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In the heart of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, amidst the rolling plains and expansive skies of the Lakota ...
23/11/2024

In the heart of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, amidst the rolling plains and expansive skies of the Lakota homeland, stands Iron Hail, also known as Dewey Beard, alongside Little Chief of the Miniconjou Lakota. This powerful image, captured in the annals of history, serves as a poignant reminder of the strength and resilience of the Lakota people.
Iron Hail, with his weathered features and solemn gaze, embodies the spirit of a warrior and a leader. His presence commands respect, a testament to a lifetime spent defending his people and their way of life. Little Chief, standing beside him, carries himself with a quiet dignity, his eyes reflecting the wisdom passed down through generations.
Together, Iron Hail and Little Chief symbolize the unbreakable bond of brotherhood and unity that has sustained the Lakota people in the face of adversity. Theirs is a legacy of courage and endurance, forged on the battlefield and in the quiet moments of prayer and ceremony.
In the background, the vast expanse of the Pine Ridge Reservation stretches out, a land steeped in history and tradition. It is a landscape that has borne witness to both triumph and tragedy, where the echoes of the past mingle with the hopes and dreams of future generations.
As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded of the indomitable spirit of the Lakota people, whose resilience and strength continue to inspire us today. Through Iron Hail and Little Chief, we honor not only their legacy, but the enduring spirit of all Indigenous peoples who have walked these lands since time immemorial.

CRAZY HORSE MEMORIAL, SOUTH DAKATA - One of the largest sculpture projects in the worldThe Crazy Horse Memorial is a mas...
23/11/2024

CRAZY HORSE MEMORIAL, SOUTH DAKATA - One of the largest sculpture projects in the world
The Crazy Horse Memorial is a massive mountain carving located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, USA. It depicts Crazy Horse, a legendary Oglala Lakota warrior, riding a horse and pointing into the distance. The memorial honors Crazy Horse's legacy and serves as a symbol of Native American pride, culture, and resilience.
Work on the Crazy Horse Memorial began in 1948 under the direction of sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski and continues to this day. It is one of the largest ongoing sculptural projects in the world. The memorial is intended to be much more than just a carving; it also includes a cultural and educational center, museum, and Native American university.
The Crazy Horse Memorial stands as a tribute to the spirit and endurance of Native American peoples and their contributions to American history and culture. It is a significant tourist attraction and a symbol of hope and inspiration for Indigenous communities across the country..
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Put that in the History Books!
22/11/2024

Put that in the History Books!

Elizabeth Thunder Bird Haile (1898-1987) was a famous tribal leader of the Shinnecock Tribe. She was born and raised on ...
22/11/2024

Elizabeth Thunder Bird Haile (1898-1987) was a famous tribal leader of the Shinnecock Tribe. She was born and raised on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Long Island, New York.
She was the daughter of a Shinnecock tribal leader, and was raised with a strong sense of preserving and protecting the tribe's traditions. She became a researcher on the history and culture of the Shinnecock Tribe, and was known for her work in preserving and revitalizing the tribe's language and traditions.
She was one of the founders of the Shinnecock Museum and Cultural Center on the tribal land, which showcases the history and culture of the Shinnecock people, as well as the tribe's efforts in protecting their land and resources.
In addition, she was a social activist, fighting for the rights of her tribe and other marginalized communities. She helped to promote educational and healthcare programs within her community.
Elizabeth Thunder Bird Haile made significant contributions to the Shinnecock Tribe throughout her life, and is honored as a great researcher and social activist of the local community." S"Elizabeth Thunder Bird Haile (1898-1987) was a famous tribal leader of the Shinnecock Tribe. She was born and raised on the Shinnecock Indian Reservation in Long Island, New York.
She was the daughter of a Shinnecock tribal leader, and was raised with a strong sense of preserving and protecting the tribe's traditions. She became a researcher on the history and culture of the Shinnecock Tribe, and was known for her work in preserving and revitalizing the tribe's language and traditions.
She was one of the founders of the Shinnecock Museum and Cultural Center on the tribal land, which showcases the history and culture of the Shinnecock people, as well as the tribe's efforts in protecting their land and resources.
Elizabeth Thunder Bird Haile made significant contributions to the Shinnecock Tribe throughout her life, and is honored as a great researcher and social activist of the local community.

Navajo Windtalkers - Heros of WWll.Honor and respect. Thank you for your service.
21/11/2024

Navajo Windtalkers - Heros of WWll.
Honor and respect. Thank you for your service.

Adam BeachOn this day in 1972, actor Adam Beach, Anishinaabe, was born. He’s perhaps best known for his role as Victor J...
21/11/2024

Adam BeachOn this day in 1972, actor Adam Beach, Anishinaabe, was born. He’s perhaps best known for his role as Victor Joseph in Smoke Signals, but his decades-long career includes many parts in TV shows & movies. He leveraged his success to create a nonprofit in Winnipeg that trains at-risk Native youth in various roles within the film industry! It takes a community to uplift our culture!

High Medicine Bear - Northern Cheyenne - circa 1900
20/11/2024

High Medicine Bear - Northern Cheyenne - circa 1900

Native American history ♥️
20/11/2024

Native American history ♥️

Today's our anniversary 🎂I hope to receive a blessing❤️
20/11/2024

Today's our anniversary 🎂I hope to receive a blessing❤️

You guys are great!
19/11/2024

You guys are great!

Welcome to Our Page Native Americans❤️🪶Migwetch (thank you)A-da-do-li-gi (Blessing in CherokeeWelcome to our learning gr...
19/11/2024

Welcome to Our Page Native Americans❤️🪶
Migwetch (thank you)
A-da-do-li-gi (Blessing in Cherokee
Welcome to our learning group in a friendly sacred place for all people to learn together.
Our group is open to all Natives (full/mixed) and non Natives who respect the Native culture.
Mitakuye Oyasin "The Lakota phrase in English as "all my relatives," "we are all related," or "all my relations."
It is a prayer of oneness and harmony with all forms of life: other people, animals, birds, insects, trees and plants, and even rocks, rivers, mountains and valleys."
We may have be different in our colors, where we were born, ages, religions and many other ways but one in having in our heart and soul the Native ways and learning together about them.
There may be others that do believe differently for we come from so many places.
Let us respect all in their beliefs.
In our group here is to honor and teach the Native ways.
If there is any subject of Native, tribe or ways you would like to know please ask and we will research and learn together.
We the Admins. do take note of what you may want to know.
If you ever disagree with anything please feel free to contact us through messages NOT comments.
We do our best to help here.
Education about Native's in the past and nowadays.
A place to we share Native, wisdom, tribes, music, poems, crafts, prayers, powwow's, photos, art, stories and history.
No Tolerances for Rude comments or Fool language. . You will be ban from our page NO QUESTIONS. Asked !
All the members here are very mindful and respectful.
Anyone that comments hate, swears or are mean will be banned.
We love and appreciate all members here!
We are all related and Family here..

The Natives were here first.They should be teaching these kids the real history.NATIVE PRIDE…
19/11/2024

The Natives were here first.
They should be teaching these kids the real history.
NATIVE PRIDE…

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