Across North America, the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and Two-Spirit people has reached alarming proportions. Yet, mainstream attention remains woefully inadequate. For generations, Native communities have sounded the alarm about this national emergency, but systemic neglect and historical injustices continue to fuel the tragedy. Understanding the crisis requires more than statistics—it demands a deep examination of the historical and structural forces that have put Native women at risk. Addressing this crisis is not only urgent but essential for justice and healing.