Introduction
The disappearance of Lisa Lynn Ninham in 1980 remains one of the enduring mysteries of Wisconsin's Menominee Indian Reservation. Despite the passage of over four decades, her case continues to haunt the community, symbolizing the broader issue of missing Indigenous women in the United States.
Background of Lisa Lynn Ninham
Lisa Lynn Ninham was a 17-year-old Native American woman, belonging to the Menominee and Oneida tribes. Born on March 25, 1963, she was described as having brown hair and brown eyes, standing 5 feet 8 inches tall, and weighing approximately 150 pounds. Her life, like many teenagers, was filled with aspirations and dreams, all of which were abruptly halted on that fateful day in 1980. ...Read More
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