Elouise Cobell, known as Yellow Bird Woman, was a Blackfeet Nation banker and rancher in Montana who grew tired of watching Native Americans get cheated out of their rightful land income. For over a century, the U.S. government mismanaged and| Oz Wisdoms and Lessons
As we head towards another Baseball World Series, I wanted to elevate this girls story of striking out baseballs finest. Jackie Mitchell’s story isn’t just about baseball it’s about daring to throw…| Oz Wisdoms and Lessons
This weeks post is twofold; to emphasize women’s struggles and their contribution to early history, which is being rewritten AND to champion faith. When you do a little studying on the earth cycles, they are laid out just as they| Oz Wisdoms and Lessons
I am elevating this post from a few years ago because of its current relevance. Molly’s been in the news. Others are discovering her “kick-ass wit” and sharp tongue. There’s…| Oz Wisdoms and Lessons
Leadership Conference of Women Religious Back in August of 2017 I wrote a blog “Nuns on the Bus.” They’re back but marching instead. And they are just getting started. In case you missed it, last week sisters from around the| Oz Wisdoms and Lessons
I knew of some of Quanah’s story because of his relationship with Teddy Roosevelt. I probably saw a version of his mother’s capture and return in a few movies and TV shows. I always wanted the Indi…| Oz Wisdoms and Lessons
News worthy and a longer than most blog. Stand Strong in your morals. This article came to me through a Facebook group I follow. It’s still in the news. And I’m glad it is to show another side of W…| Oz Wisdoms and Lessons
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Does This Really Belong to Us? We talk a lot about appropriation… and we should because our medicines, ceremonies, and teachings have been stolen, watered down, and sold back to us in wellness kits…| Oz Wisdoms and Lessons