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17/09/2025

This is the 3rd pic I took of the white raven on Nov 21 around 10am. See the black line in the middle, that's the window...
16/09/2025

This is the 3rd pic I took of the white raven on Nov 21 around 10am. See the black line in the middle, that's the window of the vehicle I was driving rolled half way down to look at the birds. I just want to let the people that are saying it's a fake pic know that some of us don't have time to post fake stuff 😂😂😂 but more power to the ones who do I guess 😂

Amazing Navajo basket weaver Sally Black
16/09/2025

Amazing Navajo basket weaver Sally Black

16/09/2025

I love animals sm. This is Angel, our horse. Also, i can't get enough of this skirt, i love it. (i was peyoted out during these)

This is Chanie Wenjack. 52 years ago today he died, froze to death along railroad tracks trying to walk home after escap...
15/09/2025

This is Chanie Wenjack. 52 years ago today he died, froze to death along railroad tracks trying to walk home after escaping from the residential school that stole him and hundreds of thousands of indigenous children from their families.
He was 12.
He was just trying to get home.
His story and every child's story deserve to be heard. This was not just a mistake in our distant history. The last residential school in Canada closed in 1996.
Reconciliation must be our priority.
Please remember Chanie today and all the children who never made it home.

Only the realist are gonna know.. 👌😋❤️
15/09/2025

Only the realist are gonna know.. 👌😋❤️

15/09/2025

Congrats to Lara lashley & Marshall baker

15/09/2025

I think the chicken won.

Orange Shirt Day🧡🧡In 1973, at the age of 6, Phyllis Webstad was sent to residential school. Her grandmother bought her a...
14/09/2025

Orange Shirt Day🧡🧡
In 1973, at the age of 6, Phyllis Webstad was sent to residential school. Her grandmother bought her a brand new orange shirt to wear on her first day, but when she arrived at the Mission school, she was stripped, and her clothes were taken – including the orange shirt.
“I didn’t understand why they wouldn’t give it back to me, it was mine! The color orange has always reminded me of that and how my feelings didn’t matter, how no one cared and how I felt like I was worth nothing. All of us little children were crying and no one cared.” - Phyllis Webstad, Founder, Orange Shirt Society.
On September 30, we wear orange to remember Phyllis’ story and the 150,000 Indigenous children like her who were taken from their families, communities, and cultures.
I Wear Orange For My Every Child Matters❤️
You can buy that Shirt .
🛒 Order from here 👇👇
https://www.powwow-no1.com/stores/every-child-matters-powwow/product/shirt theo dõi

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