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10/4/21

Munchen, Bayern

 


Welcome to the visitor from Munchen, Bayern, Germany

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10/4/21

To

Please respect my Misbaha/Cross/Star of David/ Medicine Pouch

 

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I see that you came to visit on

 

9/13/21

To

Were they guilty or were they framed?

 

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Also?

 

Welcome and know this someone will answer sometimes it might take time sorry.

 

I have been blessed to have made a few trips back in the 1960’s through your beautiful country, shorter trips then I had hoped for because of my military time.


So; if you can use anything on the post, ‘Go For it’ my friend.

 

I will never state if any other true traditional tribe is right or wrong because their ceremonies are their ceremonies our ceremonies and our ceremonies.

 


First; the only one that knows the guilty is Leonard Peltier and the person actually pulling the trigger! (09/13/2021)

 

Second; we over on the Northeasters part of this our land use two pouches!

 

 

Now as to the different in a pouch, it is because there was, is and will always be many tribes and until the Spanish invaded there were not even horses to travel those thousands of miles.

 

I write because I should only write about our family of tribes over in the Northeastern part of this our land.

 

One is a prayer pouch uses as stated to remember prayer to Creator!

 

2nd is a ‘Medicine Pouch’ used only by a ‘Medicine Man’ or a member of the ‘Royal Family’!

 

‘Creator’ has placed some things in his pouch to help remember the sick and the needy.

 

A ‘Medicine Woman’ is the person that knows and collects the medicine for the ‘Medicine Man’!

 

 ‘No Photos of Pouches Please’ because one does not know which is which.

 

However; as stated earlier questions and comments are welcome.

Please respect my Misbaha/Cross/Star of David/ Medicine Pouch

 I beg my followers to please forgive this one?

I know the problem stems from the fact that before first contact there was between 5 and 10 thousand tribes in the land, thank you government for cutting that down to a few hundred!

This fact is also understandable because of the many ceremonies in many tribes and that a pouch is or is not sacred from east to west!

If you see expensive jewelry/Cross around someone’s neck – do you grab it and ask to explain?

If you see an expensive ‘Star of David’ around someone’s neck do you grab it and ask for an explanation?

If you see someone using pray beads (Misbaha), do you help yourself to a few prayers of your own?

Well; if there is a pouch around the neck of the original ‘First people of this Land’ chances are that it contains things far more important than all of the jewelry on ‘Mother Earth’ !

Please respect this?

Yes; you are encouraged to ask all of the questions you wish we just prefer that the questions are asked without your hands?

Please also notice, no photo?

East Coast Woodland Native American.

The First question I will proudly answer now, 

We have it out in plain sight because it is another of many ways to remind our brothers and sisters and everyone else for that matter to pray.

1/22/21

Prayer pouch or Medicine Pouch?

 

Get your coffee take a seat this is going to take some time!

I was in the V.A. for a doctor check up on the 11th

On the way out I heard, “I Love Your Medicine Pouch”!

Regalia from tribes throughout this land of our ancestors is as different as the people and the land its self!

Why would Shechaim Ohjieshan write about ‘Pouches’?

Because 90% of the experts writing about ‘Indian Country”,” Government Controlled Casino Indians” or “Native American Country”, have not the slightest idea of the real ancestors of the people places or land that they are writing about, most just take what fits their idea of the truth and write for profit!

Point of fact - I found out years ago that people thought that my name was (Sack um Walkingfox ‘Sachem’)

I have since dropped the 'European American' word Sachem to the Native American Country True Name of Shechaim!

Remember; I am of the Eastern Woodland Native American Country retired to Central Florida the land of a ‘Milting pot of people’!

Spirituality/Religion | Shechaim's News of the Day (wordpress.com)

Well Duh!

No one would ever know a pouch of a ‘Medicine person male or female’ from my people and not one of those pouches below in the images looks like our Prayer or Medicine Pouch!

The following is a quick introduction to this post?

