Murdered Indigenous

Women hold signs in protest of missing and murdered indigenous women during an annual Women's March in Tulsa Jan18.

Women hold signs in protest of missing and murdered indigenous women during an annual Women's March in Tulsa Jan18.

National program will probe missing, murdered Indigenous

Oklahoma will become the first state to launch a pilot program aimed at investigating missing and murdered Indigenous peoples. The announcement was made by U.S. Attorneys Trent Shores and Brian Kuester at a press conference Monday in Tulsa. Five other U.S.
A woman marches with a “No More Stolen Sisters” sign at a Women’s March in Tulsa in 2018.

A woman marches with a “No More Stolen Sisters” sign at a Women’s March in Tulsa in 2018.

Bills to address Oklahoma’s missing, murdered Indigenous

OKLAHOMA CITY — Several measures have been filed for the state legislature’s upcoming session in an attempt to address Oklahoma’s rate of missing and murdered Indigenous people.