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28/04/2024

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Today is my birthday πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚πŸŽŠπŸŽ‚
27/04/2024

Today is my birthday πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚πŸŽŠπŸŽ‚

Family 🀩πŸ₯³
27/04/2024

Family 🀩πŸ₯³

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26/04/2024

Rating from 0-10 if you are my true fans ❀️

One of our young Beautiful Dine lady is 100 years old today From Spencer Valley New Mexico. Let's all Wish her a happy b...
26/04/2024

One of our young Beautiful Dine lady is 100 years old today From Spencer Valley New Mexico. Let's all Wish her a happy birthday πŸŽπŸŽ‰ Hugs and Love and many many more blessings to her. May the Holy People keep on watching over you.
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hope I gate a hi It's my Birthday πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚hope I gate a hi It's my Birthday πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚
25/04/2024

hope I gate a hi It's my Birthday πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚hope I gate a hi It's my Birthday πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚πŸŽ‚

Amazing 🀩
25/04/2024

Amazing 🀩

'Need a big YESS from true fan ❀️
24/04/2024

'Need a big YESS from true fan ❀️

Cherokee Potawatomi
24/04/2024

Cherokee Potawatomi

'Need a big AHO from true fan ❀️
01/04/2024

'Need a big AHO from true fan ❀️

A woman from New York was driving through a remote part of Arizona when her car broke down. An American Indian on horseb...
01/04/2024

A woman from New York was driving through a remote part of Arizona when her car broke down. An American Indian on horseback came along and offered her a ride to a nearby town.
She climbed up behind him on the horse and they rode off. The ride was uneventful, except that every few minutes the Indian would let out a Ye-e-e-e-h-a-a-a-a!' so loud that it echoed from the surrounding hills and canyon walls.
When they arrived in town, he let her off at the local service station, yelled one final 'Ye-e-e-e-h-a-a-a-a!' and rode off.
"What did you do to get that Indian so excited?" asked the service-station attendant. "Nothing," the woman answered "I merely sat behind him on the horse, put my arms around his waist, and held onto the saddle horn so I wouldn't fall off."
"Lady," the attendant said, "Indians don't use saddles."

We need a big ho
25/03/2024

We need a big ho

'Need a big YESS from true fan ❀️
25/03/2024

'Need a big YESS from true fan ❀️

Put your birth month down and I'll tell you somethingabout your relationship future and past life.πŸ€β™‰οΈ
21/03/2024

Put your birth month down and I'll tell you something
about your relationship future and past life.πŸ€β™‰οΈ

I am a native american girlAnd today is my birthday
21/03/2024

I am a native american girl
And today is my birthday

Need a big yess from true fan β€οΈβ€πŸ©Ή
20/03/2024

Need a big yess from true fan β€οΈβ€πŸ©Ή

Native American History'Need a big YESS from true fan ❀️
20/03/2024

Native American History
'Need a big YESS from true fan ❀️

π—”π—‘π—¬π—’π—‘π—˜ π—‘π—˜π—˜π—— π—§π—›π—œπ—¦ 𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 π—ͺπ—₯π—œπ—§π—˜ "π—œ π—ͺ𝗔𝗑𝗧"😍
18/03/2024

π—”π—‘π—¬π—’π—‘π—˜ π—‘π—˜π—˜π—— π—§π—›π—œπ—¦ 𝗝𝗨𝗦𝗧 π—ͺπ—₯π—œπ—§π—˜ "π—œ π—ͺ𝗔𝗑𝗧"😍

Native EncampmentIn the mid-1600's the Ojibwa east of Lake Superior began to move westward, and by the late 1770's, Ojib...
18/03/2024

