Indigenous Identity -A United Nations Youth Update by Andrea Landry


Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

February 6, 2013

Indigenous Identity-It Is In Our Daily Lives Andrea Landry Can an Indigenous youth be identified through the colour of one's skin? Through the languages that slip off of their tongue in ceremony? Through the fact that they live in a village in a rural setting surrounded by rainforest and culture? Or is it through governmental [...]read more

Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

(Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation)

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Location: Twin Buttes, North Dakota

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