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The Land Remembers. Do We? 🌲Before borders. Before governments. Before anyone elseβ€”this was Native land.The Cherokee. Th...
06/06/2026

The Land Remembers. Do We? 🌲
Before borders. Before governments. Before anyone elseβ€”this was Native land.
The Cherokee. The Navajo. The Lakota. The Haudenosaurats. Countless nations thrived here for thousands of years, stewarding the earth with respect and wisdom.
Then came broken promises.
Treaties signed and shattered. Lands stolen. Peoples displaced. Sacred grounds desecrated.
But the fight isn't over.
Indigenous leaders across the nation are asking: Should stolen Native lands be returned?
Because returning land means:
πŸ’š Honoring sacred commitments
πŸ’š Protecting Mother Earth
πŸ’š Restoring tribal self-determination
πŸ’š Healing generations of injustice
πŸ’š Building a respectful future
This is about accountability. This is about justice. This is about what we owe to the people who were here first.
What's your answer?
YES or NO? Comment now. πŸ‘‡

After 42 years the Miss Indian World title has been retired at the 2026 Gathering of Nations.Dania Wahwasuck was the las...
06/03/2026

After 42 years the Miss Indian World title has been retired at the 2026 Gathering of Nations.
Dania Wahwasuck was the last to hold the title.

Should Stolen Native Lands Be Returned?Across the United States, many Indigenous leaders including voices from tribal na...
06/03/2026

Should Stolen Native Lands Be Returned?

Across the United States, many Indigenous leaders including voices from tribal nations such as the Cherokee Nation, Navajo Nation, and Lakota communities continue calling for deeper discussions about ancestral lands, treaty obligations, and possible land restoration.

Supporters say many Native lands were taken through broken treaties, forced displacement, or government actions, and that returning certain lands or expanding tribal stewardship could help address historical injustice.

Why this matters:
β€’ Supports conversations about reconciliation and fairness
β€’ Protects sacred sites and cultural heritage
β€’ Strengthens tribal self-determination and land stewardship

Others argue land ownership today involves complex legal, economic, and historical questions that may require shared solutions rather than outright transfers.

Question for you:
Should stolen Native lands be returned?

Comment YES or NO.

The Horse and Rider Parade at the 2019 Gathering of Nations was a beautiful celebration of Native American heritage and ...
05/28/2026

The Horse and Rider Parade at the 2019 Gathering of Nations was a beautiful celebration of Native American heritage and the deep connection between people and horses.

Riders, dressed in traditional regalia, proudly displayed their cultural pride as they guided their horses through the event grounds.

This parade was more than just a visual spectacle; it was a testament to centuries-old traditions, where community and spirituality are intertwined with the land and animals.

For many, it was an opportunity to witness the artistry of horse handling and regalia in motion, with families gathering to honor and enjoy the rich culture of Native communities.

Let’s continue to recognize and support these powerful traditions that reflect the strength and resilience of Indigenous peoples. 🐎✨

πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ β€œWe are the descendants of those who never surrendered.”For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples built great civili...
05/28/2026

πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ β€œWe are the descendants of those who never surrendered.”

For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples built great civilizations, cultures, languages, and traditions that are still alive today.

They faced many struggles.
They faced many attempts to erase their identity.

But their spirit never disappeared.

Today, their descendants still walk the same land with pride.

They carry the stories of their ancestors.
They protect their culture.
They pass their traditions to the next generation.

Because Indigenous identity is not just part of history.

It is living strength.

It lives in communities, languages, art, music, and traditions that continue to shape Mexico and the Americas.

From the mountains to the deserts, from ancient villages to modern cities, their presence sends a powerful message:

✨ They are still here.
✨ Still standing.
✨ Still rising.

A legacy that cannot be erased.
A culture that cannot be silenced.
A people honoring the past while building the future.

πŸ‡²πŸ‡½ Heritage. Strength. Resilience.

Indigenous leaders are raising urgent concerns as a new development project moves forward near sacred Native land in Ari...
05/27/2026

Indigenous leaders are raising urgent concerns as a new development project moves forward near sacred Native land in Arizona.
For tribes like the San Carlos Apache Tribe, this is not just land β€” it’s history, identity, and spirituality.
πŸ“ The site known as Oak Flat has been used for ceremonies for generations.
Now, it faces possible destruction due to mining plans.
Why this matters: β€’ Sacred ceremonies could be permanently disrupted
β€’ Cultural heritage is at risk
β€’ Environmental damage may impact future generations
Tribal voices are getting louder, demanding protection and respect.
This is not just a local issue β€” it's about human rights, culture, and respect.

Be honest… what would YOU do?For communities like the Navajo Nation, land isn’t just property β€” it’s family, history, an...
05/27/2026

Be honest… what would YOU do?
For communities like the Navajo Nation, land isn’t just property β€” it’s family, history, and identity.
Now imagine this…
Someone offers millions of dollars…
But in return, your ancestral land will be destroyed.
One question:
πŸ‘‰ Would you accept the money
OR
πŸ‘‰ Protect your land no matter what?
No explanations needed.
Just comment one word πŸ‘‡
πŸ’° "MONEY"
🌎 "LAND"
Let’s see what people really choose.

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