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ONEIDA NATION, Wis. (WBAY) – Indigenous people across the country this week are calling for a response to violence in their communities.

This past Monday was Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day.

Indigenous people across the country this week are calling for a response to violence in their communities.(Isis | Oneida Nation)

Federal data show indigenous women are more than twice as likely to be homicide victims than the national average and that more than four in five indigenous women say they have experienced violence in their lifetime.

This weekend, the Oneida Nation will hold their annual missing and murdered indigenous women walk.

In the video above, we are joined by Jennifer Webster, a council member with the Oneida Nation.

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