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Black Cloud Rises

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Black Cloud Rises

De: Douglas Robbins
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Black Cloud Rises

A story of resistance, reckoning, and the healing power of truth.


On Thanksgiving Day—hailed by most as a celebration of gratitude and abundance, yet mourned by many Native Americans as a symbol of loss and erasure—Black Cloud watches the Macy’s Parade from his Pine Ridge Reservation home with his young niece and nephew. Their innocent joy, set against the glossy backdrop of American pride, cuts him deeply, revealing just how invisible his people have become in the story of the nation.

That night, a powerful vision awakens him with purpose: not to destroy, but to confront. Not to hate, but to heal. He rallies a small group of allies, each scarred by generational trauma, and together they embark on a bold mission—to disrupt the country’s most beloved holiday tradition at the heart of New York City. What begins as a provocative act of protest becomes something far more transformative: a journey of truth, visibility, and spiritual reckoning.

As Black Cloud and his companions navigate personal demons, tribal politics, and systemic blindness, they also rediscover connection, courage, and the hope of redemption—not only for themselves, but for a nation long divided by myth and denial.

Set against the collision of commercialized Thanksgiving and The Day of Mourning, Black Cloud Rises challenges America to look beyond comforting traditions toward a more honest story of who we are and how we heal.
In the end, it asks one searing question: Can we ever find unity without first acknowledging the truth behind America’s oldest wound?

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