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Carleton, S. (2015). Highway of Tears and the missing and murdered Indigenous women in Canada. Canadian Dimension, 49(4). Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.dproxy.library.dc- uoit.ca/docview/1734314744?accountid=26375

-it is an excellent article that uses a document filmed by Matt Smiley. From this documentary many information that were undocumented had been opened such as the highway of tears and other weakening spots that lead for more deaths. Also, open about the capitalism , colonialism, and patriarchy and how they were an effect in having to shape the lives of indigenous civilians.

Unravelling the "highway of tears" (2014). . Toronto: CTV Television, Inc. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.dproxy.library.dc-uoit.ca/docview/1504677102?accountid=26375

-This is an interview between the film director from the article above.

Palmater, P. (2016). Shining Light on the Dark Places: Addressing Police Racism and Sexualized Violence against Indigenous Women and Girls in the National Inquiry. Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 28(2), 253–284. doi: 10.3138/cjwl.28.2.253.

-This article addresses the risen problems of racism towards indigenous peoples especially within the system itself. Also how the policing systems were not as credible when it comes to helping those native women compared to those females that are not. This article raises questions and more concerns that the Canadian justice system have failed to consider and how within the authoritarians themselves are those mistreating women's characters.

Gilmore, S. (2016). Canada's unspoken crisis. Maclean's. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.dproxy.library.dc-uoit.ca/docview/1859903276?accountid=26375

-This article is about an issue that is rarely gained media attention or even others around. Its about domestic violence within the the Indigenous families and how colonization have had a greater affect that passed on for generations within their communities and about youth and their hard time in facing such violence.

Brownridge, D. A. (2008). Understanding the Elevated Risk of Partner Violence Against Aboriginal Women: A Comparison of Two Nationally Representative Surveys of Canada. Journal of Family Violence, 23(5), 353–367. doi: 10.1007/s10896-008-9160-0

-It is an article which compares between native families to other Canadian families on regards for family violence and it also explains more about the causes and the past reasoning for such to occur.

Klingspohn, D. M. (2018). The Importance of Culture in Addressing Domestic Violence for First Nations Women. Frontiers in Psychology, 9(872). doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00872

-Talks about the statistics of how many are involved of being domestic violence and like more about its affects on cultures and how there are barely any services to help those in need.