This month-long holiday is a time to celebrate rich and diverse cultures, traditions, and histories and to pay homage to the important and numerous contributions of Native American people throughout the centuries.
Left unsaid is the issue of over 11,000 Native Americans who suffered the abuse of tribal disenrollment, moratoriums and banishment at the hand of their own tribes. This holiday month presents the PERFECT opportunity for tribes to restore their people to their rightful place in the tribe, to bring all the people home.
We have been writing this blog for over a decade and a half. That's much too long for tribal people to be out in the wilderness and for too many young Native Americans to be born without their rightful heritage.
Each picture on my left sidebar tells a different story, there are also numerous links to tribal stories of their heritage and rights ripped by corrupt councils.
PLEASE..do the RIGHT THING this month, advocate for JUSTICE
Restoring citizenship to disenrolled Native Americans is a crucial step toward justice and recognition of their rightful heritage. Native American Heritage Month is the perfect time to address this issue and honor their legacy by taking meaningful action. Citizenship is not just a legal status; it’s a connection to culture, identity, and community. Supporting initiatives that fight for this cause reflects our collective responsibility toward fairness and equality.
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I'm with you there, it's time to have justice for the injustices done to Native Americans. And this is just one the many issues.
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