December 1, 2021
Abigail Echo-Hawk wants recognition for missing, murdered Indigenous women
The executive vice president of the Seattle Indian Health Board wants to see disparities between races and cultures erased.
SEATTLE — Tuesday marks the end of Native American Heritage Month, a time set aside to honor the rich ancestry, culture and traditions of Indigenous people.
Many Indigenous people are making a huge impact in the Pacific Northwest, including Abigail Echo-Hawk, who is working to leave a legacy in her community.
"I'm an American Indian person who was raised to give back to the...