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"May All Native American Peoples Be Respected and Honored... always in All Ways! Amen"
09/04/2025

"May All Native American Peoples Be Respected and Honored...
always in All Ways! Amen"

"I don't know why this hasn't received more publicity, but this fifty-foot sculpture was unveiled recently in South Dako...
09/04/2025

"I don't know why this hasn't received more publicity, but this fifty-foot sculpture was unveiled recently in South Dakota.
It's called 'Dignity' and was done by artist Dale Lamphere to honor the women of the Sioux Nation."

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09/03/2025

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY KEANU REEVES ❤️Keanu Reeves, born on September 2, 1964, is a Canadian actor, producer, and musician known...
09/02/2025

HAPPY BIRTHDAY KEANU REEVES ❤️
Keanu Reeves, born on September 2, 1964, is a Canadian actor, producer, and musician known for his roles in action and sci-fi films like The Matrix and John Wick.
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Actor, film director, film producer and musician Keanu Charles Reeves (Keanu Charles Reeves),
Missed the first 20 minutes of the party dedicated to the end of filming of his new movie at one of the clubs in New York.
He waited patiently in the rain to be let in.
No one recognized him.
The club owner said: “I didn't even know Keanu was standing in the rain waiting to get in - he didn't say anything to anyone.”
"He travels by public transport."
"He easily communicates with homeless people on the streets and helps them."
- He was only 60 years old (September 2, 1964)
- He can only eat hot dogs in the park, sitting among normal people.
- After filming one of the "Matrix", he gave all the stuntmen a new motorcycle - in recognition of their skills.
- He gave up most of the salaries of the costume designers and computer scientists who drew the special effects on "The Matrix" - deciding that their share of the film's budget was assessed short.
- He reduced his salary for the movie "The Devil's Advocate" to have enough money to invite Al Pacino.
- Almost at the same time his best friend passed away; His girlfriend lost a child and soon died in a car accident, and his sister suffered from leukemia.
Keanu didn't fail: he donated $5 million to the clinic that treated his sister, refused to be filmed (to be with her), and founded the Leukemia Foundation, donating significant amounts from each fee for the movie.
You may have been born a man, but stay a man..
Keanu Reeves' father is of Hawaiian descent...
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"𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐃𝐚𝐧 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞 ❤. Chief Dan George was actually a chief of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation in British Columbia, Canada from...
09/02/2025

"𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐃𝐚𝐧 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞 ❤.
Chief Dan George was actually a chief of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation in British Columbia, Canada from 1951 to 1963. Also an author and poet, George achieved his first acting job at the age of 60, appearing in the Canadian TV show, Caribou Country. But George’s acting career didn’t peak until 1970 when he starred in Little Big Man, a role for which he received an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. Another great role for George was the part of Lone Watie in The Outlaw Josie Wales (1976), often considered one of the best American Westerns. And George’s performance in this American classic could be considered Oscar-worthy as well. George also appeared on TV shows such as Kung Fu. During George’s writing career, he was credited with fostering understanding between non-native and Native Americans, particularly with the release of his book, My Heart Soars".

"The Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, are a set of teachings that have been passed...
09/02/2025

"The Seven Sacred Teachings, also known as the Seven Grandfather Teachings, are a set of teachings that have been passed down from generation to generation by First Nations people of North America. These teachings are the guiding principles for living a meaningful and fulfilling life, and they are essential to maintaining a harmonious relationship between human beings, nature, and the divine.
The Seven Sacred Teachings include:
1. Wisdom involves making wise choices that lead us on a path of positive growth and development. To attain wisdom, one must learn from experiences, seek knowledge from elders, and listen and learn from one's mistakes.
2. Love emphasizes the importance of unconditional love, compassion, and kindness towards ourselves and others. It teaches us to give love freely and unconditionally, without any expectation of receiving love in return.
3. Respect emphasizes the importance of treating oneself, others, and nature with respect. Respect involves acknowledging the value and worth of all living things, and treating each other with kindness, honor, and dignity.
4. Bravery involves courage, fortitude and strength of character. Bravery inspires us to face our fears and overcome obstacles, to push ourselves to our limits and to fight for what is right.
5. Honesty emphasizes the importance of being truthful, trustworthy, and sincere in all our interactions with others. Honesty promotes trust, loyalty, and integrity, and it allows us to build meaningful and enduring relationships.
6. Humility involves having a modest and unpretentious attitude towards life, recognizing that we are all equal and interconnected. Humility inspires us to serve others, to be compassionate towards those who are less fortunate, and to strive to make a positive impact in the world.
7. Truth involves understanding and acknowledging the reality of our existence and our place in the world. It encourages us to seek knowledge, to be open-minded, and to question our assumptions and beliefs.
Each of these teachings are an inseparable whole and work together to create a holistic approach to mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual life, that is centered around humility, respect, and love".

"With Respect.......Zahn McClarnonZahn Tokiya-ku McClarnon (born October 24, 1966) is a Native American actor, best know...
09/01/2025

"With Respect.......Zahn McClarnonZahn Tokiya-ku McClarnon (born October 24, 1966) is a Native American actor, best known for his performance as Hanzee Dent in the second season of the television series Fargo, as well as his recurring role as tribal police chief Mathias in the television series Longmire.Early life-
McClarnon was born in Denver, Colorado, the son of a Hunkpapa Lakota mother and Irish father. He grew up near Browning, Montana and would often visit the Blackfoo…".

