Friends | > Hiya yes i really am 47!!π also i am very happily married so those of you who think i am here looking to cheat kick rocks and move along!! Men on here sorry not looking to be your friend! Nor will i tell you anything about my marriage so don't ask!! Here just for making a few friends i adore the ones i have on here so don't mess with them!π i am full blooded native American from the Cheyenne tribe!! Very spiritual but also not afraid to tell you some shit abd speak my mind!π i also do not accept random friend request and pms from people i don't know!! If you chose to engage with me best come at me respectfully bc if not well you will find out real quick i ain't the one!! Dreamer505: Please take the time to watch this! This not only breaks my heart but makes my blood boil!πͺπ‘ Dreamer505: I was once pulled over by a couple cops they not only pulled me out of my car for no reason but then searched me for weapons just to feel me up! Then one told me they could take me to the middle of nowhere and do whatever to me and nobody would miss me or report me missing bc they don't care about native woman!π π (Post deleted by Dreamer505 ) (Post deleted by Dreamer505 ) Dreamer505: To all veterans who have served the united states i want to say thank you for your service to our country!β€β€ Dreamer505: Happy Native American Heritage monthβ¨ We invite you all this month (and months after) to seek Native American knowledge and stories. Storytelling is a core part of our culture and continues to be essential today. Take time to learn about our history, learn about those in your area, and find representation of our people. We are all around you. We are athletes, singers, composers, directors, poets, writers, models, teachers, doctors, astronauts, and anything we want to be. We are inspired by our ancestors and aspire to be examples to our future generations. Happy Native American Heritage Month, we are still here |
Long ago, a party of Dakota warriors went out on a buffalo hunt. Afterward, they went around to survey their kills. They came upon an injured buffalo who was being guarded by another. The hunters tried to chase the healthy buffalo away, but he wouldn't leave. He even charged at them. He was strong and able to run but he wouldn't leave the other buffalo behind. They decided to leave them be and come back the next day, concluding that the healthy buffalo would leave eventually. When they returned the next day, they were surprised to see that the strong buffalo remained. He stayed right there by the side of his brother. The strong buffalo would gently prod his injured relative, urging him to rise. The hunters left again, deciding to check back the following day. When they came back, they saw that the buffalo brothers were still together- only now, the injured buffalo appeared to be getting stronger. The hunters realized the buffalo might survive after all, thanks to his brother. When they returned on the fourth day, both buffalo were gone, with two sets of buffalo tracks leaving the site where the one once lay dying. The injured buffalo had recovered, thanks to the encouragement and strength of his brother. And so we should follow their example. We will encourage our relatives when they're wounded in body, heart, mind or spirit. We shall not leave them behind when they've fallen, and run with them when they rise. This is the tale of the Buffalo Brothers, as it was told to me by an elder.