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Learn more about Leslie and her works at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #LeslieMarmonSilko
Francis La Flesche was the first Native American ethnologist. While working at the Smithsonian, he preserved tribal languages, songs, and stories and co-authored key works on Omaha and Osage culture. #NoteworthyNative #FrancisLaFlesche #NativeHistory
Ganado Mucho survived the Navajo War, led his people on the Long Walk, & spent his life rebuilding & promoting peace. His name, “Livestock Many,” honors the strength he carried and the life he built. Learn more: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #GanadoMucho
Sitting Bull was a Lakota leader, warrior, and spiritual icon. He united Tribes, defeated Custer at Little Bighorn, and stood strong for Native sovereignty. 🦬✊🏽 Learn more about his story: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #NoteworthyNative #SittingBull
From fighting in the Plains Wars to negotiating peace in Washington, he balanced tradition with change—advocating for his Tribe's survival without compromising their dignity. Learn more about Spotted Tail's legacy at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative
Barboncito, the Navajo War Chief and head Chief during the 1868 treaty, led his people home after the Long Walk. He was a true leader, singer, and protector. Learn more: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #Barboncito #NoteworthyNative
Her legacy as a powerful Native woman endures, reminding us of the strength and resilience of Indigenous women this Women's History Month. Learn more about her story at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #WomensHistoryMonth
His legacy lives on with the Crazy Horse Memorial, a monumental sculpture still in progress in South Dakota. Learn more about Crazy Horse and his journey by visiting our #NoteworthyNative page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #CrazyHorse
This #NoteworthyNative Monday, we are honoring Sacajawea! Sacajawea played a key role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition as a guide, translator, and symbol of peace, all while carrying her infant son. 👇
This week's #NoteworthyNative is Mangas Coloradas, an Apache leader who's legacy stands as a symbol of resilience. 🪶 Learn about how he united his people against Mexico and the U.S. by visiting: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #MangasColoradas
This week's #NoteworthyNative is the one and only physicist himself... Dr. Fred Begay. 📎 Learn all about his educational journey and more by visiting our noteworthy native page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NativesInStem
From resisting white settlers on the Bozeman Trail to leading warriors at Little Bighorn, his legacy is one of strength and resilience. Learn about American Horse and his journey at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #NoteworthyNative #AmericanHorse #TheElder
Learn more about his life and the powerful imagery he left behind by visiting our #NoteworthyNative page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #AmosBadHeart #OglalaLakota
Maria Martinez was a master potter whose black-on-black pottery revived an ancient tradition and reshaped Native art history. Explore her legacy: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… #NoteworthyNative #MariaMartinez
Learn more about his fight for justice by visiting our #NoteworthyNative page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #BigFoot #WoundedKnee #Lakota
Happy #NoteworthyNative Monday! ✨ Oscar Howe broke barriers in Native art with his bold, abstract style rooted in tradition. Once dismissed for not fitting the mold, he's now honored as a visionary. Learn more: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #OscarHowe #NativeArtist
This week's #NoteworthyNative is Naiche, the last chief of the free Chiricahuas people. Learn all about Naiche and his legacy at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #Naiche #ChiricahuaApache
Learn more about Dull Knife and his story on our #NoteworthyNative page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #DullKnife #NativeHistory #LastFightForFreedom
Red Cloud, the first Native American to win a war against the U.S., fought for peace and resilience. ❤️ Learn more about his powerful legacy and leadership at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #RedCloud
He inspired generations of Native students and showed us what’s possible when Indigenous brilliance is supported and celebrated! Learn more about his story at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #FrankDukepoo
Francis La Flesche was the first Native American ethnologist. While working at the Smithsonian, he preserved tribal languages, songs, and stories and co-authored key works on Omaha and Osage culture. #NoteworthyNative #FrancisLaFlesche #NativeHistory
Maria Martinez was a master potter whose black-on-black pottery revived an ancient tradition and reshaped Native art history. Explore her legacy: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… #NoteworthyNative #MariaMartinez
Sitting Bull was a Lakota leader, warrior, and spiritual icon. He united Tribes, defeated Custer at Little Bighorn, and stood strong for Native sovereignty. 🦬✊🏽 Learn more about his story: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #NoteworthyNative #SittingBull
Ganado Mucho survived the Navajo War, led his people on the Long Walk, & spent his life rebuilding & promoting peace. His name, “Livestock Many,” honors the strength he carried and the life he built. Learn more: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #GanadoMucho
Barboncito, the Navajo War Chief and head Chief during the 1868 treaty, led his people home after the Long Walk. He was a true leader, singer, and protector. Learn more: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #Barboncito #NoteworthyNative
Happy #NoteworthyNative Monday! ✨ Oscar Howe broke barriers in Native art with his bold, abstract style rooted in tradition. Once dismissed for not fitting the mold, he's now honored as a visionary. Learn more: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #OscarHowe #NativeArtist
This #NoteworthyNative Monday, we are honoring Sacajawea! Sacajawea played a key role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition as a guide, translator, and symbol of peace, all while carrying her infant son. 👇
From fighting in the Plains Wars to negotiating peace in Washington, he balanced tradition with change—advocating for his Tribe's survival without compromising their dignity. Learn more about Spotted Tail's legacy at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative
He inspired generations of Native students and showed us what’s possible when Indigenous brilliance is supported and celebrated! Learn more about his story at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #FrankDukepoo
Learn more about Leslie and her works at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #LeslieMarmonSilko
Her legacy as a powerful Native woman endures, reminding us of the strength and resilience of Indigenous women this Women's History Month. Learn more about her story at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #WomensHistoryMonth
