#RockYourMocs inspires cultural pride for Indigenous people and showcases individual identity.
Image 1: “This is freeing. We are resilient and represent our existence in public spaces. It solidifies the progress our relatives and ancestors have achieved, and what we continue to work for, one step at a time. I am excited that I've had my moccs long enough to have walked with them on my homelands and now the homelands of the Clatsop and Chinook." - Ranger Izzy
Image 2: "I'm wearing my moccasins to stand with my relatives and to be proudly Indigenous. I wear them as a symbol of unity as well as to increase visibility of Native people in the NPS and my community." - Ranger Jamie, a member of the Navajo Nation who does GIS and mapping for Grand Teton National Park.
Image 3: "I Roc My Mocs at Effigy Mounds where I stand in the footprints of my Ho-Chunk ancestors."- NPS Elder Volunteer/Winnebago Nation of Nebraska
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