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Other
Tribal Technical
Assistance Providers
Clan Star, Inc.
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To
restore the safety of
Native women by
addressing domestic
battering, sexual abuse,
torture, and stalking,
Clan Star works with
fourteen tribal domestic
violence and sexual
assault coalitions from
across the United
States. They
provide assistance to
their counterparts
across the nation,
offering help with legal
issues, organizational
planning, video
production for public
service announcements,
interagency
communication and
collaboration,
leadership training,
mentorship and internet
access.
Sacred Circle
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Sacred
Circle National
Resource Center to End
Violence Against Native
Women strives to
increase Native Nations'
capacity to provide
resources and advocacy
to women and their
children victimized by
battering and sexual
violence through
technical assistance,
model programming,
training and information
that is culturally
relevant. Sacred Circle
is dedicated to actions
that promote the
sovereignty and safety
of women.
Southwest Center for Law
and Policy
(SWCLAP)
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SWCLAP works across
jurisdictions to develop
comprehensive,
interdisciplinary
responses to violence in
Indian country. Their
staff of skilled trial
attorneys has decades of
experience working with
Tribal, state, and
federal court systems.
Tribal Law and Policy
Institute (TLPI)
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TLPI facilitates the
sharing of resources so
that Indian Nations and
tribal justice systems
have access to cost
effective resources
which can be adapted to
meet the individual
needs of their
communities. They strive
to establish programs
which link tribal
justice systems with
other academic, legal,
and judicial resources
such as law schools,
Indian law clinics,
tribal colleges, Native
American Studies
programs, Indian legal
organizations and
consultants, tribal
legal departments, other
tribal courts, and other
judicial/legal
institutions.
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