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'Look for Me, Please': How Indigenous Women Work to Help Each Other When Authorities Turn a Blind Eye

Shawnee Inyallie is described as naïve and sweet by the people who knew her, and when the 29-year-old Chawathil woman went missing in mid-July of last year in Hope, British Columbia, her community mobilized quickly, organizing searches in spite of bureaucratic hurdles and a conspicuous lack of ...

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