(An eastern Woodland prayer pouch

images of an eastern woodland prayer pouch - Bing images

An eastern woodland medicine pouch

images of an eastern woodland medicine pouch - Bing images

An Indian prayer pouch

images of an Indian prayer pouch - Bing images

An Indian medicine pouch

images of an indian medicine pouch - Bing images

I was in the V.A. for a doctor check up on the 11th

On the way out I heard, “I Love Your Medicine Pouch”!

In this hallway in and out of this V.A. it is always busy so I could not see the person.

Again, “I Love Your Medicine Pouch” I did see a ‘Sister from a tribe’ and said, “Thank-you”

The third time she said, “I Love Your Medicine Pouch”!

I again thanked her but the crowd was pushing us in different direction!

So; why am I writing to you today?

Did you check out the photos of pouches above?

I felt that she is of the ‘Indian Country Tribes’?

I write only about my people because this is what I know and there are still around 500 to 1,000 tribes throughout our land!

Every person of the ‘first people of this land’ should be as well known as the people on reservations, in cities, states or in ‘government controlled Indian casino land’?

We are not and this is why I write!

P.S. she has been added to my list at the ‘prayer Alter’

10/8/19

Welcome Iisalmi, Billingham, Schnecksville


Welcome to my three new visitors
Iisalmi, Northern Savo, Finland
Billingham, England
Schnecksville, Pennsylvania
To the posting on
Edinburgh, Scotland/ Indore, India

10/07/2019


 O.K.
Paw-paus, why would this be a Sacred Ceremony?
By the way, 
the writing 
on the post 
is also for you,
 just ask?
A Paw-paus in and of its self is not sacred, it means 'The Gathering of the people'
Our original gathering (Paw-paus), was a celebration
because Creator protected the people 
through season after season, 
hence, four gatherings (Paw-paus).
Our people included a pouch (usually red), on their regalia 
of
 'Sacred Medicine and Memorabilia' 
from family, friends and so on. 
Our ancestors believer that this was sacred and should never be in photo!
I believe and love my ancestors so what ever they wanted
was what I plan on giving until I also cross!
This is why I say, 'In Person Only'
As always, 
questions will be answered my friends.

Love You All

Shechaim Ohjieshan

4/19/15

Slocan British Columbia Canada


How much tobacco offering to elder for inipi
Welcome Slocan British Columbia Canada

Although you are quite a ways up north from my people, your people and my people did travel north and south long before someone places a "Border" between our people?

I would like to step out on a limb, so to speak, and give you our answer to your question if I may?

Remembering that our people used herbs now called tobacco long before chemicals were placed into modern tobacco just to get people addicted to smoke and we call this our tobacco (Kinnick, Kinnick) or a group of herbs?

OK

How much tobacco offering to an Elder presiding over a "Sacred Sweat (Sweat-Lodge) Inipi?

First, one must never, never be forced to pay for any true traditional ceremony in our culture, never.

That said, this Elder more than likely uses a lot of his Kinnick-Kinnick through the year so a pouch before the ceremony, any ceremony is always appreciated my friend.


AND

11/25/13

Misunderstanding Spirituality


 Welcome to a visitor from Oklahoma City Oklahoma


To an old website of ours

Native American Spiritualism


While surfing the internet looking for information on the misunderstanding of native American spirituality?

I must, as always, start with your state in the South Central part of Indian country and we are from the North East.

Culture and ceremonies may differ a little in tribal information?

A couple more of our sites may help in your search? http://www.tahtonka.com/spirituality.html


However, something's that seem to confuse our European friends might be the same in both areas of the country?

The first thing that I have noticed throughout the years while traveling around Indian country invited to attend their religious roundtable discussions and I believe, the most confusing to religious leaders is,

Native Americans throughout the country have no problem with our own Spirituality (they call religion).

We all Fear (believe) in our Creator, some call this Supreme Being by different names and some difference in ways of contacting our Supreme Being.

