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Indigenous Education

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Indigenous Education
December 11, 20220Comments

The Rich History of the Cherokee Nation

The Cherokee Nation is a Native American tribe that has a rich and storied history. The Cherokee people are originally from the southeastern United States, with ancestral homelands in what
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Indigenous Education
December 11, 20220Comments

Powerful Native American Quotes You Want to Remember

Native American quotes are a powerful way to express the wisdom, resilience, and spiritual depth of Native American cultures. These quotes are often deeply rooted in the traditions and values
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Indigenous Education
December 11, 20220Comments

Russell Means

Russell Means was a Native American activist, actor, and leader of the Oglala Lakota tribe. He was born in 1939 in the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and
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Indigenous Education
December 10, 20220Comments

Native American Symbolism

Native American symbolism is a rich and fascinating aspect of our culture. From feathers to wolves and eagles, these symbols hold deep meanings. They are ways to honor and celebrate
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Indigenous Education
December 9, 20220Comments

These Dream Catcher Teachings Will Amaze You

The Native American dream catcher is a beautiful and spiritual symbol that has been a part of the Indigenous culture for centuries. The dream catcher was originally used by the
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Indigenous Education
November 22, 20220Comments

How to Start Your Children in Powwow Dancing

Is your child showing an interest in Powwow dancing? Maybe every single time you play some powwow music, you see them getting excited and start dancing around. For many parents
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Indigenous Education
November 21, 20222Comments

A Young Boy Who Fell in Love With Fancy Dancing

There was this young boy who felt very sad, lonely, and lost. When he was just 4 years old, his dad vanished. Not like some unsolved mystery episode, although it
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Indigenous Education
November 20, 20220Comments

How to Build a Following for Your Artistry

Building a following on social media as an artist can have life changing benefits for you and your brand. Many Indigenous artists are finding that they can have more reach online
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Métis communities and fur trade
Indigenous Education
November 15, 20220Comments

Métis Communities & Fur Trade – Métis Heritage Week

The Métis people are one of the fastest growing demographic in Canada. In a consensus done in 2011, they found that over 400,000 Métis people were living in Ontario
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Indigenous Education
November 14, 20221Comments

Who Are The Métis People? – Metis Heritage Week

Every year from November 14-20th, we celebrate Métis Heritage Week in Canada. The Metis played a vital part before Canada became a Country and in the creation of Canada. Today
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