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Jacqueline Keeler

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Jacqueline Keeler is a Native American journalist forging a new path in media, bridging understanding between Native communities and the wider public. Support her vital work exploring Native American concerns.

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Reflections on New Year's Eve - Will 2025 Finally Bring the Long-Awaited Pretendian Reckoning?

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I've been quiet the past few weeks. I spent the past few weeks with my family. I did write a few things I meant to post...

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Pretendianism is Violence Against Native People

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Kiros Auld’s response to NPR Code Switch’s defamatory coverage of my work investigating alleged Pretendians’ stated clai...

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When NPR Lies

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So, NPR got back to me. Not to address factual errors in their reporting but to pass the buck? And to claim Indian ident...

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How Trump's impending return changed my view of Thanksgiving and what it means to be Native - PDF

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I am offering my San Francisco Chronicle article on Thanksgiving, published today, to my paying subscribers as a special...

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How Trump's impending return changed my view of Thanksgiving and what it means to be Native

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I hope you all have a wonderful day with your family of choice or birth!As we prep our meal here, I'm thrilled to share...

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FAQ: NPR and Defamatory Coverage of Investigation of Pretendianism

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I decided to make an FAQ on the defamatory coverage of my work by NPR's Code Switch and CANADALAND. It's bulleted and de...

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NPR's 'Code Switch' Sides With Frauds Against Native People Seeking Accountability

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So, I wrote about the experience of being defamed by NPR during #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth.Do you think it says a lot...

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False Self-Identification in Polling (and the US Census)

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My next Patreon Livestream!Let's critically examine the exit polling from NBC/Edison Research that claimed the majority...

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Burgum at Interior?

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So, North Dakota Governor Burgum is replacing Deb Haaland as Interior Secretary? From a historic appointment of a Native...

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I Voted, Now I Watch Project 2025 Videos Endlessly

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I have some thoughts on the election if you're up late watching the electoral college stats.https://open.substack.com/pu...

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NCAI Protects Lumbee, Chides Oklahoma Tribal Leaders

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So why is NCAI chiding tribal leaders and the United Indian Nations of Oklahoma for investigating the tribal claims of t...

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NCAI Apology to Lumbee?

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Portlandia & Pretendianism

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Are you ready? In two hours, I'll examine the genealogies and tribal claims of some of Portland, Oregon's most notable a...

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Portlandia & Pretendianism

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So, I finally decided on my next Pretendian genealogies livestream. It will be on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024, at 7 pm Pacifi...

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Okay, I'm finally on TikTok!!

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I finally set up my own TikTok account in preparation for sharing educational content on TikTok and other social media s...

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About Jacqueline Keeler

Jacqueline Keeler, a Patreon creator since October 18, 2014, is dedicated to creating accessible and insightful journalism focused on Native American issues. Her work tackles complex topics, aiming to foster understanding both within and beyond Native American communities. Keeler recognizes the isolation often felt while processing the historical and contemporary realities of Native life, and strives to create a space for shared understanding and intellectual exchange. Currently, her Patreon boasts 128 total members, with 35 actively supporting her financially, generating an estimated monthly income between $40 and $80. While the financial success is modest, the impact of her work is considerable; she's built a dedicated community around her unique perspective, demonstrating the power of independent Native American journalism to connect and inform. Her focus on accessibility and her commitment to fostering dialogue within the Native American community sets her apart in the broader media landscape.