Below are the best resources we could find featuring chelsey luger about indigenous well being.
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Many of us grew up facing racism and discrimination for practicing our culture and simply being Indigenous.
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Cultural appropriation in fashion plays a huge role in the continued dismissal of indigenous cultures as primitive, dismisses indigenous people as playthings, and perpetuates the idea that we are relics of the past.
Most public schools in the U.S. teach shamefully little about Indigenous history, and the contributions of Indigenous women remain notably left out.
We’ve also learned that, unlike other Americans who have had crimes committed against them, Native people, historically and today, have had little success seeking reparations in court.
“We take pride in our hair because it represents our nations and our blood.” – Chelsey Luger.
Like many other First Nations and Native American parents of our generation across Canada and the USA, we are doing everything we can to reclaim culturally significant pregnancy and birthing practices.
A cannabis company believes the pot industry could save tribal nations from poverty. But many argue it would only make a drug problem worse.
They’re reclaiming the tradition of female leadership and turning the old, white, male-dominated perspective of history on its head.
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“We wanted to reclaim our power, health, and food sovereignty, because holistic wellness has been part of our culture for thousands of years,” says Chelsey Luger
Luger talks about indigenous communities, the struggles they have endured in this country.