According to Statistica, “The child abuse rate in the United States is highest among American Indian or Alaska Native victims with a rate of 15.2 cases per 1,000 children. It is most common among children between two to five years of age.”
Now imagine that child being brave enough to come forward to share about her abuse. The process from this point is typically strenuous. Both law enforcement and Child Protection Services conduct separate investigations, which entails the child repeating her trauma multiple times. Depending on her situation, she may be passed around between foster homes, or she could be placed back into a situation where she has to be around her perpetrator again.
And not only could this child fail to receive the emotional and psychological support she needs, but the abuse she suffered will most likely cause negative ongoing affects throughout her life.
There has to be a better way. And there is! Choctaw Nation’s Coordinated Response to Child Maltreatment via their leading Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT), is the first tribal MDT in the state of Oklahoma and the results are already highly impactful.
My guests, Gina South (Juvenile Division Chief and Assistant Prosecuting Attorney) and Kari Hurst (MTD Coordinator) from the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma share with us about:
Also, check out the beautiful ribbon skirts that Gina makes – they’d make wonderful holiday or birthday gifts! https://tinyurl.com/4d4kn23f
Yakoke to these ladies and to the entire Multi-Disciplinary Teams at Choctaw Nation (law enforcement, medical teams, prosecutors, behavioral health experts, forensic interviewers, therapists, and victim advocates) who are advocating for our precious children!
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S2, E5, P2: Stickball, Little Brother of War: Mississippi Choctaws, Mark Williams & Chalena Marcus Billy
S2, E5, P1: Stickball, Little Brother Of War, Brenner Billy, Choctaw
S2, E4 - 150 Years at Riverside Indian School: Timothy Yeahquo, Kiowa”
S2, E3: Sarah Elisabeth & Lynda Kay Sawyer, Ancestral History & Anniversary Of Tushpa’s Story
S2, E2, Chief Mushulatubbee & The Traditional vs Progressive Struggle, Steven Hunter Oklatubee
S2, E1, P2: Rachael Youngman, Part 2, The Choctaw Girl from Hog Creek
S2, E1, P1 - Rachael Youngman: The Choctaw Girl From Hog Creek
S1, E17: Steve & Seba Discuss Their New Book, “The Native American Contest Powwow: Cultural Tethering Theory”
S1, E16: Jim Thorpe – Great American Athlete (and Native Superhero)
S1, E15 - Jones Academy, Choctaw Nation Boarding School: Patrick Moore, Pawnee
S1, E14: Choctaw Nation’s Chief Gary Batton & Tribal Prosecutor, Kara Bacon on McGirt vs. Oklahoma
Moment of Silence by Stacy Williams
S1, E13: National Native American Heritage Month & Preserving the Stories of Those Who Came Before Us, Seth Fairchild, Choctaw
S1, E11: Welcome to First Americans Museum: Welana Queton, Osage/Cherokee/Creek
S1, E10 - You Won’t Find This in the History Books, Solomon Tonihka, Choctaw
S1, E9 - Fawn Tsatoke: The Kiowa Woman Who Came Back with a Vengeance
S1, Ep8 - LeRoy Malaterre, the Chippewa from Turtle Mountain Reservation
S1, E7 Francine Bray, Choctaw Ponies - the Unsung Heroes of the Trail of Tears
S1, E6 - WC Shofner - Choctaw Fighter Pilot, Family Man
S1, E5, P2: Monroe Tsatoke, Descendent of Hunting Horse, a Code Talker & The Kiowa 5
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