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Kali Froncek

@kalifroncek

Cultural Anthropology, American Indian Studies, and Global Health | University of Wisconsin - Madison Undergraduate

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daanis (@gindaanis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And of course nobody wants to cede power. That feels like inequity to those who benefit from it. Which is why we have to name it. And we have to recognize when we are upholding settler colonialism in our desire for inclusion.

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‘Cultural practices everywhere, from spears to shamanism, develop because people subjectively evaluate them to be effective means of satisfying regular goals’ Subjective selection and the evolution of complex culture - Singh Evolutionary Anthropology onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

Honor the Earth (@honortheearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Today, I write to you from Dakota Territory, where young men and women ride horses in the deepest of cold, remembering their ancestors and relatives who were hung in Mankato, Minnesota, in 1862." Click to read Winona LaDuke's end of year reflections: honorearth.org/news/solstice-…

"Today, I write to you from Dakota Territory, where young men and women ride horses in the deepest of cold, remembering their ancestors and relatives who were hung in Mankato, Minnesota, in 1862." 
Click to read Winona LaDuke's end of year reflections:
honorearth.org/news/solstice-…
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Rather than appropriating #Indigenous Culture, educating yourself about and contributing to Indigenous Peoples directly are meaningful ways to show reverence and respect for the ongoing, collective healing journey of #NativeAmerican communities. bit.ly/3PRy8N5

Rather than appropriating #Indigenous Culture, educating yourself about and contributing to Indigenous Peoples directly are meaningful ways to show reverence and respect for the ongoing, collective healing journey of #NativeAmerican communities.  bit.ly/3PRy8N5
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Alcohol is present at most holiday events, which can be hard for those struggling with addiction. Sheila Specker, UMN Medical School professor, discusses the realities of alcohol use during the holidays and offers tips for those struggling. Read more: z.umn.edu/8ahl

Alcohol is present at most holiday events, which can be hard for those struggling with addiction. Sheila Specker, <a href="/umnmedschool/">UMN Medical School</a> professor, discusses the realities of alcohol use during the holidays and offers tips for those struggling. Read more: z.umn.edu/8ahl
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Looking for a new show to binge-watch? Check out these awesome tv-shows written and directed by Native creators. We love to see it! #NativeRepresentation loom.ly/deaQrOo

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"One Governor should not have the power to dictate the facts of U.S. history," Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker said of GOP Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' move to ban an African American studies AP course. n.pr/3DmE9wm

American Anthropological Association (@americananthro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're getting ready for Anthropology Day on Thursday (Feb. 16). To celebrate, we talked with some AAA colleagues to learn about what #anthropology means to them. Daniel Ginsberg, Director of Education and Professional Practice, explains how they got into anthropology! #AnthroDay

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Watch “Amplifying Black Narratives: Black Publishers and Bookstores.” Mélina Mangal, Rekhet Si-Asar, and Dionne Sims discussed work by Black authors, librarians, independent publishers, and bookstore owners to get books by Black authors on the shelves. youtube.com/watch?v=UQ-k5K…

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Over half the states make no mention of a single Native American in their state curriculum . 87% don’t mention Native history after 1900. Their curriculum was based on Native erasure. That was the blueprint.

Over half the states make no mention of a single Native American in their state curriculum . 87% don’t mention Native history after 1900. 

Their curriculum was based on Native erasure. That was the blueprint.
Honor the Earth (@honortheearth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read more about the dangerous Enbirdge "line 5" pipeline that threatens the waters of WI and MI and what people are doing to stop it. Visit: buff.ly/3Z9ptZX #RejectLine5 #StudownLine5 #Stopline3

Read more about the dangerous Enbirdge "line 5" pipeline that threatens the waters of WI and MI and what people are doing to stop it. 

Visit:  buff.ly/3Z9ptZX

#RejectLine5 #StudownLine5 #Stopline3
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If you’re able, please help a fellow human that is currently jailed for standing up against the injustice of cop city/ATL forest. *read pic for ways to help* (parts of names are censored due to recent campus safety concerns)

If you’re able, please help a fellow human that is currently jailed for standing up against the injustice of cop city/ATL forest. *read pic for ways to help* (parts of names are censored due to recent campus safety concerns)