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Today's our anniversary 🎂 Didn't even get a single wish 😌😌😌
01/07/2024

Today's our anniversary 🎂 Didn't even get a single wish 😌😌😌

I feel like our lovely ❤️fans are no longer active can I get a Hi if you are active.respect ❤️
30/06/2024

I feel like our lovely ❤️fans are no longer active can I get a Hi if you are active.respect ❤️

28/06/2024

The King of Rock & Roll had more Native American blood than any other.

"The popular narrative that horses were brought to the Americas by Europeans is now being questioned. New evidence sugge...
27/06/2024

"The popular narrative that horses were brought to the Americas by Europeans is now being questioned. New evidence suggests that horses were in the Americas independent of European contact. Some native nations have contended that horses have been around since time immemorial, but unfortunately oral traditions and traditional knowledge frequently aren’t regarded as legitimate until Western science validates these claims.
It now looks like archeology is catching up with what some Native nations have always known,
providing yet another example of how Indigenous knowledge and Native ways of knowing must be given equal consideration with
Knowledge from a Western scientific paradigm.
While this new evidence doesn’t confirm that horses have been in the Americas since time immemorial, it does demonstrate that the adoption of the horse is independent of European colonization.
“Native accounts contradicted the timeline centered on the Pueblo Revolt, suggesting some tribes had acquired horses much earlier, but “oral tradition was discounted,” says Comanche historian Jimmy Arterberry, a co-author of the Science study. “The end result has been to discredit the antiquity of the relationship between Native people and horses,” adds University of Colorado, Boulder, archaeologist William Taylor, also a co-author.”"

Then & NowLakota Sioux woman in 1899 & Lakota Sioux woman today.
18/06/2024

Then & Now
Lakota Sioux woman in 1899 & Lakota Sioux woman today.

These four Chiefs were Chief Joseph, Sitting Bull, Geronimo and Red Cloud. Each of these forefathers played an important...
11/06/2024

These four Chiefs were Chief Joseph, Sitting Bull, Geronimo and Red Cloud. Each of these forefathers played an important role in shaping their tribe's customs and history. Because of their influence over the shaping of Native American history, they are often referred to as the real founding fathers.!
Left-Right : Chief Joseph, Sitting Bull, Geronimo, and Red Cloud.

I hope I gate a hi It's my 82th Birthday🎂
09/06/2024

I hope I gate a hi It's my 82th Birthday🎂

Happy 107th birthday Navajo Code karwood Lipton band, Sr. Thank you for your service. ❤️🎂🎖️🇺🇲
06/06/2024

Happy 107th birthday Navajo Code karwood Lipton band, Sr. Thank you for your service. ❤️🎂🎖️🇺🇲

From 1879-1918 over 10,000 Indigenous children from 140 tribes attended Carlisle. Only 158 graduated.
04/06/2024

From 1879-1918 over 10,000 Indigenous children from 140 tribes attended Carlisle. Only 158 graduated.

The Inuit people can't be imagined without their signature parkas, fashioned from fur and hide of the local wildlife. On...
31/05/2024

The Inuit people can't be imagined without their signature parkas, fashioned from fur and hide of the local wildlife. One of the many reasons why early European voyages into the Arctic circle failed is because they were underprepared for the extreme weather conditions of the north. They wore wool clothing, which kept them hot on the inside, but made them sweat a lot, which made their clothing freeze in the extreme temperatures. The Inuit never faced this problem, as they have been making their parkas from caribou deer or seal hide from as early as 22,000 BC (Siberia). The production of these parkas took weeks, and the tradition of making them was passed down from mother to daughter, taking years to master. Depending on the geographical location of the tribes, the design of the parkas varied according to the types of animals available. Beadwork, fringes and pendants frequently decorated the clothing. Roald Amundsen was the first explorer who outfitted his crew with Inuit clothing, which enabled him to successfully circumvent the North-West Passage in 1906. In the 20th century the use of traditional Inuit clothing declined, but it has seen a recent resurgence, as the Inuit strive to preserve their culture.Thank you for reading ❤️❤❤🧡

