Having healthy families helps our children, teens, adults, elders, and culture to thrive. We know from the media, our work, and from the stories of our friends and relatives how domestic and sexual violence (DV/SV) can wound individuals, families, and whole communities. The first step to addressing a problem is to understand its depth and breadth. This bulletin is the first time that data on domestic and sexual violence affecting Alaska Native people of all ages is brought together in one place. Beginning with pregnancy, this bulletin takes us through the major stages of life and shares the consequences of violence, how many people are affected, and Alaska-specific responses.