Bridge to the Ancestors: Indigenous Run Decries Colonial Violence in Texas
Racist mascots. Fossil fuel extraction. Murdered and missing Indigenous women. Native runners highlight the high cost of continuing colonial domination in the United States.
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Racist mascots. Fossil fuel extraction. Murdered and missing Indigenous women. Native runners highlight the high cost of continuing colonial domination in the United States.
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