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Alright, here goes. I’m old. What that means is that I’ve survived (so far) and a lot of people I’ve known and loved did not. I’ve lost friends, best friends, acquaintances, co-workers, grandparents, mom, relatives, teachers, mentors, students, neigh
SOVEREIGN INDIAN: This is the chicken's inherent right as he is indigenous to this land!!!
MILITANT INDIAN: That chicken should block the road, not cross the road!!!
GRASSROOT INDIAN: If the darn chickens need to get across the road, let 'em cross t
THE FEAR ~ terrified, the new arrivals never knew what to expect... "every tree has become an Indian for the terrified inhabitant." Most were simply engulfed by their fear.
THE UNKNOWN ~ and that it was... Who cared? They were in the way, like a nu
Some American Indian oral traditions relate that rather than dying in 1812, Sacagawea left her husband Charbonneau, crossed the Great Plains, and married into a Comanche tribe.She was said to have returned to the Shoshone in Wyoming in 1860, where sh
Tsul 'Kalu [pronounced Sool Kaloo] (the slant-eyed or sloping giant), is a legendary figure in Cherokee mythology who plays the role of "the great lord of the game", and as such is frequently invoked in hunting rites and rituals.
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A loved one shared a story with me before, on lateral violence in tribal communities. At the time, I was saddened that there was so much negativity. So much hate. The story of lateral violence is that this type of thinking was manufactured, purposef
Greetings Sisters, Brothers and Supporters,
It has taken a while but I believe we have officially moved the ILPDC back to Fargo ND, Under new directorship, Kari Ann and Paulette. Paulette is A very seasoned activist and Kari Ann has experience as she
Within me, there is both good and bad. I can see the bad in you and all around me because I can see the bad in myself. I can also see the good in you and all around me because I can see the good in myself. Today was a historic day. A day where tribal
The White House didn't comment nor answer to the tribe's request. There were a few mainstream Media sources that relayed the event, but the most important information was from social media sites, Twitter and Facebook.
Native American tribes and thei
As opposition to the Dakota Access pipeline swells at home and abroad, another pipeline project at the other end of the U.S. is quietly being installed as fast as possible, critics say, displacing residents, threatening water supplies, and racking up
Chaco Canyon, which is considered the most alluring of all archeological ruins in North America, and possibly the world. Considering some of the human intrigue that happened here before its abandonment, one might even say the most mysterious.
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by Stephanie
I had heard about the Wounded Knee incident that happened in 1890. As long ago as high school was for me, I learned about it in my U.S. History class. Our teacher liked to show documentaries, most of which, I slept through, but I rememb