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Search for Maisy and Shannon to be led by Search and Rescue Global 1.

Saturday, October 23 · 7:00am - 5:00pm
Kitigan Zibi Anishanabeg First Nation (Maniwaki, Quebec)
Volunteers will gather at the Cultural Center across from the Home Hardware on highway 105 in Kitigan Zibi, Quebec (1 and a half hour north of Ottawa, ON). Volunteers are asked to be there at 7am for instruction and the [...]

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Walk and Candlelight Vigil for Maisy and Shannon

To commemorate two years since they disappeared
Monday, September 6, 7 pm
Location: Home Hardware in Kitigan Zibi, QC on route 105
Walk and Candlelight Vigil for Maisy and Shannon in Kitigan Zibi, QC
The Walk will start at 79 Kicihi Mikan (Home Hardware) on route 105 and go straight through town on the main street to [...]

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5th Annual Sisters in Spirit March and Vigil for missing and murdered Indigenous women

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Missing Justice would like to thank everyone who came out to learn and show support at the Solidarity Teach-in and Panel Discussion!
We hope you can all make it to the 5th Annual Sisters in Spirit (SIS) March and Vigil for missing and murdered Native women on Monday, with invited guests Bridget Tolley, [...]

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“DECLARATION FOR HEALTH, LIFE AND DEFENSE OF OUR LANDS, RIGHTS AND FUTURE GENERATIONS”

July 1st 2010, Alamo, California
We, Indigenous women from the regions of North America, Latin America, the Arctic, Caribbean and the Pacific, gathered June 30th to July 1st, 2010 at the INTERNATIONAL INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S ENVIRONMENTAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SYMPOSIUM, in Alamo, California, hosted by the International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) and the North-South Indigenous Network [...]

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Haudenosaunee Youth Statement to Kanesatà:ke on the 20th anniversary of Oka

We, the Youth of the Haudenosaunee, on this 20th anniversary of Oka, declare our right to voice our concerns within our Nations, to be heard as equal counterparts, and to make an impact. We owe it to ourselves to continue on the path the Creator has laid before us. Just as they did at Oka, [...]

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Remains found beneath Mercier Bridge identified as Tiffany Morrison

http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/Kahnawake+peacekeepers+identify+remains/3113664/story.html
Friday, June 04, 2010
KAHNAWAKE, QC- Mohawk Peacekeepers have confirmed that the human remains found by a construction worker Monday in a wooded area near the Mercier Bridge are those of Tiffany Morrison.
The remains and a skull were found off the service road of Highway 138.
Morrison, a 25-year-old Mohawk woman, disappeared in June 2006 after she [...]

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Missing Justice Fundraiser, May 13th, 2010

Chelsea Vowel

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Making a Banner

We made a banner today.

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May 13/Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: Fundraiser Show

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Missing Justice (Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women), is a grassroots solidarity collective based in Montreal that works to eliminate violence and discrimination against Indigenous women living in Quebec and Canada. The collective seeks to consult and collaborate with Indigenous communities and organizations to foster understanding and dispel harmful stereotypes commonly held [...]

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Missing or murdered native women list grows to 582

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20100421/native_missing_100421/20100421?hub=Canada
OTTAWA — A new report has added 62 more names to a growing list of missing or murdered aboriginal women and girls.
The report by the Native Women’s Association of Canada pegs the total at at least 582.
The report says the data is limited by the way information is collected — there’s no national missing-persons database [...]

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