Turtle Island Women Warriors

Bringing justice and healing to those who have been affected by historical injustices.

Sunset market

4pm - 9pm

Experience a one-on-one interaction with local artisans from the Phoenix Urban Communities. A diverse community of indigenous relatives, shop with our friendliest at 3449 N. 16th Street Phoenix Arizona.


Customer Parking is recommended and designated on E. Mitchell Dr and  E. Whitton Ave (North of Cigar Shop), identified in the yellow markings.

Parking in Cigar Shop Parking lot is Prohibited to which could lead to towing by the owners at their own discretion. Please adhere to posted signs and designated parking.

STREET VENDING IS NOT PERMITTED


Vending Opportunities are available.  Limited booth spaces.

Inquire more by sending us an email, or submit a vendor form at the button below.


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We are dedicated to supporting and advocating for indigenous communities impacted by fraud. Reach out to gain the assistance and justice you deserve.

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What happened?

There has been recent pain and suffering in indigenous communities. Stolen benefits has had a profound  impact on displaced and deceived Native Americans.

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Want to make a difference in the lives of native community members? Your donation will go towards helping recover stolen benefits from Native Americans, making a positive impact on their lives and ensuring they receive the support and resources they deserve.

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Helping Indigenous People find peace

Stolen People

Stolen Benefits

Stolen People Stolen Benefits strives to bring awareness to the issues that have impacted our vulnerable Indigenous relatives all over Indian Country.

There is a need for addiction recovery assistance for those that have been preyed upon in these fraudulent treatment centers (Behavioral Health Residential Facilities and Intensive Outpatient Clinics).

Our goal is to help as many relatives by facilitating safe places, transportation services, and other humanities needed by those affected and displaced by the fraudulent group home crisis happening within Arizona.

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Reva Stewart

Reva Jean Stewart was born on November 24, 1968, in Monte Vista, Colorado. Reva is the proud daughter of Mr. Danny M. Platero, Sr. and the late Rita J. Valdez Platero.


Reva is the loving sister of Renee Platero, loving late brother Dino, loving sister of Reina Platero, loving sister of Verlynne Yazzie and loving brothers Delwin and Danny Platero, Jr. Reva has three wonderful children Sean Swan, LorenAshlee Swan and RavenSkye Stewart. Reva is the very proud grandmother of three.


Reva is originally from Nageezi, New Mexico from the Dine' Nation (Navajo). She was born for the Bitani (Under His Cover Clan). Reva's maternal grandparents are Kinvaaaanni (The Towering House Clan). Her paternal grandparents are To'aheedlini (Water Flows Together Clan).


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Reva J. Stewart

Founder of Turtle Island Women Warriors

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