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02/02/2026

๐‡๐š๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฒ ๐๐ข๐ซ๐ญ๐ก๐๐š๐ฒ ๐ญ๐จ ๐‘๐จ๐›๐ž๐ซ๐ญ ๐ƒ๐ž ๐๐ข๐ซ๐จ๐ŸŽ‰- ๐€ ๐ญ๐ซ๐ฎ๐ž ๐š๐ซ๐ญ๐ข๐ฌ๐ญ ๐ฐ๐ก๐จ ๐ก๐š๐ฌ ๐ฌ๐ก๐š๐ฉ๐ž๐ ๐ฆ๐จ๐๐ž๐ซ๐ง ๐œ๐ข๐ง๐ž๐ฆ๐š ๐ฐ๐ข๐ญ๐ก ๐ซ๐ž๐ฅ๐ž๐ง๐ญ๐ฅ๐ž๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐š๐ฅ๐ž๐ง๐ญ ๐š๐ง๐ ๐๐ž๐๐ข๐œ๐š๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง.
Robert De Niro was born on August 17, 1943, in New York City, into an artistic family. He began his career in the 1960s and rose to prominence with roles in Bang the Drum Slowly (1973), Mean Streets (1973), and especially The Godfather Part II (1974), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He continued to impress with Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980 โ€“ Best Actor Oscar), Goodfellas, Casino, Heat, The Irishman (2019), and Killers of the Flower Moon (2023). Beyond acting, he co-founded the Tribeca Film Festival, the global Nobu restaurant chain, and is a vocal advocate for social justice, arts education, and climate action. With over 60 years of dedication, De Niro stands as a living icon of cinematic excellence and civic responsibility.
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The Last Winter of Freedom โ€“ A Kiowa Familyโ€™s Story, 1902In the bitter winter of 1902, deep in the sacred Wichita Mounta...
02/02/2026

The Last Winter of Freedom โ€“ A Kiowa Familyโ€™s Story, 1902In the bitter winter of 1902, deep in the sacred Wichita Mountains of southwest Oklahoma, a small Kiowa family made camp โ€” holding onto their way of life as the world around them changed forever.
Tsonetah, an aging warrior and elder, refused to abandon the old ways. With him were his daughter Nali, her husband Red Elk, and their young son. Their canvas-and-hide tipi stood by a stream flowing from Mount Scott, where deer still roamed and wild turkey could still be hunted. The buffalo were gone, but tradition remained.
Snow came early that year. Government agents came too, pressing them to relocate. But at night, under the flicker of firelight, Tsonetah told his grandson stories โ€” of sky people, medicine men, and the buffalo spirits that once thundered across the plains.
Nali stitched warm clothing from worn army blankets. Red Elk traded pelts for cornmeal with a Choctaw man who still understood.
When spring returned, they agreed to move to the reservation. But in the boyโ€™s memory, that final winter stayed alive โ€” the smell of wood smoke, the rhythm of the drums, the frost on the tipi walls.
It was the last season his family lived free on their own land, guided only by tradition, spirit, and sky.
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Why isn't this map in history books?Before 1492, the Americas were far from "empty."Over 70 million indigenous people li...
02/01/2026

Why isn't this map in history books?
Before 1492, the Americas were far from "empty."
Over 70 million indigenous people lived on the continent, with hundreds of tribes, thousands of languages, each with its own territory and culture.
The map below shows North America before the invasion โ€“ when the indigenous tribes were at their peak.
After 1492, war, disease, and forced displacement wiped out much of those civilizations.
This is more than just a map.
This is a forgotten history.
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โ€œWe were told that we would see America come and go. In a sense, America is dying from within because they forgot the in...
01/29/2026

