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We were on site at the 20th Annual Government-to-Government Violence Against Women Tribal Consultation.
Grateful to for connecting us as a resource—supporting organizations doing vital work for victims and survivors.
Talking websites, digital design, and selling tees to support foster care.
The two best interns are here homeschooling and talking shop. Presence matters.
02/05/2026
Not invited, not welcomed, but forced to integrate.
A federal judge ordered the all-white high schools in Terrebonne Parish to open the 11th and 12th grades to Indian children because our parents fought back against being forced into segregated classes.
This isn’t ancient history. This is our parents’ era. Our grandparents’ era. And many of the people who lived through it are still alive today.
We didn’t survive by being quiet.
We survived by being active tribal citizens.
If you claim Houma blood, Houma family, Houma identity then this is your inheritance too.
Not just the pride, the responsibility.
Because culture and rights don't stay alive on their own. They stay alive when people show up.
-Learn the history.
-Be present.
-Ask questions.
-Talk to elders.
Thanks to all who fought this fight. If you or your family lived through this era, feel free to share your experience in the comments.
📰Corpus Christi Caller-Times • Thu, Aug 29, 1963
01/29/2026
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