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It's good to see fellow White Allies address this issue in this video that certain Caucasians fail to see or understand and that is there is no such thing as Black Privilege but you know what...Their is a such thing as White Fragility or acting like they are just as oppressed as People Of Color, wondering why everything has to be about race and wanting us to be quiet and not speak out about things etc, etc.
That is what you call White Fragility and It's a thing that's called Systematic Racism and having White Privilege that prevails throughout this Crooked Capitalist America. People who claim that they don't see color are the ones to usually watch for and those who constantly chant All Lives Matter when in truth All Lives Can't Matter Until the most oppressed which are Native Indigenous/ Black first in order for All Lives to truly matter.
Star-People and Stones: Petroforms and The Reflection of Native American Cosmology, Myth and Stellar Traditions
Herman E. Bender - The Hanwakan Center for Prehistoric Astronomy, Cosmology and Cultural Landscape Studies, Inc.
Native American myths, legends and oral traditions are rich with stories of giant beings existing in ancient times. They all talk of giant Thunderers or Thunder-beings, giant snakes and great Thunderbirds. Even the first humans were said to be giants, some half man, half animal. The Tsistsistas (Cheyenne) have a name for the giant beings that their ancestors encountered during the early migration to the grasslands of the Great Plains. They called them haztova hotoxceo or “two-faced star people”. Other Plains tribes such as the Black Feet, Gros Ventres and Lakota have similar stories.
These old stories may have real world counterparts. Discovered in a prehistoric effigy-mound group (the Kolterman Mounds) in south-eastern Wisconsin (U.S.A.) is a human-like petroform or lithic effigy with a serpentine body and wing-like arms known as the ‘Star-being’. Configured in stone, it is approximately 20 metres in length with a red coloured, bison-shaped headstone aligned to face the summer solstice sunrise. However, it is not a lone or singular occurrence. The ‘Star-being’ is but one of two human-like petroform effigies discovered in south-eastern Wisconsin. There is another of almost the same size called the Starman which also has a red coloured, bison-shaped headstone aligned to face the summer solstice sunrise. Both the Starman and Star-Being lithic complexes are codified by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin as archaeological sites of Archaic age.
Each giant lithic effigy appears to be a reflection of certain constellations and stars. The ‘Star-being’ is a mirror-image of the (western) constellations of Scorpius and Libra (with Sagittarius); the Starman is an almost exact representation of Taurus and the Pleiades. Both giant effigies are estimated to be 3500-6000 years old, embodiments of ancient legends and traditions writ large in stone and connected to ‘The People’ through ceremony and acts of cosmic renewal.
Rachel Jamison Webster reflects on her experience this time last year at Standing Rock, joining the Lakota people in protest of the Dakota A
Christian Colonizers Will Always Use the Same Violence Even On The Day they Attempt to Cover Genocide With Gratitude. On Stolen Native Indigenous Land. 🏹🥁🦅 Thankful I’m Native Indigenous and part of the Indigenous Resistance. Heathen AF. 🌟Standing Rock, Thankskilling 2017🌟
It's important to know what the enemy is doing as well as HOW the enemy is thinking. But balance is needed. Let's follow the 3 to 1 rule with our energy in regards to the Orange one. For every 1 part of your energy, time, focus, attention, and resources you spend on the Orange one who shall not be named, spend 3 parts of your energy, time, focus, attention, and resources on LOCAL leadership, the YOUTH in your village, the ELDERS in your community, YOUR OWN ACTIVISM, and the solutions, and revolutions that are brewing and being built in your community. Stop feeding the beast. Start following and Start feeding literally, figuratively and spiritually... The homeless in your community. Your heart. Local leaders. Your ancestors. Local healers. Your love. Local warriors. Your calling. The solutions. Your magic. The helpers. Your mission. The visionary. Your power. The children. Your art. Our earth. Your body. Your mind. Your spirit. The Orisha. The Loa. The Spirit Guides. The spirit animals. Our animal brothers and sisters. Your 3 eye. Your future. Stop sharing picture of him. Don't share his words. Stop creating gifs, meme's and art about him. Know his plan. Clock his movement. Plan accordingly. Place your focus, your energy, time, gaze, resources on our victory. De - Center White people, Whiteness, and the Orange white man who shall not be named (this is for everyone especially white people). Center blackness. Center Women. Center native indigenous issues, center children, center mother earth, center healing as the focal point of your life, your fight. And stop all the GOT DAMN CRYING and get the fuck to work. We have a world to fix. I love you. I live you. #LadySpeech #ShitAuntieSpeechSays #AuntieSpeechSays #FocusUp #GetToWork #DontFeedTheAnimal #YeahISaidIt #AndIMeanIt #RealTalk #QuoteMe
The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin (/suː/; Dakota: Očhéthi Šakówiŋ /otʃʰeːtʰi ʃakoːwĩ/) are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America. The term is an exonym created from a French transcription of the Anishinaabe term "Nadouessioux", and can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation's many language dialects. The modern Sioux consist of two major divisions based on language divisions: the Dakota and Lakota.
Before the 17th century, the Santee Dakota (Isáŋyathi; "Knife" also known as the Eastern Dakota) lived around Lake Superior with territories in present-day northern Minnesota and Wisconsin. They gathered wild rice, hunted woodland animals and used canoes to fish. Wars with the Ojibwe throughout the 1700s pushed the Dakota into southern Minnesota, where the Western Dakota (Yankton, Yanktonai) and Teton (Lakota) were residing. In the 1800s, the Dakota signed treaties with the United States, ceding much of their land in Minnesota. Failure of the United States to make treaty payments on time, as well as low food supplies, led to the Dakota War of 1862, which resulted in the Dakota being exiled from Minnesota to numerous reservations in Nebraska, North and South Dakota and Canada. After 1870, the Dakota people began to return to Minnesota, creating the present-day reservations in the state.
The Yankton and Yanktonai Dakota (Iháŋktȟuŋwaŋ and Iháŋktȟuŋwaŋna; "Village-at-the-end" and "Little village-at-the-end"), collectively also referred to by the endonym Wičhíyena, resided in the Minnesota River area before ceding their land and moving to South Dakota in 1858. Despite ceding their lands, their treaty with the U.S. government allowed them to maintain their traditional role in the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ as the caretakers of the Pipestone Quarry, which is the cultural center of the Sioux people. They are considered to be the Western Dakota (also called middle Sioux), and have in the past been erroneously classified as Nakota. The actual Nakota are the Assiniboine and Stoney of Western Canada and Montana.
The Lakota, also called Teton (Thítȟuŋwaŋ; possibly "dwellers on the prairie"), are the westernmost Sioux, known for their hunting and warrior culture. With the arrival of the horse in the 1700s, the Lakota would become the most powerful tribe on the Plains by the 1850s. They fought the United States Army in the Sioux Wars including defeating the 7th Cavalry Regiment at the Battle of Little Big Horn. The armed conflicts with the U.S. ended with the Wounded Knee Massacre.
Pictured: Sitting Bull, a Hunkpapa Lakota chief and holy man, c. 1831 – 1890 December 15.
.. every day has been a surprise since the beginning of the blue rhythmic storm 🫶🏼