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Senate Passes Resolution Recognizing Successes and Contributions of Native Women

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Senator Lisa Murkowski - vice chairman of the Indian Affairs committee | Official U.S. Senate Headshot

Senator Lisa Murkowski - vice chairman of the Indian Affairs committee | Official U.S. Senate Headshot

The U.S. Senate has unanimously passed a bipartisan resolution led by Senators Lisa Murkowski and Brian Schatz, honoring the achievements of Native women in the United States. Vice Chairman Murkowski expressed her pride in the Senate's support for the resolution, stating, "Native women have helped shape our country in areas of military service, arts, science, culture, language, human rights, and sports." Chairman Schatz echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the critical importance of recognizing the impacts of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women on American history.

A total of 32 Senators co-sponsored the resolution, highlighting the widespread bipartisan support for celebrating the heritage, culture, and contributions of Native women. The resolution specifically acknowledges the significant roles Native women have played in various fields, from military service to business, education, science, and the arts.

The resolution also pays tribute to the bravery and sacrifice of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women in the Armed Forces, as well as their contributions to economic development and entrepreneurship. It recognizes the achievements of Native women in medicine, science, literature, dance, and athletics, highlighting their commitment to advancing civil rights, protecting human rights, and preserving Native cultures and languages.

Furthermore, the resolution emphasizes the need to address the barriers that American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women face, including access to justice, healthcare, and opportunities for educational and economic advancement. It underscores the invaluable contributions of Native women as "life givers, culture bearers, and caretakers of Native peoples," enriching the lives of all individuals in the United States.

In conclusion, the Senate resolution celebrates the successes and contributions of Native women and underscores the importance of ensuring the safety and upholding the interests of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian women in the country.

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