
Lynette Greybull
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Today We Raise Awareness
Tomorrow We Will Have Justice
Not Our Native Daughters (NOND) is a dedicated force
in the fight against the trafficking, exploitation, and murder
disproportionately affecting Indigenous Persons, with a
specific focus on Missing, Murdered, and Indigenous
Women & Girls (MMIW). As a national organization, NOND
passionately pursues justice, equity, and healing, recognizing
the urgent need to address the deeply rooted issues stemming
from the legacies of colonialism and slavery
Highest Rates of Violence
Native American women face some of the highest rates of violence in the United States. The Department of Justice reports that 84.3% of Native American women have experienced violence in their lifetime, which is significantly higher than the national average.
Colonial Roots of Violence
Between 86-96 percent of the sexual abuse of Native women is committed by non-Indigenous perpetrators who are rarely brought to justice. This violence has its roots in colonial history, starting with Columbus's 1492 expedition.
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Lynnette GreyBull
Founder/Executive Director - Húŋkphapȟa Lakȟóta/Northern Arapaho, is a Subject-Matter-Expert on Indigenous Issues, MMIW, Human Trafficking of Indigenous People, Policy Reform, Lobbyist, Traditional Knowledge Sharer Advocate. She is also a lCommunity Organizer, Indigenous Youth Leader, restorative healing circle facilitator and Environmental Justice Change Maker.