u/Wooden_Coffee_9482

21f, who wants to be friends??

stuff im interested in consist of

anime,shows,movies,documentaries

music,rap, hiphop, rnb, country, western, jazz, blues

artwork(it can be any kind i really do enjoy looking at it)

some gaming

i also like learning about different cultures and languages, maybe you can teach me something from where u come from?

i am also an open book, we can talk about literally anything as long as its sfw

also u can look at my posts on my page to see some stuff i like sharing

reddit.com
u/Wooden_Coffee_9482 — 1 day ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 645 r/RareHistoricalPhotos+1 crossposts

Louis Firetail (Sioux, Crow Creek), wearing tribal clothing, in American history class, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia (1900)

u/Wooden_Coffee_9482 — 1 day ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 991 r/RareHistoricalPhotos

Francis “Peggy” Pegahmagabow c. (1919) francis is known for being one of the most decorated snipers of the first world war and being a leader and activist for other indigenous people in canada

u/Wooden_Coffee_9482 — 5 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 394 r/RareHistoricalPhotos

Bobby Onco, pictured, became a symbol of the (1973) occupation, with his rifle raised in celebration of the ceasefire between members of AIM and the federal marshals. The photo was turned into a well-known poster with the words "Remember Wounded Knee"

u/Wooden_Coffee_9482 — 8 days ago
🔥 Hot ▲ 6.9k r/northdakota+1 crossposts

George Gillette, the chairman of the Fort Berthold Indian Tribal Council, crying on May 20, (1948) as he signed away 155,000 acres of fertile land for the Garrison Dam in North Dakota.

u/Wooden_Coffee_9482 — 4 days ago