8/31/17

Jamestown, Rhode Island


Welcome to the visitor from
Jamestown, Rhode Island
To
Global Environment
By way of our main website at

Aquai/Aquine
I am so pleased of your visit because it has been 10 years since my webmaster made this page for me.
If you wish more information just scroll to the bottom and click on the friendly gator.
It is so sad to find out about the lack of interest shown since this site was created back in 1999.
Free information from Mother Earth and our sun does not interest people for some reason.

8/28/17

Heart Attack Drug Canutummon


Heart Attack Drug Canutummon
As seen on WFTV this morning with Jamie Holmes.
I have no idea why we can never give WFTV channel 9 Orlando the credit on things like this, because we can never find them on their sites?
Now, a wonder drug that halves risk of cancer, heart attack
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/lifestyle/health-and-wellbeing/280817/now-a-wonder-drug-that-halves-risk-of-cancer-heart-attack.html
Why anti-inflammatory drug Canakinumab is not a ‘wonder drug’ yet
Being hailed as one of the biggest breakthrough since statins, a wonder drug has been created that slashes the risk of dying from heart attacks and cancer.
According to a US study, the drug cuts danger by up to a half.
Dr Paul Ridker, lead researcher said that his Harvard University team's findings would mean a new era of treatment. According to experts, the drug called canakinumab, also protects against gout and arthritis

7/30/17

Welcome Ithaca, New York

Welcome
to the visitor
 from
 
Ithaca, New York
To one of our postings
And
 two of our pages on our post.
 

You may or may not know that back in the 40s and 50s
a number of my teachers came from in and around your area
 while visiting my father/grandfathers meetings.

Smudging the correct way

02/02/2011


Ceremonies


Teaching

7/28/17

Simpleton move for a Minority Party

We put people into office
to work on ways
to help improve
 the country
and
her people.

Not to spew venom
out of their mouth
daily against
each other.

This is what congress did and is doing today.

Instead of working to improve our healthcare to,
at the very least,
as close as possible to
the healthcare that they enjoy!

Anthony (Mooch) Scaramucci  the Moocher,
 
folks, you just cannot make this stuff up.

He is going to fire everyone until all that is left are
(Yes my Lord, anything that you say my lord (Groupie)!
Watch the television my friends!

Senator John McCain stated,

"The Democratic party rammed Obamacare through congress!"

No

My Ex-Friend
that I once voted for,
John McCain.

Your
 "Do Nothing Congress"
"Did nothing!"
Did nothing for 7 1/2 now 8 years.
 
Senator Elizabeth Warren,
once a friend,
 stabbed my president in the back
and
 is now trying to become
the savior of the country and 'Mother Earth'.

I am so tired of the

(Dim-Witted; Insatiable, and Lethargic, cluster of Narrow-Minded People),
in charge of what once was the
"Political Party of the People"!
Democratic Party.

While the Majority Party is Spiraling into Chaos as I write this post.

The Minority Party, instead of grabbing the moment, is also busy crumbling into nothing,

while juggling for a political position to better themselves in our government!

And

The vast majority of their voters, being so discussed with this, are not voting.

Or

Voting across party lines to vote for lying wannabe

(Dim-Witted; Insatiable, and Lethargic, cluster of Narrow-Minded People)!

Green, Do Nothing, or Independent parties.
Now, what do we have to say about what you are calling
'your president'?
 
I have no clean, clear, comfortable words that are printable!

7/23/17

Nonprofit teaches people about Native American culture

Nonprofit teaches people
about
Native American culture
Do not know much about this tribe
However, I would be proud too.

Any group of our people
 doing it right
for their people, the ancestors,
 Indian/Native American country,
and
Creator,
has my heart
and
prayers forever.

Santa Rosa Press Gazette 
Posted Jul 21, 2017
GET INVOLVED

Contact Jennie McKeon at 315-4434 or at jmckeon@nwfdailynews.com to nominate someone for this series, which celebrates individuals and organizations that make a difference in our communities.

MILTON

The Santa Rosa County Creek Indian Tribe Inc. teaches the community about Native Americans’ culture via educational programs, traditional events and a Native American Cultural Center, according to Vice Chief Dan Helms.

The organization — located at 4358 Willard Norris Road in Milton — was founded in 1990 by descendants of Creeks who live in the area.
The tribe currently has more than 1,300 members and donates thousands of hours a year teaching and making presentations in the community.
“Our tribe is sought out by schools, cultural festivals, historical organizations, military installations, history fairs, county fairs and city events,” Helms said. “Community organizations such as the Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast, Kiwanis Club and the Lions Club request us for speaking engagements.”
The Creeks’ tribal grounds consist of about 95 acres that soon will be home to a Native American Cultural Center, almost three decades in the making. The cultural center was made possible by two IMPACT 100 grants totaling $210,700.

A groundbreaking is scheduled for Aug. 1.

“The grants are making the dream of a Native American Cultural Center a reality,” Helms said. “The central feature of the center will be an artifact museum that will feature more than 3,000 Native American artifacts to be displayed to the public.”
According to Helms, the cultural center will house two prized artifacts: a peace pipe used in the signing of a treaty between the head of the Crow nation and the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, and some of the ashes and embers from a fire that burned in the Cherokee town of Tahlequah more than 1,000 years ago.
The center will include a multi-purpose room for seminars and performances, according to Helms.
The center will house a genealogy resource center with books, documents and other information the group has obtained over the years to assist people in researching and documenting their Native American ancestry.
“The goal of the Native American Cultural Center is to increase awareness of the culture of Native Americans and particularly the Creek people,” Helms said. “The public, especially the children, will have a greater appreciation and understanding of the Creek people and their connection with the natural world. They will experience new knowledge through immersion and hands-on demonstrations not available anywhere else in our area.
“The completion of the Native American Cultural Center will allow us to embark on our mission to bring knowledge of the culture of the Native American Indians to the children, the community and the world.”
The Santa Rosa County Creek Indian Tribe Inc