"Good Morning Friends ; “Let your light shine today, and let your personality blossom, too. You don’t have to be a peopl...
09/01/2025

"Good Morning Friends ;
“Let your light shine today, and let your personality blossom, too.
You don’t have to be a people-pleaser, just a people-lover.”
“Let your light shine so brightly that others can see their way out of the dark.”
“Your work is to discover who you are and then with all your heart give your light to the world.” around you !
And , “If you want to give light to others you have to glow yourself.”
Enjoy and Keep Shining My Friends ❤".

"Dear Jay Tavare is an American actor, film producer, and musician of Indian descent. Born and raised in Santa Monica, C...
08/31/2025

"Dear Jay Tavare is an American actor, film producer, and musician of Indian descent. Born and raised in Santa Monica, California, he has appeared in numerous films and television shows, most notably in roles in ""The Missing"" (2003), ""Cold Mountain"" (2003), and ""Unbowed"" (1999). Jay Tavare is also a versatile artist, involved in music projects and the author of an autobiography titled ""Wolf: An Indian Love Story.""
In addition to his acting and music career, Jay Tavare is also a writer and photographer. He has published several books on art, culture, and lifestyle, and has worked in the fields of media and advertising.
Jay Tavare is known for his dedication to philanthropic and social activities. He regularly participates in fundraising campaigns and humanitarian projects aimed at supporting the Native American community and other charitable endeavors.
With his multifaceted talents and sincere dedication in all his endeavors, Jay Tavare has made a profound impact in both the artistic and social spheres.".

"LONG HAIR 🔥🔥 Traditionally, long hair was always a symbol of masculinity. All of history's great warriors had long hair...
08/31/2025

"LONG HAIR 🔥🔥
Traditionally, long hair was always a symbol of masculinity. All of history's great warriors had long hair, from the Greeks (who wrote odes to their heroes' hair) to the Nordic, from the American Indians (famous for their long shiny hair) to the Japanese. And the longer and beautiful the hair was, the more manly the warrior was considered. Vikings flaunted their braids and samurai wore their long hair as a symbol of their honor (they cut their braid when they lose honor).
When a warrior was captured, his mane was cut to humiliate him, to take away his beauty. That custom resumed in what is today military service. There when new soldiers begin their training the first thing they do is cut their hair to undermine their self-esteem, make them submissive and make them see who's boss.
The Romans were the ones who ""invented"" short hair so to speak, between the 1st and 5th centuries AD.. In battles they believed this gave them defensive advantages, since their opponents couldn't grab them by the hair. This also helped them to recognize each other in the battlefield.
Short hair on men is a relatively new ""invention"" that has nothing to do with aesthetics.
But today we often see men being humiliated, sometimes called ""gay"" for wearing long hair, not knowing that short hair is actually the ""anti-masculine"" and is a repressive social imposition, while long hair symbolizes freedom.".

"Floyd Red Crow Westerman was a Native American musician, actor, and activist. Born on August 17, 1936, on the Lake Trav...
08/30/2025

"Floyd Red Crow Westerman was a Native American musician, actor, and activist. Born on August 17, 1936, on the Lake Traverse Indian Reservation in South Dakota, he was a member of the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate of the Dakota Sioux tribe.
Westerman was known for his powerful voice and his ability to blend traditional Native American music with contemporary genres like folk and rock. He often incorporated themes of Indigenous rights, environmentalism, and spirituality into his music, advocating for social justice and cultural preservation.
In addition to his music career, Westerman was also a talented actor, appearing in numerous films and television shows. Some of his notable acting credits include roles in ""Dances with Wolves,"" ""The Doors,"" and ""Walker, Texas Ranger.""
Throughout his life, Floyd Red Crow Westerman was deeply involved in activism, particularly focusing on issues affecting Indigenous peoples. He was a vocal advocate for Native American rights, environmental protection, and the preservation of Indigenous cultures.
Westerman's contributions to music, film, and activism made him a beloved figure within both the Native American community and the broader entertainment industry. He passed away on December 13, 2007, leaving behind a legacy of artistic brilliance and social advocacy.".

"This is a picture of Standing Holy, who is listed as Sitting Bull's daughter. It brings to mind the traditional Oceti Ŝ...
08/30/2025

"This is a picture of Standing Holy, who is listed as Sitting Bull's daughter. It brings to mind the traditional Oceti Ŝakowiŋ style of parenting. The first time that Sitting Bull traveled and observed non-Native people spanking their children, he was shocked.
There was never a need to continually scold a child, belittle them, or strike them. They cuddled their children from birth to about seven because they believed crying wasn't good for children.
Often, if a child did not stop crying, some grandmothers would cry along with them to help them get over whatever had made them sad.
At an early age, they begin to take on the responsibility of their clothing and bedding. Our people traveled with the buffalo and had to be mobile. By the age of 10, most of our children knew how to take care of the materials needed for travel.
Love, teaching, structure, and community raised our children.
Colonization tells us that physical discipline helps shape our children and turn our boys into men. Yet, without ever being spanked, we produced the greatest warriors that ever walked this land.
Our lifeways and ceremonies through the different stages of life were more valuable than anything colonization offered.".

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