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AI-generatedThis article covers social advocacy and public awareness events regarding missing and murdered Indigenous people. No commercial mechanism, company, commodity, or supply chain is mentioned. There is no direct or indirect impact on any sector, product, or market. The article is purely about human rights and law enforcement policy, with no economic or financial implications.
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- Native Americans are more than twice as likely to be victims of violent crime (U.S. DOJ).
- Nearly 1,500 active federal cases of missing Native Americans recorded at end of 2025.
- U.S. Interior Department announced a task force to prevent violent crime in Indian Country.
- Federal laws like Savanna’s Act exist but implementation has been slow.
- Events from May 5 include marches, rallies, and vigils to honor missing and murdered individuals.