

💃🏾 Reclaiming the First Light: The Indigenous Power of Dance in Mashpee Wampanoag Territory
Via Jessica Hill, Cape Code Times. The journey of re-education and reclaiming Indigenous identity requires more than just paper genealogy; it demands the revitalization of culture through action. Across the ancient territory of the Mashpee Wampanoag—the People of the First Light—one young American Aborigine is demonstrating this truth, choosing to honor her ancestral lineage not in silence, but in the vibrant, defiant language of traditional dance. This act of cultural commit


🌍 Undoing the Division: The Powerful Indigenous Legacy of the Freeman Family Lineage Findyatribe.org Exclusive
A recent deep dive into the ancestral records of the Freeman family—prominent in the historic Cape Fear region of North Carolina—is challenging centuries of colonial narratives. The research, presented by the Wide Awake Radio (W.A.R.) program, offers a compelling, documented view of the interconnected indigenous communities that survived and thrived despite efforts to divide them based on skin color and classification. This article summarizes the findings, which reveal an unb


🔥 Black Creeks Reclaim Their Roots: A Historic Win for Freedmen Citizenship
Black creek Indians are pivotal in the founding of the state of Georgia thanks to Yamacraw (Yamassee & Creek) Chief Tomochichi.


Pocahontas Island, VA: Black–Indigenous Roots, War Captives, and the First Escapes from Enslavement
These Indigenous captives represent the first people forced into bondage in English North America—predating the importation of Africans in


Meet the Maniq: Thailand’s Black Indigenous Tribe Preserving Ancient Wisdom in a Modern World
The Maniq are more than a curiosity — they are cousins in the global Indigenous family, keepers of a Black ancestral story that predates mod
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