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03/08/2026

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๐ŸŽ‚The beloved actor Sam Elliott was born in Sacramento, California on this day in 1944. He turns 81 today! ๐Ÿค  ๐ŸŽ‰โค๏ธGet yours...
03/08/2026

๐ŸŽ‚The beloved actor Sam Elliott was born in Sacramento, California on this day in 1944. He turns 81 today! ๐Ÿค  ๐ŸŽ‰โค๏ธ
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Samuel Pack Elliott (born August 9, 1944) is an American actor. He is the recipient of several accolades, including a Screen Actors Guild Award and a National Board of Review Award.
He has been nominated for an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and two Emmy Awards. Elliott was cast in the musical drama A Star Is Born (2018), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding prizes at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards. He also won a National Board of Review Award. Elliott starred as Shea Brennan in the American drama miniseries 1883 (2021โ€“2022), for which he won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie.
Elliott is known for his distinctive lanky physique, full mustache, and deep, sonorous voice. He began his acting career with minor appearances in The Way West (1967), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), season five of Mission: Impossible, and guest-starred on television in the Western Gunsmoke (1972) before landing his first lead film role in Frogs (1972). His film breakthrough was in the drama Lifeguard (1976). Elliott co-starred in the box office hit Mask (1985) and went on to star in several Louis L'Amour adaptations such as The Quick and the Dead (1987) and Conagher (1991), the latter of which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor โ€“ Miniseries or Television Film. He received his second Golden Globe and first Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Buffalo Girls (1995). His other film credits from the early 1990s include as John Buford in the historical drama Gettysburg (1993) and as Virgil Earp in the Western Tombstone (also 1993). In 1998, he played the Stranger in The Big Lebowski.
In the 2000s, Elliott appeared in supporting roles in the drama We Were Soldiers (2002) and the superhero films Hulk (2003) and Ghost Rider (2007). In 2015, he guest-starred on the series Justified, which earned him a Critics' Choice Television Award, and in 2016 began starring in the Netflix series The Ranch. Elliott subsequently had a lead role in the comedy-drama The Hero.
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Standing L-R- John Baptiste Barnaby, (Interpreter) - Otoe/Pawnee; Charles LeClaire, (Interpreter) - Ponca/French Canadia...
03/07/2026

Standing L-R- John Baptiste Barnaby, (Interpreter) - Otoe/Pawnee; Charles LeClaire, (Interpreter) - Ponca/French Canadian Sitting L-R- Big Elk, Standing Buffalo Bull, White Eagle, Standing Bear - Ponca - 1877

Very worth readingโค๏ธActor, film director, film producer and musician Keanu Charles Reeves (Keanu Charles Reeves),Missed ...
03/04/2026

Very worth readingโค๏ธ
Actor, film director, film producer and musician Keanu Charles Reeves (Keanu Charles Reeves),
Missed the first 20 minutes of the party dedicated to the end of filming of his new movie at one of the clubs in New York.
He waited patiently in the rain to be let in.
No one recognized him.
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The club owner said: โ€œI didn't even know Keanu was standing in the rain waiting to get in - he didn't say anything to anyone.โ€
"He travels by public transport."
"He easily communicates with homeless people on the streets and helps them."
- He was only 60 years old (September 2, 1964)
- He can only eat hot dogs in the park, sitting among normal people.
- After filming one of the "Matrix", he gave all the stuntmen a new motorcycle - in recognition of their skills.
- He gave up most of the salaries of the costume designers and computer scientists who drew the special effects on "The Matrix" - deciding that their share of the film's budget was assessed short.
- He reduced his salary for the movie "The Devil's Advocate" to have enough money to invite Al Pacino.
- Almost at the same time his best friend passed away; His girlfriend lost a child and soon died in a car accident, and his sister suffered from leukemia.
Keanu didn't fail: he donated $5 million to the clinic that treated his sister, refused to be filmed (to be with her), and founded the Leukemia Foundation, donating significant amounts from each fee for the movie.
You may have been born a man, but stay a man..
Also read about Keanu
Keanu Reeves' father is of Hawaiian descent...
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Quanah Parker was the last Chief of the Commanches and never lost a battle to the white man. His tribe roamed over the a...
03/03/2026