โ€œWe were told that we would see America come and go. In a sense, America is dying from within because they forgot the instructions on how to live on earth. It's the Hopi belief, it's our belief, that if you are not spiritually connected to the earth and understand the spiritual reality of how to live on earth, it's likely that you will not make it.
Everything is spiritual. Everything has a spirit. Everything was brought here by the Creator, the one Creator. Some people call him God. Some people call him Buddha. Some people call him Allah. Some people call him other names. We call him Tunkaschila... Grandfather.
We are here on earth only a few winters. Then we go to the spirit world. The spirit world is more real than most of us believe.
The spirit world is everything. Over 95% of our body is water. To stay healthy, you've got to drink good water. ... Water is sacred, and the air is sacred.
Our DNA is made out of the same DNA as the tree. The tree breathes what we exhale. We need what the tree exhales. So we have a common destiny with the tree.
We are all from the earth, and when the earth, water, and atmosphere are corrupted, it will create its own reaction. Our Mother is reacting.
The Hopi prophecy says the storms and floods will become greater. To me, it's not a negative thing to know that there will be great changes. It's not negative. it's evolution. When you look at it as evolution, it's time. Nothing stays the same. You should learn how to plant something. That is the first connection.
You should treat everything as spirit and realize that we are one family. It's never something like the end. It's like life. There is no end to life.โ€
~Floyd Red Crow Westerman
"We are all connected; we all belong.
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๐‡๐š๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฒ ๐๐ข๐ซ๐ญ๐ก๐๐š๐ฒ ๐ญ๐จ Zahn Tokiya-ku McClarnonZahn Tokiya-ku McClarnon is an American actor of Native American descent, born...
01/28/2026

๐‡๐š๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฒ ๐๐ข๐ซ๐ญ๐ก๐๐š๐ฒ ๐ญ๐จ Zahn Tokiya-ku McClarnon
Zahn Tokiya-ku McClarnon is an American actor of Native American descent, born on October 24, 1966, in Denver, Colorado, USA. He is of Hunkpapa Lakota heritage, a Native American tribe within the Lakota lineage. McClarnon has had a diverse and successful acting career, appearing in films, television shows, and on stage.
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One of McClarnon's most notable roles is as Mathias in the A&E television series "Longmire." This role helped him gain attention from the public and marked his presence in the film industry. McClarnon has also participated in other film and television projects such as "Fargo," "Westworld," "Barkskins," and "Doctor Sleep."
Beyond his acting career, McClarnon has contributed to Native American culture by portraying characters and stories of the Native American community on screen. His roles often carry a humanitarian aspect and reflect the issues and experiences of Native Americans in modern society. He has worked diligently to portray diversity and depth in his roles, helping to increase awareness and understanding of Native American culture and life.
By engaging in film and television projects and portraying Native American characters with sensitivity and authenticity, Zahn Tokiya-ku McClarnon has contributed to the diversification and development of the entertainment industry while honoring and respecting the culture of the Native American community. Additionally, McClarnon has been actively involved in social and political activities within the Native American community, using his influence to advocate for the rights and fairness of his people. Through his career and activism, he has become a symbol of pride and dedication to the Native American community, dedicating his life to shedding light on and contributing to the development and progress of this community.
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John Kinsel Sr., one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers, passed away peacefully in his sleep on October 19, 2024,...
01/28/2026

John Kinsel Sr., one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers, passed away peacefully in his sleep on October 19, 2024, at the age of 107. His remarkable service during World War II, where he used the Navajo language to develop an unbreakable code for secure military communications, remains a significant part of history.
Your bravery, service, and legacy will always be remembered. Thank you for your dedication and sacrifice.
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A 2024 DNA study has revealed extraordinary evidence confirming that the Blackfeet Nationโ€™s ancestral roots in the north...
01/27/2026

A 2024 DNA study has revealed extraordinary evidence confirming that the Blackfeet Nationโ€™s ancestral roots in the northern Plains stretch back an astonishing 18,000 years. This finding reshapes timelines and highlights the deep continuity between Indigenous communities and the lands they have stewarded across millennia.
Researchers analyzed ancient DNA from archaeological sites across the region, comparing genetic signatures with those of present-day Blackfeet citizens. The results showed a direct, unbroken lineage reaching deep into the last Ice Age, long before many early migration models had suggested. These discoveries emphasize how Indigenous histories carry knowledge that science is only now beginning to verify.
For generations, Blackfeet oral traditions have spoken of a long-standing relationship with the northern Plainsโ€”its rivers, mountains, and grasslands. This study offers scientific affirmation of stories that have been passed down with care, honoring the memory of ancestors who lived, hunted, and thrived on these lands for thousands of years.
The findings also broaden understanding of early human presence in North America, challenging outdated assumptions about migration patterns and cultural development. They remind researchers to look beyond established timelines and consider the vast, often overlooked depth of Indigenous history.
By acknowledging this lineage, the study reinforces the importance of respecting ancestral lands and honoring the wisdom of Native communities who continue to guide ecological and cultural preservation today.
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Very worth reading โค๏ธActor, film director, film producer and musician Keanu Charles Reeves (Keanu Charles Reeves),โค๏ธGet ...
01/27/2026

