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Spirit of Indigenous America

Valeriyabeyond
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I want to recognize Ahavati for the inspiration for this thread

You are welcome to post video links , poetry, images, or short stories
500 wrds max
Anything related to celebrating Indigenous people of the world.
Please refrain from posting the tragedies and struggles of indigenous people unless there is a celebratory outcome

I am not ignoring the injustice I just want to focus on what has been accomplished or something in the works towards success

Native American Indigenous America
South American Indigenous
Australia,
Any others you feel are native or indigenous
I want to see culture dance food and dress language and beliefs


Valeriyabeyond
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What is bird singing??

https://youtu.be/kVEH9BAUg-4

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Amazing performance and display of energy

Russian Shaman Woman https://youtu.be/_UzarFRmq1c

Ahavati
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Great thread, Val.  This article is a few years old; however, it celebrates global achievements in regards to indigenous.

10 achievements worth celebrating in The Indigenous World

https://www.iwgia.org/en/news/3245-indigenous-world-10-achievements

You would enjoy this site, Val.

IWGIA is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights.

https://www.iwgia.org/en/

Valeriyabeyond
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Ahavati said:Great thread, Val.  This article is a few years old; however, it celebrates global achievements in regards to indigenous.

10 achievements worth celebrating in The Indigenous World

https://www.iwgia.org/en/news/3245-indigenous-world-10-achievements

You would enjoy this site, Val.

IWGIA is a global human rights organisation dedicated to promoting, protecting and defending indigenous peoples’ rights.

https://www.iwgia.org/en/



What a great post Ahavati
That's exactly what I was looking for
Thank you

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Image: Crazy Horse Memorial - The Mount Rushmore
www.travelsouthdakota.com/Crazy-Horse
Sculpture Honoring American Indians Official South Dakota Tourism Site. Mt Rushmore, Badlands, Crazy Horse, Deadwood, Jewel Cave, Custer State Park, Wind Cave.


Native Heritage Sites ( for travelers ):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_Heritage_Sites_(National_Park_Service)


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How to prevent catistrauphic wildfires

This article focuses on Australia and California and how they are looking to the indigenous people and their land management practices to prevent disastrous fires 

...Today, officials in both the United States and Australia are increasingly turning to Indigenous land management practices to help control wildfires...

In Australia, Indigenous people have done some form of cultural burning on the land for thousands of years, and it is only in recent centuries that cultural burning was outlawed.
Before the Gold Rush and Spanish Era, millions of acres of California were burned every year for more than 13,000 years by hundreds of tribes across the region. Now, governments mostly suppress fires, which leads to a build-up of fuel for catastrophic wildfires down the road. 

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https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.pri.org/stories/2020-09-01/california-and-australia-look-indigenous-land-management-fire-help%3Famp&ved=2ahUKEwj4sMWqlsLsAhWTFzQIHfXTB8gQFjAAegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw1idwB-CFSZPs92cs7eqzDK&ampcf=1

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I decided my previous comment wasn't worth it. I say we call Smokey the bear. In response to preventing wildfires.

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A simple monument to recognize the huge contribution made by the Choctaw nation to the people of Ireland who were starving to death from the lack of food

Of all the gifts from nations, theirs is probably the most cherished and talked about here still nearly 175 years later


Saddens me a little because the famine/ genocide was the catalyst for a mass exodus mostly to the Americas where like most all the peoples who went there played their part of massacre-ing the indigenous

Valeriyabeyond
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Ingredients said:I decided my previous comment wasn't worth it. I say we call Smokey the bear. In response to preventing wildfires.


Nah nah nah
You see that's the whole point
We don't want to have to call Smoke the Bear
Thanks for commenting

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lepperochan said:A simple monument to recognize the huge contribution made by the Choctaw nation to the people of Ireland who were starving to death from the lack of food

Of all the gifts from nations, theirs is probably the most cherished and talked about here still nearly 175 years later


Saddens me a little because the famine/ genocide was the catalyst for a mass exodus mostly to the Americas where like most all the peoples who went there played their part of massacre-ing the indigenous


Yes that is so true
That is absolutely beautiful !!
Thanks Lepp

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This link should accompany Wildfire management

The Kanuk Tribe of N Calif say to embrace fire don't fight it
It's about management

https://youtu.be/Mby72d2Vz30

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Peace

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O’ Great Spirit, help me always to speak the truth quietly, to listen with an open mind when others speak, and to remember the peace that may be found in silence. —CHEROKEE PRAYER

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Oops. Wrong thread. Sorry, Val; will return.

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