2/5/12

Eastern Woodland American Native People


El Cajon California


AQUINE (Peace to you)

Welcome to the visitor to my website looking for answers to their questions about Eastern Woodland American Native People.


I am pleased to be able to teach as much as possible about our traditional ancestors.

As you may or may not see while traveling around the internet, some teaching about our people will not compute with what the elders taught as the truth.

Many times often taught by non native people or not from our tribe!

Please remember that if you have questions about our websites and blogs we can answer you at

sachemwalkingfox at gmail.com

Also please stop by for awhile at our main blog posting.


by my webmaster


Taw-but-ni (Thank-you) for your questions


2/3/12

Native American supreme being


Owatonna Minnesota


AQUINE (Peace to you)

Welcome to the visitor to my teaching blog posting looking for answers to their questions about

Native American supreme being



Because your request comes from Minnesota you should check with the nearest tribe in your area however, as you can see from the blog posting we do believe in a Supream Being (Creator).


Hope that this answer helps you your quest for a traditional native answer?

I am pleased to be able to teach as much as possible about my traditional ancestors.

As you may or may not see while traveling around the internet, some teaching about our people will not compute with what the elders taught as the truth.

Many times often taught by non native people or not from our tribe!

Please remember that if you have questions about our websites and blogs we can answer you at

sachemwalkingfox at gmail.com

Also please stop by for awhile at our main blog posting.


by my webmaster


Taw-but-ni (Thank-you) for your questions

Native Americans views of dying


Owensboro Kentucky


AQUINE (Peace to you)

Welcome to the visitor to my teaching blog posting looking for answers to their questions about

Native Americans religious and cultural views of dying


Because your request comes from Kentucky you should check with the nearest tribe in your area however, my people treat life and death with tremendous respect.

In life we are treated as one family with our ups and downs always with love.

In death, we feel the sorrow of a lost love one however, knowing that this loved one goes to a much better place, this is one of the reasons why our funeral takes so long and why some of it is sacred only to be view by family and extremely close friends.

Hope that this answer helps you with your quest for a traditional native answer?

I am pleased to be able to teach as much as possible about my traditional ancestors.

As you may or may not see while traveling around the internet, some teaching about our people will not compute with what the elders taught as the truth.

Many times often taught by non native people or not from our tribe!

Please remember that if you have questions about our websites and blogs we can answer you at

sachemwalkingfox at gmail.com

Also please stop by for awhile at our main blog posting.


by my webmaster


Taw-but-ni (Thank-you) for your questions

Mock funeral for tobacco



San Juan Texas


Tobacco funeral




While looking over my blog tracker I came across this interesting YouTube

Drug Free Lee Coalition hosts a mock funeral for tobacco products in Fort Myers' Centennial Park.

2/2/12

Making a peace pipe in new England


North Easton Massachusetts


making a peace pipe in new England

Good question however, a much more correct question for someone in New England to ask would be

Making a Friendship pipe in New England

http://mysmudgingblog.blogspot.com/2011/06/how-to-make-native-american-pipe.html

Besides have you ever tried to make anything out of a New England rock?
Give it a try without modern tools.