6/6/16

Honoring Native Americans in the armed forces


While respecting my elders, which I always try to do, I will still teach a 'freelance Writer'

Angie, a word if I may, great coverage however please remember,

"Clowns wear Costume's, Native American's wear Regalia."

Remember, just teaching?
Meyers dressed in Native American costume.
Angie Birdsall is a freelance writer who primarily covers Constantine.
 
Messenger of the Great Spirit
Tonya Meyers honored all Native Americans who served in the armed forces
by marching in the Memorial Day parade
on Monday in Constantine.
She has roots in the Miami tribe.
Her tribal name is “Tisqua”
which means
“messenger of the Great Spirit.”

Photo provided by Angie Birdsall

By Angie Birdsall

June 2, 2016

CONSTANTINE

Tonya Meyers, who has roots in the Miami nation, honored all Native Americans who served in the armed forces by marching in the Memorial Day parade on Monday in Constantine.
“They seem to be forgotten, but they played an important role in our country’s history,” she said.
Meyer’s tribal name is “Tisqua,” a derivative of “Tishanta,” which means “messenger of the Great Spirit.”
“My grandfather John Lowell was in World War II, and received the Purple Heart, and my great-grandfather was a scout in the Civil War,” she said.
“I made my outfit out of white doe skin over 30 years ago, and I carry a spirit feather drum. I do spirit fires, honorary prayers for people in need,” she said.
Meyers is an ex-hospice nurse with 30 years experience, and participates in Indian cultural events, and has visited the Earth Song Peace Chamber spiritual center in Three Rivers.
The Miami are a Native American nation originally speaking one of the Algonquian languages. Among the Great Lakes tribes, they occupied territory in Indiana, southwest Michigan and western Ohio. The name Miami is derived from “Myaamia” or “downstream people.” Scholars say the Miami call themselves the Twightwee, an onomatopoeic reference to their sacred bird the sandhill crane. The early Miami had a maize-based agriculture and engaged in hunting. Warfare and social disruption had contributed to the decimation of the Native American populations, but a major factor were fatalities from infectious diseases for which they had no immunity. This is believed to have reduced populations by up to 90 percent.
Angie Birdsall is a freelance writer who primarily covers Constantine.

6/5/16

Why am I picking on Indians?


Welcome Sioux Falls, South Dakota
I am not picking on your city, state or you're Indians, unreservedly.

In fact, I like the city, your state and most of the "Indians."

The whole point of that post

Tribal Leaders Endorse Hillary Clinton


Was to ask a very simple question?

First a little history might be in order?

For 74 years, no one,
west of New York,
south of Connecticut,
east of Maine
or
north of Vermont
ever heard of the senator from Vermont!

Ever wonder why?

Because the only people of any important to him, were the old white people of Vermont that elected him.

What is the percentage of indigenous in Vermont even today?

Now!
For less than a year,
 
thanks to his hidden donations
from the Koch Brothers,
The Republican Party.
And
The Super-Pac's,

along with an unruly, destructive, mob of paid thugs,
he is everywhere!

A hand full of (Indians) and I must use that term loosely, chose this fake with no contact to your people, over a family of politicians that you know have cared about your city, state and all of the Indians of the Plains for a number of years!

That family was, is and will always be
Bill & Hillary Clinton.

Am I wrong about this statement?

The central, plains and western tribes are not the only ones in question.

A (tribe)
once again I use the term loosely,
of Indians in New England,
chose to hand over to an Old White Monarch,
a Blessed by Creator, awaken, for use in "Sacred Ceremonies Only,
Ceremonial Sacred Pipe?"
Our Ancestors are rolling over in their graves so fast, so often,
that Mother Earth might think that it is an Earthquake!

6/3/16

Traditional Sweat Eastern Woodland


Welcome City of New Haven Connecticut
To our main website about our people.
The Traditional Sweat of an
Eastern Woodland People
 


There have been many visitors to this site this year from the New England area for some reason so

please read the last posting for a little more information?
An old sweat that looks new
April 12, 2016 / sachemspeaks


This one might be helpful.

If not write us with your question.

What is an Eastern Woodland Sweat?
June19th, 2015

6/1/16

Uncas Mohegan


Welcome New London Connecticut
To one of our posting about our people.
Sachem Walkingfox Carries His Mohegan Staff
All Images created for Sachem-Uncas.com are Copyrighted
Flute music credit:
 rainbow walker

I would like to make a 'little'
(Big), correction
out on the internet by the
server that you were using?

Although sometimes I look as old as he (Uncas) would be today,
and most of the time
I feel like it,
I am not Uncas!

I wish that I was alive when he ruled and do not wish for him to be alive today.

If I was alive back then, imagine the ancestors that I would get to meet?

If he were alive today, we would have the first real crying Indian in the media!



Iron Eyes Cody (born Espera Oscar de Corti
was a Sicilian-American Actor.

What a tremendous mess our people have made of

"Mother Earth"

and themselves around Mother Earth and up in your area.

Also, while we are at it.

Uncas was 'Never' a chief of the Mohegan People.

He was however, a chief (War-Chief), of the Pequot's.

Uncas, all three, were

Shechaim Ohjieshan's.

5/31/16

Preserving a tradition


I just heard about this last night on Television.

On WFTV and again this morning, could not find it on their sites?
 
 

Katie Prior, a 15-year-old, is showing the
"Veterans Administration and our government officials,"

How to respect our deceased veterans
And she has been doing so for a couple of years!
Oklahoma teen seeks to aid vets funerals
For years, my group of
Native Americans watched veteran funerals
While waiting our turn to show respect.

And

"Taps"
was played,

If you can call it
 
"Taps"
 
Cassette player
On a cheap battery operated cassette player!



"As a Spiritual leader,
Asked to care for the loved one,
It is preferred to allow any other religion
First
To help avoid any possibility of
Adding to the family’s grief."
Native American Veterans have been complaining

to our media for over 25 years,
on deaf ears!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Katie Prior, the 15-year-old founder of the

nonprofit Youth Trumpets & Taps Corps sounds

"Taps"

in honor of great-grandfather,

Wilford Foresee, while visiting his grave

at Sunnylane Cemetery in Del City.

When her great-grandfather died five years ago, Katie Prior wasn't yet ready to use her musical gifts to pay tribute to his World War II service with the Army's 63rd Infantry Division.


15-Year-Old Plays Taps At Military Funerals And Recruits Other Teens To Do The Same

December 18, 2015 by WYSK

Oklahoma teen’s Youth Trumpet & Taps Corps sends volunteers to perform at veterans’ funerals

by Brandy McDonnell Published: Mar 11, 2016