IndiOrange Community

IndiOrange logo. A soft orange tatanka silhouette (with a turquoise-colored outline). Our name, IndiOrange, is written across

IndiOrange is a community online that creates a safe, respectful space for intersectional marginalized identities and individuals that have come together to advocate, celebrate and grow. We focus on community service, community-oriented projects, health & well-being, reconnection, culture, equity, and overall community. We work to uplift, build relations & connect with, and stand with Indigenous peoples + other marginalized communities.We used to focus on projects, including community projects as well as activism. However, we've decided to focus more so on community and culture to create a positive page instead. With money raised, we always put it back into IndiOrange in order to continue creating, and/or donate as applicable.We are not an official organization, just a community and individuals online doing the work/sharing culture.Thank you!

Disclaimer: Each admin is responsible for their individual actions, but all decisions made as IndiOrange fall solely on IndiOrange as an unofficial business/organization, not on the individuals.
(We have to put this here for legal reasons. Something we learned about! In case something happens, like our profile being removed again, we want to be protected and we want all community members to be protected since you're attached to IndiOrange but not speaking for it on the account.)

IO logo top right. Photo of tatanka with Instagram @ to the left. Our Linktree at the bottom corner.

Follow our Instagram for full content, contact & outreach, projects, benefits and more.

Instagram Accounts:
IndiOrange (Main) - @indiorange.community
Cairobi's personal - @caidaniels_
Cairobi's writing - @altruistic.authoring
Follow our other links and social media/platforms, and links we think are important to share, at our website: linktr.ee/IndiOrange.

Artwork, B&W, the face of a tatanka. To the left is a blue box with our slogan, "Be kind, be wise, decolonize."

Continue reading to learn about the creators and organizers of IO. For any questions, concerns, or for any other reasoning of contact, please DM our Instagram page: @indiorange.community. We do have an email ([email protected]), but we do not actively check it, so please DM us on Instagram if you're wanting an email response. Thank you!


About Catori/Peony

Catori is no longer part of IndiOrange Community, but she was one of our two founders/original admins. She was an IndiOrange creator, organizer & admin.
Catori identifies as Afro-Indigenous/Black Native (she is Black and Blackfoot).
You can follow her personal Instagram account here: @p0m.pomz_


About M

M is an IndiOrange creator, organizer & admin, and is one of IndiOrange Community's original founders/admins.
M identifies as Biracial (white + Indigenous). She is working to reconnect to her communities (Potawatomi, Pokagon, Bear Clan) and has Odawa ancestry. She also has Choctaw & Tsalagi ancestry. She also identifies as Celtic, and is European from other areas of North, East and West Europe as well.
She also identifies as disabled, LGBTQ+, and a survivor of abuse.
She enjoys exploring the arts (various forms), learning, watching MMA, and much more. You can message her on our main Instagram account (@indiorange.community).
M advocates for others (especially white allies) to please visit the links in linktr.ee/IndiOrange such as the StopLine3 website or the Abortion Resource List.


About Cairobi

Cairobi is IndiOrange Community's current second admin. She was previously our sub-admin.
Cairobi enjoys writing and gaming/streaming, and is following Kemetic religious and spiritual practices and beliefs.
Cairobi identifies as non-binary, and uses she/her and they/them pronouns. Cairobi is a dark-skinned Black/Trinidadian, Neurodivergent, second generation immigrant.
Instagram accounts: @caidaniels_ @altruistic.authoring


All donations (unless stated otherwise) will 100% be used for future projects that involve community service, activism and/or fundraising, and/or will be donated. All of this $ will be used for things as materials, compensation, etc for projects like fundraiser art shows or auctions, panels with speakers, etc. We keep 50% of all $ made for personal use (unless stated otherwise) and give back as much as we can to whatever cause or organization we're focusing on (for example: StopLine3, MMIW, Asian Indigenous Food Sovereignty, etc).


Thank you so much for your time, energy, efforts and support! Please contact us if you need anything! Sending you so much love! - IO