10/17/16

What is an Eastern Woodland Sweat?

Welcome Portland, Maine
To our main website about our Sweat Lodge.

Please forget that index page because it is an old site before tripod sold out.

Hope you enjoyer the post with a way to prepare the area.

As for the rest of the information,
just talk to your god.
Where is Shechaim Ohjieshan Tallfox/ Shechaim Ohjieshan Zieks Sacred Sweat lodge?

That, my northern neighbor, is going to be crossing with 'yours truly.'

This is the one sacred ceremonial place left that will not be corrupted by gaming.

The Traditional Sweat of an
Eastern Woodland People
Walkingfox carries the Sacred Fire from the Creator

Artwork created for Sachem-Uncas.com copyrighted©
What is an Eastern Woodland Sweat?

There have been several inquiries to the whereabouts of this, the most sacred site known to our people and through the years, they all received the same answer.

If you are a member of the family, you already know, if not, why do you wish to know?

Not one has ever explained the why.

What is an Eastern Woodland Sweat?

June 25th 2012

10/16/16

Fire-keeper 101

Welcome Helsinki, Southern Finland, Finland

To one of our postings, about the "Fire-Keeper" in our tribe.

Fire keeper
9/30/13

A Fire-Keeper in our tribe is someone trained in the teaching of our ancestors by one of the elders.

The Head Clan Mother or the Head Veteran usually chooses him/her.

The Fire-Keeper, Head Veteran and the Head Clan Mother then makes ready the 'Sacred Circle' in preparation for the visit by Kiehtan (Creator).

Tallahassee, Florida, Sacred Name

Welcome to my visitor from Tallahassee, Florida
A word of caution to you my new friend (7 visits).

While it is true that we are retired to Florida, all of our information about our culture and ceremonies come from our ancestors of Uncasvillage and/or elder members of my grandfathers, fathers, tribal meetings from all around New England and New York.

Please keep this in mind while reading our websites and blogs.

Remember, your ancestor's birthplace might have a different culture and/or ceremonies.

With this in mind, please do enjoy your time with our memories of the past, present and future and write if you have questions.

Sacred Naming Ceremony Protocol

7/3/11

Shechaim Ohjieshan Walkingfox

10/15/16

Hurricane Hermine and Hurricane Matthew


Welcome to some of the visitors to Sachem-Uncas Site
while we were battling with
Hurricane Hermine and Hurricane Matthew.

I hope that you found what it was that you were looking for.

Canton, Georgia


Los Angeles, California


Ashburn, Virginia


Germany


Tiraspol, Moldova, Republic of


Zurich, Switzerland


Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom


Taichung, Tai-wan, Taiwan


Sachem-Speaks


New York

You came to our old tripod site no longer in use.
You might wish to try the above site.
Old Tripod site
 
Hope that you found everything that you were looking for?
 
If not we do have more for your reading if you wish? 
Remember that you found your way to this sites
Never fear, we are only a website or blog away.
and if you have questions or comments,
or
If you need more information please write?
AS ALWAYS
AQUINE
Peace to you
I like it when you write comments.
I love it when you have question.
Hope that this is of some help to you?
If Not
of the Moiigan People 
(Maïngan – Yáw – Wolf-People).
Shechaim Ohjieshan (Sachem Walkingfox)

10/5/16

Ninety-year-old navy, World War-2 veteran


Ninety-year-old navy, World War-2 veteran
Thank you Florida for your concern for your handy capped!
Thank you for your concern for your veterans.
NOT!

Yesterday was our normal shopping day.

What we did not plan on was driving into a hornet nest.

We were thinking that today would be
the 'hornet nest day'.

Wrong!
Anyway,

we were fortunate enough to get a spot for me right at the door,
because this does not happen often.

I shop for what I need, she babysit
our masters
(Breanna & Ziek).
She shops and I baby sit.

Point of fact.

While sitting with the children, Breanna and Ziek,

I noticed a pickup truck across from us.

In this truck, parked in a great handy capped spot, was a young man.

Within a few minutes,
 he places one of those hanging rearview mirror handy capped placards
on the dash,
jumped from the truck, driver side,
and
ran into the store

(Wal-Mart).

In a few minutes,
he ran out the door,
jumped into his truck,
ate something
and
about a half hour left.
This is the reason for the posting.

I watched this old man
 
with a walker,
 walk out the door of

(Wal-Mart),

and
he was walking very slowly.

I locked our car doors and helped him across,
because I watched the cars fly passed.

I was fearing that someone might just run him over,
'this is Florida don't you know'?

By the time we walked past my car,
I knew his naval career
and where he lives
and he knew mine.

My new friend is a 90-year-old retired World War-2 sailor (Veteran).

My new friend had to walk
with his walker
up the hill to his car.

I see things like this just about every time that we shop
at any of our Wal-Mart's.

While I also see young families
parked and/or parking
in handy capped spot
with their grandmother placard.

I have contacted every public official about this with the same response,

(Shift the Responsibility)!

States like South Carolina
have a photo
of the handy capped person

on the rear view mirror placard.

That person better be in the car or come out of the store when parked in a handy capped spot.

Because the driver and the owner of the placard will be fined and the owner of the placard will lose the placard.
Thank you Florida for your concern for your handy capped!

Thank you for your concern for your veterans.

NOT!