Colors and Native Dance

Colors and Native Dance

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07/05/2026

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07/02/2026

No More Stolen Sisters.
“Wearing red on MMIW Awareness Day symbolizes the lifeblood of Indigenous women and relatives, their resilience, and the urgent call for visibility. Red is a powerful color in many Indigenous cultures, representing strength, spirituality, and connection to the earth. It serves as a bold reminder of the lives stolen and the need for action. The red handprint, often seen painted across the face or worn as a symbol, is a poignant emblem of the silenced voices. It’s a cry for justice, a refusal to let these stories fade. Nothing changes if we don’t act.”
-War Party Ranch

I was asked by the War Party Ranch and the War Party Movement to participate in raising awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women. I am thankful, humbled, and inspired to be around these incredible women.

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