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Violence on the Land Violence on our Bodies: Building an Indigenous Response to Environmental Violence

Women’s Earth Alliance & Native Youth Sexual Health Network

This report reveals how many Indigenous communities are sites of chemical manufacturing, while others have seen an introduction of man camps to work for the gas and oil industry. The impacts of environmental violence are coupled with sexual violence, murders and disappearances, reproductive illnesses and toxic exposure, and threats to Indigenous lifeways.

Author / Publisher: Women's Earth Alliance
Language(s): English
Year(s) Published: 2016
Accessibility Format(s): Machine-Readable Text
Type of Resource: Reports