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This is written by Chief Dan George,In the course of my lifetime I have lived in two distinct cultures. I was born into ...
24/12/2025

This is written by Chief Dan George,
In the course of my lifetime I have lived in two distinct cultures. I was born into a culture that lived in communal houses. My grandfather’s house was eighty feet long. It was called a smoke house, and it stood down by the beach along the inlet. All my grandfather’s sons and their families lived in this dwelling. Their sleeping apartments were separated by blankets made of bull rush weeds, but one open fire in the middle served the cooking needs of all. In houses like these, throughout the tribe, people learned to live with one another; learned to respect the rights of one another. And children shared the thoughts of the adult world and found themselves surrounded by aunts and uncles and cousins who loved them and did not threaten them. My father was born in such a house and learned from infancy how to love people and be at home with them.
And beyond this acceptance of one another there was a deep respect for everything in nature that surrounded them. My father loved the earth and all its creatures. The earth was his second mother. The earth and everything it contained was a gift from See-see-am…and the way to thank this great spirit was to use his gifts with respect.
I remember, as a little boy, fishing with him up Indian River and I can still see him as the sun rose above the mountain top in the early morning…I can see him standing by the water’s edge with his arms raised above his head while he softly moaned…”Thank you, thank you.” It left a deep impression on my young mind.
And I shall never forget his disappointment when once he caught me gaffing for fish “just for the fun of it.” “My son” he said, “The Great Spirit gave you those fish to be your brothers, to feed you when you are hungry. You must respect them. You must not kill them just for the fun of it.”
This then was the culture I was born into and for some years the only one I really knew or tasted. This is why I find it hard to accept many of the things I see around me.
I see people living in smoke houses hundreds of times bigger than the one I knew. But the people in one apartment do not even know the people in the next and care less about them.
It is also difficult for me to understand the deep hate that exists among people. It is hard to understand a culture that justifies the killing of millions in past wars, and it at this very moment preparing bombs to kill even greater numbers. It is hard for me to understand a culture that spends more on wars and weapons to kill, than it does on education and welfare to help and develop.
It is hard for me to understand a culture that not only hates and fights his brothers but even attacks nature and abuses her.
I see my white brothers going about blotting out nature from his cities. I see him strip the hills bare, leaving ugly wounds on the face of mountains. I see him tearing things from the bosom of mother earth as though she were a monster, who refused to share her treasures with him. I see him throw poison in the waters, indifferent to the life he kills there; and he chokes the air with deadly fumes.
My white brother does many things well for he is more clever than my people but I wonder if he has ever really learned to love at all. Perhaps he only loves the things that are outside and beyond him. And this is, of course, not love at all, for man must love all creation or he will love none of it. Man must love fully or he will become the lowest of the animals. It is the power to love that makes him the greatest of them all…for he alone of all animals is capable of love.
Love is something you and I must have. We must have it because our spirit feeds upon it. We must have it because without it we become weak and faint. Without love our self esteem weakens. Without it our courage fails. Without love we can no longer look out confidently at the world. Instead we turn inwardly and begin to feed upon our own personalities and little by little we destroy ourselves.
You and I need the strength and joy that comes from knowing that we are loved. With it we are creative. With it we march tirelessly. With it, and with it alone, we are able to sacrifice for others.
There have been times when we all wanted so desperately to feel a reassuring hand upon us…there have been lonely times when we so wanted a strong arm around us…I cannot tell you how deeply I miss my wife’s presence when I return from a trip. Her love was my greatest joy, my strength, my greatest blessing.
I am afraid my culture has little to offer yours. But my culture did prize friendship and companionship. It did not look on privacy as a thing to be clung to, for privacy builds walls and walls promote distrust. My culture lived in a big family community, and from infancy people learned to live with others.
My culture did not prize the hoarding of private possessions, in fact, to hoard was a shameful thing to do among my people. The Indian looked on all things in nature as belonging to him and he expected to share them with others and to take only what he needed.
Everyone likes to give as well as receive. No one wishes only to receive all the time. We have taken something from your culture…I wish you had taken something from our culture…for there were some beautiful and good things in it.
Soon it will be too late to know my culture, for integration is upon us and soon we will have no values but yours. Already many of our young people have forgotten the old ways. And many have been shamed of their Indian ways by scorn and ridicule. My culture is like a wounded deer that has crawled away into the forest to bleed and die alone.
The only thing that can truly help us is genuine love. You must truly love, be patient with us and share with us. And we must love you—with a genuine love that forgives and forgets…a love that gives the terrible sufferings your culture brought ours when it swept over us like a wave crashing along a beach…with a love that forgets and lifts up its head and sees in your eyes an answering love of trust and acceptance.
This is brotherhood…anything less is not worthy of the name.
I have spoken.

