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Meet the 2024-2026 #NDN #Changemakers

By Jordynn Paz • March 5, 2025

"In October, NDN Collective announced the recipients of the 2024/26 Changemaker Fellowship, a cohort of 21 #Indigenous leaders from throughout #TurtleIsland, Islands of #Hawaii, #Borikén / #PuertoRico, the U.S. territories of American #Samoa, #Guam, the Northern #Mariana Islands, and the U.S. #VirginIslands. These incredible fellows are transforming their communities, defending Indigenous lands and waters, developing solutions for #regenerative and #sustainable futures, and revitalizing #IndigenousLanguages, #governance, #ceremonies and ways of being.

"We are honored to support the important and necessary work of each of these changemakers through this two-year fellowship program. With the NDN Changemaker Fellowship, individuals will focus on education, skill building, networking, community building, theory of change mapping, and mentorship."

Read more:
ndncollective.org/meet-the-202
#TraditionalKnowledge #WaterIsLife #LandIsLife #SocialJustice #IndigenousHealth #IndigenousWellBeing #FoodSecurity #Decolonize #ProtectMotherEarth #LanguagePreservation #CulturePreservation #NDNCollective

NDN COLLECTIVE · MEET THE 2024-26 NDN CHANGEMAKERS - NDN COLLECTIVEIn October, NDN Collective announced the recipients of the 2024/26 Changemaker Fellowship, a cohort of 21 Indigenous leaders from throughout...
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"Thanksgiving is nothing less than an annual white victory lap. It’s a celebration of aggressive Christian domination and imperialism."
--Simon Moya-Smith, enrolled citizen of the Oglala Lakota Nation and Chicano, author of Your Spirit Animal Is a Jackass and journalist nbcnews.com/think/opinion/prid

NBC News · Pride means knowing LGBTQ history — including that of Indigenous Two-Spirit peopleBy Simon Moya-Smith

“Over the last few weeks, crews have nearly finished removing the last of the four dams that once held back the #KlamathRiver near the #California-#Oregon border.”

“The dismantling of four hydroelectric dams, which began in June 2023 and has involved hundreds of workers, is the largest dam removal effort in U.S. history.”

"enabling chinook and coho #salmon to swim upstream and spawn along 400 miles of the Klamath and its tributaries.”

latimes.com/environment/story/

Los Angeles Times · Largest dam removal in U.S. history frees Klamath RiverBy Ian James

#NDN LIVE | Walk Against the Illegal Transportation of #Uranium on the #NavajoNation

"We are LIVE on Dinétah at #CameronArizona for the Walk Against the Illegal Transportation of Uranium on the Navajo Nation.

"On July 30, 2024 a uranium company named #EnergyFuels hauled its materials through the Navajo Nation and was stopped and escorted off Navajo lands by the Navajo Police Department by order of #NavajoNation President #BuuNygren.

"A call was made by Navajo Nation First Lady Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren and Diné organizers on August 1, 2024 to walk in opposition to the illegal transport of uranium on Navajo land at Cameron, AZ.

"The assertion of #sovereignty on #IndigenousLands by #IndigenousPeoples for the protection of land, water, life, and people is a major factor in this. The Energy Fuels’ #PinyonPlain #UraniumMine has affected the #Havasupai, #Navajo, #Ute, and #Hopi Nations by #contamination of land and water sources, illegal transport of uranium materials on tribal land, and existing without tribal consultation.

"The Pinyon Plain mine was built in 1990, but the legacy of US nuclear colonialism on Indigenous lands and communities goes back decades prior."

For more info on #nuclear #colonialism follow:

#HaulNo!
#DinéCARE
#Tewa Women United
#TheRedNation
#PuebloActionAlliance

youtube.com/watch?v=sXalgmzMrK

#NoUraniumMining
#IndigenousNews
#IndigenousResistance
#DefendTheSacred
#DefendMotherEarth
#EarthDefenders
#WaterIsLife
#EnvironmentalRacism
#InformedConsent

Ridiculous to expect Indigenous people anywhere to have a neutral reaction to the destruction in Gaza. I wish Danielle SeeWalker all the best in her career and a residency worthy of her powerful gifts.

coloradosun.com/2024/05/10/dan

The Colorado Sun · Vail cancels residency program for Native American artist Danielle SeeWalkerBy Parker Yamasaki

"Someone needs to explain to me why wanting clean drinking water makes you an activist. and why proposing to destroy water with chemical warfare doesn't make a corporation a terrorist."
—Winona Laduke, #Ojibwe economist & environmentalist

took your meme to add it #AltText
(am i doing this right?!?!)

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mastodon.social/@indigenous_co

AltText via @aral
mastodon.social/@aral@mastodon

Shekóli!

You can call me Bird. I am Onʌyoteˀa·ká (Oneida) and I'm new to this instance! The owners have already promoted me, but I want to properly introduce myself.

I wanted a place where I could meet other ndn creatives and see their works.

