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I’m a M42 year old Native American living in north eastern Nevada and I was asked by the moderator to make a post about my experience and life as a Native American. I was born and raised in the current area I’m living in now I'm part of the western Shoshone natives of the newe tribe. Life is alright for the most part. We have our struggles and strengths like any other community. I’m not sure what else to say about myself but I’m open to answering questions in the comments. Love and respect. 🪶

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[–] WanderWisley@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Tradition is important in all aspects of life for natives I feel it’s just depends on how and who wants to learn and listen. Sadly it is a dying thing, I personally can’t speak my native language at all I know a few words but that’s it.

That's really interesting thanks 😊