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Section 2
American Indian Poverty and Intimate Partner violence

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Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services 

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- Sherri Downing. The Empty Shawl: Honoring Native Women by Stopping the Violence. Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. January 2010. pg. 11-16.
Reviewed 2023

Update
Indigenous Women's Experiences of Lateral Violence:
A Systematic Literature Review

Jaber, L., Stirbys, C., Scott, J., & Foong, E. (2023). Indigenous Women's Experiences of Lateral Violence: A Systematic Literature Review. Trauma, violence & abuse, 24(3), 1763–1776. https://doi.org/10.1177/15248380221077316


Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Van Ryzin, M. J., Fishbein, D., & Biglan, A. (2018). The promise of prevention science for addressing intergenerational poverty. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 24(1), 128–143.

Weisz, C., & Quinn, D. M. (2018). Stigmatized identities, psychological distress, and physical health: Intersections of homelessness and race. Stigma and Health, 3(3), 229–240.

Zarling, A., Bannon, S., & Berta, M. (2019). Evaluation of acceptance and commitment therapy for domestic violence offenders. Psychology of Violence, 9(3), 257–266.

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