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  1. 3 May 2019

    Connecting the dots explicitly between the resulting "King Cotton" and the enslavement of millions of people with the ethnic cleansing (aka forced removal) of Native peoples to clear the land. Teachers made some powerful connections.

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  2. 3 May 2019
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  3. 3 May 2019

    An inspirational and important message that everyone should read!

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  4. 3 May 2019

    Thrilled that State Teachers of the YEar explored our Americans Gallery . We shared our Native Knowledge 360 materials and had a great dialogue with them!

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  5. 3 May 2019

    Thrilled the Teachers visited ! They are an incredible group and this Museum is powerful for classrooms and our country!

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  6. 3 May 2019

    A special congratulations to all TOY's who are incredibly deserving of their awards! Smart, Driven and with the best interests of our future (our children!) in their hearts! I was humbled to work with all of you. Niyaawe (thank you!)

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  7. 3 May 2019
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  8. 28 Mar 2019
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  9. 20 Mar 2019

    We just had a great teacher workshop with this lesson in OKC! Thanks, OKC Thunder, for hosting!

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  10. 20 Mar 2019

    A new children's book about her life, Red Bird Sings, will be featured at NMAI's Teacher Workshop: Indigenous Women Warriors: Artists and Activists this Saturday!

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  11. 20 Mar 2019

    Super-excited for this artists and activists teacher workshop and learning from some powerful Indigenous Women!

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  12. 24 Jan 2019
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  14. 24 Jan 2019
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  15. 24 Jan 2019
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  16. 24 Jan 2019

    This series of events has been so outrageous and it does start with the roots of this country and knowing the true history of this land.

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    My in-progress list has over 20 distinct items by Native writers, reporters, and scholars who are providing Native perspectives on the moment between Nathan Phillips and Nick Sandmann in Wash DC. Please share, and let me know of others you see. Thanks!

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    The cover of 1994's 'Creation's Journey' features a 1910 watercolor illustration by Absentee Shawnee artist Earnest Spybuck, depicting a ceremonial procession preceding a war-dance. Many of Spybuck's exceptional pieces can be seen at !

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    "We can begin to point our finger at social studies as being central to the problem of not understanding indigeneity in the United States" But great to see programmes like this at the helping teachers navigate & talk about untold/difficult histories

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