![]() Patricia Sekaquaptewa, Hopi, Executive Director, Nakwatsvewat Institute Martell, University of New Mexico, School of Law, Class of 2009 Hallie Bongar White, Executive Director, Southwest Center for Law and PolicyĬarrie A. Heather Valdez Singleton, Deputy Director, Tribal Law and Policy Institute Jerry Gardner, Cherokee, Executive Director, Tribal Law and Policy Institute Maureen White Eagle, Métis, Staff Attorney, Tribal Law and Policy Instituteīonnie Clairmont, Ho-Chunk, Victim Advocacy Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy Institute Sarah Deer, Mvskoke, Victim Advocacy Legal Specialist, Tribal Law and Policy Institute Points of view in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. 2006-MU-AX-K028 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. This project was supported by Grant No 2004-WT-BX-K085 and Grant No. Guide for Drafting or Revising Victim-Centered Tribal Laws Against Sexual Assault and StalkingĪ product of the Tribal Law and Policy Institute ![]() Tribal Legal Code Resource: Sexual Assault and Stalking Laws
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