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Uplifting Indigenous tales
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Karen Little Thunder and her cousin Phil Little Thunder greet attendees of a memorial ceremony in Nebraska’s Ash Hole State Historic Park Sept. 6.
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Lily Hope, a Lingít grasp weaver, is utilizing the favored Labubu dolls to lift consciousness of Chilkat and Ravenstail weaving. She has devoted her life to reviving this craft. To date, Hope has assisted a whole bunch of Alaska Native people in establishing their very own weaving practices. (through KTOO)
For her senior thesis, Natalie Zenk researched a Native American statue that had been in Cornell Faculty’s artwork assortment for greater than a century. However her venture rapidly shifted when she found its origins have been from the Etowah Indian Mounds, a Mississippian burial website in Georgia, a whole bunch of miles from the place the school is situated in Iowa. (through Iowa Public Radio)
100 and seventy years in the past, the U.S. Military massacred a Lakota village close to Lewellen, Neb., and troopers took dozens of the Lakota folks’s belongings. The historic possessions have been later donated to the Smithsonian Establishment. After critical negotiations, this stuff have now been returned to the descendants of the tribe. (through Nebraska Public Media)
Andre StrongBearHeart Gaines-Roberson Jr. is a Nipmuc cultural steward who teaches conventional Indigenous arts and advocates for Indigenous communities to have entry to and handle conservation land. His efforts have introduced consideration to the declining provide of Atlantic white cedar bushes in Nipmuc territory. These cedar saplings are important for developing the standard dwellings of Japanese Woodlands tribes. (through WBUR)
President Trump’s latest Pentagon DEI directive has resulted within the erasure of some Native American battle heroes’ legacies from navy historical past information. Though some beforehand eliminated pictures and tales have been restored, this three-part sequence by KJZZ’s Gabriel Pietrorazio focuses on the impression of the administration’s actions on the households and descendants of Arizona icons Ira Hayes, Lori Piestewa, and the Navajo Code Talkers.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day Listens
Journalist Rebecca Nagle poses subsequent to her new ebook, By the Fireplace We Carry: The Generations-Lengthy Battle for Justice on Native Land
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