Re-Indigenizing Myself: Claiming My Identity as a Native Woman
Throughout my life I have had many identities. As a kid growing up in Texas I understood myself to be Mexican and Catholic. There were
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Throughout my life I have had many identities. As a kid growing up in Texas I understood myself to be Mexican and Catholic. There were
Bisexual. The first time I ever heard that word I was in 9th grade history class. I remember my entire body suddenly … listening. I
Image by Vanja Vukelic What blend of family, place, culture, blood, bones, innate spark, exploration, stardust, and self-determination makes us who we are? It’s a good
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