6/6/18

Phoenix, Arizona



Welcome to our visitor from Phoenix, Arizona
To one of our posting
Chief Wendsler Nosie an Apache
03/25/2018


I have personally been to and through your state.

A few personal visits in the 60s with a shipmate to the White Mountain Apache people and again in the early 70s with Timmy’s family and in the 2000’s a few times with (Tah) my sweetie.

I am retired and a Vietnam Veteran with a POW/MIA friend, a Chiricahuas

Apache.

Timmy was lost in Vietnam.

I still go into a Circle to talk with and pray with my friend (Shipmate).

Timmy was crossed on my last visit with his family.

You are correct in thinking that the land of the ‘First People’ should be called Indian country or Native American country.

However, we are the people that have cut off half of the land of its ‘First People.’

All Native (Indian) Tribes must be recognized by our government along with all of our brothers& sister from ocean to ocean!

 No war is a good war


 The only good war is no war!
“War, what is it good for”?
For instance


The Revolutionary war 
was to free our land from a greedy king across the pond; everyone fighting for this land knew the true reason to fight.

It was not good, it was to fight greed.


American Indian Wars

Was a way for the 'Euro- Americans savage’ to take the Natives land without paying for it by calling them savages!

An embarrassing sets of brutal battles by greedy people from other lands to rid the people of the land.

A war of greed.

Civil war
Was the war between the North and the slave-owning states of the South 
to free Americans from Americans!
Again, an embarrassing war to fight greed.
The Great War, World War One, 
was to stop Germany from conquering the world.

World War Two

Was a war were everyone, including all of the drafted personal into the war, knew the true reason for service in the military of the United States of America!

However, still a war to fight greed.

All battles since were fighting to a point and no further, while the greedy had no point with a stop sign!

D-Day



74 years later, we remember D-Day
June 6th 1944

A battle of good against evil, for freedom for the whole world.

The cost in lives on D-Day was high. More than 9,000 Allied Soldiers were killed or wounded, but their sacrifice allowed more than 100,000 Soldiers to begin the slow, hard slog across Europe, to defeat Adolf Hitler’s crack troops.


6/5/18

Maine Dept. of Education



Welcome to our visitor from Maine Libraries/Dept. of Education

In Bath, Maine
To one of our postings about ceremonies.
Native American Wedding Ceremony (Traditional)
06/09/2011


Maine is an Eastern Woodlands Native American area and there are hundreds of websites, blogs and posting about our/your Native American wedding.
If you need more in-put please write or post a comment?

5/28/18

the Bronx, New York.



Welcome to our visitor from the Bronx, New York.

We have had a number of visitors from your area
as it should be
our ancestor’s culture and ceremonies
were the same or close to it.
To one of our posting about
Native American Gate keeper
02/22/2012


How about if we dig into at least this important part of our culture?

Our area, not sure about around you, the gatherings were called

Paw-paus

With this gathering everyone was on the same page, so to speak.

Because this is our Church

(Chachu)

Soon after ‘First Contact’ the Euro-Americans started to show an interest in our ceremonies.

Not one of them seemed to care
that they were entering into a church,
no booze,
no weapons
and
a pure heart!

How many drunks foul-mouths womanizers, with guns do you see in your church?

The only way around this was to hide the ceremony and change the name to a

(FAKE CEREMONY).

Our Shechaim
And

From around the area
turned the problem
over
to our Clad Mothers

Again as it should be.

Our god we call Creator, our demon we call powwow.
So the gathering in public
is now called
‘our powwow.