Texas loses power—Declare a national emergency.

1 in 3 Navajo have no running water. Navajo Nation water contaminated by uranium mining—‘crickets.’
Indian reservations sit atop land teeming with untapped natural resources. When corporate interests exploit these lands, Natives receive next to nothing in financial compensation. It’s a 500 year long narrative of settlers taking from Native communities—without giving back.
@DebHaalandNM joined the protest at Standing Rock, she opposes fracking as well. Congressional republicans are opposing her confirmation as Secretary of the Interior, citing her actions battling climate change as—too militant. She’s actually the perfect Native woman for the job.
Mni-Wiconi—water is life.

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14 Jan
Red Dawn Foster, Oglala Lakota/Navajo (D) South Dakota swearing into the state senate.
I agree, her regalia is immaculate. She wears it incredibly well. She represents the Lakota Nation flawlessly.
Front view. The only woman in a chamber of men. Getting sworn in her second term.
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A letter to my brother. Who had a run in with a non-compliant, anti-masker;

Dear Joe,

When they intubate a COVID patient it’s like a scene from the movie alien. A face hugger like myriad of tubes and breathing apparatus’ covers their faces. They’re hooked up to a shit load...
of modules and pumps. The only recourse doctors here have are to infuse the infected with massive amounts of antibiotics and hope and pray their immune systems are able to do the rest. Sometimes it works and the patient lives. But most of the time, death prevails....
They all die alone. What I find most utterly horrific is the sounds they make. A person dying from COVID emits a gurgling noise, you can hear their lungs struggling to flex beneath the enormous weight of the virus. As if they are drowning in their own blood and saliva..
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2 Dec 20
You’re Native Nation. Or the tribe you’re most interested in. And why?

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Typo: Your Native Nation. Sorry about that. ☺️
Tribe, Nation. Apples and oranges.

Native Nation works for diplomatic etiquette.

I love tribe however, because I get to channel my inner savage.
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Her name’s Faith. She’s 1 in 10 million. This is an incredibly good sign. Rebirth, regeneration, a deeply profound renewal of the soul.

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Faith’s arrival into this chaotic world was timed perfectly. White buffalo calf’s are heavy medicine. She will help bring a pervasive measure of cleansing to a planet in the grips of a global pandemic, political turmoil and ecological devastation. Hanhepi was’te, good evening.
‘Lakota prophecy foretold how the birth of a white buffalo calf would be a sign that it would be near the time when she would return again to purify the world. What she meant by that was that she would bring back harmony again and balance, spiritually.’
 
White Buffalo Calf Woman
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My grandson wears a mask for crying out loud. What’s your excuse? Cupcake. 😷 #MaskUp Image
So easy a baby can do it. 😷#MaskUp
Grandson Leo. Little Lakota warrior baby.
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My mother would have been 84 today. She made the journey in 2007. Love you, miss you mom, with all my heart.

Your son,
John 🤍🎂✨
Both my parents were orphaned at an early age. After their boarding school internment they met and fell in love in Rapid City, South Dakota. My mother lived in her unci’s (grandmother’s) house by herself when she was only 14. My dad was 14 too. All they had were each other.
My mother became pregnant at 16 so my dad worked two jobs to support them. He would unload sacks of potatoes at the train station from dusk till dawn. Then go home, have breakfast, shower and go to his day job. My father had an incredibly strong work ethic. He then joined the AF.
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