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Trump says he wants to make america great again. He should start with the Native Americans (Indigenous). Give back what was taken, and find out why native females are disappearing one after the other. Do some of that, and you'll be on your way to making america great again.
Lands lost by the Native Americans In the US (1776-1930)
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So, what can we do to change what has been broken?
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TALES OF THE UNDERWORLD (2025) – OFFICIAL TRAILER
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He served in the US Marine Corps from 1943 to 1945. He received the Silver Congressional Medal of Honor for his service. http://bit.ly/2y9gb4V - 12 News
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Six Neglected Boys - A Traditional Blackfoot Story
“One spring some of our people were camped on the prairie, hunting buffalo. As the men left camp, their sons asked them to bring back the red hide of the unborn calves. All the men promised to do so. Later that day, as the hunters returned, several boys discovered that their fathers had forgotten to bring the hides home. The boys were very disappointed and left the camp. As they wandered about the prairie they discussed where they should go. At last they decided to go up to the sky where no harm could come to them. We still see these boys as the bunch stars, or Pleiades. This constellation disappears in the spring, when the buffalo calves are born with their red hides, but it returns in the fall when the hides have turned dark brown. We also paint these stars on the ear flaps of our tipis to remind us to care for our children.”
Source: “Glenbow Museum - Traditional Stories.” Glenbow Museum - Traditional Stories. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Dec. 2016. <http://www.glenbow.org/blackfoot/EN/html/traditional_stories.htm>.
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The Winter Count
Albertan Backcountry Series, III.
Alberta, Canada, 04/18/14
This is a winter count robe. The Blackfoot tribe would use these robes to keep track of time: once a year, a symbol would be added documenting important events. Usually the symbols represented events that affected the entire tribe, but at times the recorder would draw a symbol reflecting a personal ordeal.
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It’s Indigenous People's Day! As we honor this significant day, learn about 14 influential Native American figures 👇!
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1980 - Anatomy of a Cover - Captain America #248 By John Byrne and Joe Rubinstein
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