However, it has never, to my knowledge, turned into battles as with our Europeans do?

They also do not understand our praying inside of a Sweat Lodge, Longhouse or to trees and rocks, why we have a Prayer Pouch or call a Drum our heartbeat of Mother Earth.

 Information that can be found on our newest blog,

11/18/13

Tobacco bags for requesting your native name


Welcome to my visitor from the City of Lima Ohio


requesting information as to tobacco bags for requesting your native name?

To my website


On 17 Nov, Sun, 08:19:43.

This is a very old and out of use tripod discontinued site so, I am not sure if you found what you were looking for?

First thing, I believe, that will go a long way in your request for that native name, if you are truly looking for a traditional name by a respected Spiritual Teacher?

Would be a little teaching and understanding about our culture and ceremonies?

As always I must remind you that you are visiting a site and posting about east coast tribes so the information is from our ancestors.

That said, I do know many good proud people of the great Shawnee tribe and know that their ceremonies and culture are close to ours.

First, this bag is called a pouch, this pouch is stuffed with herbs, we use Kinnick, Kinnick and it is used at all of our ceremonies.

A few sites that might be of help to you?

Kinnick, Kinnick



Ceremonies




11/9/13

Why is Grand Entry Sacred?


Welcome to the visitor from the City of Winston Salem North Carolina


Glad to have this question once again although this is the first in such a long time at calling it Sacred?

Makes one wonder just who is asking and why?

You see Grand Entry or (Cangi Sidiai Niungo) as it was called at a Paw paus and a powwow up until the early 1960's, was and should always be Sacred however, I have not heard it called Cangi Sidiai Niungo since returning from Vietnam in 1965.

It would seem that after the government made Casino Indians, nothing about the new gatherings is sacred?

One exception, because there is always an exception.

Many years ago while we were still called "The Book People,"

Donna teaches our culture using books and she is very good at it.

I teach in the circle and around the grounds.

At a gathering one year, the head veteran (Auburn University powwow) came asking to use my Pow-Mia Flag, I do not remember why?

After an agreement, because of the Bird of Prey Feathers plus some Sacred Pouches from past Crossing ceremonies, we walked it into the east and placed over the drum.

About an hour he came back with another Red Pouch and I said a fast prayer hoping that it was not for Grandfathers Staff!

He came asking if or when the drum could continue a dance because the flag was in the circle?

Point to this posting is.

He came to ask and not just move on with the gathering.

I'll tell you what I explained to him however, I believe that he was just being polite!

Once the flag and/or staff is placed, the gathering can continue.

I am not using a name because, this person is a veteran and a true traditionalist and I would never embarrass him however, this information was important for me to tell.

 

 

 

12/28/12

Happy Birthday Chief Silver Eagle (Friday December 28th 1985)


 

Chief Silver Eagle
Also known as

(Chief Silver Eagle Feather) 
a long time friend of our family would have been 100 today.

I will always remember him from his last Paw ~Paus back in 1985, his first day home.

On that day Creator Chose to honor a faithful servant and do so through, of all people, me?

Our Creator has a sense of humor, Creator knows that I loathe being at the forefront of any gathering, so all of my life I end up in the forefront of a social event?

I received my native name at a Chief Eagle Feathers Paw ~Paus age 6, my first time as Head Veteran was in 1965 at a Chief Eagle Feathers Paw ~Paus, the second time in the history of both tribes a Sachem of one tribe became a warrior of the other tribe for a day, was on this day in 1985.

Without going into any parts of a Sacred Ceremony because, you see, this turned into one of them.

It just so happened that I was again the Head Veteran at his gathering (Paw ~Paus) and within seconds of offering tobacco ( as you know by now Kinnick - Kinnick) to invite Creator into the circle, everything in the Grange Hall went quiet and I froze in place.

This was the first time that Chief Eagle Feather was not at the side of a Head Veteran at his gathering handing out and offering tobacco.

