
Native Womens Wilderness
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A gathering to share stories, to learn, and to support other Native Women in the Wild. Use #nativewomenswilderness to get featured!
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Today we celebrate #IndigenousPeoplesDay, not Columbus. Today we honor our Native, Indigenous, and First Nations People. We honor their beautiful culture, their language, their traditions, but most importantly we honor them as individuals. Jaylyn Gough of Native Womens Wilderness


Looking for women of color who climbed or did other outdoor sports while pregnant, to talk gear for an Outside Magazine story. White ladies, don't worry, you're well represented. cc Latino Outdoors Outdoor Afro Abigail Wise Native Womens Wilderness

“Native people and indigenous people will always have a connection to the land. This land is our land.” - Jaylyn Gough, Founder and Executive Director of Native Womens Wilderness Wilderness. It's Time to Fly. #timetofly spr.ly/60141yrDn




Jaylyn Gough founded Native Womens Wilderness to get Native women outside and break assumptions about who is and who deserves to be outside. #timetofly Learn more about Jaylyn, Native Womens Wilderness and the importance of reconnection on the HOKA blog: spr.ly/60191PZNd





Last year, Jaylyn Gough and Native Womens Wilderness inspired us to reconnect. With whom, or with what, are you looking forward to reconnecting this year? It’s time to reconnect. It’s Time to Fly. #timetofly


Thanks to everyone who has amplified this message! And please follow Native Womens Wilderness @NativesOutdoors @Native_NewsNet Utah Diné Bikéyah Jacqueline Keeler Navajo Times Rebecca Nagle Delores Schilling @ecohugger and other native voices and accounts that center indigenous perspectives.

MMIW — Native Womens Wilderness nativewomenswilderness.org/mmiw #MMNAWG #MMIW #MMIWG #INDIGENOUS #TAIRP Native Womens Wilderness



Hey y’all, it me. When I’m not working at the big green, I work at Native Womens Wilderness. Right now Navajo Nation is suffering disproportionate rates of COVID-19. Yet they’re underresourced and not equipped to handle this pandemic. Here’s how YOU can help Navajo Nation. (1/3)




Thank you @audreynlnguyen, Julia Furlan, Melanin Base Camp, and Native Womens Wilderness for the insights shared in yesterday's Life Kit episode. Be sure to give it a listen, friends!

Indigenous Womxn (girls +) are murdered 10x higher than all other ethnicities. On #MMIW Day, we honor those who are missing and those who were murdered. We all have a right to safe communities. #NoMoreStolenSisters (Video by Native Womens Wilderness)