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A general introduction to the social and legal issues involved in acts of violence against Native women, this book's contributors are lawyers, social workers, social scientists, writers, poets, and victims. In the U.S. Native women are more likely than women from any other group to suffer violence, from rape and battery to more subtle forms of abuse, and Sharing Our Stories of Survival explores the causes and consequences of such behavior. The stories and case-studies presented here are often painful and raw, and the statistics are overwhelmingly grim; but a countervailing theme also runs through this extremely informative volume: Many of the women who appear in these pages are survivors, often strengthened by their travails, and the violence examined here is human violence, meaning that it can be changed, if only with much effort and education. The first step is to lay out the truth for all to see, and that is the purpose accomplished by this book.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Beloved Women: Life Givers, Caretakers, Teachers of Future Generations
2 Sexual Violence: An Introduction to the Social and Legal Issues for Native Women
3 Domestic Violence: An Introduction to the Social and Legal Issues for Native Women
4 Special Issues Facing Alaska Native Women Survivors of Violence
5 Overview of Issues Facing Native Women Who Are Survivors of Violence in Urban Communities
6 "From a Woman Who Experienced Violence"
7 Walking in the Darkness, Then Finding the Light
8 Violence Across the Lifecycle
9 Prisoner W-20170/Other
10 Living in Fear
11 Introduction to Advocacy for Native Women Who Have Been Raped
12 The Role of Advocates in the Tribal Legal System: Context is Everything
13 Overview of Sexual Violence Perpetrated by Purported Indian Medicine Men
14 Jurisdiction and Violence Against Native Women
15 Representing Native American Victims in Protection Order Hearings
16 Using Full Faith and Credit to Protect Native American Survivors of Domestic Violence, Stalking, and Sexual Assault
17 Divorce, Child Custody, and Support Issues in Tribal Courts
18 The Indian Child Welfare Act and Violence Against Women
19 The Role of probation in Providing Safety for Native Women
Part 20 Twenty-two poems by Native poets

Product details

Published Oct 15 2007
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 382
ISBN 9780759111257
Imprint AltaMira Press
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Series Tribal Legal Studies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Sarah Deer

Anthology Editor

Bonnie Clairmont

Anthology Editor

Carrie A. Martell

Anthology Editor

Maureen L. White Eagle

Contributor

J Agtuca

Contributor

Judi Armbruster

Contributor

Diane E. Benson

Contributor

Sally Brunk

Contributor

Lea Carr

Contributor

Rose L. Clark

Contributor

Lisa Frank

Contributor

Joy Harjo

Contributor

Brenda Hill

Contributor

Eileen Hudon

Contributor

B.J Jones

Contributor

Karlene

Contributor

Kochuten

Contributor

Jayci Malone

Contributor

Tracy Meyer

Contributor

Frances Monroe

Contributor

MariJo Moore

Contributor

Nila NorthSun

Contributor

Stormy Ogden

Contributor

Kim Querdibitty

Contributor

Kim Shuck

Contributor

George Twiss

Contributor

James G. White

Contributor

Victoria Ybanez

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