 Well, after the body of a missing pregnant woman was found in a river on Sunday in Fargo, community members in Bemidji are offering support. Savannah Fontaine Graywin was last seen on August 19th, and her neighbors were arrested on kidnapping charges after a newborn infant was found in their apartment. Several gathered at Paul Bunyan Park for a prayer service for Graywin and her family. This was also used as a way to come together to put an end to the violence against Native American women. Native women are not safe. Well, Native people are not safe. This is not a safe society for us. We are oftentimes presented by the media as violent, but in fact, we are the victims of violence. According to a study from the National Institute of Justice, more than half of all Native women who have experienced abuse say they also endured sexual assault. Nearly 97% of the cases of abuse were committed by non-Native individuals according to that study. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.