Category Native American

Day 22 of 1461

Verse “You can’t wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.” — Navajo Proverb Significance This proverb speaks to the challenge of confronting denial and deception. It reminds us that those who choose to ignore the truth cannot be…

Day 17 of 1461

A close-up of hands holding black sand in a heart shape, symbolizing care for nature.

Verse “We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children.” – Native American Proverb Significance This Native American proverb speaks to the deep understanding of responsibility and accountability that is woven into many Indigenous…

Day 14 of 1461

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Verse “Send forth a good thought, for a good thought will return to you.” — Native American Proverb Significance This Native American proverb speaks to the power of positivity and the idea that what we put into the world often…

Day 7 of 1461

Indian Chief

Teaching “There is no death, only a change of worlds.”— Chief Seattle (Suquamish and Duwamish) Significance This quote from Chief Seattle speaks to more than just life and death—it reflects a deep understanding of transformation. In Native American worldviews, change…