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I love these!! Made by viva Chavez.
04/05/2026

I love these!! Made by viva Chavez.

What a powerful image ❤️✊🏽
04/05/2026

What a powerful image ❤️✊🏽

Chief Big Foot Memorial Ride, Day 1, 42 miles,10-15 degrees, 10 hours, about 100 riders. Tired. Thankful. Saddle up agai...
03/16/2026

Chief Big Foot Memorial Ride, Day 1, 42 miles,10-15 degrees, 10 hours, about 100 riders. Tired. Thankful. Saddle up again tomorrow. Photo by Charmaine Juban-Salgado.

Thought you all would like a good laugh 😅😅😅😘
03/16/2026

Thought you all would like a good laugh 😅😅😅😘

I’m honored to be Cherokee❤️✌️
03/09/2026

I’m honored to be Cherokee❤️✌️

All this history should be taught in school.All American history should be taught. All the truth needs to come out. All ...
03/02/2026

All this history should be taught in school.All American history should be taught. All the truth needs to come out. All Americans should come to gather and rid this land of the corruption in Washington.

Since it is (Native American Heritage Month)I want to honor all Indigenous Single mother’s.Since this topic is (silenced...
02/27/2026

Since it is
(Native American Heritage Month)
I want to honor all Indigenous Single mother’s.
Since this topic is (silenced) and not fully spoken on.
It is indeed still very common.
I am raising ~copal~ for these strong wombn..
I stand and Bow to all of you.
Who have took the seed of the womb into the pathway of the responsibility creator has granted.
I stand with the •indigenous mamas who have been betrayed and abandoned
I stand with the •indigenous mamas who endure in pain
But still are able to get through their days by loving their seeds.
To all the •indigenous mamas who are tired of being ((Warriors))
Tired of being independent
To all the •indigenous mamas whom see their strength through the mirror of their DNA
I stand with the •indigenous Mamas who continue teaching their seeds the ancestral ways.
To The •Indigenous mamas that keep the traditions alive with no embarrassment to be shedded.
To all the •indigenous mamas with traumas who are getting by
To all the• indigenous mamas that pray for their men
To all the •indigenous mamas who are struggling
I stand with the •indigenous mamas who’s appreciation is only a smile return from their children.
I stand with the •indigenous mamas who continue to serve.
I stand with the •indigenous mamas who are financially tightrope but make it through with the hustles
To all the •indigenous mamas who take ground and stand even on the hardest days~
To all the •indigenous mamas who aren’t afraid to ask for help
To all the •indigenous mama’s who put their pride away.
To all the •indigenous mamas who deal with abuse and have walked away
To all the •indigenous mamas
Who work more than they should
To all the •indigenous mamas who put their seeds first
To the •indigenous mamas who have fallen but no now they can get up through any battle
To all the •indigenous mamas whom have courageously faced the forest fires
While the father ran from the blaze))
To all the •indigenous mamas who make their ancestors proud”
To all the •indigenous mamas
Who causes The Creators head to shake in amazement.
Salute
I stand with you all
walking this pathway
there needs to be more awareness and space held.
Ahey!

09/22/2025
Standing strong ✊🏾
05/22/2024

Standing strong ✊🏾

In 1925, diphtheria affected an isolated village in Alaska. Due to the severe cold, it was not possible to transport the...
05/09/2024

In 1925, diphtheria affected an isolated village in Alaska. Due to the severe cold, it was not possible to transport the medicines by plane and ship, so the transport of the medicines to the town of Noma was organized with the help of mushers (guides or drivers of a dog sled team).
About 1120 miles (1800 kilometers) had to be covered in five days. There were several teams and they took turns on different sections. The Norwegian Gunnar Kasen and his main dog Balto were the first to bring the serum to the village.
It turned out that Kasen had not made a mistake in choosing the main dog, because when the team had an accident, Balto helped his musher, saving him from certain death.
When the storm reached its peak and visibility became low they crossed 85 km. Balto is considered a hero, and in 1925 a monument was erected to him in Central Park in New York.
He was truly a hero, like all the other dogs during this mission. However, the dog that did the most difficult part of the work was Togo who crossed the longest distance 260 miles (418 kilometers). He was part of Leonardo Seppala team of dogs. Togo is the husky, in the photo.

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