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Raven – Keeper of FragmentsHe walks the edges of forgotten fields,picking what others leave behind.A bead, a bone,a seed...
15/10/2025

Raven – Keeper of Fragments

He walks the edges of forgotten fields,
picking what others leave behind.
A bead, a bone,
a seed hidden in frost
all become part of his hidden archive.

To him, nothing is wasted.
The broken shell,
the echo of a child’s song,
the wind’s half-finished sentence
all belong to his black-feathered treasury.

He teaches:
that memory is not whole,
but scattered,
and wisdom is found in gathering
what the careless discard.

His eyes shine with the patience of stone,
his call cracks the sky like flint.
Those who follow him
learn to weave the lost into the living.

Tsa’nokh — He Who Gathers What the World Forgets.

14/10/2025

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“The Map That Should Have Been in Every Book”❤️Just comment “ MAP ” to claim your deal today!This map breathesnot ink on...
14/10/2025

“The Map That Should Have Been in Every Book”
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This map breathes
not ink on paper,
but bloodlines and voices
woven through rivers and roots.
Before borders carved the earth,
these lands had names that sang:
Navajo, Haida, Lakota,
Carib, Maya, Shawnee.
Every mountain had a memory,
every lake, a legend;
the wind itself spoke
in a thousand mother tongues.
Yet the classrooms stayed silent,
and the children learned
that discovery began with ships—
not with hearts that already belonged.
If only this map hung
in every school, every home,
perhaps the world would remember
who first called this land Mother.
Let them see the colors of the tribes,
the stories drawn in smoke and soil,
and know:
the map was never lost
only hidden.

Spirit of the Dying SunIt stands — unmoving,like a spell pressed into the earth.Antlers stretch like ancient branches,cr...
14/10/2025

Spirit of the Dying Sun
It stands — unmoving,
like a spell pressed into the earth.
Antlers stretch like ancient branches,
cradling the burning sun behind.

Not a deer—
but the memory of forests,
the whispered prayer of ancestors,
the heartbeat of stone.

That red glow —
not just sunset,
but a wound from a thousand years,
a fire from a dream that never died.

Its eyes —
not looking at us,
but through us,
toward the spirits still walking
in the wind of forgotten seasons.

🎨: Serin Alar

Samuel Pack Elliott (born August 9, 1944) is an American actor. He is the recipient of several accolades, including a Sc...
13/10/2025

Samuel Pack Elliott (born August 9, 1944) is an American actor. He is the recipient of several accolades, including a Screen Actors Guild Award and a National Board of Review Award.
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He has been nominated for an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and two Emmy Awards. Elliott was cast in the musical drama A Star Is Born (2018), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding prizes at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards. He also won a National Board of Review Award. Elliott starred as Shea Brennan in the American drama miniseries 1883 (2021–2022), for which he won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie.
Elliott is known for his distinctive lanky physique, full mustache, and deep, sonorous voice. He began his acting career with minor appearances in The Way West (1967), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), season five of Mission: Impossible, and guest-starred on television in the Western Gunsmoke (1972) before landing his first lead film role in Frogs (1972). His film breakthrough was in the drama Lifeguard (1976). Elliott co-starred in the box office hit Mask (1985) and went on to star in several Louis L'Amour adaptations such as The Quick and the Dead (1987) and Conagher (1991), the latter of which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. He received his second Golden Globe and first Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Buffalo Girls (1995). His other film credits from the early 1990s include as John Buford in the historical drama Gettysburg (1993) and as Virgil Earp in the Western Tombstone (also 1993). In 1998, he played the Stranger in The Big Lebowski.
In the 2000s, Elliott appeared in supporting roles in the drama We Were Soldiers (2002) and the superhero films Hulk (2003) and Ghost Rider (2007). In 2015, he guest-starred on the series Justified, which earned him a Critics' Choice Television Award, and in 2016 began starring in the Netflix series The Ranch. Elliott subsequently had a lead role in the comedy-drama The Hero.

Land Remembers”They came with maps,but the rivers had their own names.They came with laws,but the trees had older ones.W...
13/10/2025

Land Remembers”
They came with maps,
but the rivers had their own names.
They came with laws,
but the trees had older ones.

We did not sign away the wind.
We did not give permission
for the silence between drumbeats
to be broken by greed.

The land we walk on
does not belong to us—
we belong to it.

Every step we take is a prayer,
every footprint a promise.

The buffalo still watches,
not just with eyes,
but with memory.

You can fence the earth,
but you cannot chain the spirit.
This land remembers.
So do we.“This

13/10/2025

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𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐃𝐚𝐧 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞, whose real name is Geswanouth Slahoot, was a Canadian actor, poet, and writer of Indigenous descent. H...
12/10/2025

𝐂𝐡𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐃𝐚𝐧 𝐆𝐞𝐨𝐫𝐠𝐞, whose real name is Geswanouth Slahoot, was a Canadian actor, poet, and writer of Indigenous descent. He was born on July 24, 1899, belonging to the Tsleil-Waututh (Salish) tribe, in a settlement near North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He became widely known for his acting career, especially in films portraying Indigenous characters.
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Chief Dan George gained further prominence after his role in the classic film "Little Big Man" (1970), where he portrayed a wise, philosophical elder named Old Lodge Skins. This role earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, making him the first Canadian Indigenous person to receive such a nomination.
In addition to his acting career, Chief Dan George was renowned for his writing and poetry, expressing his love and reverence for Indigenous culture. His cultural contributions extended to writing books and essays, helping to spread and preserve the cultural heritage of the Tsleil-Waututh and other Indigenous peoples.
Chief Dan George was also a prominent social activist, advocating for the honoring and protection of Indigenous rights. He worked tirelessly to raise awareness on issues such as Indigenous leadership, environmental conservation, and fair treatment of Indigenous peoples in society.
Beyond his artistic career and social activism, Chief Dan George was also known as a speaker and spiritual leader for the Indigenous community. He often participated in events, workshops, and discussions to share knowledge, inspire others, and encourage confidence and pride within his community.
Chief Dan George also contributed to promoting education and community development among Indigenous peoples. He supported various educational and cultural projects, providing opportunities for younger generations to learn and thrive. He frequently engaged in educational activities and programs to foster understanding and respect for Indigenous culture and history.
To this day, Chief Dan George's legacy lives on through his artistic works, literature, and community activities, continuing to influence and inspire future generations about the importance of cultural diversity and the significance of protecting and respecting the rights of Indigenous communities.

“We Were Already Here”Before his sails cut the horizon,we had songs older than the sea.Our fires spoke to the stars,our ...
12/10/2025

“We Were Already Here”

Before his sails cut the horizon,
we had songs older than the sea.
Our fires spoke to the stars,
our feet knew the pulse of the land.

He came with maps and claims,
but we carried memory in our blood.
He thought he found a world,
yet the world was already breathing.

We watched the stranger’s eyes,
seeing not discovery, but arrival.
For it was we —
who discovered him.

In 1492,
the wind whispered truth:
we were already here,
and the earth already knew our names.

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