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I’m 26 and class of 2007. I think Australia has a different school timeline, some other commentator mentioned that they don’t have kindergarten, so they start 1st grade at 5 or so. and also some folks are have earlier birthdays and are older than others in their class, and other folks have late birthdays are are

No, I realized I wasn’t clear when I read your comment, which is why I tried to politely answer.

I get your point, but suicide rates for AI/AK youth are double the national average for youth, and for usually 10 points higher than other racial sub groups. So while it might be common for suicide to be high on the list for youth, the rates are ridiculously higher for indigenous kids.

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) actually tries to close that loophole, allowing tribal jurisdictions to prosecute non-Natives for crimes such as sexual assault or rape. It didn’t take effect until March of 2015 however, so it is still early to judge how effective this will be.

You obviously don’t have the first clue as to how your suggestion -fucking forcibly removing people from their land because you think our cultures, beliefs and ways of life are primitive or worthless- aligns pretty sweetly with the ways we’ve already been fucked over. Your idea for fixing it isn’t really fixing

In the US, the second leading cause of death for American Indian and Alaska Native youth - ages 10-24 in both urban and rural environments- is suicide. It’s prevalent among many of our communities. Generally has a lot to do with the historical and generational trauma our families and communities have gone through,

Native here, this mindset from non-Natives is a contributing factor to WHY WE TRY TO KILL OURSELVES.

Unfortunately, this is common in indigenous communities. There has been a state of emergency on in the Pine Ridge reservation for years because of the youth suicide rate.

Nice try, but no. It's not derailment.

It’s not derailing to critique and question privileged narratives that ignore intersections and oppression.

Except that this warm positive story does nothing to acknowledge the privileges that the author had to have in order to have such a warm, positive experience with her Evangelical church. I grew up with people who had warm, positive experiences with the church, who then did nothing when the church was harmful.

Exactly. I’m happy for them, that they had a happy, comfortable experience with Evangelical churches.

I’m happy for you, and it sounds like your parents are pretty great people.

Jesus Fucking Christ, are you actually asking a Native if they have red skin? Are you a fucking infant?

1) There you go, being all condescending again.

I read just fine, thank you very much for your condescension there. You’re referring to the non-Natives who bitch and complain, but according to you aren’t doing shit? Well they are doing a hell of a lot more than you are, because non-Native allies bitching and complaining about the Redskins name are helping us inch

Your entire post is bullshit.

Columbusing food is like when Whole Foods declares collard greens the “new kale,” it starts showing up in bougie restaurants at expensive af prices, and think pieces are like “You’d never believe what this new wonder plant” bullshit, when collage greens have been a staple of soul food forever.

How did I not know this existed? Thanks!

Actually, there are three seperate Seminole tribal entities. Only one gets any sort of compensation. The other two, especially the Seminole Tribe of Oklahoma, take exception with FSU using their name and likeness.