From resisting white settlers on the Bozeman Trail to leading warriors at Little Bighorn, his legacy is one of strength and resilience. Learn about American Horse and his journey at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #NoteworthyNative #AmericanHorse #TheElder
This week's #NoteworthyNative is Naiche, the last chief of the free Chiricahuas people. Learn all about Naiche and his legacy at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #Naiche #ChiricahuaApache
Learn more about his life and the powerful imagery he left behind by visiting our #NoteworthyNative page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #AmosBadHeart #OglalaLakota
This week's #NoteworthyNative is Mangas Coloradas, an Apache leader who's legacy stands as a symbol of resilience. 🪶 Learn about how he united his people against Mexico and the U.S. by visiting: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #MangasColoradas
Learn more about Dull Knife and his story on our #NoteworthyNative page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #DullKnife #NativeHistory #LastFightForFreedom
Learn more about his fight for justice by visiting our #NoteworthyNative page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #BigFoot #WoundedKnee #Lakota
His legacy lives on with the Crazy Horse Memorial, a monumental sculpture still in progress in South Dakota. Learn more about Crazy Horse and his journey by visiting our #NoteworthyNative page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #CrazyHorse
This week's #NoteworthyNative is the one and only physicist himself... Dr. Fred Begay. 📎 Learn all about his educational journey and more by visiting our noteworthy native page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NativesInStem
Red Cloud, the first Native American to win a war against the U.S., fought for peace and resilience. ❤️ Learn more about his powerful legacy and leadership at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #RedCloud
Born and raised in the Acoma Pueblo, New Mexico... This week's #NoteworthyNative is Lucy Lewis. ❤️ Read more about one of the best Native pottery artists in history at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat…
This week's #NoteworthyNative is Naiche, the last chief of the free Chiricahuas people. Learn all about Naiche and his legacy at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #Naiche #ChiricahuaApache
Maria Martinez was a master potter whose black-on-black pottery revived an ancient tradition and reshaped Native art history. Explore her legacy: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… #NoteworthyNative #MariaMartinez
Known for being one of the most fierce Apaches of his time, this week's #NoteworthyNative is Victorio. ❤️ He was a true leader and fighter; learn about the many ways he fought to stand up for his people at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… #PWNA4Hope #Apache
Barboncito, the Navajo War Chief and head Chief during the 1868 treaty, led his people home after the Long Walk. He was a true leader, singer, and protector. Learn more: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #Barboncito #NoteworthyNative
This #NoteworthyNative Monday, we are honoring Sacajawea! Sacajawea played a key role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition as a guide, translator, and symbol of peace, all while carrying her infant son. 👇
Red Cloud, the first Native American to win a war against the U.S., fought for peace and resilience. ❤️ Learn more about his powerful legacy and leadership at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #RedCloud
Sitting Bull was a Lakota leader, warrior, and spiritual icon. He united Tribes, defeated Custer at Little Bighorn, and stood strong for Native sovereignty. 🦬✊🏽 Learn more about his story: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #NoteworthyNative #SittingBull
Born the year of Battle of the Little Bighorn on the Yankton Sioux Reservation in South Dakota, today's #NoteworthyNative is Zitkala-Sa.❤️ A talented writer, and activist for the Native people, learn more about her story at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… #PWNA4Hope #NativeActivist
From fighting in the Plains Wars to negotiating peace in Washington, he balanced tradition with change—advocating for his Tribe's survival without compromising their dignity. Learn more about Spotted Tail's legacy at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative
This week's #NoteworthyNative is Mangas Coloradas, an Apache leader who's legacy stands as a symbol of resilience. 🪶 Learn about how he united his people against Mexico and the U.S. by visiting: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #MangasColoradas
#NoteworthyNative Monday is back! ⭐ Today, we're honoring the legacy of Washakie, an Eastern Shoshoni leader who navigated complex alliances with strength and wisdom. 👇
This week's #NoteworthyNative is the one and only physicist himself... Dr. Fred Begay. 📎 Learn all about his educational journey and more by visiting our noteworthy native page at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #NativesInStem
Today's #NoteworthyNative is the last 'chief' of the Crow people that there ever was... Plenty Coups. 🤍 Learn more about what he did for the Crow people at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . . #PWNA4Hope #PlentyCoups
Ganado Mucho survived the Navajo War, led his people on the Long Walk, & spent his life rebuilding & promoting peace. His name, “Livestock Many,” honors the strength he carried and the life he built. Learn more: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… #PWNA4Hope #NoteworthyNative #GanadoMucho
This #NoteworthyNative we're honoring Dr. Robert Eugene Megginson, one of the most esteemed Native Americans in the academic field. ❤️ Learn all about his educational journey and the positive impact he's made for the Native American community at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat…
Happy #NoteworthyNative Monday! ✨ Oscar Howe broke barriers in Native art with his bold, abstract style rooted in tradition. Once dismissed for not fitting the mold, he's now honored as a visionary. Learn more: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PWNA4Hope #OscarHowe #NativeArtist
Today's Noteworthy Native is Zah, a true leader who overcame adversity to lead the Navajo Nation and champion education and language preservation. 🗣️📝 Learn more about his story by checking out our #NoteworthyNative page: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… . . #PetersonZah #NavajoNation
In this week's #NoteworthyNative, we're honoring the one and only Standing Bear, Chief of the Ponca people. ❤️ Learn about his leadership and the court cases where he fought for his people's land by visiting our website at: NativePartnership.org/Noteworthy-Nat… #PWNA4Hope #StandingBear
Francis La Flesche was the first Native American ethnologist. While working at the Smithsonian, he preserved tribal languages, songs, and stories and co-authored key works on Omaha and Osage culture. #NoteworthyNative #FrancisLaFlesche #NativeHistory
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