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Native American Lovers 🐺Native American Indians are an important part of the culture of the United States.🔥

07/06/2026
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06/06/2026

Mother Bear’s Whisper

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Little one, walk close to me,
your paws are small, yet meant to be free.
The world is heavy, the nights grow long,
but in my heart, you are always strong.

I carry your spirit, I guard your name,
no voice can silence, no loss can tame.
Each step we take upon this land,
is written in love, by Creator’s hand.

They tried to steal, they tried to bind,
the light of children, the sacred kind.
But hear me now — you are not alone,
every child matters, every child comes home.

So walk beside me, beneath the skies,
your laughter echoes, your spirit flies.
My cub, my heart, forever true,
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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....
05/06/2026

"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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Time to go German immigrant!
05/06/2026

Time to go German immigrant!

“Beyond the Skin”❤️Get yours tee 👉 https://www.welcomenativeculture.com/tee94Don’t judge by shade, nor by the hue,My roo...
04/06/2026

“Beyond the Skin”
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Don’t judge by shade, nor by the hue,
My roots run deep, my spirit true.
The drum still beats beneath my chest,
Of ancestors who never rest.

Feathers speak where words may fail,
Of stories carved in wind and trail.
I wear the past in every glance—
A soul of fire, a heart that dances.

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The ancestors of living Native Americans arrived in North America about 15 thousand years ago.As a result, a wide divers...
04/06/2026

The ancestors of living Native Americans arrived in North America about 15 thousand years ago.
As a result, a wide diversity of communities, societies, and cultures finally developed on the continent over the millennia. The population figure for Indigenous peoples in the Americas before the 1492 voyage of Christopher Columbus was 70 million or more.
About 562 tribes inhabited the contiguous U.S. territory. Ten largest North American Indian tribes: Arikara, Cherokee, Iroquois, Pawnee, Sioux, Apache, Eskimo, Comanche, Choctaw, Cree, Ojibwa, Mohawk, Cheyenne, Navajo, Seminole, Hope, Shoshone, Mohican, Shawnee, Mi’kmaq, Paiute, Wampanoag, Ho-Chunk, Chumash, Haida. Below is the tribal map of Pre-European North America.
The old map below gives a Native American perspective by placing the tribes in full flower ~ the “Glory Days.” It is pre-contact from across the eastern sea or, at least, before that contact seriously affected change. Stretching over 400 years, the time of contact was quite different from tribe to tribe.
For instance, the “Glory Days” of the Maya and Aztec came to an end very long before the interior tribes of other areas, with some still resisting almost until the 20th Century. At one time, numbering in the millions, the native peoples spoke close to 4,000 languages. The Americas’ European conquest, which began in 1492, ended in a sharp drop in the Native American population through epidemics, hostilities, ethnic cleansing, and slavery.
When the United States was founded, established Native American tribes were viewed as semi-independent nations, as they commonly lived in communities separate from white immigrants.
Native Tribes of North America Mapped

Montana stands out as the only U.S. state with a constitutional mandate requiring public schools to teach and preserve N...
03/06/2026

Montana stands out as the only U.S. state with a constitutional mandate requiring public schools to teach and preserve Native American history and culture. This responsibility, embedded in Article X of the state's constitution, is brought to life through the Indian Education for All program. Unlike many places where Native American history is often relegated to the past, Montana’s mandate recognizes Indigenous nations as living, vibrant communities with active cultures, languages, and governance.
The state's curriculum, shaped with the help of Montana’s Tribal Nations, aims to provide both Native and non-Native students with a more accurate and respectful understanding of Indigenous peoples and their histories. The education system goes beyond just historical facts, focusing on key themes such as sovereignty, treaty history, and cultural continuity. It also emphasizes the ongoing relationship between Native nations and their ancestral lands, shedding light on the lived experiences of Indigenous peoples today.
This initiative isn't just about academics; it also represents a significant civic and moral commitment. By openly acknowledging the historical harm done to Native communities, Montana’s education system fosters a more inclusive and respectful understanding of the past. Supporters argue that the state's approach offers a powerful example of how education systems can incorporate Indigenous perspectives in a way that fosters mutual respect and cultural awareness, benefiting all students and helping to challenge stereotypes.

Whispers of the Ancients👉 Get this T-shirt and hoodie here:👇 https://www.welcomenativeculture.com/tee214The wind carries...
02/06/2026

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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A Native American family discovers that their child feels embarrassed to wear traditional clothing at a cultural event b...
02/06/2026

A Native American family discovers that their child feels embarrassed to wear traditional clothing at a cultural event because classmates might make fun of them.
That moment started a painful conversation.
Some people say children should never feel pressured and should choose what makes them comfortable. Confidence comes with time.
Others believe culture should be worn with pride, even when it feels difficult, because traditions only survive when younger generations keep them alive.
Many parents ask:
If children stop connecting with their traditions, what happens to culture in the future?
At the same time, others ask:
Should anyone be expected to carry cultural responsibility at such a young age?
There are strong opinions on both sides.
Now the question is yours…
Should Native children be encouraged to proudly wear traditional clothing at cultural events?

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