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Stolen Sisters: Tracing the Roots of the Missing Native Women Crisis

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7. Poverty and Socioeconomic Marginalization

7. Poverty and Socioeconomic Marginalization
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Poverty and systemic marginalization leave many Indigenous women without access to safe housing, employment, or support services. These conditions heighten vulnerability to exploitation and violence, while also limiting resources needed to seek help or escape dangerous situations. According to the National Congress of American Indians, addressing poverty and providing opportunities are critical steps in breaking the cycle of risk.

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