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Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW) Awareness Month

This guide gathers together resources available online or held in the Butler Library collection on the topic of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

Feminism & Activism

Further Reading

The following books may be available via inter-library loan.

Anderson, K. (2000). A recognition of being: Reconstructing native womanhood. Second Story Press.

Barker, J., & Perea, J. B. (Eds.). (2017). Critically sovereign: Indigenous gender, sexuality, and feminist studies. Duke University Press.

Green, J. A., & Green, J. A. (2007). Making space for Indigenous feminism. Fernwood Publishing.

Maracle, L. (1996). I am woman: A Native perspective on sociology and feminism (Second edition.). Press Gang Publishers.

Mihesuah, D. A. (2003). Indigenous American women: Decolonization, empowerment, activism. University of Nebraska Press.

Suzack, C. (2010). Indigenous women and feminism: Politics, activism, culture. UBC Press.

Trask, H.-K. (1999). From a Native daughter: Colonialism and sovereignty in Hawaiʻi (Revised edition.). University of Hawaiʻi Press.

Wagner, S. R. (2001). Sisters in spirit: The Iroquois influence on early American feminists. Native Voices.

Wilson, S. (2008). Research is ceremony: Indigenous research methods. Fernwood Publishing.

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