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Indigenous activist brings consciousness to violence in native communities

By Editorial Board Published May 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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Indigenous activist brings consciousness to violence in native communities

OKEMOS, Mich. (WLNS) — Activists are elevating consciousness for lacking and murdered indigenous folks as they put together for Pink Gown Day.

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Lacking and Murdered Indigenous Girls Day, also referred to as Pink Gown Day, brings consideration to the violence that native girls and women face all through the nation, together with Michigan.

“And red is the color in our teachings that is most recognizable by the spirit. Those in the spirit realm who’ve walked on. The awareness that we needed is that there is so much of a scourge in our community of women and girls and people and relatives who go missing,” says Tribal Citizen Nichole Keway Biber.

vlcsnap 2025 05 04 18h22m41s380Nichole Keway Biber (WLNS)

Biber, of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa, says she is targeted on preventing for indigenous girls who she says have been wronged by companies.

She says oil firms play a giant function within the lack of indigenous folks.

“Often when there’s pipelines going into communities or even to expand them or move them. They come with something called man camps, and that puts indigenous women in particular in a vulnerable space. There’s not a lot of law enforcement looking out for our women. That’s very much connected to those oil pipelines is why our people go missing,” stated Biber.

She says these firms make use of out-of-town labor to work in rural communities which might be residence to many native folks, “There was an encampment of Indigenous water protectors looking to stop that oil pipeline.”

She says there is a fear of sexual violence that comes with these employees, “They were found out that there was human trafficking that occurred with that, and then in a very small span of time there were breaches in the aquifer. People were taken, and the water was damaged.”

A research within the Northwestern College Regulation Assessment discovered that these sorts of development tasks could make the issue of sexual violence in indigenous communities drastically worse.

In response to the Michigan Division of Well being and Human Providers, circumstances of lacking or murdered indigenous girls are under-reported, under-investigated and sometimes stay unsolved.

Biber says Pink Gown Day brings consciousness and remembrance to the numerous native girls who go lacking and not using a hint.

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