3/30/18

Juniata College Huntingdon, Pennsylvania




Welcome to our visitor from the
Juniata College
In

Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

Thank you for your visit and come back soon and often?
Also
Please remember that all questions and comments will be answered.
Shechaim Ohjieshan

Guymon, Oklahoma



Welcome to the visitor from the city of Guymon, Oklahoma

Once again
I must remind our new visitors about the distance and customs between our people?


Your visits to my people

A Native American (Indian) Soaugi (Funeral)
06/10/2011


Our Crossing Page at the top of every post.

"Crossing"


Crossing Ceremony


And our Ceremonies Page, again at the top of every post.

Ceremonies.


Thank-you for your visits.

Remember, if you have questions or comments, please write?




3/28/18

San Luis Obispo, California



Welcome to the visitor from San Luis Obispo, California

While looking for information about a Gate Keeper in a 'Native American Tribe'?

To

Native American Gate keeper?

02/22/2012


If you believe, as we do, that your God (Creator), is the supreme creator of all things and is the only way to receive blessing from. Please feel free to enjoy anything that I have learned from my elders, now ancestor.

As you can see our ancestors never used those words while talking our ceremonies or culture.

Also

Please keep in mind that your city is on the Pacific coast and Uncasvillage is on the Atlantic coast.

So with that said, you could try Indian Gate Keeper?

I am not trying to be funny or rude
I just want to teach the difference between the Occult and my ancestors.

My ancestors only get on their knees and/or pray to Creator, the creator of everything and this includes the god's of the occult.

Not using a word like gate might seem trivial to some. However, a gate usually mean restriction?

No ceremony in the culture of our ancestors and their decedents, yours truly included, restrict your visit with your Creator.

How can one be blessed if not from Creator?

Your god was created by Creator?

August 12, 2012


Questions and comments for information is always welcome.

3/25/18

Chief Wendsler Nosie an Apache


I have been blessed to live on Mother Earth for over 77 years now and traveled throughout many countries and most of this land.

In all that time I have never heard an Indian west of the Mississippi river,  say Indian Country and Native American Country in the same sentence until today!

Chief (professor), Wendsler Nosie San Carlos
Apache was on AM Joy
today
along with a hero to the people
in this house for years
(Reverent Doctor Barber).




Chief Wendsler Nosie San Carlos Apache


Native American Activist Spotlight: Wendsler Nosie Sr.

Today on A M Joy,
was
our older warrior’s speaking in unison about handing the torch over to
the younger warriors like 
Matthew Post
and following them with pride and a dream, of when we use to have their tenacity?
We need to get out of their way and offer help only if or when we are asked.
https://sachemspeaks.wordpress.com/2018/03/25/professor-chief-wendsler-nosie-an-apache/