Quanah Parker was the last Chief of the Commanches and never lost a battle to the white man. His tribe roamed over the area where Pampas stands. He was never captured by the Army, but decided to surrender and lead his tribe into the white man's culture, only when he saw that there was no alternative.
His was the last tribe in the Staked Plains to come into the reservation system.
Quanah, meaning "fragrant," was born about 1850, son of Comanche Chief Peta Nocona and Cynthia Ann Parker, a white girl taken captive during the 1836 raid on Parker's Fort, Texas. Cynthia Ann Parker was recaptured, along with her daughter, during an 1860 raid on the Pease River in northwest Texas. She had spent 24 years among the Comanche, however, and thus never readjusted to living with the whites again.
She died in Anderson County, Texas, in 1864 shortly after the death of her daughter, Prairie Flower. Ironically, Cynthia Ann's son would adjust remarkably well to living among the white men. But first he would lead a bloody war against them.
Quanah and the Quahada Comanche, of whom his father, Peta Nocona had been chief, refused to accept the provisions of the 1867 Treaty of Medicine Lodge, which confined the southern Plains Indians to a reservation, promising to clothe the Indians and turn them into farmers in imitation of the white settlers.
Knowing of past lies and deceptive treaties of the "White man", Quanah decided to remain on the warpath, raiding in Texas and Mexico and out maneuvering Army Colonel Ronald S. Mackenzie and others. He was almost killed during the attack on buffalo hunters at Adobe Walls in the Texas Panhandle in 1874. The U.S. Army was relentless in its Red River campaign of 1874-75. Quanah's allies, the Quahada were weary and starving.
Mackenzie sent Jacob J. Sturm, a physician and post interpreter, to solicit the Quahada's surrender. Sturm found Quanah, whom he called "a young man of much influence with his people," and pleaded his case. Quanah rode to a mesa, where he saw a wolf come toward him, howl and trot away to the northeast. Overhead, an eagle "glided lazily and then whipped his wings in the direction of Fort Sill," in the words of Jacob Sturm. This was a sign, Quanah thought, and on June 2, 1875, he and his band surrendered at Fort Sill in present-day Oklahoma

03/02/2026

Where tradition rides with the wind, and every step of the journey echoes the spirit of ancestors. Strength, culture, and freedomโ€”moving as one across endless horizons.โ€

Why Isnโ€™t This Map in the History Books?By the age of 10, most children in the United States have been taught all 50 sta...
03/01/2026

Why Isnโ€™t This Map in the History Books?
By the age of 10, most children in the United States have been taught all 50 states that make up the country. But centuries ago, the land that is now the United States was a very different place. Over 20 million Native Americans dispersed across over 1,000 distinct tribes, bands, and ethnic groups populated the territory.
History is not there for you to like or dislike. It is there for you to learn from it. And if it offends you, even better. Because then you are less likely to repeat it. Itโ€™s not yours for you to erase or destroy.
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02/28/2026

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By amplifying Indigenous leadership
and cherishing the strength of our families,
we build a tomorrow rooted in unity.

Happy 97th Birthday to a Remarkable Apache Woman Pauline D GoodayElders are the heart of our people, the keepers of wisd...
02/28/2026

Happy 97th Birthday to a Remarkable Apache Woman Pauline D Gooday
Elders are the heart of our people, the keepers of wisdom and the connection to our past. Their stories, teachings, and strength are priceless gifts that guide us. May we always listen to their counsel, honor their experiences, and apply their wisdom in our daily lives. They are living history, and through them, we remain rooted in who we are.
Today, we celebrate an incredible milestone the 97th birthday of a strong, resilient Indigenous woman from Cibecue. A woman whose life has been woven with love, wisdom, and the spirit of the Apache people.
I remember as a little girl stopping by her brick house, where she and her late husband, an iconic cowboy always welcomed us with kindness. While the men met about livestock and horses, she and my mother would visit, sharing stories and laughter. My parents always spoke highly of her and her husband, admiring the strength and warmth they carried.
She is more than a matriarch she is a living history, a woman of grace and endurance. From the lands of Oak Creek, where she once roamed as a young girl, to Dishchiibikoh, where she calls home, her journey is a testament to the strength of Apache women.
May today be filled with love, joy, and the honor she so deeply deserves. Happy Birthday! Please join me in wishing her a wonderful birthday.

02/25/2026

America ๐Ÿ’›
Listening with intention,
we uplift Indigenous voices
and build peace among sisters.

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02/22/2026

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