4/28/18

Thank you Santa Barbara California



Thank you Santa Barbara California, welcome to our little corner of Mother Earth.


Thank you because I did not know about the missing link to this important post about a very important person!

Native American Religion, Culture, Traditions, Beliefs and Spirituality

05/07/2011


The missing link has been replaced with this one

Welcome to Carlsbad, California


Welcome to Carlsbad, California
To two of our posting about our ‘Sacred Tobacco’
at
Tobacco (Herbs) as a Traditional Native American Gift
04/08/2011


And
Our
page
about our
‘Sacred Tobacco’
We call Kinnick Kinnick


Sorry to say that I have little knowledge about your area, I was blessed to have had two visits only, because of time and personal reasons very short visits.

However, I did write some time ago about the area.

#1


#2


#3


Now
To your two visits.

One would have to assume that native first people in and around the area ancestors go back thousands of years, the culture and ceremonies use herbs in and around your corner of Mother Earth?

So

As with our ancestor, herbs found around your area were use in the ceremonies.

Make them sacred is another story!

Write back if you have more questions?
By
Post your comment at the bottom of each blog posting.



4/27/18

Two both (Unknowns Question) Phony people


Two both (Unknowns Question), assuming that you are both from California?


Welcome to the post from yesterday.

The abuse goes on, this time, of all places, California!

04/26/2018


and


Yes I did write that,

Every tribe on Mother Earth has a Spiritual Leader willing to pray for permission to Creator

For a blessing to this little piece of the Ohlone- Ancestral land.

First it would be better if it was Every Transitional Tribe on Mother Earth, you are correct, not all tribes lately are true traditionalist!

Second

We would love to come to your corner of Indian Country once again and help you anyway possible.

Alas with our age and old hearts, driving that far is chancy at the very least.

However, traveling in prayer is never impossible my friends.

The Ohlone People are not slaves or savages!

Write back if you have more questions?

By

Posting your comment at the bottom of each blog posting.

4/26/18

The abuse goes on, this time, of all places, California!



The abuse goes on, this time, of all places, California!

Once again I must ask, what gives the non-native the right to tell any of the first people of this land who their/our ancestors are?

I am so tired of hearing ‘Blood Quote’ as your excuse anymore then hearing that it is ok because you are the conquering people and we are the savages!


It’s developers vs. Native Americans in battle over Berkeley shell mound.


For god sake you have already destroyed the Shell mounds in this country,
California has made theirs a 'Cement City' all except an old paved parking lot.

Will it really hurt that much to at least give back this polluted Sacred Land.


Every tribe on Mother Earth has a Spiritual Leader willing to pray for our permission to Creator
to bless this little piece of the Ohlone- Ancestral  land.
For once California, do the right thing!

Sioux Falls, South Dakota


Sioux Falls, South Dakota
 Been there Done that!

My honey could not wait to show off your beautiful land.

 A Traditionalist is a Traditionalist is a Traditionalist.

However, this is something that is dying out all through-out the Northeastern tribes of my area.

What is a Native American Traditionalist?
08/15/2011


 Yes the 'Great 'Tribes, Native American tribes in South Dakota

Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, Sioux, Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe, Yankton Sioux Tribe, Oglala Lakota, Rosebud Indian Reservation, Arikara, Mandan, Hunkpapa, Ojibwe, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians.

Are of course Traditionalists.

The only difference comes because of the distance from the  Dakota, Lakota and Nakota.

to

(Mohiigan) of New England.

Exception, few Traditionalist are left throughout the New England Area.

I personally do not like
the word (Nation),
because it is
a Wašíču word.


Again,
nothing personal it was never used by my ancestors,
it is a word from your area.

It would be like a person using
the word Paw-paus
while talking about
your 'Sun-Dance'

Creator also blessed me with a visit to a 'Sun-Dance'