Cultural Significance of Recent Homicide of 7-year-old Ute Mountain Boy
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Abstract
This brief essay discusses the cultural significance of the recent shooting homicide of a 7-year-old Ute Mountain Ute Indian boy while asleep with his father on the Ute Mountain Ute reservation located in southwest Colorado, USA. Traditional historic tribal crime-control policies of exclusion and removal from the tribal community, and dis-enrollment from the tribe, are discussed as a means to protect tribal children and all future tribal people.
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| Authors | Julie C Abril PhD; |
| Journal | Dialogues in Humanities and Social Sciences |
| Year | 2024 |
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