I need 100 Hi from true Big Fan
31/05/2024

I need 100 Hi from true Big Fan

WARNING: PLEASE THIS IS FOR PEOPLE THAT HAS NEVER WON OUR OPPORTUNITY BEFORE, PLEASE IF YOU HAVE WON ANYTHING FROM US BE...
31/05/2024

WARNING: PLEASE THIS IS FOR PEOPLE THAT HAS NEVER WON OUR OPPORTUNITY BEFORE, PLEASE IF YOU HAVE WON ANYTHING FROM US BEFORE PLEASE STAY AWAY FROM THIS, LET OTHERS WIN TOO. THANK YOU!! ❤ 🇺🇲USA🇺🇲

We need BIG AHO 💜
30/05/2024

We need BIG AHO 💜

Very True
20/05/2024

Very True

Navajo Code TalkersThis Navajo Code Talkers monument is located in Window Rock, Ariz. The monument pays tribute to the N...
20/05/2024

Navajo Code Talkers
This Navajo Code Talkers monument is located in Window Rock, Ariz. The monument pays tribute to the Navajo Code Talkers, a small band of warriors who created an unbreakable code from their Native language and changed the course of modern history.
Honoring Code Talkers
Navajo Nation Marines pose for a photo at the Navajo Code Talkers Memorial at Window Rock, Ariz., Aug. 14, 2022. The Marines met to discuss their participation in a ceremony for National Navajo Code Talkers Day, which has been observed every Aug. 14 since 1982

My grandma turns 103 this July.. She is the definition of resilience. She is my family's matriarch and true example of h...
19/05/2024

My grandma turns 103 this July.. She is the definition of resilience. She is my family's matriarch and true example of how to overcome adversity.

Resilient Rez

This map should be included in every history book...
19/05/2024

This map should be included in every history book...

Moses J. Brings Plenty (born 4 September 1969) is an Oglala Lakota television, film, and stage actor, as well as a tradi...
18/05/2024

Moses J. Brings Plenty (born 4 September 1969) is an Oglala Lakota television, film, and stage actor, as well as a traditional drummer and singer.
He is best known for his portrayal as ""Mo"" in the Paramount Network series Yellowstone. Moses Brings Plenty was born on the Pine Ridge Reservation, in South Dakota. He is a direct descendant of Brings Plenty, an Oglala Lakota warrior who fought in the Battle of Little Big Horn. His wife is Sara Ann Haney-Brings Plenty. His nephew Cole Brings Plenty portrays Pete Plenty Clouds in two episodes of 1923.
As an actor, he has played bit parts in Hidalgo, Thunderheart, and Pirates of the Caribbean. He also played Quanah Parker in the History Channel documentary Comanche Warrior, which was filmed on the Wild Horse Sanctuary in the southern Black Hills, and Crazy Horse on The History Channel's Investigating History documentary ""Who Killed Crazy Horse"" and the BBC documentary series The Wild West. He acted in Rez Bomb, considered to be the first movie with a universal storyline set on a reservation. Rez Bomb has been part of the international film festival circuit instead of playing strictly to Native American film festivals, which is a major breakthrough for Native cinema.
In addition to doing theater work in Nebraska, he also portrayed an Apache warrior in the 2011 science fiction western film Cowboys & Aliens and a character named Shep Wauneka in Jurassic World Dominion in 2022.
Brings Plenty is concerned about providing accurate representations of Native peoples in mass media. He says, ""Young people told me they don’t see our people on TV. Then it hit me, they are right. Where are our indigenous people, people who are proud of who they are?"" Brings Plenty also works behind the scenes on Yellowstone and its spin-off prequels 1883 and 1923 as Taylor Sheridan's American Indian Affairs Coordinator to make sure that each show appropriately represents Native culture."

Among latter-day chiefs, Red Cloud was a quiet man, simple and direct in speech, courageous in action, and an ardent lov...
17/05/2024

Among latter-day chiefs, Red Cloud was a quiet man, simple and direct in speech, courageous in action, and an ardent lover of his country.
Learn more about Lakota Warrior & Statesman Chief Red Cloud in this 1918 story by Charles A. Eastman (Ohiyesa)
[Photo: Red Cloud, 1900. Touch of color by LOA.]

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