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AnungIkwe ᐊᓈᓐg ᐃᑴ
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Anishinaabe Kwe ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᑴ (Ojibwe woman) Waabizheski Indoodem born on sovereign Indigenous land surrounded by what is now called the state of Michigan. Ogichidaakwe ᐅᑭᒋᑖᑴ Cultural and environmental activist, retired teacher, artist, trouble-maker. Loved by some, hated by a few, but rarely ignored

She knows she's pretty.

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Barbie 20,000 BC - the Browner version

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When a cat reflects on herself

Arabesque

Wallace Edwards

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On the Internet, you can't unsee shit.

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Making Feline Love Not War

This is the only good kind of grooming.

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Gencer Critical Feminism - Summer of 2023

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THIS IS HOW DEHUMANIZATION HAPPENS

This is a powerful lesson…

A high school class is learning about the Salem Witch Trials. Their teacher told them they were going to play a game.

"I'm going to come around and whisper to each of you whether you're a witch or a regular person. Your goal is to build the largest group possible that does NOT have a witch in it. At the end, any group found to include a witch gets a failing grade."

The teens dove into grilling each other. One fairly large group formed, but most of the students broke into small, exclusive groups, turning away anyone they thought gave off even a hint of guilt.

"Okay," the teacher said. "You've got your groups. Time to find out which ones fail. All witches, please raise your hands."

No one raised a hand.

The kids were confused and told the teacher he'd messed up the game. "Did I?” He asked.

“Was anyone in Salem an actual witch? Or did everyone just believe what they'd been told?"

And that is how you show kids how easy it is to divide a Community.

Shunning, scapegoating, placing blame and dividing will each destroy far more than they will protect.

Don’t allow fear to cloud your decisions. Use your own discernment. Trust your heart…and your gut.

The best teachers will show you where to look, but they won’t tell you what to see.

~Unknown

From my Facebook

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FtMtF Detransitioner Courtney Coulson

Social Dysphoria (The History of Women)

https://youtu.be/weHjEywgT2k

"In this episode we explore all the ways history has screwed women over and how it's not really a surprise that so many girls try to opt out of womanhood entirely."

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Martens and ermines make pretty good pets too - if you respect the wildness.

I don't know anyone who buys a car or decides to go an a trip just because of a commercial ad, but they're right going offline for a week did feel like breaking fee.

Prayers for the Water

Art by Christi Belcourt

Nibi gaa-bimaaji'iwemagak Nᐃᐱ ᑳ ᐱᒫᒋ ᐃᐌᒪᑲᒃ in Ojibwe is equivalent to Mni Wiconi in D/N/Lakota.

It means the water that gives life or to save someone's life.

Nibi ᓂᐱ is the word for water.

Like the word ikwe, the word for woman, it is an ancient word and the word for woman is inextricably tied to the word for water.

The woman has a connection to the water.

The woman has the ability to give life and water surrounds the growing baby while it is growing in a womans womb.

All the water teachings are women's teachings.

Women look after the water.

The spirits that look after the water are all female.

The spirit teachings of the women were always kept secret and not

shared with outsiders.

Water is considered a spiritual being in the Ojibwe world view.

Water can give or take life.

If there were an Ojibwe super hero, I think her superpower should be the power of water. Or, she could have the power to make all waring peoples come together by making them realize we start life in water and we all need pure water to survive.

Mashkiki ᒪᔥᑭᑭ is the word for meddicine it means strength of the earth. When a person is in need of healing they seek out the strenght of the earth.

mishkiki or mashkiki and can be broken down to mishki for “strength,” and ki for “the earth”

gaa-bimaaji'iwemagak - Water gives life

gaa ia a stem for mother

bimaaji`means to keep alive, bring life or bring back to life

iwemagak- animate plural stem (for everything that has spirit)

What Will You Do to Take Care of the Water?

https://core-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/documents/asset/uploaded_file/1505773/Nibi_Water7_13_21.ppt.pdf

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