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Study guide: The silent epidemic

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Study Guide

The silent epidemic
In our culture, violence against women remains a problem of disgraceful proportions, but it’s especially alarming among Native Americans. Indigenous girls and women are much more likely to be a victim of violence or sexual assault and, just as tragically, their cases are less likely to be investigated and prosecuted.
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