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History is not there for you to like or dislike. It is there for you to learn from it. And if it offends you, even bette...
11/04/2025

History is not there for you to like or dislike. It is there for you to learn from it. And if it offends you, even better. Because then you are less likely to repeat it. It's not yours to erase. It belongs to all of us.

In Cherokee culture, women held significant positions and enjoyed certain privileges and responsibilities.Women in Chero...
11/04/2025

In Cherokee culture, women held significant positions and enjoyed certain privileges and responsibilities.Women in Cherokee society were considered equals to men and could earn the title of War Women. They had the right to participate in councils and make decisions alongside men. This equality sometimes led outsiders to make derogatory remarks, such as the accusation of a "petticoat government" by the Irish trader Adair.
Clan kinship was matrilineal among the Cherokee, meaning that family lineage and inheritance were traced through the mother's side. Children grew up in their mother's house, and maternal uncles held the role of teaching boys essential skills related to hunting, fishing, and tribal duties.
Women owned houses and their furnishings, and marriages were often negotiated. In the event of a divorce, a woman would simply place her spouse's belongings outside the house. Cherokee women had diverse responsibilities, including caring for children, cooking, tanning skins, weaving baskets, and cultivating fields. Men contributed to some household chores but primarily focused on hunting.
Cherokee girls learned various skills by observing and participating in their community. They learned story, dancing, and acquired knowledge about their heritage. Women were integral to the Cherokee society, and their roles played a central part in the community's functioning and adaptation to changing circumstances

Believe it or not, us Ojibwe also have a story about Paul Bunyan. He came to the area known as Red Lake and tried his de...
11/03/2025

Believe it or not, us Ojibwe also have a story about Paul Bunyan. He came to the area known as Red Lake and tried his de-forestation BS, but Nanaboozhoo - The Greatest Ojibwe who ever lived - obviously wasn't having none of that. They got into a fight that lasted 3 days, and finally our hero picked up a giant walleye and slapped the outlander silly with it. Paul got knocked on his ass in a mud puddle, so hard it left an imprint of his bu******ks there in the wet ground...thats why the lake is shaped the way it is and why we were able to keep our forest. You'll never hear this story in a book, but that's basically how I heard it from my father when I was young - after coming home from kindergarten in bemidj (pauls favorite town, mwahaha!) and talking about him. That's the story behind the Paul/Babe & Nanaboozhoo statues in that town. This used to be a sign at the rez line, I remember the chimooks didn't like it and kept cutting it down. But the story lives on, and now you know

Name: Saginaw Grant Date of birth: July 20, 1936 Place of birth: Pawnee, Oklahoma, US. Age: 84 years (as of 2021) Occupa...
11/03/2025

Name: Saginaw Grant Date of birth: July 20, 1936 Place of birth: Pawnee, Oklahoma, US. Age: 84 years (as of 2021) Occupation: Actor, dancer and motivational speaker. Saginaw Grant is one of most famous Native actors that has been in the acting industry for a while now. He is the chief of Sac and Fox Nation. Grant has appeared in numerous films and TV shows which include: Films 2007: Slipstream 2009: Maneater 2009: Walking on Turtle Island 2013: Winter in the Blood 2015: Wind Walkers 2017: Valley of the Gods 2017: Journey to the Royal READ ALSO Matt Cornett’s biography: age, height, partner, movies and TV shows TV shows 2013: Breaking Bad 2014: Shameless 2014: Community 2015: Workaholics 2016: Basket Grants is the adoptive father of the actress and social activist Mariana Tosca..

11/03/2025

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History is not there for you to like or dislike. It is there for you to learn from it. And if it offends you, even bette...
11/02/2025

History is not there for you to like or dislike. It is there for you to learn from it. And if it offends you, even better. Because then you are less likely to repeat it. It’s not yours for you to erase or destroy..

WE SHOULD HAVE BUILT A WALL FIGHTING ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION SINCE 1492
11/02/2025

WE SHOULD HAVE BUILT A WALL FIGHTING ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION SINCE 1492

Why Isn’t This Map in the History Books?By the age of 10, most children in the United States have been taught all 50 sta...
11/01/2025

Why Isn’t This Map in the History Books?By the age of 10, most children in the United States have been taught all 50 states that make up the country. But centuries ago, the land that is now the United States was a very different place. Over 20 million Native Americans dispersed across over 1,000 distinct tribes, bands, and ethnic groups populated the territory.History is not there for you to like or dislike. It is there for you to learn from it. And if it offends you, even better. Because then you are less likely to repeat it. It’s not yours for you to erase or destroy.

Hi I have a deep respect for native American.
11/01/2025

Hi I have a deep respect for native American.

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