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INDIAN RELAY: AMERICA'S ORIGINAL EXTREME SPORT ALIVE & THRIVING 🐴Indian Relay, dubbed "America's original extreme sport,...
06/23/2026

INDIAN RELAY: AMERICA'S ORIGINAL EXTREME SPORT ALIVE & THRIVING 🐴
Indian Relay, dubbed "America's original extreme sport," has roots dating back centuries to horse stealing raids. Native Americans are keeping the dangerous and compelling racing tradition alive (Indianz) .
This is Indigenous culture thriving. This is Native pride on horseback.
What Indian Relay is:
🐴 Ancient tradition dating back centuries
🐴 Extreme speed and horsemanship
🐴 Community celebration and competition
🐴 Cultural continuity and pride
🐴 Indigenous sports excellence
While mainstream America ignores Native cultures, Indigenous communities are CELEBRATING their traditions.
Indian Relay is dangerous. It's thrilling. It's ALIVE with Native spirit.
This is how cultures survive. This is how communities thrive.
Support Indigenous sports. Celebrate Native traditions. Stand with tribal nations.

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06/23/2026

Native world

Should Native American History Be a Required School Subject?Education leaders from the Cherokee Nation have supported pr...
06/18/2026

Should Native American History Be a Required School Subject?
Education leaders from the Cherokee Nation have supported programs that teach students about Indigenous history and culture in schools across the United States.
Supporters say learning Native history helps students better understand the full story of the country.
These programs can help:
• Teach accurate historical perspectives
• Preserve Indigenous stories and knowledge
• Build respect between cultures
👇 Question for you:
Should Native American history be a required subject in schools?
Comment YES or NO

What Happens When a Language Is Forgotten?In many communities like the Cherokee Nation, elders hold the last memories of...
06/18/2026

What Happens When a Language Is Forgotten?
In many communities like the Cherokee Nation, elders hold the last memories of words that have been spoken for generations.
These words carry stories, traditions, and the voices of ancestors across the United States.
But today, some languages are at risk of fading as fewer young people learn them.
Elders say when a language is forgotten:
• Stories can be lost
• Traditions become harder to pass on
• A part of identity slowly disappears
That’s why many communities are working to teach these languages again.
👇 Question for you:
Should Native languages be saved before they are lost forever?
Comment YES or NO

Graham Greene CM (born 22 June 1952) is a First Nations (Oneida) actor and recording artist, active in film, television ...
06/17/2026

Graham Greene CM (born 22 June 1952) is a First Nations (Oneida) actor and recording artist, active in film, television and theatre.

Should Stolen Native Lands Be Returned?Across the United States, many Indigenous leaders including voices from tribal na...
06/17/2026

Should Stolen Native Lands Be Returned?

Across the United States, many Indigenous leaders including voices from tribal nations such as the Cherokee Nation, Navajo Nation, and Lakota communities continue calling for deeper discussions about ancestral lands, treaty obligations, and possible land restoration.

Supporters say many Native lands were taken through broken treaties, forced displacement, or government actions, and that returning certain lands or expanding tribal stewardship could help address historical injustice.

Why this matters:
• Supports conversations about reconciliation and fairness
• Protects sacred sites and cultural heritage
• Strengthens tribal self-determination and land stewardship

Others argue land ownership today involves complex legal, economic, and historical questions that may require shared solutions rather than outright transfers.

Question for you:
Should stolen Native lands be returned?

Comment YES or NO.

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