Posts by Neviq’aq ❄️🎄
Public testimony opportunity today to share what you think our schools are experiencing. #akleg
I don't think it is entirely safe for me to do so.
ICE is in Juneau. They say that they are more focused on drug trafficking than "illegals", but I would not trust them. Carry identification ALWAYS.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS.
I've heard rumors that ICE harassed an Alaska Native in Juneau.
Huh. Alaska's anti-education governor is encouraging people to call in tomorrow and speak against HB 69. He even included talking points you can read at the link! You should call in too, but please do take the unusual position of actually voicing support for our schools. kthx #akleg
Thanks so much. 🫂 It can be hard to see the hope sometimes. We will get through this!!! 🩵
Talk to your indigenous friends and family and make sure they're protected too. It is our responsibility to keep our communities safe.
I'm getting my tribal ID. I've never felt the need to carry one. I'm scared now and I'm scared for my relatives.
If you are Native, please get your tribal ID or proof of Native blood ASAP. Do not let these fools take you.
A letter from Rez. The fear in Indian Country USA is real. It’s not good when tribes are comparing Trump to the genocide era. No one should have to ask: “Will I need a passport to leave the reservation?” - an actual question tribal admin is dealing with now.
A photograph of an unusual snowflake where the branches are growing outward in all directions. The snowflake is show in stark contrast on a black background.
If someone calls me a snowflake, I take it as a compliment.
This one grew where rapid branch growth was favored after falling from a different environment. I focus stacked many separate photos to get it all focused. To my naked eye, it looked like a tiny fuzzy ball of ice.
The constant bombardment of bad news just gets to be too much sometimes.
My heart is breaking. The world seems so ugly and I just don't feel strong enough to fight it right now.
See my reply tweet
Justice for
Lena R. Slow Bear
Elaine Wagner
Delphine Crow Dog
Jeanette Marie Bissonette
Hilda Rose Good Buffalo
Janice Black Bear
Lydla Cut Grass
Betty Lou Means
Anna Mae Pictou Aquash
Sandra Ellen Wounded Foot
and many more
No justice for cops and cop trainers
Always has been to be honest
Twitter is a toxic cesspool right now.
Howwww did this account know I was in DIA 💀
Flyer about my talk.
Hello all, if you missed my talk at the University of Alaska Fairbanks on Rethinking expertise: Indigenous knowledges for sustainable land, water and marine management, you can access it here: alaska.zoom.us/rec/share/zb...
I wanted to share a recent paper out from some good friends Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Jeffrey J. Brooks, Ph.D. and Hillary Renick.
The benefits of #Indigenous-led social #science: A mindset for #Arctic #sustainability
It is free to access here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Map centered on Alaska showing site-specific high temperatures (ºF) on Thursday, November 21, 2024. Plotted temperatures range from 58F at Kodiak to -5F at Chitna.
High temperatures in and around Alaska on Thursday. A daily record high at Kodiak. Cold air at the surface trapped in the Copper River basin. #akwx #weather @climatologist49.bsky.social
Sure is pretty out.
Many native people are forced into finding creative ways to make money. All of this is due to the introduction of colonialism.
The government forced us into this new way of living and they are punishing us for trying to survive it.
With less opportunities to hunt and fish, native people are being forced to rely on groceries that are too expensive for their communities. The cost-of-living is too high, and there are not enough opportunities to make money.
Before the introduction of colonialist America, indigenous people have lived on this land for over 10,000 years. Opportunities for substance living has dwindled and is continuing to dwindle due to the destruction of natural habitats caused by colonization.
Thread on how this is harmful to indigenous Alaskan communities
This is the last view of the sun in Utqiaġvik, Alaska, until January 23rd. There will be no sunrise or sunset for the next 66 days. @alaskawx.bsky.social