Let’s take a moment to remember all our great warriors who defended our way of life from colonizers. History remembers moments of power, resistance, and courage. At the Battle of Little Bighorn on June 25-26, 1876, warriors of the Lakota, Dakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Nations stood united to defend their land, their people, and their way of life. This battle marked one of the most significant Native victories in U.S. history, where Indigenous warriors overcame a heavily armed U.S. cavalry force and destroyed their entire regiment in less than 30 minutes. It was not just a military confrontation in my opinion but instead it was a declaration of sovereignty, unity, and survival. These nations fought with strategy, bravery, and deep connection to their ancestors and territory. Their legacy continues to remind the world that history is not only written by empires, but also by those who resist them. We are still here riding that brave line. Hóka héy!