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Indigenous Education

Indigenous Education
February 16, 20250Comments

Breaking Barriers: Haskell Student Becomes First National Intercollegiate Boxing Champion from Kansas

In a historic moment for both Native American athletes and collegiate sports, a half-Navajo, half-Lakota Sioux boxer from Haskell Indian Nations University has made history by becoming the first full-time
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Indigenous Education
February 14, 20250Comments

Julian Brave NoiseCat Makes History with SUGARCANE Academy Award Nomination

On January 23, 2025, filmmaker and writer Julian Brave NoiseCat achieved a groundbreaking milestone in cinematic history. His documentary, SUGARCANE, earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature, making
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Indigenous Education
February 14, 20250Comments

Federal Layoffs Threaten Tribal Communities: What You Need to Know

A recent executive order has sparked concern among tribal communities, as federal layoffs are set to impact key agencies that provide essential services to Indigenous populations. The executive order, reportedly
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Indigenous Education
February 13, 20250Comments

110 Native American Names You Must Know

When it comes to finding the perfect name for a warrior, there's an undeniable power in choosing something that resonates with strength, resilience, and cultural significance. As I delved into
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Indigenous Education
January 28, 20254Comments

How To Learn Cree Online Without Frustration and Pain

Why You Should Learn Cree Online The Cree language, also known as nêhiyawêwin, is one of the most widely spoken Indigenous languages in North America. It carries centuries of history, culture,
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Indigenous Education
January 25, 20250Comments

The Influence of Tribal Communities on Indian Land

 Tribal communities play a vital role in shaping Indian land and culture, but many people overlook their influence. In this blog post, I will discuss the importance of tribal land
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Leonard Peltier
Indigenous Education
January 21, 20257Comments

Key Facts About Leonard Peltier and His Imprisonment

Leonard Peltier's story is a powerful example of the complexities surrounding Native American rights and the legal system. In this post, I will explore Peltier’s background as an activist, the
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Indigenous Education
January 20, 20257Comments

The Ultimate Guide to Native American Slang Words

Native American slang words are more than just casual expressions—they’re a reflection of history, humor, resilience, and cultural pride. These words carry the legacy of Indigenous communities, blending traditional languages
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sweat lodge meaning
Indigenous Education
January 18, 20257Comments

Sweat Lodge Ceremony Meaning: Ancient Rituals for Modern Healing

Introduction: Understanding the Power of the Sweat Lodge Sweat lodge ceremonies have been practiced by Indigenous peoples for centuries as a sacred ritual for purification, healing, and spiritual connection. Rooted
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Indigenous Education
January 18, 20250Comments

Unveiling the Lakota Creation Story: Timeless Lessons from Native American Cosmology

Introduction: A Tale of Universal Connection The Lakota creation story, a profound narrative rooted in spiritual depth and cosmic mystery, offers timeless lessons about humanity's place in the universe. Passed
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