Some months earlier he became Wheelchair bound.

I put my tobacco back into my pouch in my Regalia, walked straight through the circle to the Elders seating in the West, performed the Sacred Ceremony, handed my Great Grandfathers Bird of Prey Staff to the Chiefs Head Clan Mother and as soon as she finished her ceremony handing the staff to Chief, I walked back through the East to the back of the line now knowing that I was the one Creator wanted to dance Grand Entry for my friend.

No one including me knew why this happened, that is until we danced Grand Entry passed the Elder Chairs.

As I honored Chief on the way passed the elders I knew, he had a smile from ear to ear and winked to me.

Within seconds after the Paw ~ Paus Creator took my best friend home!

This one is for you Chief Silver Eagle, you are still my very best friend.

12/1/12

Head Veteran


What is a head veteran and what does he/she do at gatherings?
First a head veteran must be a veteran, Duh!
I have been to some 'powwows' of late and one way or another found out that a head veteran was, in fact, never a veteran!
Next he/she must be a native American, there are many way to see if one is a native and a few ways to see if he/she is a veteran.
So no need to go into this, if you have been reading my past postings and many of you have, than you know my feelings about that.
To completely understand where I am coming from with sacred ceremonies like our gatherings and also see why the responsibility of a head veteran is now, but never should have been diminished, let's start with paw-paus and head veteran?
A paw- paus as with all gatherings before first contact was assigned by the Sachem through the Head Clan Mother to take full control of the event.
Like the Powwow's of today, those gatherings were started at a monthly meeting long before the event, so everyone in the tribe knew in advance what their job was.
The Sachem or Head Clan Mother assigned the Head Veterans job to the warrior with the most knowledge of the tribe to run the Paw-paus.
This person became the Chief of the gathering, so for a smooth outing everyone worked under this warrior, everyone except the Head Clan Mother!
As Sachem and many times a head veteran, I worked under the Head Clan Mother at our paw paus, less confusion from everybody!
With our people if this warrior (Head Veteran) said that you are a Native American, you are a native American!
Not only is this right, old warriors have a way with knowing just who is and who is not!
The MC with permission from the Head Clan Mother, controlled the singing, dancing and what dance at what time.
The lead drum controlled songs and which drum group drums which dance.
The Head Veteran controls everything else!
How on earth did the word 'arena director' get into a powwow?
Arena directors run rodeos, Fairs, circus, and carnivals out west someplace don't they?
East entry started after this head veteran checked that everything and everyone is ready to dance, gave the signal to the MC and unless carrying the Sacred Staff, stayed at the ready at the gate.
At a paw-paus, any bird or animal was always allowed into the circle as long as they wished to be in the circle, never tied or chained as with powwow.
If you are dancing in this type of circle and see a feather drop or spot a feather and are positive that it is only a costume feather, pick it up and carry it out of the circle with you, hand it to the head veteran, if you are not sure, protect that feather, no veteran worth his or her salt will think less of you one way or the other.
I was at a 'powwow' not so long ago and a native girl about 12ish, saw three Eagle feathers drop from an Alaskan dancers regalia, she danced over the feathers until a 'dancer' from a Canadian tribe can along picked up the feathers walked backwards through the circle and handed them to the Alaskan!
This is what our gatherings are coming to !
After things calmed down and out of sight I walked both 'men' out of the gathering!
I found the young girl and family, through a ceremony and with a blessing for Creator, handed her a prayer pouch with some of my grandfathers tobacco (Kinnick Kinnick) in it and made sure that she knew that she was 100% correct!
Sachem Tallfox a proud WW-2 Veteran, Sachem Zeak wounded at the sub base before service and could not serve. Sachem Walkingfox a proud Vietnam Veteran.

7/21/12

American Native Prayer Pouch


Every elder traditional American Native’s go through many years of prayer with our Creator and other Elders and it is at this time that sacred things are placed into a prayer pouch, this pouch is not the problem it is the Medicine inside that is extremely sacred to this Elder!

