There’s a big spotlight in Arizona on missing and murdered Indigenous people. Things hit a boiling point when a Mesa teen was found murdered earlier this year.
A group of protesters gathered in Cathedral City to call attention to Emily Pike, a 14-year-old indigenous girl killed in Arizona.
Morgan Harris was one of the Indigenous women slain by Jeremy Skibicki, who is serving multiple life sentences after being convicted of four murders last year.
Emily Pike, 14, was found dead near Globe. Leaked details about the condition of her body has sparked outcry around the ...
Emily Pike's remains were found in a remote area near Globe. The Gila County Sheriffs Office is still searching for a suspect ...
HB 2281 would alert when an Indigenous or endangered person is missing. It gained steam after Emily Pike's death. A full ...
Pike’s killing is another gutting reminder of the prevalence of violence against Indigenous women and girls. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women movement advocates for the awareness and ...
In 2024, Skibicki was sentenced to four life terms for the murder of the Indigenous women. Police had determined in June 2022, shortly after their disappearances, that Harris’s and Myran’s ...
The proposal would provide victim outreach and prevention services related to missing and murdered Indigenous people.
One of Emily's aunts lives in Fort Collins while another lives in Utah. Their family came together during a vigil held in ...
the indigenous community is rallying together to raise awareness about a growing issue -- missing and murdered indigenous women.
In 2021, the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Advocacy Resource Center started a Missing and Murdered Indigenous People database for the Sault Tribe.
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