💖𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝐁𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐂𝐇𝐄𝐑 🌹🎉In 1961, Your mother Holt married bank manager Gilbert LaPiere, who adopted Cher (under the name ...
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💖𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝐁𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐂𝐇𝐄𝐑 🌹🎉
In 1961, Your mother Holt married bank manager Gilbert LaPiere, who adopted Cher (under the name Cheryl LaPiere) and Georganne, and enrolled them at Montclair College Preparatory School, a private school in Encino, whose students were mostly from affluent families. The school's upper-class environment presented a challenge for Cher; biographer Connie Berman wrote, "[she] stood out from the others in both her striking appearance and outgoing personality." A former classmate commented, "I'll never forget seeing Cher for the first time. She was so special ... She was like a movie star, right then and there ... She said she was going to be a movie star and we knew she would." Despite not being an excellent student, Cher was intelligent and creative, according to Berman. She earned high grades, excelling in French and English classes. As an adult, she discovered that she had dyslexia. Cher's unconventional behavior stood out: she performed songs for students during the lunch hours and surprised peers when she wore a midriff-baring top.She later recalled, "I was never really in school. I was always thinking about when I was grown up and famous.
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Actor, film director, film producer and musician Keanu Charles Reeves (Keanu Charles Reeves),🥰Missed the first 20 minute...
21/12/2025

Actor, film director, film producer and musician Keanu Charles Reeves (Keanu Charles Reeves),🥰
Missed the first 20 minutes of the party dedicated to the end of filming of his new film in one of the clubs in New York.
He waited patiently in the rain to be let in. No one recognized him.
The club owner said: "I didn't even know Keanu was standing in the rain waiting to be let in - he didn't say anything to anyone." "He travels by public transport". "He easily communicates with homeless people on the street and helps them".
- He is only 61 years old (September 2, 1964) - He can just eat a hot dog in the park, sitting between ordinary people.
- After filming one of the "Matrix", he gave all the stuntmen a new motorcycle - in recognition of their skill.
- He gave up most of the fee for the salaries of costume designers and computer scientists who draw special effects in "The Matrix" - decided that their share of participation in the budget of the film was underestimated.
- He reduced his fee in the film The Devil's Advocate" to have enough money to invite Al Pacino.
- Almost at the same time his best friend died; his girlfriend lost a child and soon died in a car accident, and his sister fell ill with leukemia.
Keanu did not break: he donated $5 million to the clinic that treated his sister, refused to shoot (to be with her), and created the Leukemia Foundation, donating significant sums from each fee for the film. You can be born a man, but to remain one..
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21/12/2025

Pretty Horse, daughter of White Bull. Sioux. Montana. ca. 1861-1881. Photo by Stanley J. Morrow. Source - Montana Historical Society.

😍Actor, film director, film producer and musician Keanu Charles Reeves (Keanu Charles Reeves),Missed the first 20 minute...
18/12/2025

😍Actor, film director, film producer and musician Keanu Charles Reeves (Keanu Charles Reeves),
Missed the first 20 minutes of the party dedicated to the end of filming of his new film in one of the clubs in New York.
He waited patiently in the rain to be let in.
No one recognized him. The club owner said: "I didn't even know Keanu was standing in the rain waiting to be let in - he didn't say anything to anyone."
"He travels by public transport". "He easily communicates with homeless people on the street and helps them".
- He is only 58 years old (September 2, 1964)
- He can just eat a hot dog in the park, sitting between ordinary people. - After filming one of the "Matrix", he gave all the stuntmen a new motorcycle - in recognition of their skill.
- He gave up most of the fee for the salaries of costume designers and computer scientists who draw special effects in "The Matrix" - decided that their share of participation in the budget of the film was underestimated.
- He reduced his fee in the film The Devil's Advocate" to have enough money to invite Al Pacino.
- Almost at the same time his best friend died; his girlfriend lost a child and soon died in a car accident, and his sister fell ill with leukemia.
Keanu did not break: he donated $5 million to the clinic that treated his sister, refused to shoot (to be with her), and created the Leukemia Foundation, donating significant sums from each fee for the film. You can be born a man, but to remain one..
Also Read About Keanu Keanu Reeves’ father is of Native Hawaiian descent...
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18/12/2025

Thunder Cloud. A Blackfoot man. 1898. Photo by F.A. Rinehart. Animated

💖𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝐁𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐋𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐆𝐚𝐠𝐚!🎉Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, ...
17/12/2025

