9/24/21

A silent crisis for missing Indigenous women

 

There is little that strikes like a well aimed arrow at the heart of this old retired warrior from ( A matriarchal society), 

is the massive, for the most part,

unreported abuse of ‘Native American Women’!

 

Matriarch | Shechaim's News of the Day (wordpress.com)

 

The Shawnee love of my life

and I are 

now retired 

and no longer able to travel

to our beloved indigenous people and their gathering; we have seen and heard of far too much of the unreported abuse of and this countries lack of caring of our friends and family all over the land of our forefathers!

 

I pray to Creator for a blessings and protection of the first president of this

United States that 

actually cares for all Americans 

no matter the race or color 

of the skin in



 President Biden!


  Tecumseh


Shawnee - Wikipedia

 

The disappearance of Mary Johnson highlights a silent crisis for missing Indigenous women


Sep 23, 2021

 

The disappearance of Mary Johnson highlights a silent crisis for missing Indigenous women (wesh.com)

 

In the months before Mary Johnson disappeared, her sister said she wasn't herself. The last time anyone said they saw Mary Johnson — also known as Mary Davis — was on Nov. 25, 2020. Johnson, an enrolled citizen of the Tulalip Tribes and then 39 years old, was walking on a road in Western Washington, en route to the house of some friends in a nearby town. She never made it there. It's been nearly 10 months since Johnson was 

 

reported missing.

 


Images of Mary Johnson Indigenous missing women

No comments:

Post a Comment