27. Resilience
From colonial iron fists to bureaucratic batons—unprovoked, needless—Indigenous spirits endure, unyielding oaks in tempests of policy violence. Muwekma Ohlone riders, battered yet unbroken on sacred trails, transmute scars into songs of sovereignty. Resilience: not mere survival, but fierce rebirth, weaving ancestral fire through erasure's chill, igniting futures unchained.
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