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All are My Relations – Minnie Two Shoes | Teachings for our Times
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All are My Relations – Minnie Two Shoes | Teachings for our Times

https://vimeo.com/1101936380?share=copy#t=22.278 "Black Elk said that we’re all standing in a circle—red, yellow, black, and white—and our path leads us to the center. Someday…
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Meet, get mad, and then work some more – Pat Bellanger | Teachings for our Times
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Meet, get mad, and then work some more – Pat Bellanger | Teachings for our Times

https://vimeo.com/1090748514/8ca14150b9?share=copy Pat BellangerWhite Earth Band of Ojibwe(2/13/1943 - 2/20/2015) "There were a bunch of us that just kind of hung together. And so…
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Stories of resistance fuel our fire – Madonna Thunder Hawk | Teachings for our Times
Posted inTeachings For Our Times Women of the Red Power Movement

Stories of resistance fuel our fire – Madonna Thunder Hawk | Teachings for our Times

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W.A.R.N. Ride 2019: Tashina Thunder Hawk
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W.A.R.N. Ride 2019: Tashina Thunder Hawk

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International Solidarity: Wounded Knee and Palestine
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International Solidarity: Wounded Knee and Palestine

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Warrior Women Film Response | March 2024, UN Commission on the status of women
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Warrior Women Film Response | March 2024, UN Commission on the status of women

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Survival Schools: An obvious, powerful response to the Indian Boarding School Era
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Survival Schools: An obvious, powerful response to the Indian Boarding School Era

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Pat Bellanger: AIM & the Red School House
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Pat Bellanger: AIM & the Red School House

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Laura Waterman Wittstock: Relocation and the Rise of Native Activism
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Laura Waterman Wittstock: Relocation and the Rise of Native Activism

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