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Ep 170: One woman’s come-back from drugs and incarceration would lead her to a life of service in helping indigenous families find their lost loved ones
This is the Lissa Yellow Bird story
Sources for Today’s Episode:
- High Country News
- BBC News
- Dateline episode “Secrets of Spirit Lake”
- Indian Law Resource Center
- The National Crime Information Center
- The Department of Justice
- The White House.gov/factsheet
- The book “Yellow Bird” by Sierra Crane Murdoch
Credits:
- Written and Hosted by Amy Shlosberg and Meghan Sacks
- Produced by James Varga
- Audio Editor,
- Script Editor, Abagail Belcastro
- Music by Dessert Media
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Keywords: Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women