Posts tagged #NativeChildrensSurvival
IRON HORSE: THE LONGEST WALK (REVISITED)

“There's an iron horse coming down the track; And it's bringing the people back; Rolling thunder fills the sky; Wipe your tears, let'm dry”

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WOUNDED KNEE '73 50TH ANNIVERSARY

While The Great American Experiment continues to play out today and invasion and war persist, we remember Wounded Knee 1890/1973. In peace and prayer, we walk in the footsteps of our ancestors. Knowing we belong, the movement for the rights of Indigenous Peoples, Mother Earth, and all our relations is alive and still strong.

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THE ART OF RESILIENCE

Today in the United States is National Native American Heritage Day, November is National Native American Heritage Month and the 50th Anniversary of the Trail of Broken Treaties. Native Children's Survival challenges the United States to celebrate Indigenous Peoples with more than proclamations and mere words, but by literally honoring the treaties made with Native Nations and fully implementing the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.

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