Lakota Man(@LakotaMan1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Celebrate with me. 4 Indigenous communities (Standing Rock, Rosebud, Cheyenne River and Pine Ridge) in South Dakota have officially banned puppy killer Kristi Noem from their reservations.

Celebrate with me. 4 Indigenous communities (Standing Rock, Rosebud, Cheyenne River and Pine Ridge) in South Dakota have officially banned puppy killer Kristi Noem from their reservations.
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Cheyenne ☀︎(@l_Cheyenne_l) 's Twitter Profile Photo

わー‼︎ 彼らの顔はとてもかわいい…

Small translation by me (1/2 for today since I was absent)
Art creds to Piyo 🫶

わー‼︎ 彼らの顔はとてもかわいい…

Small translation by me (1/2 for today since I was absent)
Art creds to Piyo 🫶
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Cheyenne ☀︎(@l_Cheyenne_l) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ゆたまき
I think the moment she says she doesn't like something Yuta will go out of his way to get rid of it behind her back

ゆたまき
I think the moment she says she doesn't like something Yuta will go out of his way to get rid of it behind her back
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Cheyenne ☀︎(@l_Cheyenne_l) 's Twitter Profile Photo

しつこい憂太くん… かわいい‼︎

I made this without letting my proofreader read it first so spare me
(2/2 posts for today)

As always translation by me! Beautiful art by Piyo

しつこい憂太くん… かわいい‼︎

I made this without letting my proofreader read it first so spare me 
(2/2 posts for today)

As always translation by me! Beautiful art by Piyo
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native American today_(@natives_soul) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eddie Gray, son of White Elk. Northern Cheyenne man. 1890. Montana. Photo by Christian Barthelmess. Source - Montana Historical Society

Eddie Gray, son of White Elk. Northern Cheyenne man. 1890. Montana. Photo by Christian Barthelmess. Source - Montana Historical Society
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RetroSixties(@RetroSixties) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1985, Pam Grier, whose mother hailed from the Cheyenne tribe, is captured wearing a traditional Native American headdress in a photograph taken by Harry Langdon.

1985, Pam Grier, whose mother hailed from the Cheyenne tribe, is captured wearing a traditional Native American headdress in a photograph taken by Harry Langdon.
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Native Root(@natives_root) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The town of Watonga, Oklahoma, was named to honor Chief Wa-ton-gha (of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes). His name means “Black Coyote.”
(9571, Joseph O. Hickox Collection, OHS)

The town of Watonga, Oklahoma, was named to honor Chief Wa-ton-gha (of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes). His name means “Black Coyote.”
(9571, Joseph O. Hickox Collection, OHS)
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Native American Lovers(@native900) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cheyenne American Horse beside his tepee with his two wives, daughters, and son. Montana. 1901. Photo by L.A. Huffman. Source - Montana Historical Society.

Cheyenne American Horse beside his tepee with his two wives, daughters, and son. Montana. 1901. Photo by L.A. Huffman. Source - Montana Historical Society.
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