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OmahaBlueDog

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Fri Aug 30, 2013, 03:42 PM Aug 2013

Native American Women Are Being Sold into the Sex Trade on Ships Along Lake Superior

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http://m.vice.com/read/first-nations-women-are-being-sold-into-the-sex-trade-on-ships-along-lake-superior

Native women, children, and even babies are being trafficked in the sex trade on freighters crossing the Canada-US border on Lake Superior between Thunder Bay, Ontario, and Duluth, Minnesota.

Next month, Christine Stark—a student with the University of Minnesota-Duluth, who is completing her master’s degree in social work—will complete an examination of the sex trade in Minnesota, in which she compiles anecdotal, firsthand accounts of Native women, particularly from northern reservations, being trafficked across state, provincial, and international lines to be forced into servitude in the sex industry on both sides of the border.

Stark’s paper stems from a report she co-wrote, published by the Indian Women’s Sexual Assault Coalition in Duluth in 2011, entitled, “The Garden of Truth: The Prostitution and Trafficking of Native Women in Minnesota.” Through the process of researching and writing this report, Stark kept hearing stories of trafficking in the harbors and on the freighters of Duluth and Thunder Bay. The numerous stories and the gradual realization that this was an issue decades, perhaps centuries, in the making, compelled Stark to delve further into what exactly was taking place.

She decided to conduct an exploratory study, “simply because we have these stories circulating and we wanted to gather information and begin to understand what has happened and what currently is happening around the trafficking of Native American and First Nations women on the ships” said Stark, in an interview with the CBC Radio show Superior Morning. “Hearing from so many Native women over generations talking about the ‘boat whores,’ prostitution on the ships or the ‘parties on the ships,’ this is something that… was really entrenched in the Native community and we wanted to collect more specific information about it.”
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Native American Women Are Being Sold into the Sex Trade on Ships Along Lake Superior (Original Post) OmahaBlueDog Aug 2013 OP
Wait a minute. bvar22 Aug 2013 #1
they service the marine trade workers, i think elehhhhna Aug 2013 #2
Duluth IS a port, so ...... bvar22 Aug 2013 #3
I have no first hand information on this topic but I have often been angry about how Native Women jwirr Aug 2013 #4
I heard a women's rights native woman speak on this a couple years ago annm4peace Sep 2013 #5

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
1. Wait a minute.
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 04:34 PM
Aug 2013

I've been in Duluth & Thunderbay after dark.

WHAT "sex trade"?

I'm not discounting the OP, its just that I've been there.
I'm sure that it can be happening without my Seeing It,
but that area would be the LAST place I would go
looking for indiscriminate, paid sex.
(Not that I would DO that)

bvar22

(39,909 posts)
3. Duluth IS a port, so ......
Fri Aug 30, 2013, 05:46 PM
Aug 2013

...but organized Sex Slaves in DULUTH caused a double take.

If DULUTH isn't safe,
then there is nowhere to run.

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
4. I have no first hand information on this topic but I have often been angry about how Native Women
Sat Aug 31, 2013, 02:52 PM
Aug 2013

have been treated by both white males and Native males. And it comes down to sex objects. I also know that the sex trade in Duluth - especially regarding the ships bringing and loading cargo - is an old business. I have known women my own age (72) and younger who "visited" the boats for the summer. At least two of them had pimps. One pimp was a native and the other white. I have never heard about them being taken to other countries.

annm4peace

(6,119 posts)
5. I heard a women's rights native woman speak on this a couple years ago
Mon Sep 2, 2013, 11:15 PM
Sep 2013

She spoke at the Women's Consortium .

It is sickening.

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