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For more than 30 years, one survivor of domestic violence has worked endlessly to reclaim the sacredness of Native women. She is a survivor, lecturer, mother, grandmother, activist and advocate; she is Tillie Black Bear.
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What do an honor-roll student, an honorable mention as an all-county high school football kicker, a homecoming queen, a survivor, and a writer have in common? As if someone took all the members of The Breakfast Club and rolled them into one person, Katie Hnida is a woman who deserves to be honored.
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