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03/02/2026

"SHE BREATHES, AND THE MISSING RETURN
She lifts her face into the old wind,
feathers loosening the ache from her spine,
each breath a prayer braided from grief,
each pulse a drum that refuses erasure.
No sister is gone while her name is spoken.
No silence survives this stance.
She stands —
and the earth stands with her."

03/02/2026

"The Memory We Carry
History is not ash in the wind,
It is fire guarded in our chest.
War paint fades, but spirit remains,
Carved in canyon, river, and breast.
We are the echo of ancient footsteps,
Crossing prairies of golden light.
The past is a drum beneath our ribs,
Beating us forward into night."

03/01/2026

"Flame of One Fire
From many drums we rise as one breath,
Feathers of memory circling the sun.
Our shadows meet where ancestors stand,
Braided in stories older than stone.
Heritage is not behind us, it walks within,
A river of names beneath our skin.
We are the ember the old ones carried,
Unity burning where the heart begins."

02/28/2026

"Because We Were Here First
Before the ships, before the flags were sewn,
Our songs were carved in cedar, star, and stone.
The earth held footsteps deeper than time,
A sacred language older than rhyme.
Indigenous is not a day or phrase—
It is survival through a thousand days.
We are the keepers, the original fire,
Still rising higher, still never retiring. "

02/28/2026

"The Lie That Wears a Crown of Feathers
The skull laughs because it remembers truth,
how power always fears living bones.
Steel decrees crumble like dry leaves,
while ancestors sharpen the air.
What protects us is not what they permit,
but what we carry without asking.
Sovereignty lives past the final breath—
no law outruns the spirit of the land."

02/28/2026

"Wisdom Highlights in the Fire of Time
I do not wear gray as a sign of fading,
I wear it as dawn in my hair.
Each strand is a story the years have gifted,
each line a blessing carried with care.
The elders do not grow old—
they grow deeper, like roots in the earth.
Wisdom shines brighter than any color,
a sacred light of enduring worth. "

02/27/2026

"The Wall of Forgotten Builders
Before stones rose into division,
voices gathered like migrating cranes.
The earth remembers who shaped the first paths,
who sang to rivers before iron arrived.
A red handprint burns like a rising sun,
not of anger but of witnessing.
Walls fall when stories awaken,
and truth walks barefoot through dust."

02/24/2026

"Wisdom Highlights in the Fire of Time
I do not wear gray as a sign of fading,
I wear it as dawn in my hair.
Each strand is a story the years have gifted,
each line a blessing carried with care.
The elders do not grow old—
they grow deeper, like roots in the earth.
Wisdom shines brighter than any color,
a sacred light of enduring worth. "

"Then & Now; Lakota Sioux woman in 1899 & Lakota Sioux woman today."
07/01/2025

"Then & Now; Lakota Sioux woman in 1899 & Lakota Sioux woman today."

Congratulations - Lily Gladstone for being the first Native Indigenous Blackfeet/Nimíipuu Female in its eighty one year ...
06/25/2025

Congratulations - Lily Gladstone for being the first Native Indigenous Blackfeet/Nimíipuu Female in its eighty one year history, to win the Best Actress at the Golden Globe Awards for her role in "Killers of the Flower Moon!"
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"The villains are fairly obvious in “Flower Moon,” but Scorsese asks audiences to take a wider look at systemic racism, historical injustice and the corruptive influence of power and money, intriguingly tying together our past and present." ~ Brian Truitt,
"Gladstone, in the rare Scorsese film that gives center stage to a female character, is the emotional core here, and it's her face that stays etched in our memory."
~ Jocelyn Noveck
“This is for every little Rez kid, every little urban kid, every little Native kid out there who has a dream and is seeing themselves represented in our stories told by ourselves, in our own words..." ~ Lily Gladstone
"We Are Still Here!" 🪶
Top 📸: Mollie Kyle (Burkhart, Cobb) Osage, (1886-1937)
Bottom: Lily Gladstone, (Blackfeet-Nez Perce

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