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American Indian/Alaska Native women are sovereign
All Native Women have inherent rights to:
Choose her unique path in Life without fear of reprisal.
Attain self-governance in order to make her decisions without others’ approval or agreement.
Secure resources she need including housing, food, clothes, transportation and other necessities.
Find her voice, in order to speak freely for herself in her own way, to define her own reality, experiences, and self – identity.