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Task Force to Study Crime on Indian Reservations

November 18, 2013 by Native American Rights Fund

A special Justice Department task force will hold a series of public meetings around the country to study the scope and impact that exposure to violence has on Native American and Alaska Native children, the Justice Department said. Read more at the New York Times website.

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