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    The Beginning and End of Rape: Confronting Sexual Violence in Native America by Deer, Sarah

    Published 2015
    “…Despite what major media sources say, violence against Native women is not anepidemic. An epidemic is biological and blameless. Violence against Native women…”
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    NATIVE PEOPLE AND VIOLENT CRIME: Gendered Violence and Tribal Jurisdiction by Deer, Sarah

    Published in Du Bois review (2018)
    “…Abstract Exciting changes are happening in criminal jurisdiction in Indian country at the national level. Due in large part to activism on the part of Native…”
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    NATIVE PEOPLE AND VIOLENT CRIME by Deer, Sarah

    Published in Du Bois review (2018)
    “…Exciting changes are happening in criminal jurisdiction in Indian country at the national level. Due in large part to activism on the part of Native women,…”
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    Journal Article
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    INTRODUCTION: Sovereignty of the Soul by Deer, Sarah

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…Accounts from theNew York Times, Washington Post, National Public Radio, and other sources have used the adjective “epidemic” to describe the extremely high…”
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    CONCLUSION: The End of Rape in Native America by Deer, Sarah

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…When i started as a rape crisis advocate at age twenty, I often felt helpless when victims seemed to be sinking right before my eyes. How can you help someone…”
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    Toward an Indigenous Jurisprudence of Rape by Deer, Sarah

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…Suppose a congressional miracle occurred, and in an instant, complete tribal jurisdiction was restored to its precolonial status with no restrictions. Tribal…”
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    McGirt v. Oklahoma: Implications of the 2020 Supreme Court Decision for Native America by Womack, Craig, Creel, Barbara, Deer, Sarah, Adams, Andrew

    Published in Southern spaces (18-02-2021)
    “…On October 12, 2020, four Native American scholars, jurists, and activists engaged in a panel discussion (via Zoom) that examined the historical contexts and…”
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    The prostitution and trafficking of American Indian/Alaska Native women in Minnesota by Farley, Melissa, Deer, Sarah, Golding, Jacqueline M, Matthews, Nicole, Lopez, Guadalupe, Stark, Christine, Hudon, Eileen

    “…We examined social and physical violence experienced by American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women in prostitution and their impacts on the mental and…”
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    Federal Indian Law and Violent Crime: Native Women and Children at the Mercy of the State by Deer, Sarah

    Published in Social justice (San Francisco, Calif.) (22-12-2004)
    “…Deer discusses the unique impact of federal Indian law on Native people and demonstrates why the adjudication and response to victimization of Native women and…”
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    Toward an Indigenous Jurisprudence of Rape by Deer, Sarah

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…Chapter eight brings reform from the federal level back to the scale of individual tribal nations. It explores indigenous philosophical foundations for…”
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    All Apologies: The Continuing Federal Complicity in the Rape of Native Women by SARAH DEER

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…Suppose a rapist has offered to apologize to his victim for the violence he committed and his victim has agreed to listen to his words in a public forum. In…”
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    What She Say It Be Law by Deer, Sarah

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…This chapter explores precolonial responses to gender and rape, and in doing so responds to feminist theory’s lack of a clear consideration of colonialism…”
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    Knowing through Numbers?: The Benefits and Drawbacks of Data by SARAH DEER

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…The headlines began to appear in 1999.American Indian and Alaska Native Women Experience the Highest Rates of Interpersonal Violent Crime in the United States…”
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    “Righting” Tribal Rape Law: Proposals for Reform by SARAH DEER

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…So far, this book has focused on two important themes: the harm of rape and the need for reform. This chapter is focused on practical nuts-and-bolts changes to…”
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    The Enigma of Federal Reform: The Tribal Law and Order Act and the Violence Against Women Act by SARAH DEER

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…Near the end of his life, my grandfather had a bumper sticker that he liked so much he placed it on the car body rather than the bumper so that more people…”
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    Epilogue by Deer, Sarah

    Published in The Beginning and End of Rape (01-11-2015)
    “…The epilogue is self-reflective of the author’s own history of working towards helping victims of sexual assault. It outlines her futures goals of scholarship…”
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