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This dugout canoe was found on the banks of the Red River! It dates to the 14th Century! At 34 feet in length, it is the...
10/21/2024

This dugout canoe was found on the banks of the Red River! It dates to the 14th Century! At 34 feet in length, it is the largest Native American canoe ever discovered in Louisiana!Larto Lake is connected to the Red River through Big Larto Bayou, which is where the dam is located. One can just imagine Native Americans paddling on Larto Lake and the surrounding streams in such a dugout canoe! These water bodies served as liquid highways!There certainly were plenty of cypress trees around to use as building material. The cypress wood was impervious to insects and rot, as evidenced by this canoe which is over 700 years old!By Trevor Fry

In 1847, amidst the devastation of the Great Irish Famine, the Choctaw Nation of Native Americans demonstrated an extrao...
10/20/2024

In 1847, amidst the devastation of the Great Irish Famine, the Choctaw Nation of Native Americans demonstrated an extraordinary act of compassion and solidarity. Despite facing their own hardships, having been forcibly removed from their ancestral lands in the southeastern United States just 16 years earlier during the Trail of Tears, the Choctaws collected $170 to aid famine relief efforts in Ireland.
The Choctaws, who had endured immense suffering and loss during their forced relocation to present-day Oklahoma, empathized with the plight of the Irish people. They recognized the parallels between their own experiences of hunger, disease, and displacement and the suffering of the Irish during the famine.
In a remarkable display of generosity, the Choctaw people pooled their resources, with many individuals contributing what little they could spare. The funds were sent to the Irish relief committee, providing much-needed assistance to those affected by the famine.
This act of kindness forged a lasting bond between the Choctaw Nation and the people of Ireland. The Irish have never forgotten the compassion shown to them during their darkest hour, and the gesture has been commemorated and celebrated by both communities in the years since.

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10/19/2024

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"May the Warm Winds of HeavenBlow softly upon your houseMay the Great SpiritBless all who enter thereMay your MocassinsM...
10/18/2024

"May the Warm Winds of Heaven
Blow softly upon your house
May the Great Spirit
Bless all who enter there
May your Mocassins
Make happy tracks
In many snows,
And may the Rainbow
Always touch your shoulder
Cherokee Prayer Blessing"

We need a big Aho! 💜🪶
10/17/2024

We need a big Aho! 💜🪶

Only the best for babe.
10/15/2024

Only the best for babe.

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10/14/2024

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Maybe you're not a language keeper, but know the songs. Maybe you're not a basket weaver, but know the roots. Maybe you ...
10/13/2024

Maybe you're not a language keeper, but know the songs. Maybe you're not a basket weaver, but know the roots. Maybe you don't keep the medicines, but you keep the children. Maybe you're not a dancer, but you make the regalia. Maybe you don't keep a lodge, but you keep the fire.
We don't need to be all things to be Indigenous, to be worthy, to be valued & to belong. We had societies & our roles were specific to our gifts. Quit exhausting your Spirit trying to be gifted at everything. It doesn't make you more Traditional. Slow down & honor your strength

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10/12/2024

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If you support Native American cultureSay ❝Yes
10/11/2024

If you support Native American culture
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Perfectly said
10/10/2024

Perfectly said

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