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Victim-Centered Cultural Healing

By integrating trauma-informed, victim-centered care with Indigenous cultural practices, survivors experience increased trust and healing, because care rooted in traditional Hopi and Tewa values affirms identity, restores dignity, and aligns with community-specific understandings of wellness. This strategy centers survivors of domestic and sexual violence while intentionally weaving in culturally relevant traditions, languages, and healing practices. Unlike mainstream trauma-informed approaches, it prioritizes Indigenous knowledge systems and community-specific values to foster deeper engagement and long-term resilience.

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activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Community and Agency Training on Violence Prevention HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
    capacity building
    Provides education and training to community agencies and tribal leadership on sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, sex trafficking, and dating violence issues, resources, and policies affecting Native women's safety. Also conducts trainings for the public on these topics.
  • Hopi Dementia Symposium HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
    direct service
    Hosts the Hopi Dementia Symposium to provide education, awareness, and resources on dementia and Alzheimer's disease for tribal elders, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and community members.
  • Leadership Development for Hopi and Tewa Women HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
    capacity building
    Engages in leadership development programs for Hopi and Tewa women to advance social change and systemic reform, and organizes Tribal Leadership Summits to build tribal leadership capacity in policy-making and intergovernmental relationships.
  • Membership Engagement and Resources HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
    capacity building
    Provides members with access to resources, training, education, and engagement opportunities, including volunteer opportunities, monthly meetings, and book group discussions to expand awareness of issues impacting tribal communities.
  • Public Education and Awareness on Violence Against Women HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
    advocacy
    Conducts public education initiatives and awareness activities to increase understanding of violence against women, including domestic violence, sexual assault, and teen dating violence, through brochures, infographics, social media graphics, and newsletters, with a specific focus on the Hopi community.
  • Technical Assistance and Policy Development HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
    capacity building
    Provides technical assistance, policy development, and advocacy support to tribal and non-tribal government programs and agencies, including supporting the development of the Hopi Victim Services Program and community coordinated response teams, and offering guidance on Special Domestic Violence Criminal Jurisdiction.
  • Victim Support Services HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
    direct service
    Provides safety and support services for domestic violence and sexual assault victims/survivors using a victim-centered approach.
  • Women's Wellness Retreat HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
    direct service
    Hosts an annual Women’s Wellness Retreat for Hopi and Tewa women to build awareness, prevent violence, and promote healthy communities through cultural knowledge.
  • Youth and Community Engagement for Violence Prevention HOPI-TEWA WOMENS COALITION TO END ABUSE
    direct service
    Conducts roundtable discussions with Hopi/Tewa men to engage male allies, delivers presentations on healthy relationships to junior high and high school youth, and conducts ongoing Project KYAPTSI presentations to raise awareness of healthy relationships and prevent violence against Native women and girls through Hopi and Tewa cultural values.