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Proud mama of 4 & G'ma
Powell County, KY Native
Indigenous👑Neurodiverse Social Entrepreneur (Barterer)
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Inspire ppl suffering with disabilities due to social issues; blogging my journey with visual arts & storytelling... My Name is Teresa Kay
Proud mama of 4 & G'ma
Powell County, KY Native
Indigenous👑Neurodiverse Social Entrepreneur (Barterer)
*Verified* Content Crea

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Inspire ppl suffering with disabilities due to social issues; blogging my journey with visual arts & storytelling...

No one can detail life with these issues. My goal is to help and inspire those who are suffering with a mental illness and/or intellectual disability, due to oppression as well as other social issues; becoming vulnerable blogging my daily routine, thoughts, highs and lows, quotes, information on illnesses that I endure daily; while trying to "live a normal American life." My mission is raising awareness, understanding, and empathy for those suffering... through my social platforms as well as natural abilities and resources from my experiences. My goal is to help and inspire those who are suffering no matter what the suffering may be, stress from financial hardships, do you live with a mental illness and/or intellectual disability that you feel holds you back? I am becoming vulnerable and stepping out of my comfort zone to show those around me they too can be successful despite their difficulties and they too can live a fulfilling life!

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02/01/2025

Cherokee Women and Their Important Roles:
Women in the Cherokee society were equal to men. They could earn the title of War Women and sit in councils as equals. This privilege led an Irishman named Adair who traded with the Cherokee from 1736-1743 to accuse the Cherokee of having a "petticoat government".
Clan kinship followed the mother's side of the family. The children grew up in the mother's house, and it was the duty of an uncle on the mother's side to teach the boys how to hunt, fish, and perform certain tribal duties. The women owned the houses and their furnishings. Marriages were carefully negotiated, but if a woman decided to divorce her spouse, she simply placed his belongings outside the house. Cherokee women also worked hard. They cared for the children, cooked, tended the house, tanned skins, wove baskets, and cultivated the fields. Men helped with some household chores like sewing, but they spent most of their time hunting.
Cherokee girls learned by example how to be warriors and healers. They learned to weave baskets, tell stories, trade, and dance. They became mothers and wives, and learned their heritage. The Cherokee learned to adapt, and the women were the core of the Cherokee.
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No one can detail life with mental health issues.

My goal is to help as well as inspire those who are suffering with a mental illness and/or intellectual disability, by becoming vulnerable blogging my daily routine, thoughts, highs and lows, quotes, information on a plethora of illnesses that I endure daily, while trying to "live a normal life" My mission is raising awareness, understanding, expressing empathy for those suffering as well as encouraging and informing those suffering as well as their loved ones. Please feel free to add any loved ones as well that have a hard time understanding what you are going through. Please feel free to share any of my art work, quotes & information I post!

The “illnesses” I am recovering and have suffered from are as follows:

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Complex Post traumatic Stress Disorder (Several Symptoms included), Borderline Personality Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Codependency recovery, Severe Anxiety and Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Dyslexia, I am on the low end of the spectrum for Autism, Sensory Processing Disorder, Fibromyalgia and more.