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  1. The 1st in a new series titled "Brave Americans" "Apollo" 48" x 24"

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    No river can return to its source, yet all rivers must have a beginning. — Pawnee proverb

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    MUST READ: I tore through "There There" by Tommy Orange almost in one sitting. What a powerful statement about recognizing and understanding the ever-present, ever-changing identity of people in the U.S. A terrific book.

  4. 20 hours ago

    RT please. anthology seeks by Native American women who were previously incarcerated. Free to submit and payment is $20 per accepted .

  5. Recognizing the good, not just in one's own personal circumstances, but in the world, makes anything possible. — Wilma Mankiller

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    The big ones may be over, but there are still plenty of festivals to give these beauties an outing. Express your inner boho chick with our glam White Native American Earrings!

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    When someone dies, you don't get over it by forgetting; you get over it by remembering, and you are aware that no person is ever truly lost or gone once they have been in our life and loved us, as we have loved them. — Leslie Marmon Silko

  8. Aug 31

    More than 130 languages are endangered & many are on the verge of extinction - like the Wukchumni language. Marie Wilcox is the last fluent speaker of this language & she's taking an extraordinary step to keep it alive. Watch her story:

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  10. Sneak Peak #2...Daughters of the Dragon. 2 of my favorite Marvel Characters.

  11. There is Indian time and white man's time. Indian time means never looking at the clock. ... There is not even a word for time in our language. — Mary Brave Bird

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    "We are all one child spinning through Mother Sky. " - Shawnee Proverb

  13. Sep 2

    Before AIM, Indians were dispirited, defeated, and culturally dissolving. People were ashamed to be Indian. You didn't see the young people wearing braids or chokers or ribbon shirts in those days. Hell, I didn't wear 'em. — Russell Means

  14. Sep 3

    Nothing better than ending summer with the . I celebrate the part of my heritage. . If you have never…

  15. 20 hours ago

    Meet , one of my assistants! Miles is a third-year student at . Miles will help me explore the roots of , and how African Americans accessed this culinary knowledge before the 20th Century.

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    Your "God" has already preceded you! - Man, I am! never gets respect! Pilgrims were told, "Make good approach to their lands!" They NEVER did that SIMPLE admonition from an elder in their OWN homeland! They have GOTTEN themselves 4everDED

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  17. When the last deer disappears into the morning mist, When the last elk vanishes from the hills, When the last buffalo falls on the plains, I will hunt mice for I am a hunter and I must have my freedom. — Chief Joseph

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    I want no blood upon my land to stain the grass. — Comanche proverb

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