DG Smalling, Choctaw Nation Master Artist, gives a presentation on cultural collaboration at the Choctaw Heritage Festival held every November at the Choctaw Cultural Center. #NativeHeritageMonth
The District 9 Seniors sing Chahta hymns at the Choctaw Heritage Festival located at the Choctaw Cultural Center every November for #NativeHeritageMonth.
The District 10 Seniors sing Chahta hymns at the Choctaw Heritage Festival held at the Choctaw Cultural Center every November for #NativeHeritageMonth.
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Jaylene Tyme, a proud Two-Spirit Indigenous artist, educator, and community leader whose work embodies the sacred continuum of story, sovereignty, and self-expression.
#NativeHeritageMonth
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight
Taking a moment to honor Anthony Hudson, Siletz and Grande Ronde Tribes, writer, performer& the brilliant mind behind the drag clown persona Carla Rossi.
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🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Tara Houska, a citizen of the Couchiching First Nation, attorney, land defender, and cultural voice whose work embodies ceremony, resistance, and truth.
#nativeheritagemonth
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Matika Wilbur, a citizen of the Swinomish&Tulalip Tribes, visionary photographer, and founder of Project 562. Her work is not just photography, it is ceremony, restoration&a sovereign act of truth-telling.
#nativeheritagemonth
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Gregg Deal, a citizen of the Paiute Nation, artist, provocateur, and cultural voice whose work confronts stereotypes and dismantles colonial narratives. His presence is not just art, it is ceremony, insurgency, and truth-telling.
#nativeheritagemonth
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Edgar Villanueva, a citizen of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, author of Decolonizing Wealth, and philanthropic strategist whose work reimagines how resources can be used to heal rather than harm.
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🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Nathan Phillips, an elder of the Omaha Nation and water protector whose life’s work embodies ceremony, resilience, and truth.
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🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight: Jessie Little Doe Baird, a citizen of the Wampanoag Nation, linguist, and cultural visionary whose work revived the Wôpanâak language after centuries of dormancy.
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10,000 acres north of Lake Tahoe to be returned to California tribe in historic land deal — California’s Wildlife Conservation Board recently approved a $5.5 million grant to assist the Wášiw-šiw Land Trust in purchasing 10,274 acres.
#NativeHeritageMonth
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🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight: Julian Brave NoiseCat
Taking a moment to honor Julian Brave NoiseCat, a citizen of the Secwepemc and St’at’imc Nations, writer, policy strategist, and cultural voice whose work bridges storytelling with systemic change.
#nativeheritagemonth
60 seconds or less review of Bone Tomahawk. I give this movie a 5/5 on my scream scale although it’s not without criticism with depictions of harmful stereotypes of indigenous tribes. #horrorhost #bonetomahawk #westernhorror #indigenousrepresentation #nativeheritagemonth
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight: Autumn Peltier, a youth water protector from Wiikwemkoong First Nation in Canada, whose advocacy has become a global call to protect the sacredness of water.
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🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Stephanie “Steph” Littlebird, an artist, curator, and citizen of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde whose work amplifies Indigenous stories with clarity, creativity, and ceremony.
#nativeheritagemonth
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Suzan Shown Harjo, a citizen of the Cheyenne and Muscogee Nations, policy advocate, poet, and cultural warrior whose life’s work has reshaped the landscape of Indigenous rights in the United States.
#nativeheritagemonth
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We are so pleased to offer this impactful episode to our audience. This time #BralessWatchPodcast is talking about the tv series Little Bird. Get your tissues ready! This one will pull at your heartstrings!
#NativeHeritageMonth #Indigenous #60sScoop
#FirstNations #PBS #USAThanksgiving
Friends with kids! Highly recommend this book about the passage of America's first anti-discrimination law. Friends with younger kids: don't feel left out because a picture book of Elizabeth Peratrovich is also ~in the works~
1st person to DM me gets a free copy bc happy #NativeHeritageMonth
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How much do your kids know about the fight for Native rights in the US? Written for grades 6-12, FIGHTER IN VELVET GLOVES is a must-read biography of civil rights hero Elizabeth Peratrovich. A great gift book this #NativeHeritageMonth for the budding activist in your life 👀
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🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Jennifer Kreisberg, a citizen of the Tuscarora Nation, singer, activist, and midwife whose life’s work embodies Indigenous birth justice, cultural sovereignty, and healing through song.
#nativeheritagemonth
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight: Tommy Orange, a citizen of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, acclaimed author of There There. His work is not just literature, it is testimony, resistance, and a living archive of Indigenous urban identity.
#nativeheritagemonth
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight: Throne / Somerapcouple — Hayatehus “H” & YVHIKV, a Mvskoke (Creek) and Navajo mixed Indigenous rap couple from Oklahoma, known together as Throne or Somerapcouple.
#nativeheritagemonth #somerapcouple #throne
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight: Sasha Taqwšəblu LaPointe, author, activist, advocate from the Coast Salish, Upper Skagit, and Nooksack peoples whose voice rises from the Pacific Northwest with clarity, resilience, and ceremony.
#nativeheritagemonth #coastsalish #sashataqwšəblulapointe
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Lil Mike and Funnybone, twin brothers from the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, Indigenous rappers, entertainers, and advocates whose artistry blends humor, hip-hop, and cultural pride.
#nativeheritagemonth #pawnee
🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight:
Taking a moment to honor Louise Erdrich, a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa, Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist, poet, and storyteller whose work has become a cornerstone of contemporary Indigenous literature.
#nativeheritagemonth
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🪶 Native American Heritage Month Spotlight: Adrienne Keene
Taking a moment to honor Adrienne Keene, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation (Tsalagi), scholar, educator, and creator of the influential blog Native Appropriations.
#nativeheritagemonth #cherokee #tsalagi
Displaced Alaska Native children find familiarity in an uncommon program — The most underreported natural disaster in decades of U.S. Big-Media coverage — last month’s severe flooding in western Alaska.
#NativeHeritageMonth
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Displaced Alaska Native children find familiarity in an uncommon program — The most underreported natural disaster in decades of U.S. Big-Media coverage — last month’s severe flooding in western Alaska.
#NativeHeritageMonth
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The DOJ took down a report on Indigenous people — mandated by a law Trump signed — to comply with an anti-DEI order — The White House did not answer NOTUS’ question...
#NativeHeritageMonth 🪶
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