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WELCOME TO THE TRIBAL SEX TRAFFICKING RESOURCES WEBSITE

This website provides comprehensive information on sex trafficking as it impacts Native people and Native nations; including, publication resources, victim service directories, and training calendars. Be sure to visit our blog, Sex Trafficking in Indian Country Update, which contains the latest media, news articles, and policy updates on sex trafficking in Indian Country. We envision this site as a place for Native people to find help when dealing with violence. Individuals can reach out to their local Tribal Coalition(s) for assistance or they can easily use our Victim Services Directory themselves. We suggest, however, that individuals contact their local tribal coalition for assistance first. A Tribal Coalition is comprised of tribal advocates that work to end domestic violence and sexual assault and can help individuals navigate options and services. Utilizing coalition connections can increase a person's chances of receiving services or referrals immediately.

NATIVE RESOURCES National Indian Country Clearinghouse on Sexual Assault NICCSA strives to be your one-stop, comprehensive source for information on sexual violence in Indian Country. Visit the site to find important federal legislation, tribal codes, cutting edge articles by Indian Country experts, and funding opportunities. Each month will feature innovative practice tips by seasoned advocates and legal professionals. National Indigenous Women's Resource Center Native nonprofit created specifically to serve as the National Indian Resource Center (NIRC) addressing domestic violence and safety for Indian women. Under this grant project, the NIWRC seeks to enhance the capacity of American Indian and Alaska Native tribes, Native Hawaiians, and Tribal and Native Hawaiian organizations to respond to domestic violence. EMERGENCY HOTLINES National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

1-800-787-3224 (TTY) National Human Trafficking Resource Center Toll Free:1-888-373-7888 or text Be Free (233733) The Rape Abuse Incest National Network 1-800-656-HOPE (4673) National Runaway Safeline 1-800-RUNAWAY or 1-800-786-2929

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