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11/07/2025

On this date in history, October 5, 1877, Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce surrendered after an incredible 1,700-mile retreat through the American West. 🏔️

This event marked the end of the Nez Perce War, a conflict that began when the U.S. government tried to force the tribe from their ancestral lands in Oregon onto a much smaller reservation in Idaho.

Rather than submit, Chief Joseph led nearly 800 of his people—many of them women, children, and the elderly—on a desperate quest for freedom.

For over three months, they traveled through treacherous terrain, evading and outmaneuvering a pursuing U.S. Army that outnumbered them.

Their journey was a remarkable display of strategy and endurance, as they hoped to find safety and asylum in Canada.

They were finally cornered just 40 miles from the Canadian border at the Battle of the Bear Paw in Montana. After a five-day siege in freezing conditions, the fight was over.

Exhausted, starving, and mourning his losses, Chief Joseph delivered one of the most poignant surrender speeches in American history.

He famously declared, "From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more forever." 🕊️

His words and his struggle have become an enduring symbol of dignity, leadership, and the tragic cost of conflict.

10/26/2025

Janee' Kassanavoid, born January 19, 1995, is a Native American track and field athlete renowned for her achievements in the hammer throw. A proud member of the Comanche Nation, Kassanavoid has become a trailblazer in the world of athletics, setting records and breaking barriers.Professional Career Highlights:
Personal Best: Kassanavoid achieved her personal best throw of 78.00 meters (255 feet, 10 inches) on April 30, 2022, in Tucson, Arizona. This remarkable feat solidified her as one of the top hammer throwers globally.
World Athletics Championships 2022: On July 17, 2022, at the prestigious World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon, Kassanavoid made history by winning the bronze medal with a throw of 74.86 meters. This accomplishment marked her as the first Native American woman to win a medal at the World Athletics Championships.

10/26/2025

My roots run deep beneath this land,
Where mountains breathe and rivers stand.
The drum still beats within my chest,
A sacred song that knows no rest —
Proud to be Native, hand in hand.

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