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Native Vibes.The newest generation,exploring new worlds.
05/25/2024

Native Vibes.
The newest generation,exploring new worlds.

Horse raider Native Warrior
05/24/2024

Horse raider Native Warrior

One last time before the rally starts…
05/24/2024

One last time before the rally starts…

Very nice picture 💕♥️
05/23/2024

Very nice picture 💕♥️

Nice pict pretty. Women
05/23/2024

Nice pict pretty. Women

BUFFALO SPIRIT ✨✨Almost like top photographers, three warriors position themselves for the best shot. While maintaining ...
05/22/2024

BUFFALO SPIRIT ✨✨
Almost like top photographers, three warriors position themselves for the best shot. While maintaining a low profile, they would wait patiently until one or more strayed within range for that opportunity. If successful, women would be summoned to take it from there.
Courtesy~Pinterest/historyusa

Culture can be seen has the total way of life, can I get a yes my Native American I love you all
05/22/2024

Culture can be seen has the total way of life, can I get a yes my Native American I love you all

The Native American tribes in the Southwest region of North America developed and mastered the skill of cutting turquois...
05/21/2024

The Native American tribes in the Southwest region of North America developed and mastered the skill of cutting turquoise stone, inlay work, and bead making. Some of the different southwestern tribes that are specifically related to certain designs are the Zuni, Santo Domingo, Navajo, Tewa, and Acoma. Historical southwestern turquoise jewelry designs includes mosaic inlay, flower stamping, and turquoise heishi beading. By the mid 1800's, many native tribes in the Southwest region of North America ,such as the Navajo, began to create turquoise jewelry with lapidary silversmith skills learned from the Spanish. They began stone cutting with silver and creating jewelry for not just themselves, but for others as well. Southwestern turquoise jewelry became a highly sought after collectible for tourists coming in the area for the Grand Canyon via the railroad system. During the historical 'Fred Harvey' Era there was a genre of mass produced lightweight Native American jewelry for Anglo-tourists along the Santa Fe railroad lines. The Fred Harvey Company, created by entrepreneur Fred Harvey, established jewelry spots for tourists vising the areas. The jewelry was created by specialized machinery and also by hand as well. Today, Fred Harvey era jewelry is one of the most highly collected and sought after Native American jewelry.

The Kiowa Tribe Folklore.... "The Devils Tower" -Before the Kiowa came south they were camped on a stream in the far nor...
05/21/2024

The Kiowa Tribe Folklore.... "The Devils Tower" -
Before the Kiowa came south they were camped on a stream in the far north where there were a great many bears, many of them. One day, seven little girls were playing at a distance from the village and were chased by some bears. The girls ran toward the village and the bears were just about to catch them when the girls jumped on a low rock, about three feet high. One of the girls prayed to the rock, "Rock take pity on us, rock save us!" The rock heard them and began to grow upwards, pushing the girls higher and higher. When the bears jumped to reach the girls, they scratched the rock, broke their claws, and fell on the ground.
The rock rose higher and higher, the bears still jumped at the girls until they were pushed up into the sky, where they now are, seven little stars in a group (The Pleiades). In the winter, in the middle of the night, the seven stars are right over this high rock. When the people came to look, they found the bears' claws, turned to stone, all around the base.
No Kiowa living has ever seen this rock, but the old men have told about it - it is very far north where the Kiowa used to live. It is a single rock with scratched sides, the marks of the bears' claws are there yet, rising straight up, very high. There is no other like it in the whole country, there are no trees on it, only grass on top. The Kiowa call this rock "Tso-aa", a tree rock, possibly because it grew tall like a tree.
Told by I-See-Many-Camp-Fire-Places, Kiowa soldier at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1897.
The Kiowa call Devils Tower "Aloft on a Rock" and "Tree Rock." The oral histories of the Kiowa people link Tree Rock with their astronomical knowledge.
"Origin memories of American Indian people reveal none anywhere 'as bright- and remote-' as the Kiowas memories of their days in the Black Hills and at Devils Tower."

Blessings to All Native Nations🦅
05/20/2024

Blessings to All Native Nations🦅

Standing strong ✊🏾
05/20/2024

Standing strong ✊🏾

"I am a United States Navy Veteran. I’m also Apache, as my grandfather is from the Mescalero Apache tribe.Someone said i...
05/19/2024

"I am a United States Navy Veteran. I’m also Apache, as my grandfather is from the Mescalero Apache tribe.
Someone said it is disgraceful for me to wear a uniform for the USA if I am Native American.
Let me tell you this. I am Apache and American.
We do not come up with excuses not to serve or go to battle for our people."
Jose Garcia Acosta

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