Native American History

Native American History

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11/02/2023
11/01/2023

Čhetáŋ Kȟokípȟa (aka Afraid Of Hawk, aka Emil Afraid Of Hawk), the son of Slow Bull, and the husband of White Mountain, on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota - Oglala - before his death in 1914.

11/01/2023

Native american beauty❤️❤️💞

10/31/2023

This is a picture of Standing Holy, who is listed as Sitting Bull's daughter. It brings to mind the traditional Oceti Ŝakowiŋ style of parenting. The first time that Sitting Bull traveled and observed non-Native people spanking their children, he was shocked.
There was never a need to continually scold a child, belittle them, or strike them. They cuddled their children from birth to about seven because they believed crying wasn't good for children.
Often, if a child did not stop crying, some grandmothers would cry along with them to help them get over whatever had made them sad.
At an early age, they begin to take on the responsibility of their clothing and bedding. Our people traveled with the buffalo and had to be mobile. By the age of 10, most of our children knew how to take care of the materials needed for travel.
Love, teaching, structure, and community raised our children.
Colonization tells us that physical discipline helps shape our children and turn our boys into men. Yet, without ever being spanked, we produced the greatest warriors that ever walked this land.
Our lifeways and ceremonies through the different stages of life were more valuable than anything colonization offered.

10/31/2023

Great picture will do great in a powwow 

10/31/2023

Let’s all show our love and support for this wonderful lady who has the pride to wear our Native American attire 💐❤️

10/31/2023

"Just like a tree cannot live without the sky, the plant cannot live without the earth. We are taught to respect everything within that sacred circle because the tree has a spirit, the rock has a spirit, all of the different animals have spirits. And each of us human beings, we all have spirits and we should treat them like our own family. To treat them with the same respect, as we do each other.”
- Delacina Chief Eagle from Women Of The White Buffalo
Photo by Deborah Anderson for Women Of The White Buffalo.

10/30/2023

Roll call witches
What's your zodiac sign
And i will tell you a prophecy about your life

10/30/2023

Beautiful Navajo Mothers & Child💚🖤
This child cute expression just wow😍

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