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Feel Like You Belong: Jacqueline Keeler–Native American Narrative

March 14, 20183-bottom, Citizen Journalism, Local FacesAlan Headbloom, Feel Like You Belong, Immigration, Indigenous peoples, Jacqueline Keeler, Native AmericanJoanne

 

By Alan Headbloom, Feel Like You Belong

 

In Newcomer-USA conversations, one line frequently comes up: “We’re all immigrants, really.” While Feel Like You Belong is committed to telling immigrant stories, we acknowledge an important pre-immigration narrative that is too often missing. That is, the story of the indigenous peoples living on the continent for millennia before Europeans arrived.

 

We are proud to bring Native American author/activist Jacqueline Keeler to the table to share important stories absent from our U.S. history books. Part 1. Part 2.

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