Hotina Hattak
Hvcha Hattak Okla anuka Oklahoma.
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Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•Trump's education secretary threatens to pull funding from NY over its Native American mascot banEnglish41·13 days agoJust another day in the regime of hate. I hope those 39% of Natives in the US that voted for this are disgusted with themselves.
Source: Political Science Now: Native American Voting Behavior in the 2024 Presidential Election
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•No Additive, Tribal Owned Tobacco?English2·13 days agoBoth are Native-owned, but I don’t know anything about additives and their websites don’t seem to have any details:
I’ve never tried either, though. Signal Tobacco has a decent selection but King Mountain is just cigarettes. Maybe someone else knows about the additives situation.
If you want just pure cured leaves, one non-Native tobacco business I do patronize is Whole Leaf Tobacco. Their stuff is about as unprocessed as you can get. They’re also the only place I’ve found online that actual carries traditionally made & sourced perique. The only downside may be that they sell in kinda large quantities (I think my smallest order was 4 oz).
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•U.S. indigenous rights NGO Batani designated undesirable in RussiaEnglish2·28 days agoFor real. What kind of moron worries about what Russia thinks? Oh, right.
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•Announcement of US Support for the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous PeoplesEnglish2·1 month agoI consider this news-worthy, but the timing feels very suspicious. I’m actually kind of surprised because there are numerous mentions of Democrats (particularly Obama) doing lots of things for the tribes. Given how much the current US regime attempts to control dissemination of objective facts, this feels like it carries a sinister subtext.
I will likely sound like a conspiracy theorist, but this announcement hits me like “We are stating facts about some good things we (The U.S. as a whole) have done so we (Republicans in power) can argue we are not racist when we begin oppressing you for no reason like our other perceived enemies.”
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•Crash Course Native American History Ep1 - YoutubeEnglish1·1 month agoAs complicated as Indigenous history is in the US, I think this is a pretty clean, concise, and easy to understand primer.
Disclaimer: I based the quality of this content on its face. While I don’t know anything about Crash Course, at a glance they seemed reputable enough, so I posted it.
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•US DOE launches probe into New York DOE’s Native American mascot regulationsEnglish11·2 months agoI posted this, but it’s obvious bullshit. It’s the DoE defending the usual racist excuse of “if Natives didn’t have denigrating mascots, nobody would remember them.” Dumb as fuck, but thought I’d post it anyway.
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•YouTuber who left Diet Coke can for reclusive tribe arrested in IndiaEnglish2·2 months agoWhoah! That’s a heck of a reference. I forgot that movie existed!
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•The Frybread QuestionEnglish2·2 months agoThanks for sharing! I had read a little bit about the difficulties in attempting to retain the traditional language, so I wondered if there were other struggles similar to we’re facing here in the US. I know how you feel about the cultural food thing. I was lucky enough to be around traditional food and I’ll admit it’s a little emotionally hard to see people holding up frybread as the default example of what they think of “Native American” food, especially given its history.
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•Amid Trump’s anti-DEI fervor, dozens honor Native vet Lori PiestewaEnglish2·3 months agoTo be frank, it’s clear he hates non-whites enough that he’ll definitely do it. He has no problems denigrating anything else we have, so I don’t see why this would be an exception.
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•NBC Orders Comedy Pilot Set at Native American Community Center in OaklandEnglish1·3 months agoThis immediately makes me think of the Intertribal Friendship House in Oakland, which I’m guessing is a partial inspiration for the show.
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•List of Indian Country leases marked for termination by DOGEEnglish1·3 months agoAbsolutely. OKC IHS does tons of good for the Native community and is the only one in the area. The next closest from the OKC area would be El Reno (~45 min away), but it’s small. Anadarko or Watonga would be next and they’re about an hour away and they’re small, too. Hearing that it was being shuttered to recoup $120K was infuriating, but I shouldn’t have been surprised they were willing to sacrifice lives for what is less than the average cost of a single home in the metro.
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•What are Native American legends about owls?English2·3 months agoThose were both pretty cool reads. We have something similar to La Lechuza called a hatakchaya, which is a kind of witch. The Nahua associating owls with death is interesting, especially since they sound to be more positive than the stories I hear. For Choctaw, the owl is also closely associated with death in the sense they are considered to be harbingers. As you mentioned in a comment, there is actual differentiation. For us, the difference in what owl you see indicates things like the age of the person who will die. The one exception IIRC is the screech owl, which is seen as a sign of a murder has or will happen.
Edit: Also, thanks for pointing out that they’re climate change deniers. I definitely won’t be posting any more articles from them.
Hotina Hattak@lemm.eeOPMtoIndian Country & Beyond@lemm.ee•What are Native American legends about owls?English5·3 months agoI’m Choctaw and we’re from the Southeast United States (Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana), so owls are bad news. If you’ve ever watched the show “Reservation Dogs”, there’s a scene where the kids (I think they’re Mvskoke/Creek) catch a glimpse of an owl and react in a typical way for kids raised traditionally: This scene (Youtube)
Here’s the link to the original article from April 1969: The Little Brother of War