Missing and murdered Aboriginal women summits divided

Two separate summits took place in Winnipeg last week and while they looked at the same issue of missing and murdered Aboriginal women they had different opinions on how to address the problem.

APTN National News
Two separate summits took place in Winnipeg last week and while they looked at the same issue of missing and murdered Aboriginal women they had different opinions on how to address the problem.

The National Aboriginal Woman’s Summit was held by Assembly of Manitoba’s Chiefs.

While this was going on the province held one of their own but the doors were closed to the public unlike NAWS.

It’s not clear if the information will be shared between both summits.

Both were held over two days, so are two heads better than one? Those affected by this issue can only hope reports APTN National News reporter Matt Thordarson.

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1 thought on “Missing and murdered Aboriginal women summits divided

  1. Darryl Paquette says:

    We should have as many as possible in this discussion.

    Not only Aboriginal Woman but other cultures as well

    The more that know the better to get the message across.

    So if you here the word squaw correct them on how to
    pronounce the word it is a reference to all woman.

    I do this every time I hear it.
    Love People

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