Meant to post about this in June...Yikes! It's already almost August.
Just wanted to post about this 100 year anniversary.
The Indigenous people in the U.S.A. were not considered American citizens until June 1924.
The “Americas“ (as in both continents) had a beautiful landscape, occupied by numerous tribes for millennia.👇
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There was an immense population.
There was Trade.
Stargazers (there were some Indigenous clans who lived, documented, and built by the stars and seasons before Egypt, Stonehenge, etc.).
And there was even Chaco, where tribal people from different clans (from all over the Americas) are said to have traveled and gathered in conference.
Etc.👇 (edited) 3mo
In the U.S. 100 hundred years ago my ancestors were recognized as citizens of their own land. A land we have loved for thousands of years, & continue to want the best for🇺🇲🦅🇺🇸💝. (edited) 3mo
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