Julian Brave NoiseCat: Native issues you aren't hearing about


Family and friends of Paul Castaway, who was killed by a police officer, held a protest outside of police headquarters in Denver, Colorado, on July 14. Photo by Delane Black Elk / Facebook

Julian Brave NoiseCat, the Native Issues Fellow for The Huffington Post, outlines some of the major issues facing American Indians, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians that often go ignored in the mainstream media:
Native Americans face issues of mass incarceration and policing.
Thanks in large part to the Black Lives Matter movement, which has insisted that demands for justice and equality for the black community remain part of the national conversation, there is now growing momentum to address the issues of policing and mass incarceration. But while the brutalization of black Americans at the hands of police, and their maltreatment within the criminal justice system, have garnered national headlines, similar injustices against Native Americans have gone largely unreported.

Native communities are often impoverished and jobless.
Native peoples suffer from high rates of poverty and unemployment. Seventeen percent of Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders and 27 percent of all self-identified Native Americans and Alaska Natives live in poverty, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.

The federal government is still stripping Native people of their land.
The U.S. was built on land taken from Indian nations, and indigenous peoples across the country are still living with the reality of dispossession. Right now, members of the San Carlos Apache Nation in Arizona are fighting the sale of their sacred Oak Flat site to foreign mining conglomerates.

Violence against women and children is especially prevalent in Native communities.
Native American communities -- and particularly Native women and children -- suffer from an epidemic of violence. Native women are 3.5 times more likely to be raped or sexually assaulted in their life than women of other races. Twenty-two percent of Native children suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder -- a rate of PTSD equal to that found among Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.

Native patients receive inadequate health care.
Native Americans, Alaska Natives and Native Hawaiians face massive disparities in health as compared to the general population, suffering from high rates of diabetes, obesity, substance abuse and HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.

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Julian Brave NoiseCat: 13 Issues Facing Native People Beyond Mascots And Casinos (The Huffington Post 7/30)

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