Tag: indigenous
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Syllabics: A Sacred Connection

Cree syllabics are a vital writing system that embodies Indigenous identity, cultural pride, and spiritual connection. Developed in the 19th century, they preserve the language and oral traditions of Cree communities. Incorporating syllabics into communication honors ancestral teachings and aids in the revival of threatened linguistic heritage.
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The Fire That Never Burned Out: My Journey to Preserving Valor

How did today’s post “When Valor is Stolen: Resisting DEI Erasure and the Rise of a Dark Future” come about. Here is why, here is my personal feelings on this and why it resonated so strong with me for so many reasons. When I was a young girl, I dreamed of serving in the military—not…
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Navigating the Chaos of a Day: My Service Dog and Mental Health Journey

no it has been a long day since yesterday because the two days are one. I got about a two hour nap last night and then could not fall asleep. No matter what I tried didn’t matter even my medication‘s to make me sleep didn’t work. However, I did get to meet a potential family…
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The Stubborn Writer: Navigating Life’s Challenges

I am really beginning to understand the dedications on books better now then ever. I am only just getting up and moving. However last night was the first night in a long time I have felt like I got decent sleep. Though something woke me up so I didn’t sleep as late as I could…

