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r/IndianCountry
74k members
r/IndianCountry is a subreddit with 74k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size, and has high activity.
Native American and Indigenous news, happenings, cultures, politics, arts, community, and thought. Give us your local, give us your Pan-Indian, Aleut, Hawaiian, Yupik, Inuit, and Métis; it's all good. We accept all Indigenous Peoples. Please consider checking out our community on the Old Reddit design model: https://old.reddit.com/r/IndianCountry/
Popular Themes in r/IndianCountry
#1
News
: "California to rename 43 places with ‘squaw’ in the name - The state said it would rename streets, bridges, buildings and cemeteries with names reflecting Indigenous roots"
3 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "Please help locate Mahta"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/IndianCountry
#1
Native American
: "Whistleblower sounds alarm about destruction of tribal sites in North Carolina"
34 posts
#2
Indigenous
: "California to rename 43 places with ‘squaw’ in the name - The state said it would rename streets, bridges, buildings and cemeteries with names reflecting Indigenous roots"
25 posts
#3
Native
: "California to rename 43 places with ‘squaw’ in the name - The state said it would rename streets, bridges, buildings and cemeteries with names reflecting Indigenous roots"
21 posts
#4
Tribal
: "Land Back movement gains ground, but full Tribal control still out of reach"
12 posts
#5
Native Americans
9 posts
#6
Culture
: "Navajo woman makes children's books to preserve her people's language"
8 posts
#7
Politics
7 posts
#8
Land
: "Today Osage Nation Chief Geoffrey StandingBear signed Land into trust documents for +43,000 Acres of the former Ted Turner Ranch located on their reservation. Its the second biggest Land into trust acquisition in US history. Pictured: Adam Trumbly & Katie Yates. Via Ryan RedCorn, Osage."
6 posts
#9
Elections
5 posts
#10
History
: "“ Coined at a Winnipeg conference in 1990, the word two-spirit is a translation of the Anishinaabemowin term niizh manidoowag, meaning someone who embodies both a masculine and feminine spirit.”"
5 posts
Member Growth in r/IndianCountry
Daily
+84 members(0.1%)
Monthly
+1k members(1.9%)
Yearly
+12k members(19.0%)
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