Today, we remember and honor the courageous peace officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice to keep our communities safe. Their dedication and bravery will never be forgotten. #PeaceOfficersMemorialDay 🕊️
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Today & every day, we humbly salute & honor the memory of peace officers who courageously & selflessly served our country. We know freedom isn't free. #ThankYou for your service. #NationalPeaceOfficerMemorialDay #PeaceOfficerMemorialDay
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The Trail of Tears is perhaps the most well-known of the forced relocations of Native Americans (displacing some 60,000 members of the so-called Five Civilized Tribes between 1830 and 1850), but in fact there were numerous forced relocations throughout Indian Country: the Navajo 300 mile 'Long Walk' in 1864, the 1876 ejection of the Sioux and Cheyenne from the Black Hills; the 1856 Grand Ronde Trail of Tears in Oregon; or the 1846-1873 genocide of California Indians, to name a few. The forced relocation of Native Americans didn't end in the 1800's - the Aleut were forcibly relocated in 1942 during WWII by the U.S. Navy to S.E. Alaska, where many died in squalid internment camps that were worse than prison camps for POWs during the same era. Closer to home, the ancestors of present day Perryville, Alaska- a community I have worked for since 2006 - were themselves forcibly relocated by the U.S. Revenue Cutter Service (USCG) in 1912, after the Novarupta volcanic eruption buried their ancestral villages. This wasn’t a case of eviction at gunpoint, but a humanitarian relocation. Captain Perry dropped the survivors off on the beach in present day Perryville, which became a natural disaster refugee camp of tents initially, where folks put their survival skills to good use building a new community for themselves in the treeless landscape. The relocation of these survivors would be a precursor to the climate refugees in villages in Alaska today seeking to relocate as their villages succumb to accelerated coastal erosion due to the loss of sea ice and melting permafrost. Just as the effects of war can be felt for generations, the historic trauma endured by Native Americans due to centuries of conquest and conflict originating with the early settlers of the U.S. (in conjunction with the States and federal government that together imposed the dispossession of lands and resources) continues to impact Native Americans today in many subtle but profound ways. Godspeed Cherokee Nation on your path of healing and recovery - I have witnessed myself the incredible resilience of your people and Nation, along with your entrepreneurial spirit, and will always be inspired by how much you have overcome despite the enormous sacrifices over the centuries.
Today is Cherokee Nation Remembrance Day. 185 years ago today, one of the final groups of Cherokees arrived in Indian Territory after being forcibly removed from our homelands and enduring a perilous journey across the Trail of Tears. The Hildebrand detachment arrived on March 24, 1839, in Indian Territory, near present-day Westville, Oklahoma, while the Taylor detachment arrived on March 30, 1839. These were the final two detachments out of 17 groups that undertook the 1,000-mile relocation, concluding one of the darkest chapters in our history. Today, and every day, we remember and honor all of our ancestors who survived, as well as those who perished.
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Thanks for the review, LoveAriel! A Summer of Unity (Defenders of the Realm #5.5) https://lnkd.in/ec7NkGAH Amidst strife, a bond unbreakable. In a world teetering on the edge of conflict, two hearts navigate the treacherous waters of politics and rebellion to find strength in unity. "Summer of Unity" unfolds the captivating tale of Rowena and Hector, whose journey from Eldavon to Odentia becomes a test of their love and commitment to peace. Amidst assassination attempts and political upheaval, they strive to bridge the deep-rooted animosities between their kingdoms. Facing opposition from advisors, courtiers, and a rebellious faction, their resolve is tested at every turn. As they plan to introduce new magic through the Silver Springs, their vision for a united future is challenged by those who fear change. Amidst chaos, Hector's feelings deepen, but misunderstandings threaten to sever their newly formed bond. With Rowena's hidden powers and their shared determination, they confront external threats and internal doubts. Their love, once uncertain, becomes the beacon that could lead both kingdoms out of darkness. As they stand together against formidable odds, "Summer of Unity" is a testament to the power of love and diplomacy over discord and fear. #epicfantasy #fantasyromance #yafantasy #cleanfantasy #fatedmates #dragons
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Remembrance Day is the day when we commemorate the armistice that brought an end to hostilities in World War I. It's an opportunity to honour those who have served, and who continue to serve, Canada and to remind ourselves of how important it is to work toward peace. To learn more about Remembrance Day: https://lnkd.in/gXydigU
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Cherokee Removal is a tragedy that has defined the narratives that constitute who the Cherokee are as a people into the modern political era. Despite our rights under our treaties, case and statutory law, and our own independent sovereign claims to our homeland in the Southeast, our people were forced to undergo the separate population transfers known as the Trail of Tears. For Cherokee Nation Remembrance Day, it is critical for all Cherokee, other Natives, and allies to incorporate efforts to decolonize into our practices while power structures in the United States and Canada hinder Indigenous communities from obtaining capital, finding extensive career opportunities, and engaging with other means of socioeconomic development on tribal lands. What can we collectively accomplish to meet these outcomes for Native professionals? #cherokee #tsalagi #landback #cherokeenation #cherokeenationofoklahoma #economicdevelopment #indiancountry #ndn #urbanndn #cherokeeremoval #cwy #indigenous #firstnations #indigeneity #communitybuilding #indigenousprofessionals
Today is Cherokee Nation Remembrance Day. 185 years ago today, one of the final groups of Cherokees arrived in Indian Territory after being forcibly removed from our homelands and enduring a perilous journey across the Trail of Tears. The Hildebrand detachment arrived on March 24, 1839, in Indian Territory, near present-day Westville, Oklahoma, while the Taylor detachment arrived on March 30, 1839. These were the final two detachments out of 17 groups that undertook the 1,000-mile relocation, concluding one of the darkest chapters in our history. Today, and every day, we remember and honor all of our ancestors who survived, as well as those who perished.
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A year ago (give or take 24 hours), I wrote and posted the attached blog. As I consider events in the Middle East and the last couple of days' testimonies at the Covid Inquiry, it's scary just how relevant some of last year's musings still are. Another year passes, but the need for and power of remembrance and reflection doesn't diminish. We stand on the shoulders of giants. ANHH Consulting Ltd Sindy Jones Grace Cowie Royal British Legion #WearYourPoppyWithPride #lestweforget #Dad #covidinquiry #remembrance #remembranceday #governance #NolanPrinciples
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