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09/24/2025

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My first EVER beading project at our Sewing Sundays Group😊I love it so far🥰
09/23/2025

My first EVER beading project at our Sewing Sundays Group😊I love it so far🥰

How cool✊🏽get your vendor apps in❤️
09/22/2025

How cool✊🏽get your vendor apps in❤️

🌞 First Annual Hastings Indigenous Peoples’ Day Celebration 🌞

🎨 Calling all Native artists, food vendors, and performers—only 25 vendor spots available! ✨ Art • Music • Food • Community ✨ Sign up or learn more: Lasha Tilsen 📧 [email protected] | 📞 612-369-0619

I bought a cool pumpkin and wow it was fantastic ❤️ Marina di Chioggia Squash❤️‍🔥The green bumpy flesh was so beautiful!...
09/22/2025

I bought a cool pumpkin and wow it was fantastic ❤️ Marina di Chioggia Squash❤️‍🔥The green bumpy flesh was so beautiful! It was so big i split it woth a friend 😂 I’m going to make a couple things from it because I have a ton leftovers 😂

Lakota Traditions✊🏽❤️
09/22/2025

Lakota Traditions✊🏽❤️

Fall Equinox: The fall equinox is not just a turning of the season, but a reminder of wówačhiŋtȟaŋka , the great rhythm that guides us. The earth prepares to rest, to give back what was given, and to remind us that everything moves in a sacred circle.

For the Lakota, autumn is the time of harvest and gratitude. The seeds planted in spring, tended through summer, now offer nourishment for body and spirit. We honor Unčí Makȟá l, Grandmother Earth for her generosity, and we acknowledge our duty to walk gently, to take only what we need, and to give thanks for all that sustains us.

As the winds turn crisp and the colors of the trees flame into red and gold, we are reminded that change is sacred. The equinox teaches us that endings are not loss, but preparation for renewal. In ceremony, in prayer, and in daily life, we seek balance, between work and rest, giving and receiving, holding on and letting go. On this day, we lift our hearts in gratitude, knowing that the same sun that rises and sets upon us shines also upon our ancestors and the generations yet to come. May you release what no longer serves you.

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09/21/2025

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The Native-led nonprofit opened its doors to newly constructed supportive housing. The center prepared the space for move-ins with song and prayer.

I had a funny shaped lemon today 🍋 🤣It was still pretty juicy
09/19/2025

I had a funny shaped lemon today 🍋 🤣It was still pretty juicy

I had the best time at my favorite conference this week. I walked away learning so much from other tribes, their program...
09/18/2025

I had the best time at my favorite conference this week. I walked away learning so much from other tribes, their programs, and projects. Indian country is doing some amazing work and I’m so proud to be a part of it❤️✊🏽🥰💯My breakout sessions were amazing and met some incredible people❤️I love my community✊🏽❤️

Sounds amazing ✊🏽💯🥰
09/17/2025

Sounds amazing ✊🏽💯🥰

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