@/brownblaze on Twitter
There are no new links from Ms. Yates, though I second giving directly to individuals and families (or those who can send that money to their families). General communications seem to still be down in the South (WhatsApp might be working for some), but they're working on it.
Fanm Djanm on IG has posted this:
And here are the Instagram links:
Ayiti Community Trust
Hope for Haiti
Grown In Haiti
Bati School
Two links suggested in the replies of the previous tweet :
This organization Little Footprints Big Steps was already accepting donations from the previous earthquake to help families in Les Cayes (where the recent earthquake hit nearby)
Haiti Air Ambulance is another that works sitting emergencies to help airlift victims to emergency medical care providers
There's a lot going on, but ever bit can count!
Hey y'all, my friend @gigidutreix and their family have been hit hard by Hurricane Ida. They've set up a GoFundMe to help with immediate recovery, and if you've got something to spare it'd be an enormous help.
Check out their prints:
https://www.inprnt.com/gallery/shouty/
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I grew up lucky to be around my culture, to be around other natives and to live on the rez. A lot of my cousins didn't get that, and even some of them who did, we still don't know our culture like the generations before.
I was named in our language but I can't speak it. I haven't met anyone fluent in it, and hearing someone else whose named in it is a rarity.
I don't know a whole lot about my culture, I just know things my teachers taught. I know how to pay an offering, I know how to enter a sweat lodge, how to prepare one, how to cook for one, I know how to bless my house and family. I know how to dance for my people and the importance of practicing good medicine.
But there's a lot of knowledge I don't know. I don't know how to bead. How to weave a basket on my own. How to make a ribbon skirt. How to make my own regalia. How to live off the land. How to sing in my language.
It hurts knowing there's a lot I don't know. And I am one of the lucky ones. I was raised with my culture.
I am grateful for everything I have been taught, I try to not take it for granted. Seeing what they want to do with ICWA, words can't describe the pain it that.
I shouldn't be a lucky one, in the past this was knowledge all my people knew. The genocide to my people, to my culture still hasn't stopped.
However, I'm well aware that native issues tend to be ignored, ICWA is just one part of the puzzle though.
I'll let this video explain:
VIDEO LINK
The profile with the links:
I tried to do a direct link but had no luck, but you should still be able to find the information.
The resources page will look like this:
This is the one you need:
I do suggest looking at the other ones as well!
Please, it doesn't take long at all to do but it helps out a lot! It took longer to put this together than it does to fill this out. You're not only helping protecting our culture but the climates future!
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Scientist
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Lab entity under observation
Aquarium
Cowboy
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