Tulsa World // Intern Project
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Violence against Indigenous people a product of culture that devalues Native women, expert says8/22/2023 Tulsa World // Intern Project Julian Harvie (from left), Kylie Harvie, Melanie Harvie and others dance in a line during a memorial powwow in honor of Grace Starr Kinder and Drake Starr Espinoza on July 22 in El Reno. The event is among those intended to draw attention to Oklahoma's crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous people. Riley Hayden, Tulsa World. Tulsa World // Intern Project Melissa Miller, whose daughter Molly has been missing for 10 years, lights a candle for Misty Miller Howell during a July 9 vigil for Molly in Marietta. Molly's disappearance is one of many Indigenous cases in Oklahoma with jurisdictional issues and conflicts further complicated by McGirt v. Oklahoma. Karlie Boothe, Tulsa World. |
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