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🪶📖 Indigenous Peoples' Day: A Celebration of Those Who Came First 🌎🌞

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🪶📖 Indigenous Peoples' Day: A Celebration of Those Who Came First 🌎🌞

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🪶📖 Indigenous Peoples' Day: A Celebration of Those Who Came First 🌎🌞

Honoring the First Peoples Through Culture, History & Puzzles

🌿 Indigenous Peoples' Day is more than a holiday—it’s a tribute to resilience, heritage, and the enduring contributions of Native communities. This book is a celebration of Indigenous culture, history, and the ongoing fight for justice and recognition. Through puzzles, facts, and thought-provoking content, this activity book is designed to engage, educate, and honor those who came first.

🧩 A Mind-Challenging Way to Celebrate Indigenous Heritage
This book features advanced Sudoku puzzles, word searches, crosswords, and historical challenges that will test your logic and deepen your understanding of Indigenous history and traditions.

🪶 Remembering the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG)

One of the most urgent human rights crises facing Indigenous communities today is the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls (MMIWG). Indigenous women in North America face disproportionately high rates of violence, disappearances, and systemic neglect from law enforcement. The lack of response, justice, and accountability has led to grassroots activism and national movements demanding action.

As we celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day, we also honor the voices of those who have been silenced and stand in solidarity with their families and communities. This book highlights the importance of awareness, advocacy, and justice for MMIWG while recognizing the strength and resilience of Indigenous women.

🪶 A Journey Through Indigenous History & Contemporary Struggles
From the signing of treaties to modern movements like Standing Rock, land sovereignty fights, and language preservation, this book highlights key moments, influential leaders, and the ongoing quest for justice.

🎁 The Perfect Gift for History & Puzzle Lovers Alike
This book is a meaningful way to honor Indigenous culture and wisdom. Whether you’re an educator, a student, or a puzzle enthusiast, it’s an interactive way to learn and reflect while enjoying a mental challenge.

Book Features:
Advanced Sudoku & culturally themed word puzzles
Historical facts & stories about Indigenous Peoples' contributions
Insights into modern issues like land sovereignty, cultural preservation & MMIWG awareness
A respectful & educational tribute to Native resilience & wisdom
A great gift for educators, students & puzzle lovers

🪶 Celebrate Indigenous culture, challenge your mind, and honor history—one puzzle at a time! 🌎📖✨

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"The MMIWG crisis is a direct result of colonization, systemic racism, and the erasure of Indigenous identity. We must break the silence and demand action." — Melanie Omeniho (Métis), President of Les Femmes Michif Otipemisiwak

"Our women and girls are sacred. Their lives matter. We will not rest until justice is served for the stolen sisters we have lost." — Deb Haaland (Laguna Pueblo), U.S. Secretary of the Interior
"It is not just Indigenous women’s problem. It is everyone’s problem. It is a national crisis." — Marion Buller (Cree), Chief Commissioner of Canada’s MMIWG Inquiry
"When our sisters are stolen, a piece of our culture, our families, our hearts is taken with them. We cannot stand by and let this continue." — The National Indigenous Women's Resource Center (NIWRC)
"Violence against Indigenous women is not new. What is new is that we refuse to be silent." — Sheila North (Cree), Indigenous Advocate & Journalist
"For every missing or murdered Indigenous woman, there is a mother, a sister, a daughter left searching for justice." — Gladys Radek (Gitxsan/Wet’suwet’en), MMIWG Activist
"We don’t just disappear. We are taken." — Tamara Bell (Haida), Indigenous Rights Advocate
"The justice system has failed Indigenous women for too long. We demand change, and we demand it now." — The Red Dress Project
"We carry their names. We carry their stories. And we will not stop until we find justice." — MMIWG Family Members & Advocates
146 indigenous pages.
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