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05/15/2026

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We are still here—
the feathers carry our prayers,
the drum carries our heartbeat,
the land carries our name.
We are still strong—
woven in colors of fire and earth,
braided in the strands of time,
standing where our ancestors stood.
No storm erased us,
no silence broke us.
We walk with pride,
our spirits unyielding,
our voices rising—
Native,
foreve
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05/14/2026

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In a quiet forest long before the rise of cities, a young boy named
Takoda sat beside his grandfather as twilight brushed the sky with deep hues of purple and gold. The elders had gathered for the full moon, and tonight, the sacred drum would sing again.

Takoda’s heart beat fast with excitement and a touch of fear. His grandfather, a wise and gentle soul, placed a hand on the boy’s shoulder and whispered, “Do you hear it, grandson? The drum is not just a sound. It is the echo of Mother Earth’s breath. When we drum, we speak her language.”

As the circle formed and the drum’s first beat echoed through the trees, Takoda felt something shift. His own heartbeat fell in rhythm with the sound. Around him, the people swayed gently — red, yellow, black, and white — different faces, one spirit. With each beat, he felt the stories of the land, the animals, and his ancestors flowing into him like a river of memory.

That night, Takoda understood: the drum was more than a song — it was a bridge. It connected all hearts, all colors, all stories — to the living soul of Mother Earth.

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On this day in Native history—July 8, 1912—a quiet runner from the Hopi Nation stepped onto the world stage in Stockholm...
05/13/2026

On this day in Native history—July 8, 1912—a quiet runner from the Hopi Nation stepped onto the world stage in Stockholm, Sweden.
His name was Louis Tewanima, and he came from the ancient village of Shungopavi in northeastern Arizona.
He wasn’t wearing fancy shoes. He had no coach or team of sponsors. He ran barefoot—fueled by heart, heritage, and the memory of the mesas back home.
The event? The very first Olympic 10,000-meter race.
Tewanima, representing both the United States and his Hopi people, moved across the track with relentless grace—and when the dust settled, he had earned the Silver Medal. To this day, no Native American has ever placed higher in that race.
But his story is about more than a medal.
Tewanima ran with the spirit of a people who’d been walking, running, and thriving across Turtle Island for generations. He trained by running up sandstone cliffs. He carried the heavy burden of displacement—sent to Carlisle Indian School—and turned it into strength.
He ran not to escape, but to honor.
And over a century later, his legacy still echoes—in every Native athlete who dares to dream, in every runner who draws strength from the land beneath their feet.
Louis Tewanima didn’t just win a race.
He carried a people forward.

"""The honor of the people lies in the moccasin tracks of the woman.Walk the good road....Be dutiful, respectful, gentle...
05/13/2026

"""The honor of the people lies in the moccasin tracks of the woman.
Walk the good road....
Be dutiful, respectful, gentle, and modest my daughter...
Be strong with the warm, strong heart of the earth.
No people goes down until their women are weak and dishonored, or dead upon the ground.
Be strong and sing the strength of the Great Powers within you, all around you.""
-- Village Wise Man, SIOUX".

We are The Indigenous
05/13/2026

We are The Indigenous

Navajo Code Talkers would like to wish John Kinsel Sr. a very happy 104th birthday. God bless you, Sir.
05/12/2026

Navajo Code Talkers would like to wish John Kinsel Sr. a very happy 104th birthday. God bless you, Sir.

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05/12/2026

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I smiled and pointed to the horizon.

“To the east, where the sun rises and paints the sky with fire—there, I begin my prayers.
To the north, where the winds carry the wisdom of the ancestors—I listen and learn.
To the west, where the sun dies gently each day—I give thanks for the lessons.
To the south, where life grows and renews—I find healing and hope.”

My church does not have doors, but it welcomes all.
Its roof is the sky, sometimes fierce with storms, sometimes calm with stars.
Its walls are made of pine and river, stone and silence.
And its teachings are written in birdsong, in paw prints, in the way the water moves over stone.

Nature is not something I worship.
It is something I belong to.

I carry no book, for the Earth writes stories in every leaf and every breath.
I follow no preacher, but I follow the wolf, the crow, the cedar tree.
They have never lied to me.

So no, I don’t need a building to find my spirit.
I just need to stand barefoot in the soil and remember:

The Earth is my church.
And nature is my religion.

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The battle for the soul of the frontier begins again.Years have passed since John Dunbar chose the path of honor, standi...
05/12/2026

The battle for the soul of the frontier begins again.
Years have passed since John Dunbar chose the path of honor, standing beside the Lakota people. But now, as the western horizon darkens with greed and betrayal, he must rise once more.
Enemies close in. Old ghosts return. And the land he loves teeters on the edge of ruin.
Dances with Wolves II is not just a return—it's a reckoning. A story of loyalty, loss, and the price of remembering who we truly are.
🔥 Coming 2025. The spirit of the West rides again.

Yes this need to be heard !! Teach our history !!
05/12/2026

Yes this need to be heard !!
Teach our history !!

A'HO
05/11/2026

A'HO

𝐖𝐞 𝐧𝐞𝐞𝐝 𝟏,𝟎𝟎𝟎 𝐡𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐨'𝐬 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 native forever 𝐋𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐬.
05/11/2026

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