11/4/11

Blue Chip must buy MADE in AMERICA!


Blue Chip must buy MADE in AMERICA!

Blue Chip signs deal to provide power to local club

http://dailycommercial.com/110211solar

Once again if any company truly does wish to be a good neighbor they MUST stop buying their products from other countries and buy MADE IN AMERICA.

Selling your cheap products to people in your neighbor, a country golf club Eagle Dunes Homeowners Association, is not putting your neighbors back to work!

Blue Chip Energy, which plans to build one of the largest solar energy farms in Florida on 140 acres it has along County Road 437 in Sorrento, is showing it's a pretty good neighbor after all.

11/1/11

Protect Florida's wild places


Protect Florida's wild places

Other Voices Bill Maxwell

Columnist for St. Petersburg Times.


Thank you Bill for a great article that can help save the love of every Floridian, our wild life!


As a Traditional American Native enjoying nature (Mother Earth) I have been worrying about just how long before we can no longer enjoy Florida's beauty in nature.

10/30/11

Native American religion and beliefs


Just what is the religion of the Eastern Woodland American Native People and what about their beliefs?

The Native American people's religion, speaking about my people only, is Know, love and faithfully obey Creator!

Learn about all of creation and always seek to understand the relationship with them, always fellowship with your brothers and sisters (everything created).

Publicly display your love of Creator.


Just what is an Eastern Woodland American Native People?

 
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Eastern Woodland American Native Tribe
Just what is an Eastern Woodland American Native People?
Welcome to the visitor from the city of Fairfax Virginia
 
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who are the people that live in the eastern woodland?
Remember that I only write about my people, the true traditional people from the New England and surrounding areas.
Speaking only about my people, the Traditionalist, our people go all the way back to the hunting of Willy Mammoths in the ice and snow of Alaska.
 
Remember that we do not wear pretty colored chicken feathers, There were no chickens at the beginning of first contact, we do not dance the Jig or the fox trout, they are a European dance, our circles are always designed with Creator in mind at all times, every single one of our dances mimicking an animal, we learned this from those hunting days and days of hunger while looking for food.
Because of this interest and trust in the animals we were able to survive and thrive in the new land.
We wear clothing made from our brothers (only with a permission prayer and only if it was extremely necessary).
Our brothers taught us how to gather food and shelter, so we dance and dress in remembrance of their kindness and protection from the cold.

10/28/11

We honor warriors.


Native Americans have always answered the call of duty.


We honor warriors because our warriors help and serve our country.

Even before being recognized as citizens of this country by our European neighbors our people served in this countries wars.

Native Americans served in the War of 1812

In 1916 served with the Rough Riders during the Spanish American War.

12,000 American Indians served in World War I.

40,000 Native Americans served during World War II.