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May 5 is National Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls Awareness Day,

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MMIWG 2022 Day events

Honor, learn about missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls #MMIW, #MMIP, #MMIWG2

Banners hoisted at the Rosebud Indian Reservation bring attention to Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and to recognize the #MMIWBIKERUNUSA2021. The relay went through Rosebud on Sept. 4-5, 2021, on the way to Washington, D.C. 

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Indian Country Today

May 5 is National Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls Awareness Day, a time when the Indigenous community and our allies wear red and gather to remember, honor, and give voice to women whose stories have not been heard. Congress passed a resolution creating the designation to honor Hanna Harris, Northern Cheyenne, who went missing and was found murdered on the Cheyenne Reservation in July 2013.

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