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Muwekma Ohlone Tribe

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Mákkin Mak Muwékma Wolwóolum, ’Akkoy Mak-Warep, Manne Mak Hiswi! ~ We Are Muwekma Ohlone, Welcome To Our Land, Where We Are Born!

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For our tribe, the Earth is not a place we live on, it’s a living relative we care for. Our people have walked these lands for thousands of years not as owners, but as protectors. We listened to the winds, moved with the tides, and lived in reciprocity with the rivers, the

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The warmth of summer brings more than sun, it brings our people together across land, across generations. These are not reunions, they are rhythms we’ve always known. We gather to honor the land that feeds us, to share what’s sacred not just in things, but in teachings, songs,

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What happens when tribal identity is treated like a business model? Across Indian Country, some federally recognized casino tribes are using their influence to silence others — not to protect culture, but to protect profits. “You’re No Indian” is more than a phrase. It’s a

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We’ve carried the weight of silence for generations…but we were never alone in this story. From our unrecognized kin to those still holding land today—our truths echo the same. The erasure, the resistance, the survival. This message is a reminder: We are not divided. We are not

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As the sun reaches its peak, we pause, not just to witness its brilliance, but to remember who we are and where we come from. For our tribe, the Summer Solstice is more than a seasonal shift; it is a sacred reminder of cycles, connection, and clarity. We honor the land, the

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"Justice for Muwekma students go to Washington to fight for our tribe's recognition. Will our California representatives meet with them ? - follow their journey " #justiceformuwekma #muwekmaohlone #studentsforjustice #nativeyouthrising #wearestillhere #indigenousrights

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NERVOUS BUT DETERMINED — Day 3 in D.C. pushed us out of our comfort zone. We met with Reps. Huffman, Gray, DeSaulnier, and more to fight for Muwekma recognition — and they listened. This movement is bigger than us, and we’re just getting started.‼️‼️ - - - - #native #outreach

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The Indigenous Justice Collective (IJC) recently met with members of Congress in Washington D.C., urging them to support federal recognition for our tribe—the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Bay Area. Despite centuries of resilience and contributions to the region, our

The Indigenous Justice Collective (IJC) recently met with members of Congress in Washington D.C., urging them to support federal recognition for our tribe—the original inhabitants of the San Francisco Bay Area.

Despite centuries of resilience and contributions to the region, our
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For over four decades, we have walked a path paved with silence, delay, and denial. But our spirits never faded. This is not just a campaign. It is a call to honor our truth, to recognize our rights, and to stand with our people those who came before and those who will rise

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From Capitol Hill to the heart of advocacy , we met with congressional leaders, shared the Muwekma story, and left with their support and a renewed mission. This isn’t the end. It’s just the beginning. 💪🏽📜 - - - - #native #bellarmine #support #outreach #congress #internship

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They tried to take our words from us. Tried to break the rhythm of our stories, the warmth in our greetings, the prayers in our breath. But our language never truly left. It waited in the soil, in the songs, in the silence between generations. Now, we speak Chochenyo again. Not

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GET INVOLVED NOW‼️‼️ ——————————————— LINK HERE 👇 linktr.ee/indigenousjust… - - - - - - #native #bellarmine #support #outreach #congress #internship #help #tribe #fyp #advocacy

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We are not asking to be remembered. We are demanding to be recognized. For too long, we were erased from the pages of history while still living on the very land that tried to forget us. But survival is not silence, it is movement, it is voice, and it is action. With every step

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They tried to silence our voices… At the Trail of Truth, we stood for our ancestors, for our children, and for the generations yet to come. We walked with prayers in our hearts and truth on our lips. We remembered those they erased. We faced violence not with hate, but with

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We gathered at ‘Ootchamin ‘Ooyakma (Jasper Ridge) and Stanford for the 3rd Annual Environmental Justice Through the Lens of Indigenous Peoples' Conference — where land, language, and lifeways stood at the center of the conversation. Over two days, we stood with tribal leaders,

We gathered at ‘Ootchamin ‘Ooyakma (Jasper Ridge) and Stanford for the 3rd Annual Environmental Justice Through the Lens of Indigenous Peoples' Conference — where land, language, and lifeways stood at the center of the conversation.

Over two days, we stood with tribal leaders,
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Today is National I Love Horses Day, but for us, love doesn't begin or end with a date on the calendar. Horses weren’t always part of our world, but when they came, they changed so much. They carried more than just people, they carried spirit, strength, and a new rhythm to our

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We’ve sat at the table. We’ve shared our truth about our land, our history, our right to exist as sovereign people. This was never about a casino. This has always been about recognition, about being seen, heard and treated with dignity. We reached out to Sam Liccardo. Not once,

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They promised to care for us, so long as the rivers flowed and the grass grew. But the rivers still flow, the grass still grows... and we’re still waiting.” In this powerful reflection, Razzle Dazzle, a relative from the Miwok tribe and kin to our tribe speaks from his heart.

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Black Horse calls it like it is. We’re living under policies that strip us of dignity. More prisoners here than anywhere else in the world. Laws passed by people who never walk where we walk, never feel what we feel. They sit in power, while our people fight to survive. We’re