Rerighting the Historical Record: Violence against Native Women and the South Dakota Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault

K. Robertson
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There is growing recognition that violent crime victimization is pervasive in the lives of Native1 women. Numerous scholars and activists have considered Congress’s findings that violent crimes committed against Native women are more prevalent than for all other populations in the United States. One out of every three Native women will be raped in her lifetime, three out of every four Native women will be physically assaulted, Native women are stalked at a rate more than double that of any other population, and during the period of 1979 through 1992, homicide was the thirdleading cause of death of Native females aged fifteen to thirtyfour.2 Violence against Native women is a problem of epic proportions that not only endangers the lives of individual Native women but also erodes the sovereignty of Native nations and destroys Native communities. At the opening of the Tribal Nations Conference and Interactive Discussion with Tribal Leaders in November 2009, President Barack rerighting the Historical record Violence against Native Women and the south Dakota Coalition Against Domestic Violence and sexual Assault
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改写历史记录:对土著妇女的暴力和南达科他州反对家庭暴力和性侵犯联盟
人们越来越认识到,暴力犯罪受害在土著妇女的生活中是普遍存在的。许多学者和活动人士认为,国会的调查结果表明,针对土著妇女的暴力犯罪比美国其他所有人群都要普遍。每三个土著妇女中就有一个在其一生中被强奸,每四个土著妇女中就有三个遭受人身攻击,土著妇女被跟踪的比率是任何其他人口的两倍以上,在1979年至1992年期间,凶杀是15至34岁土著妇女死亡的第三大原因对土著妇女的暴力行为是一个极为严重的问题,不仅危及土著妇女个人的生命,而且侵蚀土著民族的主权,摧毁土著社区。2009年11月,在部落国家会议和与部落领袖互动讨论的开幕式上,奥巴马总统重申了对土著妇女的暴力行为的历史记录,以及南达科他州反对家庭暴力和性侵犯联盟
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