Arnold Mallory

Arnold Mallory

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i have been given an awe to be able to translate the earth energy now i have passed on what i have learned now i have learned to give to others.

11/16/2025

The windmill turned, and water rose.
With every creak, a prayer.
With every drop, gratitude.

“Our well fed more than our family — it fed the spirit of community.”

11/16/2025

The Earth speaks — if you listen.
Every stone and field holds a word from those who came before.

“We lived in complement with the land, not against it.”

11/15/2025

The river carries more than water.
It carries memory — of ancestors, of stories whispered in the reeds.

“We lived near the Missouri, where the land and people were one.”
— Dr. Arnold Mallory

11/14/2025

Culture is not a relic.
It’s medicine for the spirit.

Explore how one man’s journey through colonization, identity, and education became a call to restore the balance between tradition and progress.

11/13/2025

Real education doesn’t just live in textbooks. It lives in connection.

Dr. Mallory calls this the Drive-In Educator — teaching that drives into students’ lives and leaves a mark that lasts.

11/12/2025

“Grandmother’s well was the source of water — and wisdom.

She taught us that giving keeps the spirit alive.”

In every storm, in every season, community was the medicine.

11/11/2025

Not long ago — being Indian was a crime.

Before 1978, Native Americans could be arrested for practicing their own religion or speaking their language.

Read how Dr. Arnold Mallory lived through this era — and what survival really meant.
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Image: A faded photo-style image of a Native elder holding a feather, overlaid with the text “It was once illegal to be Indian.”

11/08/2025

“They called me Arthur. I stood there at that blackboard until the Great Spirit heard my prayer. My name is Arnold — and I learned the cost of identity that day.”

This isn’t just a childhood story. It’s the story of how cultural misunderstanding shapes generations.

📘 Culture Medicine of the Spirits — a true account of identity, resistance, and reclamation.

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Image: A symbolic image of a child standing at a chalkboard with the name “Arthur” written and “Arnold” faintly emerging beneath.

Culture Medicine of The Spirits 09/21/2025

About Dr. Arnold Mallory
Dr. Arnold Mallory holds a doctoral degree in Education Leadership and has over 40 years of experience in teaching and mentoring educators. His work focuses on multicultural education, equity, and diversity, with a special emphasis on science and non-sexist curriculum development.

A Lifelong Advocate for Diversity
Dr. Mallory has contributed to numerous initiatives, including serving on the National Association of Multicultural Education’s Science Education Committee and advising the Nebraska State Department of Education. He’s also known for his work in diversity training, including consulting for the IRS and Veterans Administration.

Expert in Multicultural Education
Dr. Mallory has taught multicultural classes at the Omaha Public School District and the University of Nebraska Omaha. He’s mentored teachers across Nebraska and Kansas, helping them achieve certification and succeed in their careers.

A Voice for Native Issues
As a public speaker, Dr. Mallory addresses Native cultural issues, tribal rights, and social justice. His current work continues to focus on promoting positive representation and advancing Native education and equity.

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