Indianz.Com > News > Native America Calling: Recognizing and dealing with sexual predators
Native America Calling
Listen to Native America Calling every weekday at 1pm Eastern.
Native America Calling: Recognizing and dealing with sexual predators
Monday, May 2, 2022
Recognizing and dealing with sexual predators
A prominent Native artist is accused of serious — potentially criminal — conduct with young women he’s crossed paths with. The allegations are mostly playing out on social media.
The incidents are a reminder of the near-constant threat people—mostly women—face from unscrupulous men.
Related Stories
Young Native woman sounds alarm about violence in Indian Country (April 22, 2022)
Search
Filed Under
Tags
More Headlines
AUDIO: Section 106 Regulations at Advisory Council of Historic Preservation
Native America Calling: The growing artificial intelligence threat
Bureau of Indian Affairs considers first Tribal Energy Resource Agreement
Cronkite News: Death of Apache teenager still unsolved
Native America Calling: Keeya Wiki in the Spotlight
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know This Week (February 17, 2026)
Native America Calling: Will limiting commercial trawler bycatch save salmon in Alaska?
Chuck Hoskin: Cherokee Nation builds from the grassroots up
Native America Calling: Tribes come to grips with $1.5 billion federal funding retraction
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma ‘shocked and saddened’ at passing of Jim Gray
Cronkite News: Judge sides with Democratic lawmaker in dispute with Trump administration
Native America Calling: Indigenous Winter Olympians compete for gold in Italy
‘We’re gonna make some meaningful change’: Indian Country rallies to support youth and families
Native America Calling: Young ‘Champions’ inspire positive change
Cronkite News: Buddhist monks complete long journey to nation’s capital
More Headlines
Native America Calling: The growing artificial intelligence threat
Bureau of Indian Affairs considers first Tribal Energy Resource Agreement
Cronkite News: Death of Apache teenager still unsolved
Native America Calling: Keeya Wiki in the Spotlight
NAFOA: 5 Things You Need to Know This Week (February 17, 2026)
Native America Calling: Will limiting commercial trawler bycatch save salmon in Alaska?
Chuck Hoskin: Cherokee Nation builds from the grassroots up
Native America Calling: Tribes come to grips with $1.5 billion federal funding retraction
United Indian Nations of Oklahoma ‘shocked and saddened’ at passing of Jim Gray
Cronkite News: Judge sides with Democratic lawmaker in dispute with Trump administration
Native America Calling: Indigenous Winter Olympians compete for gold in Italy
‘We’re gonna make some meaningful change’: Indian Country rallies to support youth and families
Native America Calling: Young ‘Champions’ inspire positive change
Cronkite News: Buddhist monks complete long journey to nation’s capital
More Headlines