indigenous

  • ANCESTRAL BRIDGES

    Ancestral Bridges: Reconnecting to the Intelligence That Never Left

    Ancestral Bridges is a movement dedicated to reclaiming ancestral knowledge and identities that colonization attempted to erase. Through art, storytelling, and community, it reconnects individuals with their heritage, emphasizing the wisdom encoded in symbols and traditions across cultures. The initiative honors the resilience and intelligence of ancestors, fostering healing and remembrance.

  • The Forgotten Colonized: Why White Indigenous Europeans Must Join the Fight for Black and Brown Sovereignty

    The Forgotten Colonized: Why White Indigenous Europeans Must Join the Fight for Black and Brown Sovereignty

    The article urges descendants of colonized European peoples in the Americas, like the Irish and Basque, to acknowledge their ancestors’ histories of oppression instead of adopting the privilege of “whiteness.” It calls for solidarity with Indigenous and Black liberation movements, emphasizing that all oppressed peoples share a common struggle against systemic colonial exploitation.

  • Blood Quantum: The Math That Makes Indigenous Peoples Disappear

    Blood Quantum: The Math That Makes Indigenous Peoples Disappear

    You’ve been told that “Native Americans” are the Indigenous peoples of North America. But what you haven’t been told is that “Native American” is a colonial trap—a legal category designed to mathematically eliminate Indigenous peoples within a few generations… Read More at https://atomic-temporary-233733782.wpcomstaging.com (link in bio 🔗)

  • Why Your Abuela Says "Mejorando La Raza"—And Why It's Colonial Programming

    Why Your Abuela Says “Mejorando La Raza”—And Why It’s Colonial Programming

    The 500-year-old Spanish colonial system designed to make Indigenous peoples ashamed of themselves and compete for whiteness. It’s called the casta system, and it’s still running your family’s brain. Read More at https://atomic-temporary-233733782.wpcomstaging.com (link in bio 🔗)

  • They Made Indigenous Peoples "Black" to Steal the Land

    They Made Indigenous Peoples “Black” to Steal the Land

    Before colonizers arrived, North America had sophisticated civilizations that built structures rivaling Egypt’s pyramids. Cahokia, near present-day St. Louis, had 20,000 people—larger than London at the time… Historical accounts describe diverse Indigenous populations, including dark-skinned peoples who built these civilizations. The Kaw people of Kansas were described as having skin “as black as Negros.” Various…

  • The Great Erasure: How Census Systems Severed Indigenous Identity Across the Americas

    The Hidden Story of America’s First Census Cover-Up In the dusty archives of Carroll County, Georgia lies a 1830 census record that reveals one of America’s most systematic acts of bureaucratic erasure. The entire Cherokee Indian population—138 people with names like Pumpkinpile, Raincrow, and Swimmer—were officially classified as “colored persons” rather than as Cherokee Indians.

  • Reclaiming the Tether: The battle over birth, spirit, and sovereignty in the age of synthetic life.

    Explore the rising use of artificial wombs, CRISPR gene editing, AI child monitoring, and DNA surveillance—and exposes how these trends are tied to a new wave of eugenics dressed up as “progress.”

  • Unveiling the Original Mound Builders

    There is evidence, oral tradition, and suppressed history that women played a central role in the Mound Builder civilizations, particularly within the Washitaw (Ouachita) Nation and other ancient matrilineal cultures across Turtle Island (North America). “Before patriarchy, there was the Earth Mother. And her daughters built the mounds.” — Livity.Blog | Hidden Histories. Ancestral Intelligence.

  • The Billionaire Dream is Dead — and That’s a Good Thing

    The post critiques the glorification of billionaires and the detrimental culture it fosters. It advocates for a shift from materialism to community and connection, encouraging individuals to embrace ancestral wisdom and live authentically. The new culture, focused on creativity, integrity, and collective care, calls for reclaiming a meaningful, earth-centered existence.

  • Matriarchal Societies Around the World: Is the New Earth Matriarchal?

    Matriarchal Societies Around the World: The Healing Power of Indigenous Matriarchs

    Matriarchal societies present alternative governance models emphasizing balance, sustainability, and communal wisdom in contrast to patriarchal structures. Cultures like the Mosuo and Haudenosaunee showcase how women influence leadership and community through matrilineal systems. As modern crises loom, incorporating matriarchal principles may guide society toward ecological and social renewal.

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