💖𝐇𝐚𝐩𝐩𝐲 𝐁𝐢𝐫𝐭𝐡𝐝𝐚𝐲 𝐋𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐆𝐚𝐠𝐚!🎉
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer, songwriter and actress. She is known for reinventing her image and showcasing versatility in entertainment. Gaga started performing as a teenager by singing at open mic nights and acting in school plays.
She studied Collaborative Arts Project 21 before leaving to pursue a music career. After a contract cancellation by Def Jam Recordings, Gaga worked as a songwriter for Sony/ATV Music Publishing.
In 2007, she signed with Interscope Records and KonLive Distribution. Her breakthrough came the following year with her debut studio album, The Fame, and its singles "Just Dance" and "Poker Face". The album was later reissued along with The Fame Monster (2009), which yielded the successful singles including "Just Dance", Poker Face", "Telephone" and "Alejandro".
Lady Gaga's connection to the Rolling Stones includes a collaboration on their song "Sweet Sound of Heaven" for their album Hackney Diamonds and a guest appearance in their 2012 concert film and live album Grrrr Live!, "Gimme Shelter" which was recorded during their 50 & Counting tour.
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17/12/2025

Curly, Crow scout. 1880s. Original photo by D.F. Barry. Animated.

Rest in Peace, 𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐌 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐍𝐄.Born June 22, 1952, on the Six Nations Reserve in Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada, Greene was a p...
16/12/2025

Rest in Peace, 𝐆𝐑𝐀𝐇𝐀𝐌 𝐆𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐍𝐄.
Born June 22, 1952, on the Six Nations Reserve in Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada, Greene was a proud member of the Oneida Nation, part of the Haudenosaunee (Six Nations). Before entering Hollywood, he worked as a welder, carpenter, and high-steelworker—an everyday life he never imagined would lead him to stand among the finest actors on screen.
His breakthrough came with Dances With Wolves (1990), where he portrayed Kicking Bird, a Lakota medicine man. The role earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, marking a milestone not just for Greene’s career, but for Indigenous representation in film. Determined to honor the role, he spent hours learning the Lakota language to bring authenticity to the character.
But his performance was more than acting—it was a reclamation. Greene once reflected, “I don’t even speak my own language… We were taught not to speak it. It’s like forgetting your heart.” Through his work, he gave that heart a voice again.
Graham Greene passed away in 2025 at age 73, leaving behind a legacy defined by pride, authenticity, and quiet dignity. He showed the world that true strength isn’t loud—it’s the kind that stands tall, even when the world tries to silence you.
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In 1973, an actor on TV called his wife "the most beautiful animal I own." Lily Tomlin stood up, walked off the set mid-...
16/12/2025

In 1973, an actor on TV called his wife "the most beautiful animal I own." Lily Tomlin stood up, walked off the set mid-show, and made feminist history. She was 34. She"s still fighting at 86.

In 1973, Lily Tomlin was a guest on The Dick Cavett Show—one of the most popular talk shows on television.

She was 34 years old, riding high on her success from Laugh-In, where her characters—snarky telephone operator Ernestine and philosophical five-year-old Edith Ann—had made her a household name.

Sitting next to her that night was Chad Everett, a handsome TV actor known for playing doctors and cowboys. Cavett asked Everett about his life, and Everett smiled charmingly.

"I have a beautiful wife, three dogs, and three horses," he said.

Then he added, casually: "My wife is the most beautiful animal I own."

The studio audience laughed uncomfortably. Cavett looked awkward. And Lily Tomlin—who"d been sitting quietly, listening—went still.

"Excuse me," she said. "I have to leave."

And she stood up. Mid-show. Live television. And walked off the set.

No shouting. No lecture. Just a quiet, deliberate exit that said everything without saying a word.

"I felt angels walked me off that set," she later said. "It wasn"t planned. It was instinct. I couldn"t sit there and smile while he called his wife an animal he owned."

Tomlin"s walkout became instant feminist legend. Newspapers covered it. Women"s groups celebrated it. And Lily Tomlin became more than a comedian—she became a symbol of women refusing to accept misogyny with a polite smile.

But here"s the thing: Lily had been refusing to play by the rules her entire life.

Mary Jean "Lily" Tomlin was born in 1939 in Detroit, the daughter of a factory worker father and a nurse"s aide mother. They were poor, working-class, and Lily grew up watching her parents struggle.

She was smart, funny, and weird—the kind of kid who"d do impressions of neighbors, invent characters, and perform one-woman shows for anyone who"d watch.

After high school, she moved to New York to pursue acting. She worked as a waitress, performed in comedy clubs, and slowly built a reputation as someone who could become other people—not just imitate them, but inhabit them.

In 1969, she landed a spot on Rowan & Martin"s Laugh-In—a groundbreaking sketch comedy show. And that"s where America met Ernestine, the nasally telephone operator who mocked customers with lines like:

"Is this the party to whom I am speaking?"

