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Hundreds March in Minneapolis to Honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives

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Hundreds March in Minneapolis to Honor Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives

On February 14, 2025, hundreds gathered in Minneapolis for the 10th annual march honoring Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR). Participants carried signs with messages such as "We are not invisible" and "No more stolen sisters," aiming to raise awareness about the disproportionate rates of violence faced by Indigenous communities.

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The event, organized by local Indigenous leaders and community members, commenced at the Minneapolis American Indian Center. Speakers included family members of missing individuals, such as Teddi Wind, mother of Nevaeh Kingbird, who has been missing since 2021. Wind shared. . .

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