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Tribal Army Provides a platform to challenge the generational neglect of Indigenous people of world. •Website: https://tribalarmy.org •Twitter: https://x.com/TribalArmy
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These composite images show the average faces of various Native American tribes across North America. Each tribe carries a unique history, language, and culture that thrived for thousands of years before colonization.

"Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves—all things are bound together—all things connect.” ~ Chief Seattle, Squamish-Duamish, 1782-1866,

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Never forget

The true founding fathers of America were Indigenous leaders—Chief Joseph, Sitting Bull, Geronimo, and Red Cloud. They bravely defended their lands, rights, and people against colonization. Their courage and legacy are the real foundation of this land’s history. #IndigenousHistory

Article 8(j) of the Convention on Biological Diversity urges you to respect, preserve, and promote the traditional knowledge of Indigenous Peoples and local communities. Read more: www.cbd.int/traditional/...

Chief Iron Tail (1842 – May 29, 1916) was an Oglala Lakota chief and a star performer with Buffalo Bill's Wild West. Iron Tail was one of the most famous Native American celebrities of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and a popular subject for professional photographers.

Amazon Forest 🌍 Area: 5.5 million km² 🌳 Trees: 390 billion 🦋 Species: 3M+ 👥 Tribes: 400+ Indigenous communities 💧 Water: 20% of Earth’s freshwater 🌬️ Oxygen: Produces 20% of global O₂ 🔥 Threats: Deforestation, mining, fires ⏳ Time is running out — #SaveAmazon

The Shompen tribe has rejected the Great Nicobar Project, yet the govt continues to silence their voice. This 72,000 crore project threatens to destroy forests, Indigenous lives & nature. We demand its immediate halt & the public release of all related reports.

Audrey Truschke's new book India: 5,000 Years of History on the Subcontinent explores the rich, diverse, and often untold stories of India’s past—highlighting the roles of women, Dalits, Tribal & global connections. A bold, inclusive take on Indian history.

“We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.” – Martin Luther King Jr. Today, as we celebrate the #InternationalDayofLivingTogetherinPeace and every day, let's remember that our collective destiny depends on how we live together today.

By 2050, up to 113 million people in Africa could be displaced due to climate change — driven by droughts, floods & rising seas. This is a climate emergency. We need inclusive development & urgent action now to protect lives and futures.

Indigenous peoples protect 80% of global biodiversity—yet they receive little direct climate finance. A new @worldresources.bsky.social report urges fair, accessible funding to empower these frontline defenders of nature. #ClimateJustice #IndigenousRights

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“I don't believe a champion is the biggest, baddest, meanest dude in the world. I think the champion is like a warrior; it's like the head knight or lead samurai: humble men of integrity, respect, and honor that treat people kindly.” ~ Jon Jones

“Sooner or later, all the peoples of the world will have to discover a way to live together in peace.” - Martin Luther King Jr. On #InternationalDayofLivingTogetherinPeace and every day, let's build on his work as we continue working for a better world.

WE NEED A BIG AHO❤️❤️

The Shompen, one of the world’s most isolated tribes, face extinction as India plans to turn their tiny Great Nicobar island into a “Hong Kong” — with ports, airports, and a city for 650,000 people. Their rainforest home will be destroyed. This must be stopped. #SaveShompen

The Beothuk were the Indigenous people of Newfoundland, Canada, who tragically disappeared due to colonization, disease, and forced displacement. The forest trail and statue at Boyd’s Cove serve as a reminder of their legacy and the ongoing need to protect Indigenous cultures and histories.

From 1776 to 1930, Native Americans lost over 90 million acres of land in the U.S. through treaties, force, and broken promises. A story of erasure, resistance, and survival. #IndigenousHistory #LandBack #NativeAmerican

On May 15, I’ll celebrate my 31st birthday. This one feels special — for the first time, I’ll receive wishes on Bluesky from people I’ve never heard from. Their support will give me strength & empower my fight for Indigenous rights, dignity, and environmental justice.

Bluesky hasn’t verified a single Indigenous environmental activist yet. Are our voices so insignificant? A blue tick on my account won’t just be a badge — it will be a step toward dignity and power for those protecting our planet. @bsky.app @jay.bsky.team @safety.bsky.app

Monument Valley is more than a landscape—it's a living archive of Navajo memory, prayer, and presence. Every shadow holds a story. Every rock echoes resistance. This land is sacred. This land is Indigenous.

The true owners of American soil were the Native Americans, long before Columbus arrived in 1492. Colonization led to the extermination of millions. Today's Americans are not indigenous — never forget whose land this really is.

#OnThisDay in 1917, Eugene Jacques Bullard became the first Black American combat pilot—fighting for France after being denied by the U.S. because of his race. He flew with the motto “All Blood Runs Red.” A hero buried with honors, but nearly forgotten at home.

Once again, Donald Trump's diplomacy has turned into a farce. Just two hours after his statement, Pakistan brazenly violated the ceasefire. It’s clear now — neither allies nor adversaries take him seriously. Under his leadership, America's global credibility has hit rock bottom.

AI is playing a transformative role in preserving and promoting Adivasi culture — from digitizing folklore and preserving indigenous languages to documenting traditional knowledge and bringing it to a global stage. It has become a powerful tool.

Strength. Grace. Legacy. Three generations of Indigenous women standing proud in their heritage, wrapped in tradition and framed by the land they call home.

The voice of Balochistan cannot be silenced. The Baloch people have every right to freedom. Their resistance against Pakistan’s oppressive regime is just. We stand in solidarity with the indigenous Baloch tribes.

Alberta Treaty Chiefs speak out on Bill 54, brought forth by Premiere Danielle Smith and her conservative government which would open the pathway for Alberta to separate from Canada. The Chiefs say nope.

Torre Guinigi in Lucca, Tuscany — a 14th-century red-brick marvel with a rooftop garden of century-old Holm Oaks. Once a symbol of wealth & defense, now a panoramic gem of Romanesque-Gothic beauty. Climb 233 steps into history.

A powerful sand sculpture honoring the strength and sacrifice of working women. With a child on her back and bricks on her head, she builds the world silently. #InternationalLabourDay

“Whenever you take anything from the earth—remember to leave an offering." ~ Joe Coyhis  Stockbridge-Munsee

1492 wasn’t the year Columbus discovered America — it was the year Native Americans discovered Columbus lost at sea. Perspective matters.

Native Americans and Alaska Natives face the second-highest incarceration rate in the U.S.—801 per 100,000 people. Systemic neglect and the rapid expansion of tribal jails are deepening this crisis. A powerful investigation by Silja J.A. Talvi.