Sharing Our Stories of Survival is a comprehensive treatment of the socio-legal issues that arise in the context of violence against native women-written by social scientists, writers, poets, and survivors of violence.
Sharing Our Stories of Survival is a comprehensive treatment of the socio-legal issues that arise in the context of violence against native women-written by social scientists, writers, poets, and survivors of violence.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Sarah Deer; Bonnie Clairmont; Carrie A. Martell and Maureen L. White Eagle - Contributions by J Agtuca; Judi Armbruster; Diane E. Benson; Mary Black Bonnet; Sally Brunk; Lea Carr; Rose L. Clark; Amanda D. Faircloth; Lisa Frank; Joy Harjo; Brenda
Inhaltsangabe
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
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
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