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Information
packets and order forms for other materials are available from:
Sacred Circle, 722 St. Joseph Street,
Rapid City, SD 57701.
Phone: (605) 341-2050. Fax: (605) 341-2472.
E-mail: scircle@sacred-circle.com
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"Sacred Circle
is dedicated to actions that promote the sovereignty and safety
of women."
"The work to
transform tribal families and communities into a circle of balance
and harmony requires individual growth and systemic responsibility."
This information
packet offers a sampling of articles and resource materials that
address domestic violence in Native American communities. An informational
handbook, "Domestic Violence is Not a Lakota/Dakota Tradition,"
reframes domestic violence issues and dynamics within the context
of native people's experience of colonization, a history of oppression
and subsequent move away from cultural traditions in which women
and men were valued and respected equally. A handbook on "Confidentiality"
contrasts ways that women are treated in a shelter program that
has been modeled on indigenous culture in comparison with a program
that embodies principles of the "hierarchical medical model of dominant
society." Several sets of articles, handouts and fact sheets summarize
information about topics such as the incidence of violence and stalking
in the lives of Native women, the dynamics of internalized oppression
and connections between alcohol abuse and domestic violence. Also
included in the packet is a brochure that describes the mission,
purpose and services of the Sacred Circle National Resource Center
to End Violence Against Native Women.
Recommended
for Indian Tribes and tribal organizations developing domestic violence
interventions and strategies on Indian reservations and tribal communities.
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