, and Fiji Islands. The CommuniTech project...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix (category Roman Catholic dioceses and prelatures established in the 20th century)
comprises Mohave, Coconino (except Navajo Indian Reservation), Yavapai, and Maricopa Counties, and the Gila Indian Reservation in the State of Arizona for a...
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units called Indian reservations. Some California and Southwestern tribes, such as the Kumeyaay, Cocopa, Pascua Yaqui, Tohono O'odham, and Apache, span both...
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Indian Child Welfare Act (category Civil rights and liberties legislation)
10-month-old Navajo boy was placed with Chad and Jennifer Brackeen, a former civil engineer and an anesthesiologist, respectively, after his Navajo mother (who...
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domestic violence in both the Navajo Nation and the state of Arizona Angel Goodrich (Cherokee Nation), WNBA basketball player for the Tulsa Shock and...
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investigate and prosecute felony domestic violence offenses involving both Native American offenders as well as non-Native offenders on reservations. In 2019...
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Flagstaff, Arizona (category Articles containing Navajo-language text)
several Native American reservations. Flagstaff's Native American community is chiefly Navajo, and there are about 5,500 people of Navajo ancestry living in...
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Indigenous response to colonialism (category Domestic responses)
forced to move to reservations or reductions, and work in mines, plantations, construction, and domestic tasks. They have detribalized and culturally assimilated...
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