The Other Side of Service- Your Place in the American Story

If We Serve This Country, Why Are We Still Erased? Ep 3

42 min · 1 de may de 2026
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Why Are We Still Erased? Ep 3

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The episode features with our amazing guest Mitchelene BigMan , the President and Founder of Native American Women Warriors Organization (NAWW) and the first ever recognized all Native American Women Color Guard. The conversation delves into the impact of military service on Indigenous communities, the need for representation, and the historical trauma faced by Indigenous people. Fromm historical to modern day experiences of Indigenous people, highlighting the impact of boarding schools, military service, and the ongoing struggle for recognition and justice. It also emphasizes the importance of storytelling and cultural preservation for future generations. Learn more about Native American Women Warriors Organization (NAWW) https://nawwassociation.com/ [https://nawwassociation.com/]

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If We Serve This Country, Why Are We Still Erased? Ep 3

The episode features with our amazing guest Mitchelene BigMan , the President and Founder of Native American Women Warriors Organization (NAWW) and the first ever recognized all Native American Women Color Guard. The conversation delves into the impact of military service on Indigenous communities, the need for representation, and the historical trauma faced by Indigenous people. Fromm historical to modern day experiences of Indigenous people, highlighting the impact of boarding schools, military service, and the ongoing struggle for recognition and justice. It also emphasizes the importance of storytelling and cultural preservation for future generations. Learn more about Native American Women Warriors Organization (NAWW) https://nawwassociation.com/ [https://nawwassociation.com/]

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