Any and all American Natives, given the chance can and should readily explain about this belief; it is what is inside that should not be abused!

Yes, knowledge is the best way to counter ignorance, which leads to hatred and disrespect and that, is why I try to spend as much time as possible doing just that, Teaching!

What is a Native American prayer pouch?

Not to be confused with a Medicine pouch however, almost as sacred as one, a prayer pouch worn by our people is one of the many ways to help us remind our friends to send a prayer to our Creator.

Each time one sees a prayer pouch one should stop and say prayer’s,

I see nothing wrong with that?

I cannot believe that in this day and age of enlightenment non native women still think, or do not think, or do not care, that it is O.K. for them to reach out and grab our sacred pouch and ask, “so what do you have in this thing”?

A silent prayer then would be " Your hand if you do remove it"!

While teaching why it is that I step back and cover up I get something like, “well you should keep it covered inside of your shirt”?

My guess is that doing so would kind of defeat the main reason for wearing it in the first place, what do you think?

No traditional American native would ever question one about their beliefs, in fact we would be pleased just knowing that you had beliefs.

6/18/12

MOHEGAN/MOHICAN


It's All In The Spelling of A Name

I had an eye doctors appointment the other day, always an interesting experience after a corneal transplant.

That day however, was extra tough because the Orlando VA is now in a holding pattern, waiting for the new VA Hospital in Medical City to be finished.

So, I had to go to an outside Doctor and this meant starting from scratch, not a fun day for me, my puppy, or my driver.

Anyhow, my doctor and I, (Great Doctor) started talking about Native Americans, right after he spotted my pouch.

"Last of the Mohegan's" he said, with a grin.

"Well, I was for a while," I said.

He then told me that he had another person/patient for an appointment who said that there are thousands of Mohegan's around.

I felt obligated to give him a short history lesson about my Mohegan people, explaining that from the time of my birth in the 1940's, until the late 1970's, there were never more than 13 families at any of the monthly meetings held by my Grandfather, Sachem Tallfox, the last true Sachem of the Mohegan people.

But, right after Congress passed some funny, not ha ha funny, but strange funny laws and people starting building casinos, Mohegan's and Pequot's came out of the woodwork.

Strange thing, wouldn't you say?

Next, we went into the life of Uncas, his father and friend.

The Last of the Mohicans, by James Fennimore Cooper, is a story about a great friendship between Hawkeye, the white Man, and Chingachook, the Chief of the Mohicans.

The name is not spelled the same, but no one seems to care, just like where did all of these long dead Indians come from?

Also from fiction?

6/8/12

"Last of the Mohegan's", he said with a grin.


What's in a Native American Name?

I had an eye doctors appointment yesterday, always an experience after a cornea transplant.

That's another story.

That was an extra tuff day because the Orlando V A is stuck in a Holden pattern

  now waiting for the new V A hospital in Medical City to be built.

I needed to go to an outside doctor so, this meant a start from scratch, not a fun day for me, my driver and puppy in Orlando. Scary place.

Any how my doctor and I (great doctor) started talking about Native Americans after he spotted my pouch.

"Last of the Mohegan's", he said with a grin.

Will I was for a while.

He said that he had another person for an appointment a few days ago that said there are thousands of Mohegan's around.

I told him that, from the early 1940's ( My birth) until the late 1970's there was never more than 13 families at the tribal monthly meeting.

After congress passed some funny laws and people built casinos, Mohegan's and Pequot's came out of the woodwork?

Strange thing wouldn't you say?

Next we went into the life of our first Sachem, Uncas.

The Last of the Mohicans James Fennimore Cooper.

This is a fictional story about a great friendship between Hawkeye, the White Man, and Chingachook, the chief of the Mohegan's?

The name is not spelled the same.

However, no one knows or seems to care, just like, where did all of those long ago dead Indians come from?

Must have also come from a fiction?