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06/26/2026

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06/25/2026

The significance of the buffalo extends far beyond its role as a food source for numerous Indigenous nations across North America. These animals are intricately linked to ceremony, kinship, trade, shelter, clothing, spirituality, and the overall balance of life on the Plains. The symbiotic relationship between entire cultures and the buffalo has spanned generations. The near-extermination of buffalo populations in the 19th century had far-reaching consequences that were not limited to the ecological realm. The destruction also had a profound cultural impact. This historical context imbues the modern-day movement to restore buffalo populations with profound significance. Lily Gladstone, actress and producer of Piegan Blackfeet and Nez Perce heritage, played a pivotal role in raising awareness about this initiative through the documentary *Bring Them Home (Aiskótáhkapiyaaya)*. The film documents the efforts of the Blackfoot Confederacy to reintroduce buffalo to ancestral lands following a century-long separation. Directed by Blackfeet filmmakers Ivan and Ivy MacDonald alongside Daniel Glick, the documentary examines the connection between buffalo restoration and cultural healing, language preservation, ecological restoration, and the transmission of traditional knowledge to younger generations. For many Indigenous communities, buffalo restoration is a multifaceted endeavor that transcends conservation. It involves the revitalization of relationships. By facilitating the regeneration of prairie ecosystems, supporting biodiversity, and reconnecting communities to ceremonies and teachings, buffalo help to restore a vital component of Indigenous life. The return of the buffalo is often described by elders and advocates as a crucial step towards healing both the land and the people. Furthermore, this movement has fostered collaboration between tribes, conservation groups, and parks across North America, leading to the establishment of protected herds and Indigenous-led stewardship programs. The resurgence of buffalo populations serves as a powerful symbol of restoration and hope. For future generations, the sight of buffalo roaming ancestral lands is more than symbolic; it represents a living connection to identity, memory, and survival.

06/24/2026

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06/23/2026

Most elite athletes master one sport in their lifetime.
Jim Thorpe mastered all of them.
He won two Olympic gold medals in track and field, played six seasons of Major League Baseball, nine seasons of professional football, and two years with an all-Indian basketball team. (U.S. Department of the Interior)
He also served as the first president of what would become the National Football League. (U.S. Department of the Interior)
He even won a ballroom dancing championship. (BIA)
Born on the Sac and Fox reservation in Oklahoma. Raised with the values of his Nation. Carrying his heritage into every arena he ever entered.
In 1999, ESPN named him Athlete of the Century. (NPR)
Decades before Bo Jackson. Decades before Deion Sanders. There was Jim Thorpe — the original.
🏈⚾🏃 One man. Every sport. One Nation.

06/23/2026

SUPREME COURT RESTORES NATIVE VOTING RIGHTS: HISTORIC WIN FOR TRIBAL DEMOCRACY ✊🗳️
The Supreme Court was correct to vacate the Eighth Circuit's decision which wrongly prevented Native voters and Tribal Nations from vindicating their rights under the Voting Rights Act, said the Native American Rights Fund (Native News Online) .
The Supreme Court just RESTORED Native voting rights. Indigenous democracy wins again.
After years of attacks on tribal voting power — gerrymandering, voter suppression, registration restrictions — the highest court in the land has spoken:
Native voters have the RIGHT to full protection under the Voting Rights Act.
This is HISTORIC. This is JUSTICE. This is tribal democracy WINNING.
Gubernatorial candidates are now vying for the Native vote in the 2026 midterm elections as Indigenous voters flex their political muscle (Native News Online) .
Politicians are paying attention. Courts are listening. Indigenous voters are POWERFUL.
Your vote is your sovereignty. Your voice is your power.
Comment ✊ if you celebrate this victory. Share if you believe in Native voting rights. 👇

06/22/2026

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06/18/2026

In 1835, when the last of the Nicoleño people were taken from San Nicolas Island off California, one woman was accidentally left behind.

Her name is lost to history, but we know her as Juana Maria. For 18 long years, she lived completely alone... making tools from whale bone, clothing from cormorant feathers, and shelter from whatever the island gave her.

In 1853, sea-otter hunter Captain George Nidever finally found her and brought her to Santa Barbara. She lived just seven more weeks before passing away.

Her remarkable story of solitude directly inspired the classic children’s novel Island of the Blue Dolphins.

Real life really is wilder than fiction. #

06/18/2026

Feeling lost?
Go back to the land, the sky, the wind, and the silence.
In that quiet, you’ll find the truth you’ve been searching for — yourself.

06/17/2026

INDIGENOUS OPTOMETRIST HONORED: DR. SHANE BENALLY NAMED 2026 YOUNG OPTOMETRIST OF THE YEAR 👁️✨
Dr. Shane Benally, a Diné optometrist who splits his practice between Santo Domingo Pueblo and Santa Fe, has been named 2026 Young Optometrist of the Year by the New Mexico Optometric Association (Navajo Times) .
Indigenous excellence in healthcare. Diné leadership serving communities.
What this achievement represents:
✊ Native healthcare professional recognized nationally
✊ Diné optometrist serving multiple tribal communities
✊ Indigenous excellence in medicine
✊ Breaking barriers in healthcare
✊ Tribal health sovereignty in action
Indigenous peoples deserve Native doctors. Native healthcare providers. Native healers.
Dr. Shane Benally isn't just win ning awards—he's serving Santo Domingo Pueblo AND Santa Fe communities. He's providing healthcare where it's needed most. He's embodying tribal responsibility and excellence.
This is Indigenous healthcare leadership. This is community care. This is tribal power.
Support Native healthcare providers. Invest in tribal medicine. Stand with Indigenous healers.

06/17/2026

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