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WMNF | Florida Indigenous activist sets out on mission to heal men of his home Lakota tribe

WMNF loading. Florida Indigenous activist sets out on mission to heal men of his home Lakota tribe Share this: The spirit of the Lakota tribe came to St. Petersburg this Saturday as members of Florida Indigenous Rights and Environmental Equality raised funds and awareness for a project to bring healing back home. The Common Man Society hopes to heal the Lakota’s of Standing Rock by starting with the tribe’s men. The homies Speaking in the Lakota language, Garrett Stuart first addressed what he referred to as his homies. “I was acknowledging the thunder nation and the buffalo nation and the elk nation,” Stuart said. “And the nation of moving energy that goes in between us all.”

Idaho DEQ awards $4 3 million wastewater construction loan to Juliaetta

The loan will help the town rehabilitate and replace the lift station and install new equipment. Juliaetta qualifies for a disadvantage loan because the annual cost of wastewater service for residential customers exceeds 1.5 percent of the median household income. Share this:

Florida Indigenous activists protest massacres of native children at Christian schools - Central Florida News

4 hours ago by Daniel Figueroa (WMNF ) Photo: Daniel Figueroa Indigenous rights activists gathered in St. Petersburg this weekend to demand action from the Catholic Church following the discovery of more than 1,000 graves filled with native children. The children were killed at schools meant to assimilate Indigenous peoples. To the sound of a pulsing drum they marched. Members of Florida Indigenous Rights and Environmental Equality led a group nearing 50 from a rally at Williams Park to a vigil at St. Mary Our Lady of Grace Church. The marchers wore orange to honor the children buried in the unmarked graves. The mood was somber and acerbic.

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