Native Spirit DNA
01/12/2024
26/11/2024
I don't know why this hasn't received more publicity, but this fifty-foot sculpture was unveiled recently in South Dakota.
It's called 'Dignity' and was done by artist Dale Lamphere to honor the women of the Sioux Nation.
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
25/11/2024
60 years together🥰
It's a shame that in this photo there will be less likes and shages than some naked girl😊
Salute the real American!…
25/11/2024
If you pray for others, than there is no need to pray for yourself, for the unconditional blessings you give from your heart to others will surely bring divine intervention blessings for your own needs. Pray your divine words for the ones who truly need it and the Creator will look upon you with great blessings. Unselfish prayer has the greatest power and will always be heard by the spirits with compassion and may be acted upon if the Creator permits. Never despair when you think your prayers remain unheard for others, because maybe who you are praying for is chosen to learn from there life storm, but truly you will never be forgotten for your compassion to other life. For truly it is the deep emotions for another in your heart that moves the Creator to act deeply with love and healing. There can be no better service to the Creator than to pray for all his children on Mother Earth whom he loves so much. Ekosi. 🙏💕🙏
23/11/2024
On June 25, 1876, a battalion of the 7th Cavalry, led by George Armstrong Custer, was wiped out by an overwhelming force of Lakota, Dakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho.
There are many stories that come from this most famous battle of the Indian Wars. However, the most overlooked account is of the women warriors who fought alongside their male counterparts.
Minnie Hollow Wood, Moving Robe Woman, Pretty Nose (pictured), One-Who-Walks-With-The-Stars, and Buffalo Calf Road Woman were among the more notable female fighters.
Pretty Nose fought with the Cheyenne/Arapaho detachment.
One-Who-Walks-With-The-Stars (Lakota) killed two soldiers trying to flee the fight.
Minnie Hollow Wood earned a Lakota war-bonnet for her participation, a rare honor.
Lakota Moving Robe Woman fought to avenge the death of her brother.
Cheyenne Buffalo Calf Road Woman holds the distinction of being the warrior who knocked Custer off his horse, hastening the demise of the over-confident Lt. Colonel.
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