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Our Resource Library includes culturally-grounded resources developed by NIWRC to support tribes, tribal programs, and advocates working on issues of violence against Native women, as well as other materials and publications from outside sources. NIWRC-produced resources may be repurposed or reproduced as long as NIWRC is cited as the source.

You can also order select resources from the NIWRC Store

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Outdated Census definitions and poor data quality have led to a misunderstanding about the size and significance of… Read More ››

What does accountability mean when applied to the attempted genocide of Native people in the US? What does… Read More ››

If someone you care about is raped you may have a range of reactions. It is not unusual for women… Read More ››

People usually talk about sexual violence as defined by the law: attempted rape, forcible rape etc. That… Read More ››

VAWA 2005 requires the DOJ, HHS, and DOI to engage in formal consultation with Indian tribes on an annual basis to… Read More ››

This curriculum was created to support tribal programs in providing advocacy and safety for survivors within their… Read More ››

This is the recording of the first event in our series of FVPSA Government-to-Government Consultation Events.  Read More ››