Very worth reading โค๏ธ
Actor, film director, film producer and musician Keanu Charles Reeves (Keanu Charles Reeves),
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Missed the first 20 minutes of the party dedicated to the end of filming of his new film in one of the clubs in New York.
He waited patiently in the rain to be let in.
No one recognized him.
The club owner said: "I didn't even know Keanu was standing in the rain waiting to be let in - he didn't say anything to anyone." "He travels by public transport". "He easily communicates with homeless people on the street and helps them".
- He is only 61 years old (September 2, 1964) - He can just eat a hot dog in the park, sitting between ordinary people.
- After filming one of the "Matrix", he gave all the stuntmen a new motorcycle - in recognition of their skill.
- He gave up most of the fee for the salaries of costume designers and computer scientists who draw special effects in "The Matrix" - decided that their share of participation in the budget of the film was underestimated.
- He reduced his fee in the film The Devil's Advocate" to have enough money to invite Al Pacino.
- Almost at the same time his best friend died; his girlfriend lost a child and soon died in a car accident, and his sister fell ill with leukemia.
Keanu did not break: he donated $5 million to the clinic that treated his sister, refused to shoot (to be with her), and created the Leukemia Foundation, donating significant sums from each fee for the film. You can be born a man, but to remain one..
Also Read About Keanu Keanu Reevesโ€™ father is of Native Hawaiian descent...
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01/26/2026

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These are the one's who discovered AmericaAnd should be taught in our history booksNot the false storyline they give abo...
01/25/2026

These are the one's who discovered America
And should be taught in our history books
Not the false storyline they give about Columbus discovery America
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In February 1909, one of Americaโ€™s most legendary Apache leaders, Geronimo, was photographed for the last time.Not long ...
01/24/2026

In February 1909, one of Americaโ€™s most legendary Apache leaders, Geronimo, was photographed for the last time.
Not long after, tragedy struck. Returning home, Geronimo was thrown from his horse and lay all night in the cold. A friend found him the next day, but the exposure had left him gravely ill.
On February 17, 1909, while incarcerated at Fort Sill, Geronimo died of pneumonia. He was 79 years old.
According to his nephew, his final words were filled with sorrow:
โ€œI should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive.โ€
Geronimo was laid to rest in the Apache Indian Prisoner of War Cemetery at Fort Sill.
He remains a symbol of resistance, resilience, and the unbroken spirit of his people.
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๐‡๐š๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฒ ๐๐ข๐ซ๐ญ๐ก๐๐š๐ฒ ๐‚๐‡๐„๐‘ ๐ŸŒนGet your tee : https://usawear75.com/make-america-trump(ส™แดส€ษด แด„สœแด‡ส€ษชสŸสษด sแด€ส€แด‹ษชsษชแด€ษด; แดแด€ส ๐Ÿธ๐Ÿถ, ๐Ÿท๐Ÿฟ๐Ÿบ๐Ÿผ)In 19...
01/24/2026

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In 1961, Your mother Holt married bank manager Gilbert LaPiere, who adopted Cher (under the name Cheryl LaPiere) and Georganne, and enrolled them at Montclair College Preparatory School, a private school in Encino, whose students were mostly from affluent families. The school's upper-class environment presented a challenge for Cher; biographer Connie Berman wrote, "[she] stood out from the others in both her striking appearance and outgoing personality." A former classmate commented, "I'll never forget seeing Cher for the first time. She was so special ... She was like a movie star, right then and there ... She said she was going to be a movie star and we knew she would." Despite not being an excellent student, Cher was intelligent and creative, according to Berman. She earned high grades, excelling in French and English classes. As an adult, she discovered that she had dyslexia. Cher's unconventional behavior stood out: she performed songs for students during the lunch hours and surprised peers when she wore a midriff-baring top.She later recalled, "I was never really in school. I was always thinking about when I was grown up and famous.
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