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 Elders Can Experience Domestic Violence
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abusive Behaviors, Domestic Violence Awareness, Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Family Violence, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect
Posted September 30, 2020

Elders Can Experience Domestic Violence

Native American Elders A Native American is usually considered an elder when they are above the age of 60 to 65, although it varies from tribe to tribe.

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 Rising Up – Reclaiming My Power
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abusive Behaviors, Dating Violence, Healthy Relationships, Native centered advocacy, Trust and Respect, Unhealthy Relationships
Posted February 26, 2018

Rising Up – Reclaiming My Power

I was in my second year of college when an old friend reached out to me. Not having seen him since middle school, I had no idea who he had become, what his interests were, or what he did for fun. [...]

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 How to Support a Loved One in an Abusive Relationship
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Family Violence, Trust and Respect
Posted January 2, 2018

How to Support a Loved One in an Abusive Relationship

“Why don’t you just leave?” “Why do you put up with it?” “Why do you keep going back?” When it comes to domestic violence, many people focus on why the victim would willingly stay in an abusive [...]

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 What to Expect When Calling StrongHearts
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Domestic Violence in Indian Country, Native centered advocacy, Services for Native Survivors, Trust and Respect
Posted August 20, 2017

What to Expect When Calling StrongHearts

Calling into a domestic violence helpline can be very intimidating and overwhelming, especially if you are taking that courageous first step to reach out for help.

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 How to Spot the Red Flags of Abuse
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By SHNH Admin 2017
In Abusive Behaviors, Dating Violence, Domestic Violence in Indian Country
Posted April 24, 2017

How to Spot the Red Flags of Abuse

Exploring a new relationship is an exciting time, where it might seem like every moment you are learning something new about your partner’s culture, family and beliefs. While you and your partner [...]

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