3/11/18

Wareham, Massachusetts



Welcome to Wareham, Massachusetts

To a number of our postings about our end time ceremonies?

Before we get into answering your many questions, a little history lesson if you well?

Did you know that before Europeans came to your area and around New England, there were no words like Sold, Selling, bought or Paid?

How could the Euro-Americans now own your property?


Look this up and get back to me if you wish the answer?

O.K.

To your questions

The following links and many more must include all of New England, parts of New York and some of New Jersey back before first Contact.

Remember

No (Not one of our Sacred Ceremonies), has a price tag on it, NEVER!

Kinnick-Kinnick is a welcome gift, but only a gift!

Traditional Native American (Indian) Burial Information.

06/18/2011


A Native American (Indian) Soaugi (Funeral)

06/10/2011


And one of our pages about our people

Crossing

3/10/18

Welcome to Belfast Ireland



Welcome to the visitor from Belfast, United Kingdom
To
Our postings about our Keeper Fires
At
Firekeeper
09/30/2013


And
Keeper of the Fire after Grand Entry
10/04/2013


I stated
‘Our postings’

Because, as I am sure you know, we in Uncasvillage and the New England Area have very different ceremonies and for very different reasons.


I have been to your country (Ireland), twice while in the navy and one of my ancestors on my father’s side came from Belfast.

Mother from Dublin and Donnas family is from Cork County.

Both ceremonies are right for the people celebrating their ceremony.

3/3/18

Welcome to our visitor from Kentucky



Welcome to our visitor from Kentucky
To
Native American Wedding Ceremony (Traditional)

06/09/2011


Thank-you for your very important question.
Because I did not notice that Kinnick Kinnick did not have its own page.
Problem now corrected.
This site and our Wordpress site.
Have pages at the top of each site.
Our main website

Have pages in the middle and at the bottom for your convenience.

2/28/18

(If you tell the truth)



One should always tell the truth.

Coming from a Native American Family in New England, this was pounded into our heads; mine was thicker than the other children, by our Clan Mothers.

If you tell the truth you will have no need of a perfect memory, something very important when you get older.

Politicians still have not grasped this and many do not even care, they just keep telling the same old lies hoping that you might someday believe them?


Let’s take (Speaker of the House in Florida Richard Corcoran), soon to lose his job because of the many lies in his silly ads about (Sanctuary City and immigrants), and he knows it!


Governor Rick Scott and the guy in the White House, for instance, cannot even read the reports written carefully by their attorneys without stumping, hesitating and rechecking the next lie in the line of so many in every speech!


Watch the guy in the White house trying to read the two Teleprompters and keep up with the subject-line?



Looks like he has a little wet spot?




Watch Governor Rick Scott while carefully reading while not annoying the NRC and his other main contributors!

2/26/18

The first Native American congresswomen






Two women are vying to be the first Native American congresswomen
Sharice David's the Ho-Chunk Nation tribe
and
Debra Haaland, a Native American woman

At Last, We May Get Our First Native American Woman In Congress

Deb Haaland has been helping New Mexico Democrats win races for 20 years. Now she’s running for a U.S. House seat.



There’s never been a Native American woman elected to federal office — yet these two are seeking to change that

There have been many political milestones for minorities in the United States in the past decade, still Americans have yet to see a Native American congresswoman.

That may soon change. After urging women and people of color to seek public office, Sharice David's decided to take her own advice. Now she's running for Congress
https://sachemspeaks.wordpress.com/2018/02/26/the-first-native-american-congresswomen/