Indigenous Vision

This site is created to be a voice of the people. All of the relatives here on Turtle Island; a place to connect, and send your voice. We must use our relations as well as our sacred instructions to heal in the midst of the oppression we have lived under. The only way we will heal; is by hearing, and living the lifeway of our relations.

Or in a bunch of useless words…

This site is designed to provide people with sociological understanding of the status and institutional structure of American Indian people living on Turtle Island. It critically assesses the extent to which racialism and oppression have created a highly diversified, but historically connected, people who have coalesced into a relatively cohesive entity for their economic, sociopolitical, and social pyschological viability, and to recapture cultural elements of their distant past. The major theme of this site is that while diversity characterizes the entire institutional structure of American Indian people (e.g., family, spirituality, socioeconomic structure, residential patterns, access to healthcare etc.), there is also a sense of “Community” and “shared fate” which evolved out of similar life experiences.

Mitakuye Oyasin