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  2. National Indigenous Women's Resource Center - Wikipedia

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    The National Indigenous Women's Resource Center (NIWRC) is a nonprofit organization that provides health resources to Native American women and also advocates for women's health, housing, and domestic violence support. [1] [2] [3] The organization was founded and is led by Native American women. [4]

  3. Unistʼotʼen Camp - Wikipedia

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    The camp is the site of activities related to healing and learning. Construction of a healing centre began in 2015. [8] The healing centre welcomes people to reconnect with the land, learn cultural practices, and recover from health issues such as substance abuse, using traditional Indigenous methods. [9]

  4. Indigenous Women's Network - Wikipedia

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    The Indigenous Women's Network (IWN) is a nonprofit organization that provides a platform for Indigenous women in the Western Hemisphere. [1] The organization was founded in 1985. [ 2 ] IWN focuses on Native women, their families and communities and attempts to help them have sovereignty over themselves and their environment. [ 3 ]

  5. Plans for Indigenous-centered Healing House underway in ... - AOL

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  6. Healing lodge - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, a report called Creating Choices was issued by a task force aiming to improve the lives of and create more choices for federally sentenced women. [10] One of the recommendations of the task force was the creation of a healing lodge "where Aboriginal federally sentenced women may serve all or part of their sentences". [9]

  7. Native American Women's Health Education Resource Center

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    The group published the Indigenous Women's Health Book, Within the Sacred Circle: Reproductive Rights, Environmental Health, Traditional Herbs and Remedies in 2004. Windspeaker called the book "well-organized and comprehensive", with issues about women's health written by Native women and including chapters about women who are two-spirited. [24]

  8. Akeyulerre Healing Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Akeyulerre Healing Centre, most often referred to as Akeyulerre, is a fee-for service health service developed by Arrernte Elders to acknowledge and promote the importance of Indigenous knowledge, practice and expertise in relation to all aspects of well being for the community. [1]

  9. Deborah Parker - Wikipedia

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    Parker describes her activism and resilience to resist despite hardships as "warrior status". [26]: 212 She has been the recipient of numerous awards relating to her activism and tribal outreach, including the Native Action Network's 2010 Enduring Spirit Award, [19] [23] the National Indian Education Association's 2011 Parent of the Year Award, [21] the Daughters of the American Revolution's ...