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Mount Rushmore from the Canadian side.
06/02/2026

Mount Rushmore from the Canadian side.

National geographic award winning photograph πŸ₯‰ πŸ“Έ
06/02/2026

National geographic award winning photograph πŸ₯‰ πŸ“Έ

Just another funny for you!
06/02/2026

Just another funny for you!

"The Church Without Walls"They asked me once, "Where is your church?"β€οΈπŸ‘‰ Get this T-shirt and hoodie here: πŸ‘‡https://www....
06/02/2026

"The Church Without Walls"
They asked me once, "Where is your church?"
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I smiled and pointed to the horizon.

β€œTo the east, where the sun rises and paints the sky with fire - there, I begin my prayers.
To the north, where the winds carry the wisdom of the ancestors - I listen and learn.
To the west, where the sun dies gently each day - I give thanks for the lessons.
To the south, where life grows and renews - I find healing and hope.”

My church does not have doors, but it welcomes all.
Its roof is the sky, sometimes fierce with storms, sometimes calm with stars.
Its walls are made of pine and river, stone and silence.
And its teachings are written in birdsong, in paw prints, in the way the water moves over stone.

Nature is not something I worship.
It is something I belong to.

I carry no book, for the Earth writes stories in every leaf and every breath.
I follow no preacher, but I follow the wolf, the crow, the cedar tree.
They have never lied to me.

So no, I don’t need a building to find my spirit.
I just need to stand barefoot in the soil and remember:

The Earth is my church.
And nature is my religion.

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Love this change !
06/01/2026

Love this change !

The Significance of Colors in Native American Culture 🌈πŸͺΆIn Native American traditions, colors hold deep meaning, often l...
06/01/2026

The Significance of Colors in Native American Culture 🌈πŸͺΆ
In Native American traditions, colors hold deep meaning, often linked to emotions, spirituality, and warfare. Each tribe has its own customs and ways of interpreting these colors, especially when used for face painting. Below are some of the common meanings behind these symbolic colors:
πŸ”΄ Red: Represents war and violenceβ€”a powerful color of strength and determination.
⚫ Black: Contrary to most cultures, it symbolizes the living and is often used on warriors' faces during battle.
βšͺ White: A symbol of peace, often associated with harmony and new beginnings.
🟒 Green: When painted under the eyes, it grants the wearer night vision and heightened awareness.
🟑 Yellow: Known as the color of death and mourning, it signifies someone who has lived fully and is prepared to fight until the end.
🌍 Native tribes cherish and honor their individual traditions, and the way colors are used in face painting varies across different communities.

Exactly
06/01/2026

Exactly

A star blanket gifted to Ice Cube by Kayla Morin.
05/31/2026

A star blanket gifted to Ice Cube by Kayla Morin.

Yes
05/31/2026

Yes

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