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06/06/2026

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"The Church Without Walls"They asked me once, "Where is your church?"❤️👉 Get this T-shirt and hoodie here: 👇 https://www...
06/06/2026

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

“To 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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WE NEED A BIG AHO❤️❤️Hello Native American Family
05/06/2026

WE NEED A BIG AHO❤️❤️
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Preserving the map — does it keep the spirit alive, or just ease our conscience?🔥 This map is availlable here: 👇 https:/...
05/06/2026

Preserving the map — does it keep the spirit alive, or just ease our conscience?
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LOSS — FORGOTTEN — RESISTANCE
A map does not merely trace the land, it draws the spirit of the past.

On this map, once-radiant faces now linger as silent portraits. Tribes that once sang and danced beneath the open skies, who told stories of the wind, the mountains, and the rivers — now their voices have faded. Each name, each symbol whispers of profound loss — of land, of language, of culture, and of countless lives.

Time, like a relentless wind, has swept away what was once sacred.
Many tribes now exist only in books, while others have been entirely forgotten.
No storytellers remain. No drums summon the spirits of the ancestors.
This silence — that is the greatest sorrow.

Yet, within that silence echoes a voice — resistance.
This map is not merely a relic. It is proof of existence, a testament to the will not to be erased. Today, Indigenous peoples continue their journey — preserving language, keeping traditions alive, passing down songs, and fiercely guarding their cultural flame.

Thus, this map is more than just an image.
It is a mirror of memory, a bridge connecting past and present.
It reminds us that history must never be forgotten.
Each time someone pauses, gazes deeply, and listens to what this map has to say, they help rekindle the flame of remembrance.

For as long as there are those who remember and honor them — nothing is ever truly lost.
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NATIVE AMERICANS – THE FIRST OWNERS OF AMERICANative Americans, or the indigenous peoples of the Americas, are the pre-C...
04/06/2026

NATIVE AMERICANS – THE FIRST OWNERS OF AMERICA
Native Americans, or the indigenous peoples of the Americas, are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of North and South America and their descendants. Those who live within the boundaries of the present-day United States are composed of numerous, distinct tribes, bands and ethnic groups, many of which survive as intact, sovereign nations.
Most authorities agree that the first evidence of people inhabiting North America indicates that they migrated here from Eurasia over 13,000 years ago, most likely crossing along the Bering Land Bridge, which was in existence during the Ice Age. However, some historians believe that people had migrated into the Americas much earlier, up to 40,000 years ago. These early Paleo-Indians spread throughout the Americas, diversifying into many hundreds of culturally distinct nations and tribes.
Application of the term “Indian” originated with Christopher Columbus, who, in his search for Asia, thought that he had arrived in the East Indies. However, there is considerable evidence in support of successful explorations which led to Norse settlement of Greenland, the L’Anse aux Meadows settlement in Newfoundland, and potentially others some 500 years prior to Columbus landing in the Bahamas. From the Native American aspect, many tribes’ oral histories indicate they have been living here since their genesis, as described by a wide range of creation myths.
By the time European adventurers arrived in the 15th century, scholars estimate that more than 50 million people were already living in the Americas. Of these, some 10 million lived in the region that would later become the United States. As time passed, these migrants and their descendants pushed south and east, adapting as they went. With these new arrivals came centuries of conflict and adjustment between Old and New World societies. Today, Native Americans account for about 1.5 percent of the United States population, many of whom continue to take pride in their ancestral traditions — still practicing the music, art, and ceremonies that took place many years ago.

Native American TruckA 14-year-old Native American boy, whose father is a truck driver, harbors a profound pride in his ...
04/06/2026

Native American Truck
A 14-year-old Native American boy, whose father is a truck driver, harbors a profound pride in his indigenous heritage and dreams of owning a truck adorned with the patterns and culture of his ancestors. Every day, he spends hours sketching his imagined dream truck, using distinctive motifs like spirals, feathers, and sacred symbols. In his mind, he envisions a vibrant, colorful truck that carries the rich stories and cultural heritage of his people. With each stroke of his pencil, he feels a deeper connection to his roots, and his dream truck becomes not just a means of transportation but a work of art, embodying respect and gratitude towards his ancestors. This pride in his heritage has become an endless source of inspiration, driving him to continuously create and steadfastly pursue his dream.

The Columbus statue at the state capitol in St. Paul Minnesota was removed today by Indigenous people. ❤️
04/06/2026

The Columbus statue at the state capitol in St. Paul Minnesota was removed today by Indigenous people. ❤️

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