Native Encampment
In the mid-1600's the Ojibwa east of Lake Superior began to move westward, and by the late 1770's, Ojibwa settlements circled Lake Superior. One of these settlements was located on the Kaministikwia River. Eye-witness accounts of Fort William in the early 1800's usually mention a Native encampment east of the palisade. A painting dated 1805 shows clusters of dome-shaped wigwams huddled at the south-east corner of the Fort; illustrations from the Hudson's Bay Company period (after 1821) depict conical tepees and wigwams.
These habitations reflect the culture of a people continually adapting to their environment as they had for thousands of years. Ojibwa family groups moved through these woodlands around Lake Superior in a seasonal round that included fishing, hunting, and gathering, and trade gatherings with other Native groups. With the coming of the Europeans, many Ojibwa incorporated the demands of the fur trade: trapping fur-bearing animals, and more prolonged contact with trading posts to supply pelts and other services.
The Ojibwa inhabiting the western Lake Superior region were also known as the Saulteaux, or Chippewa, while to the north were the Cree. Probably both tribes were represented at Fort William during the Rendezvous when Natives from surrounding areas came to trade their furs and exchange their labour and produce for commodities available at the Indian Shop. While most Natives departed for their hunting grounds as summer ended, some stayed behind to participate in winter activities of the fort.
During the NWC period, there were probably about 150 Ojibwa living in the Kaministikwia district. A number of Ojibwa names appear quite regularly in the Fort William transaction records, probably the members of the Ojibwa community adjacent to the fort. It is probable that they based their operations at Fort William, but continued to undertake seasonal journeys and encampments for the purpose of harvesting maple sugar, wild rice, snaring rabbits, fishing, and hunting game. One of these expeditions might last weeks or even months, so the Ojibwa population at Fort William was constantly in flux.
In addition to their own activities, the Ojibwa at Fort William supported the operation of the post. Women worked in the kitchen and canoe sheds, as well as the farm, and received payment in the form of trade goods. Men might be engaged in hunting or fishing for the NWC, and any other service in labour or expertise that the company might require.
As producers, the Ojibwa were integral to the needs of the NWC at Fort William. The transaction records show the quantity of provisions and materials supplied to the post and its personnel: bark, wattap and spruce for canoe-building, snowshoes, moccasins, skins, maple sugar, berries, wild rice, and fresh game.

The late Saginaw Grant (July 20, 1936 – July 27, 2021) and Rick Mora.Saginaw Grant was an respected character actor, awa...
17/03/2024

The late Saginaw Grant (July 20, 1936 – July 27, 2021) and Rick Mora.
Saginaw Grant was an respected character actor, award-winning musician, pow wow dancer, motivational speaker and the Hereditary Chief of the Sac and Fox Nation.πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™

WE ARE NOT PRETTY BUT WE ARE ALWAYS SMILING
17/03/2024

WE ARE NOT PRETTY BUT WE ARE ALWAYS SMILING

Ola Mildred Rexroat (August 28, 1917 – June 28, 2017) was the only Native American woman to serve in the Women Airforce ...
16/03/2024

Ola Mildred Rexroat (August 28, 1917 – June 28, 2017) was the only Native American woman to serve in the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP).
Rexroat was born in Argonia, Kansas, to a Euro-American father and an Oglala mother. The family moved to South Dakota when she was young, and she spent at least part of her youth on the Pine Ridge Reservation. She attended public school in Wynona, Oklahoma, for a time, and graduated from the St. Mary's Episcopal Indian School in Springfield, South Dakota, in 1932. Rexroat initially enrolled in a teachers college in Chadron, Nebraska, but left before completing her degree to work for what is now the Bureau of Indian Affairs for a year. She earned a bachelor's degree in art from the University of New Mexico in 1939. After college, she again worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Gallup, New Mexico for a year.
Rexroat next worked for engineers building airfields, where she decided to learn how to fly. In order to do so, she would need her own airplane or to join the WASPs. Selecting the latter, she moved to Washington, D.C., with her mother and sisters, and was also employed at the Army War College. Rexroat then went for WASP training in Sweetwater, Texas, and was assigned the dangerous job of towing targets for aerial gunnery students at Eagle Pass Army Airfield after her graduation. She also helped transport cargo and personnel. When the WASPs were disbanded in December 1944, she joined the Air Force, where she served for ten years as an air traffic controller at Kirkland Air Force Base in New Mexico during the Korean War. She continued to work as an air traffic controller for the Federal Aviation Administration for 33 years after her time in the Air Force Reserves was complete.
In 2007 she was inducted into the South Dakota Aviation Hall of Fame.
Rexroat died in June 2017 at the age of 99. Immediately before her death she was the last surviving WASP in South Dakota and one of 275 living WASPs out of the original 1,074. Se

We need big Aho ❀️
16/03/2024

We need big Aho ❀️

Today my birthday please wise me πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°
14/03/2024

Today my birthday please wise me πŸ₯°πŸ₯°πŸ₯°

Today is my birthday πŸŽ‚
13/03/2024

Today is my birthday πŸŽ‚

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