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Individually and collectively, Cherokee people possess an extraordinary ability to face down adversity and continue moving forward.
Wilma Mankiller
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the resilience of Cherokee people in overcoming challenges together and individually.

Wilma Mankiller's quote reflects the remarkable strength and perseverance of Cherokee people, highlighting their capacity to confront difficulties and progress despite them. It suggests that both individual and communal resilience play a crucial role in overcoming adversity, showcasing a spirit of determination that is deeply rooted in their cultural identity.

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ResilienceAdversityStrengthCommunityProgress

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Example use cases

During a motivational speech about overcoming challenges in life.

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My name is Mankiller, and in the old Cherokee Nation, when we lived here in the Southeast, we lived in semi-autonomous villages, and there was someone who watched over the village, who had the title of mankiller. And I'm not sure what you could equate that to, but it was sort of like a soldier or someone who was responsible for the security of the village, and so anyway this one fellow liked the title mankiller so well that he kept it as his name, and that's who we trace our ancestry back to.
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It's like everybody's sitting there and they have some kind of veil over their face, and they look at each other through this veil that makes them see each other through some stereotypical kind of viewpoint. If we're ever gonna collectively begin to grapple with the problems that we have collectively, we're gonna have to move back the veil and deal with each other on a more human level.
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Women in leadership roles can help restore balance and wholeness to our communities.
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Growth is a painful process._x000D_ If we’re ever going to collectively begin to grapple with the problems that we have collectively, we’re going to have to move back the veil and deal with each other on a more human level.
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I want to be remembered as the person who helped us restore faith in ourselves.
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Everybody is sitting around saying, 'Well, jeez, we need somebody to solve this problem of bias.' That somebody is us. We all have to try to figure out a better way to get along.
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