I am a recluse, but I am peering out wanting to show art, writing, photos, or WIP games whenever I get the chance.

Pardon the lack of icons or artwork for now.

It's a good day to be #Indigenous!

Zitkato from the Chunka Luta Network has shared some new information, after completing the first leg of the CLN's winter drive.

#IndigenousMutualAid #MutualAid #LandBack #Native #Indigenous #NDN #Lakota

(For those who don't know the CLN is a Lakota-organized group working help the Lakota people live as Lakota, recognizing that as part of a global effort for liberation from the current systems of oppression.)

Zitkato and others brought a 20' box truck full of firewood, coat|coats, and other winter supplies out to Pine Ridge, coming in right after a winter storm. To get there, they drove through 4 hours of freezing fog, leaving the people tense and the truck covered in ice when they got there, late at night. Despite the conditions and it being past sundown, the crew got to unloading the truck immediately - and good thing: by the time the sun came up, half the firewood had already gone out to the people. (And, forecasts show another storm coming.)

With this stage of the Winter Drive complete, the next step is buying a shipping container in Toronto, load it with supplies waiting for this opportunity, and bringing it onto the reservation, where it'll stay to provide storage for ongoing and future ways CLN is helping the people. Along with that, the CLN is working to raise $2k to help an elder who has been in reciprocity with the CLN, and is hoping to deepen that relationship. The Chunka Luta Network, and their suppporters, were able to save this elder's life, and as a way of giving back, he is willing to sell some of his land to the Network, to enable the land to receive better communal care, as well as bring a 2-bedroom home onto the land, to help house elders as the Network establishes better housing conditions.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/deliver-wood-coats-supplies-to-pine-ridge

This isn't all the CLN is involved in. Among other things, they're also helping a survivor of the Canadian 60s Scoop (a state-sanctioned child-abduction genocide) get his medical needs met. This is personally important to me. The survivor is from the same Lakota band that my own mom was "scooped" from, in the United States, and has done a lot to share Lakota knowledge remotely, with me and others, helping guide me toward the work I do today. They're also working to improve roads, and provide at least one wheelchair.

https://gofundme.com/f/help-lostsioux-get-his-healthcare-needs-met

https://gofund.me/14c27f48

In addition to fundraising for specific causes like this, the CLN also accepts recurring donations through Patreon and LiberaPay. Giving through LiberaPay gets more of your contribution directly to the Network, but there might be some delay in getting supporter-only updates. Funds that come in through these platforms willl go toward things like:

Helping me and my family survive our first seasons on the reservation, as we work to develop practices of food autonomy and regenerative horticulture with different kin than we're used to working with.
Setting up a more complete Web presence for the Chunka Luta Network, to help better communicate with supporters and comrades across the planet.
A lot more that isn't ready for presentation outside the Lakota people.
https://patreon.com/ChunkaLutaNetwork

https://liberapay.com/ChunkaLutaNetwork/

There's also an Amazon wishlist: https://amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/203NW32W8SEID?ref_=wl_share

It's important to say that all of this is part of, like I mentioned, part of a wider effort connecting the Lakota people with our innate capacity to live in liberatory and liberated ways. What the Chunka Luta Network are doing things that have been asked for by the traditional leadership of the Lakota nation. If you want an opportunity to support an Indigenous people, as a people, and are a settler on Turtle Island, this is where I think you should put your abilities to help. And I need to include that there are lots of non-financial opportunities to support the Chunka Luta Network. The Network recently secured the collaboration of a diesel mechanic, and so if you have anything with a diesel engine (tractor, truck, generator) you're willing to gift or sell at fair price, please reach out. Additionally, the CLN has been asked to help revitalize the practice of Lakota quilting, and so anyone with an excess of materials or equipment for that, please also consider reaching out. To inquire about any of this, you can contact me, emsenn@emsenn.net

Thanks for taking the time to read.
“Our people have been not listened to, not heard, not seen. But we’re changing that.” Iron Jody and Quannah Rose discuss the importance of keeping cultures alive in #LifeBelowZero : First Alaskans. Don’t miss two new episodes tonight at 8/7c on National Geographic.

https://linktr.ee/Quannah.rose

#Indigenous #Native #NDN #LandBack
#Indigenize #Reparations #InstanceBack
#IndigenousMastodon #NativeMastodon
#IndigenousCreatives
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any environmental justice efforts by the United States and Canada that do not involve Native #NDN, #Indigenous and #Originarios will be utter and absolute bullshit.

this is why Evo Morales’ presidency in Bolivia was important. he got coup’ed with the blessing of Apartheid Clyde right as his administration was to pass legislation to severely limit mining of rare earth minerals.

billionaires are made from #genocide

“America colonisation ‘cooled Earth's climate’ bbc.co.uk/news/science-environ

BBC NewsAmerica colonisation ‘cooled Earth's climate’European settlement of the Americas killed so many people, it disturbed Earth's climate.