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Unearthing Justices
1,000+ Indigenous grassroots initiatives and resources, created by and for families and communities of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit+ People (MMIWG2S+).
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MMIWG2S+ Gathering for Families, Friends, and Communities
A gathering for those impacted by MMIWG2S+ to promote awareness, offer traditional teachings, and provide support through self-care and community engagement.
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Healing & Ceremony
Feb 22, 2025
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Aundeck Omni Kaning First Nation
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Unresolved: Case Closed or Murder?
The CBC News, from their database of 307 profiles, has looked into 34 cases across Canada which involve the death or disappearance of Indigenous women, but which authorities say were not due to foul play. In every case, families of the women say they do not accept the findings of police. CBC News found evidence in many of the cases that suggest further investigation is warranted.
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Vancouver Eastside Missing Women
This website dedicated to Vancouver Downtown Eastside missing and murdered women had two guestbooks, thumbnail photos linking to biographical and missing information, an extensive table of contents, resources of listed disappearances, news reports and articles, as well as sketches that express a softer side of missing women. The website is no longer active, but an archive remains.
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Media Presence
Vancouver
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The Road
Indigenous teens from the Stardale Women’s Group in Calgary created and starred in “The Road,” a short film on MMIWG and colonialism in Canada. Their CBC Calgary interview offers insights into the film’s creation.
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Calgary
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The Highway of Tears Governing Body
The Highway of Tears Governing Body was formed as a result of the Highway of Tears Symposium Recommendations Report. They provide direction and support, and advocate to the Government to fulfill their commitment to implement those recommendations as well as the National Inquiry’s Calls for Justice.
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British Columbia
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Taken
“Taken” is a true crime documentary series by APTN and CBC, shedding light on the mysteries of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada, sharing their stories and tracking the search for justice.
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Documentaries & Film
Search Support
Canada
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Taken: The Podcast
EagleVision Inc. created a 10-part podcast in conjunction with the “Taken” series, engaging with a diverse group across Canada to highlight MMIWG cases and seek new leads.
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Media Presence
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Canada
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Taken: The Series
The series, co-created by Lisa Meeches of EagleVision Inc., follows MMIWG cases in Canada, with four seasons released as of October 2022.
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Canada
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Talk4Healing: Talk, Text, Chat
Talk4Healing is a hotline for Indigenous women in violent and dangerous situations, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It provides accessible, free and culturally appropriate services, counselling and referrals across Ontario to the women who need it, and the services are available in many Indigenous languages. The hotline’s number is 1-855-554-HEAL.
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Fort William First Nation
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T-Shirts of Support
Chiefcalf, from LaRonge, reacted to Minister Valcourt’s rejection of a national inquiry on missing and murdered Indigenous women by joining a movement for change; she ordered custom T-shirts with bold messages demanding a national inquiry on the front and justice for MMIW on the back.
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La Ronge
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