11/28/17

Pocahontas was a hero to the Caucasians






Please help me understand the (Slam) at being called 'Pocahontas'? Pocahontas was a hero to the Caucasians and a Native American of Massachusetts!

Can you prove that

Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren lied in her statement about Native American Blood? NO!
Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren’s quote was
“Member of my family have told me that I have Indian Ancestors!”
Chris Cuomo on CNN this morning,
“I like it when white people get to decide on what indigenous people find offensive!” Trump Brings Up 'Pocahontas' At Event Honoring Navajo Code Talkers November 27, 2017 https://www.npr.org/2017/11/27/566783261/trump-brings-up-pocahontas-at-event-honoring-navajo-code-talkers

President Donald Trump drew widespread outrage on Monday when he inserted what many felt was a racial slur into a ceremony at the White House



Native American war heroes who played a vital role in America's victory in World War II. The reaction was prompted by Trump once again taking a jab at Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren
by referring to her as Pocahontas.
My statement since being on a computer from 1986 has always been
And will always be
I like it when white people get to decide who gets to be called a Native American!”
So Chris,
I agree with you, Indigenous people find this offensive!
I only wish that you and all of our 'News Media were as strident on them while climbing all over my president President Hillary Clinton!
Because if you had, then the 'News Media would be writing about her and not this 'Has-Been'!
e if you had, then the 'News Media would be writing about her and not this 'Has-Been'!

11/25/17

Attawapiskat, Ontario & Merritt, British Columbia


Welcome to our visitors from Attawapiskat, Ontario & Merritt, British Columbia, Canada




Attawapiskat, Ontario, Canada


I do remember an old chief from up around Ontario so one must guess that in your case (a circle is a circle) and "A Sacred Circle is also Seared to your people?


Now

As for





Merritt, British Columbia, Canada


Thank you for your many visits to some of our posting, I hope that they were of some help?

If not please write, someone will always answer.

11/22/17

Teardrop/Brooklyn

Welcome to Brooklyn, New York, the visitor to a few of our posting
about the Teardrop Dream Catcher.




BROOKLYN
The home of the bridge that has been for-sale for as long as I have been alive
(as a paronomasia for the gullible)
Fake News as Real News”
In other words for the young whippersnappers out in ‘Internet Land’ that do not know the old saying?
If you believe this I have this bridge in Brooklyn for sale?
Our ancestors, yours and mine, used tear drop because the Spider-woman turned sad tears into happy tears
Teardrop
and

Three of my mentors while growing up in Uncasvillage
came from New York, one from Brooklyn.



11/19/17

November/Native American Month


November/Native American Month

First
I am pleased to see schools once again recognizing the second half of that first
‘Thanks Given Day’!
I looked this over this morning around 5am and deleted it
as enjoyable reading, and it was.
This afternoon after prayer, I feel the need to write.
Again
I am please to see schools enjoying our people.
Elementary school children and their teachers can do no wrong by this old warrior, (Never)!
O. K.
You should notice after reading that
the school is in W. Virginia
so the tribes are East-coast people.
Native American is correct.

Making a Teepee is o k
A Eastern Wigwarm is also OK?
Because you live in the Eastern part of Native American Country.
Making a ghost mask in o k.
A grape vineTeardrop Catcher is also OK? 
Because you live in the Eastern part of Native American Country.
Navajo God's Eye is o k.
Because you live in the Eastern part of Native American Country.
The Native American Talking Stick is also O.K?

harcoboe.com
Johnson Elementary School third-graders hosted a Tribal Fair for family and friends before closing out school for Thanksgiving break.
Friday’s Tribal Fair, a collaborative effort among third-grade instructors, was part of a learning unit on Native Americans. The goal was to teach students not only about the history of Native Americans, but also about their culture, art and music.
Visitors could peruse student artwork and projects, as well as watch student performances of Native American customs.
November is American Indian Heritage Month, so we do a big unit on the Native Americans, and it covers content standards in subjects like social studies,” third-grade teacher Kim Olivio said. “We focus on about 10 tribes, while there are apparently over 200 that existed.”
When they entered the fair, parents, grandparents and other visitors were given a sheet with questions to ask students, who then could share what they learned about Native Americans.
Student MacKenna Rabren, 8, said her favorite part of the learning unit was doing crafts related to what the students had learned.
The god’s eye was my favorite thing we made. You take two Popsicle sticks, glue them together, and wrap yarn around them,” she said.
MacKenna said students also learned about and created their own Shaman masks, which were used by Native Americans to scare evil spirits out of sick people.
We also made wampums. Ours were out of macaroni, but they were actually made out of shells,” she said. “The purple stands for wealth and wisdom, white is for peace, and the black stands for unhappiness.”
Audrey Kerr said making a turtle rattle was her favorite project during the learning unit about Native Americans.
It took so much detail and a lot of effort; it was super cool,” she said. “I learned they lived in different types of houses than actual houses, too.”
Audrey said one thing she didn’t know before the learning unit was that one tribe became friends with the Pilgrims. She thought all Native Americans and settlers were enemies.

Is there such a thing as a black American?


There seems to be a subtle but concerted effort to paint black citizens who criticize President Donald Trump or the United States as un-American.
Black people who dare suggest that the country is not living up to its professed ideals are offhandedly deemed unpatriotic and ungrateful for the blessing of being born in the
shining city upon a hill.”
If our critiques are not met with a crude suggestion to buy a one-way ticket “back” to Africa, we’re accused of rent-seeking in laziness and victimization.
It’s as though some political strategist discovered the best way to counter claims that our leaders are indifferent to pervasive racial inequalities is to imply the accusers hate the nation and the troops. https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2017/11/13/donald-trump-black-veterans-215823

Take few moments to look over this photo?
I love and serve this my country!
Shechaim Ohjieshan is proud to be a decedent from Black Ancestors.
Shechaim Ohjieshan is proud to be a decedent from Red Ancestors.
Oh, by the way,
Shechaim Ohjieshan is also proud to be a decedent from White (Irish) Ancestors.
Shechaim Ohjieshan is extremely unset with this story about
a Military Brother that is protecting the very people slamming him
and
his right to his opinion!
What is happening to our country America?
This is a proud Veteran of the United States of America!