Native Americans : We Shall Remain | LoVina Louie | TEDxCoeurdalene
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A Native American speaker reflects on the historical and generational trauma faced by her people, emphasizing the importance of healing, understanding the past, and honoring ancestors for a better future. She highlights the significance of traditional ways, like canoe journeys, in reconnecting with ancestral roots and promoting unity and pride in heritage.
Insights
- Customer, a member of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, stresses the enduring impact of historical and generational trauma on Native American families and communities, shedding light on the struggles resulting from colonization and cultural suppression.
- Emphasizing the importance of healing, honoring ancestors, and embracing traditional practices like canoe journeys, the speaker underscores the necessity of understanding the past to build a unified, prideful future rooted in ancestral wisdom and connection to the land.
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Recent questions
What are the traditional ways of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe?
Respect for the land and teachings.
How did colonization impact Native American communities?
Historical and generational trauma.
What is the significance of the song shared by the speaker?
Unity, connection, and responsibility.
How do traditional practices like canoe journeys help reconnect with ancestral roots?
Promoting unity and pride in heritage.
Why is it important to honor ancestors and understand the past?
Striving for a better future.
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