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Good Morning Friends ;“Let your light shine today, and let your personality blossom, too.You don’t have to be a people-p...
05/01/2026

Good Morning Friends ;
“Let your light shine today, and let your personality blossom, too.
You don’t have to be a people-pleaser, just a people-lover.”
“Let your light shine so brightly that others can see their way out of the dark.”
“Your work is to discover who you are and then with all your heart give your light to the world.” around you !
And , “If you want to give light to others you have to glow yourself.”
Enjoy and Keep Shining My Friends

Native Lives Matter, all life matters.
05/01/2026

Native Lives Matter, all life matters.

“Snow Without End”The snow was quiet—too quiet for what it carried.Tayanita pressed forward, each step sinking into the ...
04/29/2026

“Snow Without End”

The snow was quiet—too quiet for what it carried.

Tayanita pressed forward, each step sinking into the white, each breath a prayer he couldn’t finish. He held his walking stick tightly and kept his eyes low. Beside him, his wife rode slowly on their last remaining horse, the reins loose in her hands. She had not spoken since the morning they buried their daughter beneath frozen earth.

Behind them, their people stretched like a faded thread—wrapped in blue and green blankets, walking without songs. Somewhere in the whiteness, a family paused to kneel beside another lost one. No time for ceremony. Just earth, tears, and snow.

They were Cherokee. And this was not a journey—it was a removal. A forced march through ice and heartbreak, ordered by a government that called it relocation. But the people called it by its true name: Nunna daul Isunyi—“The Trail Where They Cried.”

Still, they walked. Because to stop was to die.

Tayanita’s grandmother had once told him, “We are the roots of the trees. Even when cut down, we grow again.”

And so he walked. Not toward a new home, but toward the promise that their stories would not be erased. That even if the world was blank with snow, their footprints would remain.

Each step was a declaration:

We are still here.

I support long hair for boys in school. Always
04/29/2026

I support long hair for boys in school. Always

Prize beauty contestant. Pendleton, Oregon, round up. 1925. Photo by Frederic Allen Williams. Source - NYPL
04/28/2026

Prize beauty contestant. Pendleton, Oregon, round up. 1925. Photo by Frederic Allen Williams. Source - NYPL

Battle. Sioux. 1898. Photo by Heyn Photo. Source - NYPL
04/28/2026

Battle. Sioux. 1898. Photo by Heyn Photo. Source - NYPL

The Native Canoe Journey attracted a Killer whale to the Paddlers in Washington State...such a great moment with our fri...
04/27/2026

The Native Canoe Journey attracted a Killer whale to the Paddlers in Washington State...such a great moment with our friends from the Animal Kingdom I had to shar

To honor Native Americans, artist Peter “Wolf” Toth chiseled this 30-foot statue and placed it in Valdez in 1981. It’s o...
04/27/2026

To honor Native Americans, artist Peter “Wolf” Toth chiseled this 30-foot statue and placed it in Valdez in 1981. It’s one of 70 Whispering Giants displayed in all 50 states, Canada and Hungary. Come stay with us to see this 85,000 lbs. treasure and to start discovering more about Alaska.

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