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05/13/2026
Montana leads the nation in redefining how history is taught.With Indian Education for All, Indigenous voices are center...
05/08/2026

Montana leads the nation in redefining how history is taught.
With Indian Education for All, Indigenous voices are centered.
Students learn that Native Nations are still here.
Still strong.
Still connected to their traditions.
This education goes beyond textbooks.
It includes real perspectives from Tribal communities.
It teaches about sovereignty and identity.
It highlights resilience and survival.
It corrects harmful stereotypes.
It fills gaps left by traditional education systems.
Both Native and non-Native students benefit equally.
They gain awareness and empathy.
They learn respect through knowledge.
This policy is about truth.
It is about dignity.
It is about representation.
And it shows what inclusive education can look like.

Should Native American man be allowed to wear their hair long at school! Traditionall
05/06/2026

Should Native American man be allowed to wear their hair long at school! Traditionall

04/29/2026

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04/28/2026

WE NEED 100 HI FROM NATIVE LOVERS 🪶🦅

04/27/2026

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Congratulations - Lily Gladstone for being the first Native Indigenous Blackfeet/Nimíipuu Female in its eighty one year ...
04/26/2026

Congratulations - Lily Gladstone for being the first Native Indigenous Blackfeet/Nimíipuu Female in its eighty one year history, to win the Best Actress at the Golden Globe Awards for her role in "Killers of the Flower Moon!"
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"The villains are fairly obvious in “Flower Moon,” but Scorsese asks audiences to take a wider look at systemic racism, historical injustice and the corruptive influence of power and money, intriguingly tying together our past and present." ~ Brian Truitt,
"Gladstone, in the rare Scorsese film that gives center stage to a female character, is the emotional core here, and it's her face that stays etched in our memory."
~ Jocelyn Noveck
“This is for every little Rez kid, every little urban kid, every little Native kid out there who has a dream and is seeing themselves represented in our stories told by ourselves, in our own words..." ~ Lily Gladstone
"We Are Still Here!" 🪶
Top 📸: Mollie Kyle (Burkhart, Cobb) Osage, (1886-1937)
Bottom: Lily Gladstone, (Blackfeet-Nez Perce

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