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Whispers of the Fire

01/20/2026
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01/20/2026

Happy 73rd birthday to Graham Greene🎉🎈
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Graham Greene – Canadian First Nations actor acclaimed for roles in Dances with Wolves and The Green Mile.
GRAHAM GREENE - FIRST NATIONS Canadian actor who belongs to the ONEIDA tribe. He has worked on stage, in film, and in TV productions in Canada, the U.K., and the U.S. He was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his 1990 performance in ""Dances with Wolves"". Other films you may have seen him in include Thunderheart, Maverick, Die Hard with a Vengeance, the Green Mile, and Wind River. Graham Greene graduated from the Centre for Indigenous Theatre in 1974 & immediately began performing in professional theatre in Toronto and England, while also working as an audio technician for area rock bands. His TV debut was in 1979 and his screen debut in 1983. His acting career has now spanned over 4 decades & he remains as busy as ever. In addition to the Academy Award nomination for Dance with Wolves, he has been consistently recognized for his work, and also received nominations in 1994, 2000, 2004, 2006, and 2016.

The River RemembersThe river curves like a silent scar,etched by footsteps heavy with loss.They walked through night and...
01/13/2026

The River Remembers

The river curves like a silent scar,
etched by footsteps heavy with loss.
They walked through night and hunger,
with stars as their only witness.

A child’s cry vanished in the wind,
an elder’s song sank into the soil.
Feathers clung to sorrowed hair,
hope whispered in the shadow of trees.

Yet even as tears salted the earth,
they carried their names,
their stories,
their sacred ways—
woven into each painful step.

Now the river remembers,
and the moon still bows in grief.
But their spirit walks onward—
never erased,
only rising.

In The Circle We Are All EqualLong ago, before men carved lines into the earth and claimed them as borders, the Elders t...
01/12/2026

In The Circle We Are All Equal

Long ago, before men carved lines into the earth and claimed them as borders, the Elders taught that the circle is sacred — the shape of the sun, the moon, the nest, the drum. All things move in circles: the seasons, the stories, the breath of life.

In the circle, the fire shares its warmth equally. The cedar smoke rises without favor. The youngest and the oldest sit side by side, each a keeper of wisdom — one remembering, the other becoming.

There is no head in the circle, for no one leads the wind. And there is no tail, for no one follows the river’s end. All are part of the flow.

The bear does not ask the wolf to bow, and the eagle does not look down upon the turtle. In the great hoop of life, we sit shoulder to shoulder with the stars, not beneath them.

That is how balance is kept — not by power, but by presence. Not by command, but by listening. In the circle, we are not many. We are one.

Never look down on anyone,unless your hand is reaching out to lift them up.Strength is not standing above others,but rem...
01/12/2026

Never look down on anyone,
unless your hand is reaching out to lift them up.
Strength is not standing above others,
but remembering those who once fell below.
Hold your head high for dignity,
bend only for compassion.
True power is never loud —
it is proven by quiet acts of humanity.

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01/11/2026

We need a big Aho!💪💕

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01/10/2026

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You can watch me mock me block me or join me what you cannot do is stop me
01/10/2026

You can watch me mock me block me or join me what you cannot do is stop me

This road did not lead to a new beginning,it led through tears,through dreams crushed beneath history’s weight.125,000 w...
01/10/2026

This road did not lead to a new beginning,
it led through tears,
through dreams crushed beneath history’s weight.

125,000 were forced to walk away from home.
40,000 never arrived.
The land remembers their names,
even when maps tried to erase them.

The Trail of Tears
was not a journey—
it was a wound that never healed.

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