people moved into america, it was empty, and we are far from empty. one textbook picture of what a native american looks like and that is not how it is today. the common stereotypes. how? yeah, how. americans walk around on eggshells. like, what do we call you guys? we only want to have a seat at the table. we do not want anything more. you just don t want i would have to create space, opportunity for young people to know that there is hope. to most, this is the city of seattle. for me, this is joe amish land. my name is alyssa london. i grew up here, but i m a proud member of the indian tribe of alaska. as an alaskan native, my native identity includes as everything i do. as an msnbc contributor, entrepreneur, and former miss alaska usa. alaska airlines flew me to washington, but i m not here to be in seattle. i m on my way across the puget sound. we are really moving! to the suquamish tribal nation. these are the plans of chief seattle, a suqua
tribe, the people of eau claire salt water, we want to gift this paddle to you, alyssa. thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for welcoming us into your community. [speaking non-english] . the suquamish tribe has been so welcome to me and i m so honored to bring seven trail blazing indigenous women to join me here at the suquamish nation. for an amazing meal and conversation. i am janae a member of nation, a professional track and field athlete, a hammer thrower, and a 2024 olympic hopeful. i m adam burr mid thunder, i m from i m an actress, and you probably know me from prep. a man s crystal