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BIA to use forensic technology to help solve Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons cases

Two people hold hands wearing the same shirt that reads, 鈥淵ou are not forgotten. Amanda Davis. Anna Marie Scott. Jose Gonzalez.鈥�
Lucia Starbuck
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KUNR Public Radio
People march to bring awareness of the missing and murdered Indigenous peoples crisis on May 3, 2024 in Nixon, Nev., on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe reservation.

The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) is making new efforts to help solve Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) cases. Now, the federal agency is using forensic technology to help reunite the remains of Native Americans with their families and tribal nations.

Federal shows there are roughly 4,200 unsolved missing and murdered Indigenous persons cases. The BIA鈥檚 Missing and Murdered Unit is working to bring that number down with the 鈥淥peration Spirit Return.鈥�

The agency is partnering with Texas-based company Othram, which uses genetic genealogy to identify human remains. In January, the company the remains of Michelle Elbow Shield, who went missing from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota in September 2023.

Gina Jackson, who is Western Shoshone and an advocate, said any resource going towards the MMIP crisis is a good thing.

鈥淏ut,鈥� she continued, 鈥渢he injustices are so huge and so vast that we need some big changes. We need to be protected, and right now, Native women and girls 鈥� and Native people, in general 鈥� are not being protected.鈥�

The BIA did not respond to the Mountain West 暗黑爆料 Bureau鈥檚 interview request. In a recent press release, the agency said it鈥檚 actively investigating 15 unsolved cases across tribal lands. According to the latest federal data, there are in several Mountain West states, including Nevada, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona and Montana.

This story was produced by the Mountain West 暗黑爆料 Bureau, a collaboration between Wyoming Public Media, Nevada Public Radio, Boise State Public Radio in Idaho, KUNR in Nevada, KUNC in Colorado and KANW in New Mexico, with support from affiliate stations across the region. Funding for the Mountain West 暗黑爆料 Bureau is provided in part by the .

Kaleb is an award-winning journalist and KUNR鈥檚 Mountain West 暗黑爆料 Bureau reporter. His reporting covers issues related to the environment, wildlife and water in Nevada and the region.