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  2. How Native American Women Inspired the Women’s Rights Movement

    www.nps.gov/articles/000/how-native-american-women-inspired-the-women-s-rights...

    Indigenous women of numerous Native Nations had rights, sovereignty, and integrity long before European settlers arrived on these shores. They had complete control of their lives, maintained economic independence in marriage, and lived in a culture free from gender-based violence.

  3. Indigenous feminism - Wikipedia

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    Many scholars and activists identify Indigenous feminism as relating to radical feminism since it often advocates for an upheaval of all systems of power that organize the subjugation of Indigenous women based on both male supremacy and racial difference. [ 1 ]

  4. Indigenous Women | Division for Inclusive Social Development...

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    Indigenous Women. Indigenous women have always been part of their peoplesstruggles, whether nationally or at international fora. There is a legacy of extraordinary women, who came to the UN...

  5. Indigenous women’s rights and activism

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    On the occasion of the 16 th session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, UN Women spotlights the voices and activism of indigenous women from around the world, as they tackle the challenges of climate change, poverty, gender-based violence, armed conflicts and more.

  6. Indigenous Women’s Influence on Modern… | Native America - PBS

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    Haudenosaunee society is centered around the role of women from our Creation Story to our clan families led by our Clan Mothers, and the way we celebrate our women and girls.

  7. Indigenous Women’s Rights Are Human Rights - Cultural Survival

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    Indigenous women are disproportionately affected by violence and discrimination because of their intersectional identities that make them more vulnerable than other groups in society. Underlying factors of poverty, historic marginalization, racism, and legacies of colonialism have made Indigenous women frequent targets of hatred and violence.

  8. Indigenous people | UN Women – Headquarters

    www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2015/8/indigenous-people

    It is estimated that there are more than 370 million indigenous people across 70 countries worldwide. Indigenous women face many forms of discrimination and violence, both as women and as indigenous peoples, and face different obstacles in overcoming these issues daily.

  9. Recommendations on Indigenous Women | United Nations For ...

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    The Permanent Forum recommends that the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN-Women) include a focus on the situation and rights of indigenous women and...

  10. Statement: Indigenous women play a vital role in the preservation...

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    UN Women recognizes the potential of the traditional knowledge held by indigenous women to eradicate poverty, enhance sustainable development, food security and biodiversity.

  11. Indigenous Feminism Is Our Culture - Stanford Social Innovation...

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    Loosely defined, Indigenous feminism is an intersectional theory and practice of feminism that focuses on decolonization, Indigenous sovereignty, and human rights for Indigenous women and their families.