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Posted on October 5, 2018 October 8, 2018

Where The Sacred Grows On The Water

Rowan Lynam
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Rowan Lynam
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Society+Politics
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climate-change, minnesota, native-americans, native-land, ojibwe, spirituality
close up of logs burning at night

In an unused conference room at the Bad River reservation lodge, Rose passed a Styrofoam cup of coffee from one weathered hand to the other, and told me about a prophecy that has guided the Ojibwe for hundreds of years. He told the story of the Seventh Fire. Read more

Posted on May 23, 2017 February 9, 2019

How White Feminists Fail As Native Allies In The Trump Era

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Written by
Jen Deerinwater
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Society+Politics
Tagged
feminism, indigenous-people, native-americans, racism, social-justice

When will those supposedly committed to equality started caring about and listening to Native Women? Read more

Posted on May 6, 2017 January 24, 2019

On Anti-Native Racism In Pop Culture — And What To Do About It

The Establishment
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The Establishment
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indigenous, native-americans, Pop Culture, racism

Our culture and spiritualities and languages are not a trend. Read more

Posted on August 8, 2016 February 11, 2019

Trump, Warren, And The Dehumanization Of Native Women

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Written by
Jen Deerinwater
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Society+Politics
Tagged
domestic violence, elections, native-americans, Sexism, society-politics

The onslaught of racist and colonizing imagery has been endless. Read more

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