Native American Pride

Native American Pride

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02/15/2026

Perfect

02/14/2026

Should Native American man be allowed to wear their hair long at school! Traditionally, long hair was always a symbol of masculinity.

02/14/2026

These are the faces of the authentic North Americans, but very few people know about them. Known as Apaches, Sioux, Cherokees or Cheyennes, there were many other ethnic groups such as the Blackfeet, the Arapaho or the Navajos.
But this is unfortunately very little known in books or by historians…

02/14/2026

This pair of images showcases the Crazy Horse Memorial, a colossal mountain carving located in the Black Hills of South Dakota, USA. The top image illustrates the planned full design of the monument, with white outlines superimposed on the rock to depict the Lakota warrior Crazy Horse riding a horse and pointing into the distance. This visionary depiction captures the spirit and cultural pride of the Native American people.
The bottom image shows the current progress of the sculpture, focusing on the completed face of Crazy Horse, which was unveiled in 1998. Although the full figure, horse, and outstretched arm are still under construction, the immense scale and ambition of the project are already evident. Once finished, it is expected to become the world’s largest mountain carving, far surpassing Mount Rushmore in size. The Crazy Horse Memorial is not only an artistic endeavor but also a symbol of indigenous resilience and a tribute to Native American heritage.

02/13/2026

Moses Brings Plenty - Oglala Lakota, born on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. He is fluent in the Lakota Language. He is a singer / dummer / actor.

02/13/2026

This bronze sculpture titled Appeal To The Great Spirit is a 1908 equestrian statue by Cyrus Dallin. Cyrus Edwin Dallin was an American sculptor known for his depictions of Native Americans. The piece depicts a Native American chief riding ba****ck on a horse. Located in Woodward Park.

02/13/2026

I support long hair for boys in school. Always

02/12/2026

I got 2nd place in the fine art division at the gene autry museum, los angeles, California!

02/12/2026

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02/12/2026

Yellow Eyes was an informant for Sitting Bull. She joined Sitting Bull at the Battle of Little Bighorn, escaped with him to Canada in 1877 and later returned and surrendered with him in 1881.
In regard to my great-great-grandmother, Yellow Eyes, a Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux with Sitting Bull's band. That I have evidence that she and her husband and children were at the Battle of the Little Big Horn and stayed with him into exile in Canada is true. I have Frank Bennett Fiske photos of her in 1903 at Fort Yates and lots of oral history from my grandfather and his siblings.
She is on the twelth census of the United States in 1900 and states she was approx. 72.
She was living on the Standing Rock Sioux Resevation from 1886 until her death in 1905 or 1906. She left Canada when Sitting Bull surrendered in 1881 but went to Fort Peck with some of the warriors, possibly her sons and husband

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