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“Helping Our Missing Sisters.” Part 3

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My skills and my cause seems to be a match made by divine intervention. Native American people will more easily accept one of their own.  And Native American women would be intimidated by a male instructor.  Even though I am not of the same tribe as most of these native sisters, I can relate to them from my heart, because I am one of them.   From Chemawa in the Pacific Northwest, to the Pawnee Nation in the Midwest, to the Lumbee tribe on the east coast, I have found myself educating native women on the basics of self-defense across the nation.  Like avoiding situations that will make you a victim

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Grandmaster Karen Eden
Grandmaster Karen Eden
Grandmaster Eden is the highest ranking female in her form of hand-to-hand combat with a 7th degree black belt and possesses a total of 7 black belts. She is very accomplished as a martial arts competitor, instructor, school owner, and motivational speaker. Her 4 books and numerous columns have also been an inspiration to many students and as well as leaders in the martial arts industry. Grandmaster Eden has also been recognized for her contributions in the martial arts with hall of fame awards and even outside the martial arts with a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award.

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