Welcome Bridgeport
Public Schools
I have a question
for you
before I answer your question.
Why is there a fire
in any circle at powwows?
Guess what.
Want a shocking
discovery
about the ceremonies
of the native people around your area?
Keep on reading.
Welcome to the
student from Bridgeport Public Schools
Bridgeport,
Connecticut
To
One of many of our
posts
about the Native Americans
in and/or around your school.
Fire-keeper
09/30/2013
It is a good day
when I open my tracker
to find any school system looking for
‘true information
about
Indian and/or Native
American Country culture/Ceremonies'.
However
Not to be too
selfish,
it is a better day
when the question is about our people,
the first
people of this land
(Native Americans).
You might wish to
also read
Keeper of the Fire
after Grand Entry
10/04/2013
Native American
Sacred Fire Keeper Duties
08/18/2015
NOW
For my question,
‘Fire in a circle?
If you check the
internet,
there are thousands of posting about Indians
(Native to the Land),
some are even written by Native People!
The ancestors of the
Native People around your state
(New England Area),
‘did not have a fire
in a circle’
at their gatherings!
First
The Fire at our
gatherings represents
(Creator)!
Creator is not on
the land in question.
Although always
watching,
Creator wants to be invited to join creations for a dance or two.
In the ‘Gathering of
the people’ (Paw-paus), the fire was ‘always’ in the West, the opening to the
circle is ‘always’ from the East.
One would go to the
West, pray for a blessing and then go to the East.
If you wish more
information?
Please just ask.
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