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Abuse and Native Americans

“Child maltreatment was rarely a problem [before colonialism],” said Kastelic, a member of the native village of Ouzinkie in Alaska, “because of traditional beliefs and a natural safety net.” (Sari Horwitz, The Washington Post)

Unfortunately, the attempt to destroy their culture, particularly through the Indian boarding schools, broke families and create a legacy of trauma that is passed from one generation to the next.

Lutheran Indian Ministries creates safe places where Native individuals can start on a journey of healing and break the cycle of abuse. 

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Return to Poi - Thirsty (for Knowledge) Thursday

Daniel Anthony, Native Hawaiian says, " I am a cultural entrepreneur. I don't sell culture, I help other people value it."

He tells a story of reconnecting to our ancestral foods. Find out how an indigenous food was once considered illicit, and how it heals a community.

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Preparation: December 15

 ord, I confess to You that, if I were to stand on my own, all of my faults would keep me from Your presence, and only reveal Your wrath. I am so thankful Lord for Your gift to me, that I can come into Your presence through Your Son, without fear, and look forward to meeting You, Amen.

 

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The Time Had Come: December 10

Dear Father, thank you for sending Jesus to be our Savior. By your grace, strengthen our faith that we might serve you faithfully in all of our life’s circumstances. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

 

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