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American Indian Sacred Four Corners

Not too often that one gets a question about a sacred ceremony like our Four Corners Ceremony.

The Navajo have their four mountains and the plains Indians have their four directions but few people have ever heard about the Four Corners of a circle ceremony and for a very good reason, it is a Sacred Ceremony.

The number four is sacred to many Native Americans.

After first contact, our Sacred Circle ( paw-paus) went underground and we changed things and call it a powwow, this was done mainly because the Europeans and their occult ceremonies wanted into our ceremonies. NOT!

All that I will say about this ceremony is, before the 1970s up and down the east coast and from what elders of their traditional tribe tells me, also the Creek nation (which would in clues tribes like the Shawnee) the Sacred Four Corners of East, North, West and South are four clan mothers trained on a particular ceremony.

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THE FOUR SACRED CORNERS. (Shehukte Kina Konacya).

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