New Year’s Eve is Watchnight for people of color born on the land of the Union States. Watchnight Ceremony is a healing medicine to send blessings to all who need them with much love, honor and respect.
Category Archives: Native Women
Autumnal Equinox
Recovering from self pity, doubt and failure by making textiles while practicing indigenous ways of knowing.
Juneteenth: Dance With Ancestors Day
Childhood memory of community family Juneteenth celebration in 1955 on Roanoke Island.
Woke Up This Morning With My Mind Stayed On Freedom
Freedom starts inside and spreads outward and begins with peace of mind. Music unlocks the door!
Why Is Voting Important? | Day 05
Why is voting important to me?
Got A Freedom Song In My Spirit
What does freedom look like to you? I see freedom and unlimited possibilities in the landscape of The Kainai Reserve.
If I Can Help Somebody
Day 01 of my journey to Otahpiaaki 2019. It’s a new day and my heart is full of gratitude, joy and expectation.
Anything Is Possible!
Strategies for healing a broken heart through indigenous textile practices.
You Don’t Know What Love Is Until You Know The Meaning Of The Blues!
Reflections on the 3rd anniversary of my mother’s death, and the lessons I’m learning about living life with purpose.
Witnessing Transformation On Indigenous First Contact Land
Indigenous textiles as a source of healing and transformation practiced by Official Nottoway Indian Tribe of Virginia.