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The river flows with the wisdom of the bear, guiding us through nature’s power.
03/18/2025

The river flows with the wisdom of the bear, guiding us through nature’s power.

Yes... ❤ Aho
03/17/2025

Yes... ❤ Aho

Put down your initials and I will let you know if you have a message from your ancestoral gods
03/17/2025

Put down your initials and I will let you know if you have a message from your ancestoral gods

I’m doing relationship reading/future reading & aura reading for those who signify with Hi
03/17/2025

I’m doing relationship reading/future reading & aura reading for those who signify with Hi

We need a big Aho!✊✊
03/16/2025

We need a big Aho!✊✊

Please share to spread awareness.
03/16/2025

Please share to spread awareness.

As you develop your awareness in nature, you begin to see how we influence all life and how all life influences us. A ke...
03/16/2025

As you develop your awareness in nature, you begin to see how we influence all life and how all life influences us. A key and critical feature for us to know.
~ Tony Ten Fingers/ Wanbli Nata'u, Oglala Lakota
Please share to spread awareness.

Clara B. Williams college professors did not allow her inside the classroom because she was Black.But that didn’t stop h...
03/15/2025

Clara B. Williams college professors did not allow her inside the classroom because she was Black.But that didn’t stop her. She took notes from the hallway–standing up! She eventually graduated at the age of 51 and lived to 108 years old and saw her 3 sons become doctors.—Clara Belle Drisdale Williams [1885-1993] was the valedictorian of the graduating class of Prairie New Normal and Independent College, now (Prairie View A & M University) in 1908.She enrolled at the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts in the fall of 1928, after taking some courses at the University of Chicago. While she worked as a teacher at Booker T. Washington School in Las Cruces, she also took college courses during the summer.
Many of her professors would not allow her inside the classroom, she had to take notes from the hallway; she was also not allowed to walk with her class to get her diploma.
She married Jasper Williams in 1917; their three sons became physicians. She became a great teacher of black students by day, and by night she taught their parents, former slaves, home economics.
In 1961, New Mexico State University named a street on its campus after Williams; in 2005 the building of the English department was renamed Clara Belle Williams Hall.
In 1980 Williams was awarded an honorary doctorate of laws degree by NMSU, which also apologized for the treatment she was subjected to as a student. She died at 108 years old.

Tamia and Grant Hill celebrate 25 years of marriage ❤😘
03/15/2025

Tamia and Grant Hill celebrate 25 years of marriage ❤😘

Whitney Houston, Roberta Flack, Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson, and Diahann Carroll on the opening night of Ashford & Sim...
03/15/2025

Whitney Houston, Roberta Flack, Nick Ashford, Valerie Simpson, and Diahann Carroll on the opening night of Ashford & Simpson’s first restaurant........ We 🥰 The Sugar Bar Restaurant in N

🌟🌟 Little Moon family at the Exposition Universelle in Brussels, Belgium - Oglala Lakota - 1935*L-R: Francis Little Moon...
03/14/2025

🌟🌟 Little Moon family at the Exposition Universelle in Brussels, Belgium - Oglala Lakota - 1935
*L-R: Francis Little Moon, Joe Little Moon holding baby Wilson Little Moon, Pauline Little Moon in front of her mother, Mrs. Rosa (Iron Teeth) Little Moon, and Gilbert Little Moon.
Note: This Little Moon family was from the Wounded Knee community on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota..

In their world, the Comanches were very sociable and capable of fine humor. They were also inclined to be good-natured i...
03/14/2025

In their world, the Comanches were very sociable and capable of fine humor. They were also inclined to be good-natured in their lives but the Comanches were especially generous.
The Texas state legislator and Indian agent Robert Simpson Neighbors had been seen as a principled and honorable protector of native rights given by treaty. In the 1840's, he visited with Comanches in their homelands and spent time to understand them. In 1847, he became a special Indian agent with a federal appointment and participated in several councils with Comanches. Neighbors observed that Comanches had a high-spirited way about them and seemed to approach life with passion. In 1853, the Indian agent Robert Neighbors also penned the following about the generosity of the Comanche people:
"From the liberality with which they dispose of their effects" on ceremonial occasions, "it would induce the belief that they acquire property merely for the purpose of giving it to others."❤

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