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    The Dynamics of Survive Vs. Thrive

    The Dynamics of Survive Vs. Thrive

    This past week was full with the buzz of Midterm Election season. In the business of voting and family and life along with the changing of actual seasons, I began to think about how these changing times affect all of who we are as human beings, but also as Native peoples. How do we continue to navigate through the trauma and shock of the cold of winter from fall, moving on into the birth of spring and the heat of summer and back again? Even if you live somewhere without four
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