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

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8. Urbanization and Disconnection from Community

8. Urbanization and Disconnection from Community
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As more Indigenous people move to urban areas, many women and girls become isolated from their traditional support systems and cultural connections. This disconnection can increase vulnerability to exploitation, trafficking, and violence, as they may lack trusted resources or community protection. The National Institutes of Health notes that urban migration often leads to a loss of identity and safety nets, compounding the risks faced by Indigenous women.

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