And Edith Ann, the five-year-old sitting in an oversized rocking chair, dispensing wisdom and ending every sketch with:

"And that"s the truth!" [raspberry sound]

These weren"t just funny characters. They were sharp social commentary disguised as comedy. Ernestine mocked corporate bureaucracy. Edith Ann exposed adult hypocrisy through a child"s eyes.

Lily wasn"t just making people laugh—she was making them think.

By the 1970s, she was one of the biggest stars in comedy. She won Emmys. She sold out Broadway with her one-woman shows. She recorded comedy albums that won Grammys.

But she was also hiding something.

Lily Tomlin was gay. And in the 1970s, being openly gay could destroy your career—especially for a woman.

In 1971, Lily met Jane Wagner, a writer and director. They began collaborating professionally. And then they fell in love.

For over 40 years, Lily and Jane were partners—creatively and romantically. Jane wrote Lily"s best material, including her Broadway shows and the screenplay for The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe (which won Lily a Tony).

But they kept their relationship private. Not secret—friends and colleagues knew—but not public. Because Hollywood wasn"t ready. America wasn"t ready.

In 1980, Lily starred in 9 to 5 alongside Jane Fonda and Dolly Parton—a comedy about three women fighting back against their s*xist boss. It became a cultural phenomenon, one of the highest-grossing comedies of all time.

The movie"s message was clear: women were done being treated like secretaries, s*x objects, and second-class citizens.

Off-screen, Lily was fighting her own battles. She was nominated for an Oscar for Nashville (1975) and again for Short Cuts (1993)—but never won. She won six Emmys, two Tonys, and a Grammy. She was one award away from an EGOT (the rare achievement of winning an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony).

But more importantly, she was building a legacy of characters that gave voice to women society ignored: working-class women, older women, weird women, angry women.

Then, in 2013, something changed.

Same-s*x marriage became legal in California. And on New Year"s Eve, at age 74, Lily Tomlin and Jane Wagner got married after 42 years together.

It wasn"t flashy. Just the two of them, a friend, and a justice of the peace. But it was meaningful.

A year later, Lily publicly confirmed what many had long suspected: she was gay. She"d been with Jane for over four decades. And she was done hiding.

"I wasn"t closeted," she said. "I just didn"t talk about it. But now? I"m proud. And I want young LGBTQ people to know: you can be successful. You can be happy. You can be loved."

At 76, Lily co-starred in Grace and Frankie—a Netflix series about two women whose husbands leave them for each other. The show ran for seven seasons, making it the longest-running original Netflix series at the time.

Today, Lily Tomlin is 86 years old. She"s still working. Still performing. Still fighting for LGBTQ rights, women"s rights, and social justice.

She never won that Oscar (though she received an Honorary Academy Award in 2017). But she won something more important: respect, longevity, and a legacy of refusing to be anything but herself.

From walking off The Dick Cavett Show in 1973 to coming out at 74 to starring in a hit show at 84, Lily Tomlin has spent her entire career saying:

"I won"t sit quietly. I won"t smile politely. I won"t pretend to be less than I am."

In 1973, an actor called his wife "the most beautiful animal I own." Lily Tomlin stood up and walked off the set. She"s been standing up ever since—for 50 years, with Jane by her side.

158 Years Ago This December The Largest Mass Hanging Ex*****on in US History Occurred At The Hand of The Evil President ...
16/12/2025

158 Years Ago This December The Largest Mass Hanging Ex*****on in US History Occurred At The Hand of The Evil President Abraham Lincoln

The ex*****on was signed off by President Abraham Lincoln the day after Christmas

At 10:00 am on December 26th 1862, 38 innocent Natives of the Dakota Sioux prisoners were led to a large hanging scaffold specially constructed for their ex*****on. One Dakota sentenced to hang was given a reprieve at the last minute. An estimated 4,000 spectators crammed the streets of Mankato Minnesota and surrounding land to witness this horrific event that was glorified by the US Government. The native people were allowed reservations which was their own sovereign lands and nation; the United States has made agreements through treaty agreements that allowed the native people to utilize the land as their own. After months of making these treaty agreements, the USA allowed hunters onto tribal lands where they were met with armed natives. They were either removed from tribal lands or killed by the natives for trespassing and this is the reason Lincoln hung 38 Dakota, to set an example for others who killed trespassers on their lands.

When we were younger in grade school we were taught lies about the US Government and bigger lies about their leaders like President Lincoln and we’re taught Lincoln was the greatest president who ever lived.

Truth is, the government wrote their own narrative that they taught to the children and it was nothing but lies that continue to be taught in schools today.

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