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Lakota Sioux man in 1899 & Lakota Sioux man today with his daughte
30/07/2026

Lakota Sioux man in 1899 & Lakota Sioux man today with his daughte

Russell Means. He is a man of all trades. He is a actor and author and activist. Grew up watching him on the news in the...
30/07/2026

Russell Means. He is a man of all trades. He is a actor and author and activist. Grew up watching him on the news in the 70s. With the siege at Wounded knee.
As a child I didn't understand because schools don't teach anything about real American Indian history. I took it upon myself to read and learn and ask questions.
Because of Russell Means is why I learned what was happening to American Indians.

Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota.The largest sculpture in the world, Crazy Horse Memorial, is located about five mil...
29/07/2026

Crazy Horse Memorial in South Dakota.

The largest sculpture in the world, Crazy Horse Memorial, is located about five miles north of Custer and seventeen miles from Mount Rushmore National Memorial.

It all began in 1939 when Lakota Chief Henry Standing Bear asked sculptor Korczak Ziolkowski to carve a memorial to the spirit of Lakota leader Chief Crazy Horse and his culture.

“The red man has great heroes, also,” Chief Standing Bear said.

"Still Here"❤️👉 Get this T-shirt and hoodie here: 👇https://www.welcomenativeculture.com/heart2We are still herethe feath...
29/07/2026

"Still Here"
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We are still here
the feathers carry our prayers,
the drum carries our heartbeat,
the land carries our name.
We are still strong—
woven in colors of fire and earth,
braided in the strands of time,
standing where our ancestors stood.
No storm erased us,
no silence broke us.
We walk with pride,
our spirits unyielding,
our voices rising—
Native,
foreve
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𝗦𝗔𝗬 𝗬𝗘𝗦 𝗜𝗙 WE ARE REALLY BEAUTIFUL
29/07/2026

𝗦𝗔𝗬 𝗬𝗘𝗦 𝗜𝗙 WE ARE REALLY BEAUTIFUL

REBA McENTIRE, SCOTTY McCREERY, DOLLY PARTON, WILLIE NELSON, GEORGE STRAIT & TRACE ADKINS IGNITE A GLOBAL COUNTRY UPRISI...
28/07/2026

REBA McENTIRE, SCOTTY McCREERY, DOLLY PARTON, WILLIE NELSON, GEORGE STRAIT & TRACE ADKINS IGNITE A GLOBAL COUNTRY UPRISING — ONE SIMPLE DEMAND SHATTERS SILENCE: “SAY YES IF YOU STILL LISTEN TO OUR MUSIC”
They didn’t whisper.
They didn’t explain.
They didn’t ask politely.
They challenged the world.
Reba McEntire.
Scotty McCreery.
Dolly Parton.
Willie Nelson.
George Strait.
Trace Adkins.
Six names.
Six eras.
One uncompromising pulse of real country music — unleashed not as nostalgia, but as a reckoning.
With a single, disarmingly simple call — “Say yes if you still listen to our music” — these icons didn’t test relevance.
They exposed devotion.
And the response arrived like a seismic wave.
NOT A QUESTION — A DETONATION
This wasn’t a poll.
It was a fuse.
A spark thrown into decades of memory, sweat-soaked honky-tonks, long highways, kitchen radios, broken hearts, and unbreakable faith.
Within moments, platforms ignited.
Feeds flooded with declarations — not comments, not likes, but affirmations.
Fans didn’t debate.
They didn’t explain.
They answered.
Yes.
From Nashville neon to rural back roads.
From soldiers overseas to families at dinner tables.
From first dances to last goodbyes.
Country music didn’t trend.
It rose.
SIX VOICES. ONE UNBREAKABLE CORE
Together, these artists form the living spine of the genre:
Dolly Parton — the soul of compassion and strength, turning humility into power.
Reba McEntire — the voice that gave heartbreak dignity and survival a melody.
George Strait — the unmovable standard, proof that consistency outlives chaos.
Willie Nelson — the outlaw poet who taught country music how to breathe freely.
Trace Adkins — the thunder of working-class truth, echoing service, grit, and resilience.
Scotty McCreery — the bridge forward,.

Newspaper Rock is perhaps the largest, most well known, and most easily accessible petroglyph panel in Utah. The 200 squ...
28/07/2026

Newspaper Rock is perhaps the largest, most well known, and most easily accessible petroglyph panel in Utah. The 200 square foot panel is covered with more than 650 symbols representing nearly 2,000 years of human history..

Frank Fools Crow, the revered Lakota holy man, often taught that the more humble and unselfish a person becomes, the mor...
27/07/2026

Frank Fools Crow, the revered Lakota holy man, often taught that the more humble and unselfish a person becomes, the more willing Wakan Tanka — the Great Mystery — is to work through them. He called this state “being a hollow bone,” a powerful image that reminds us that true spiritual strength comes not from ego, but from openness.
In Lakota tradition, a hollow bone is clean, empty, and ready for sacred purpose. Fools Crow believed that when we let go of pride, fear, and the need for control, we make space for wisdom, compassion, and healing to flow through us. It’s not about being perfect — it’s about being willing. Willing to listen. Willing to learn. Willing to serve something greater than ourselves.
Imagine standing on the plains at sunrise, the world quiet except for the wind moving through the grass. In that stillness, you can feel what Fools Crow meant: that when we stop trying to fill every moment with our own noise, we become channels for guidance, courage, and clarity.
This teaching invites us to live with softer hearts and clearer intentions. To act with generosity. To let humility be our strength. And to remember that the greatest power often comes when we step aside and allow the sacred to move through us.

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27/07/2026

Whispers of the Ancients
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The wind carries voices, soft yet strong,
Ancestral echoes, an endless song.
Through silent forests, their wisdom flows,
In stillness deep, the Great Spirit knows.
The fire dances, the river sighs,
Dreamcatchers gleam beneath the skies.
Each feather tells where spirits roam,
Each heartbeat leads the soul back home.
Listen, child, to the earth’s embrace,
Her timeless rhythm, her sacred grace.
For in the circle, all hearts align—
The voice of the sacred is yours, is mine.

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Chief John Smith, known as White Wolf, is acknowledged as the oldest Native American in recorded history, having lived 1...
27/07/2026

Chief John Smith, known as White Wolf, is acknowledged as the oldest Native American in recorded history, having lived 137 years from 1785 to 1922. Throughout his long life, White Wolf witnessed immense transformations that profoundly impacted both his people and the nation at large. His life story encapsulates pivotal moments in Native American history, including interactions with European settlers and the efforts to preserve Indigenous culture. Chief Smith's legacy within the Native American community is characterized by resilience and survival, reflecting the strength and endurance of previous generations. The accounts of his life have enriched the historical narrative of Native American heritage, underscoring the resilience of its people.

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