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Episode #372

Math with Karen & Georgia

#372 Math with Karen & Georgia
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Georgia:

The tragic disappearance of Anthonette Cayedito

Episode sources:

  1. “30 years later: Abduction of Gallup girl continues to intrigue local residents” by Babetter Herrmann (Gallup Sun)

  2. “31 Years Ago, Anthonette Cayedito Disappeared” by Rachael Trost (NBC News Cold Case Spotlight)

  3. “61DFNM - Anthonette Christine Cayedito” (The Doe Network: International Center for Missing and Unidentified Missing Persons)

  4. “A Call to Remember our Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls” by Cheyenne Antonio (Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women)

  5. “ANTHONETTE CAYEDITO” (Unsolved Mysteries)

  6. “Anthonette Christine Cayedito” by Meaghan Good (The Charley Project)

  7. “ANTHONETTE CHRISTINE CAYEDITO” (Federal Bureau of Investigation)

  8. “Disappeared: Anthonette Cayedito” by Eliza J. (Leave the Lights On Podcast on Medium)

  9. “Disappearance of Anthonette Cayedito” (Wikipedia)

  10. “Gallup” (Wikipedia)

  11. “General Guide to Criminal Jurisdiction in Indian Country” by Tribal Court Clearinghouse (Tribal Law and Policy Institute)

  12. “Gone in Gallup: The Kidnapping of Anthonette Cayedito” (Pop Culture Crime)

  13. “Have you seen Anthonette Cayedito?” by Sasha Lenninger (KOAT Action News)

  14. “Holding out hope for girl who vanished 30 years ago” by Joline Gutierrez Krueger (Albuquerque Journal)

  15. “Missing and Murdered Indigenous People Crisis” (Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of Interior)

  16. “Missing and murdered Indigenous women” (Wikipedia) 

  17. “Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)” (National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center)

  18. “Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)” (Native Hope)

  19. “Missing in New Mexico: Anthonette Cayedito still missing from Gallup after 37 years” by Liam Debonis (Albuquerque Journal)

  20. “MURDERED & MISSING  INDIGENOUS WOMEN” (Native Women’s Wilderness)

  21. “Mysterious Telephone Call Renews Hope That Missing Gallup Girl Can Be Found” by Patrice Locke (Albuquerque Journal)

  22. “Navajo Medicine-Men” by Harold Carey Jr. (NAVAJO PEOPLE: INFORMATION ABOUT THE DINÉ (NAVAJO PEOPLE), LANGUAGE, HISTORY, AND CULTURE)

  23. “Navajo People - The Diné” by Harold Cary Jr. (NAVAJO PEOPLE: INFORMATION ABOUT THE DINÉ (NAVAJO PEOPLE), LANGUAGE, HISTORY, AND CULTURE)

  24. “Navajos Weigh Return to Old Name: Dine” by Reuters (New York Times)

  25. “No More Stolen Sisters: Stopping the Abuse and Murder of Native Women and Girls” (Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature)

  26. “Problem Solving” (Bureau of Indian Affairs, U.S. Department of Interior)

  27. “Protect Indigenous Women” (Red Road Institute)

  28. “Route 66” (Wikipedia)

  29. “Seraphine Warren arrives in Washington DC on walk for Trailing Ellamae” by Katherine Locke (Navajo-Hopi Observer)

  30. ““Silent Crisis” — Thousands of Missing and Murdered Native Americans: Professor Lewerenz is quoted” by Ron Claiborne (NORTH DAKOTA LAW)

  31. “The Shadow Pandemic: Violence against women during COVID-19” (UN Women)

  32. “There are nearly 200 missing Native Americans from New Mexico and the Navajo Nation. The FBI is working to tackle unsolved cases” By Josh Campbell, Jason Kravarik and Nicquel Terry Ellis (CNN)

  33. National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center

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