2/11/18

(Taw-but-ni ) Thank - You, Minister Chris



(Taw-but-ni ) Thank - You Minister Chris

Chris and Carol Presbyterian minister, do not pretend to be Christians, they just do the work of ‘Good Christians’!

A clear crisp understanding of what the ‘First People of the Land’ have been going through almost since ‘First Contact’!

A refreshing blessing from Creator, in today world of ‘pompous wannabes’, with a chip on their shoulders!

Not sure of this as a fact however, that is not the point of the posting.

“North Carolina has the largest number of Native Americans of any state east of the Mississippi one estimate says there are 100,000. Of the eight tribes recognized here, the Eastern Band of Cherokee is the only one officially acknowledged as a sovereign nation by the federal government’.

Chris Highland served as a Protestant minister and interfaith chaplain for nearly 30 years. He is a teacher, writer, free-thinker and humanist celebrant. Chris and his wife, Carol, a Presbyterian minister, live in Asheville. Learn more at chighland.com

Highland Views:

Searching for the heartbeat & drumbeat of Native America

Chris Highland, Highland Views Published 7:06 a.m. ET Feb. 10, 2018


Chris Highland (Photo: Courtesy photo)

If I had a comment I would just say, please do not look at skin color of facial to determine a Native Americas, look as you do all of the people that you minister to, ‘look into their heart!

Once again I must ask this government

“What gives you the right to tell our people anything to do with our culture, ceremonies and/or ancestors, besides the fact that you are a group of ‘bullies 'and we are still living in Native American Country in spite of every time you have tries to end us!”

Welcome once again to my friends from France



Welcome once again to my friends from France

I hope that I did not confuse any of my friends/visitors from across the ocean with this last post?

Last of the Cherokee-Shawnee Indians

02/10/2018


Sorry about the Google messages, this is a ‘free site’ and a very good site at that!

Google has been very good to this old warrior so I hope that all of my friends return ask questions and enjoy my stumbling through life often?

I have been receiving visits from Korea for years now about this film and can find no way and no one to help find out what they are looking for so that maybe I can help answer any question?

Yesterday’s post was yet another attempt to help.

Also

I have seen this film a few times, because people keep asking questions about parts of it and I wish to give the best answer possible ever though it has been a bit of a thorn in the side while watching so many liberties with the truth of the history of Native Americas in general, my people in particular.

If you have questions please ask.
Shechaim Ohjieshan Walkingfox

2/10/18

Last of the Cherokee-Shawnee Indians

“Last of the Mohicans”
Cherokee-Shaw



Last of the Cherokee-Shawnee Indians





I cannot get my visitors from Korea to the main website of our people to understand that, although each fictional character in the fictional “Last of the Mohicans” are real people, each is acting the part and only acting!

Daniel Day Lewis did not hunt or kill a single Mohiigan Indian!


Sir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis is an English actor who holds both British and Irish citizenship.


Born and raised in London
and is not a Native American!

Sachem Unkac (Uncas) did not die from any Indians!

Sachem Unkas lived a good healthy life and walked the crossing with the ancestor!

Russell Charles Means, 
I am proud to call one of his friend, 
was an Oglala Lakota!


Eric Schweig
is an Inuit
and
Ojibwe/Anishinaabe Indigenous

Canadian actor!

The capture and rescue of Jemima Boone and the Callaway girls is a famous incident in the colonial history of Kentucky.

They were captured by a Cherokee-Shawnee raiding party and rescued by Daniel Boone and his party, celebrated for their success.

The incident was portrayed in 19th-century literature and paintings:


Created a fictionalized version of the episode in his novel


The incident was the subject of a painting entitled 

The Abduction of Boone's Daughter by the Indians (c. 1855)

by 


Abduction of Boone's Daughter, 1855-56, detail, Amon Carter Museum of American Art

He is known for an early painting of a colonial incident:


his The Abduction of Boone's Daughter by the Indians (1855-1856), a depiction of the 1776 capture near Boonesborough, Kentucky of Jemima Boone and two other girls by a Cherokee-Shawnee raiding party.

A special (Thank-you
to Donna
for pointing this out to me yesterday

2/9/18

Montréal, Quebec/Gatineau, Quebec


Thank you to both visitors from Quebec Canada.


You both
reminded me
of a few facts about our people,
ours and some of yours.


According to my elders now ancestors and some records out on the internet for all to read.

While I was growing up in Uncasvillage and learning from elders throughout Northern Native American Country, back when our ancestors were being abused

(putting it politely)!

Many of our people escaped out west and many escaped north to and around Quebec Canada!

Red is the color of all blood of the heart and all male, female, races, religion, sexual orientation and even the politicians in government pump ‘Red Blood’!

This is why our military go to war, to protect our people of Red Blood!

Cigarettes cause Cancer!

Our ancestors used Herbs (Kinnick-Kinnick), No poison cigarettes!

All Smudging in the ceremonies of our ancestors were and still are a prayer to Creator, at least throughout Native American Country!

Welcome to Montréal, Quebec

To our main website at


from


Welcome to Gatineau, Quebec

To

Native American gifting tobacco (Herbs) to an elder?

06/14/2011


And

One of the pages on a blog
SMUDGING

2/8/18

Gainesville, Florida


Welcome to our visitor from

Gainesville, Florida
To
Native American Gate keeper?
02/22/2012



It is now 2018 and now living in Florida retired, if I were to add to this post, I would like to say, the culture, ceremonies and information comes from the teaching of my elders, now ancestors.

It might not seem too many outsiders (people not from tribes in Native American Country, born or adopted, that the use of occult wording is much of a big deal?

‘Well ‘

We are the children of Creator and to Creator; this is a very big deal.

Now carrying or the use of photo taking, at least in a ‘Sacred Circle’ in a belief of elders and out of respect, we frown on abuser.

The teaching of our ancestors from any Sacred Circle comes directly from our Sacred Paw-Paus, all other gatherings  are not.

We know that times are changing and clothing’s are getting smaller.

However, we always invite Creator to dance along with us, how would you be dressed arm and arm with your deity?