7/6/19

Bergantín, Anzoategui, Venezuela

Welcome to Bergantín, Anzoategui, Venezuela

So sorry, but I have not even conquered English yet.
So please forgive this second link?
To our postings about
Beyond Mascots and Casinos
#NativeLivesMatter
And
YES!
Your country is of the land of the indigenous people
and these two sites, are also about your people.

7/4/19

California State University, Long Beach

Welcome to California State University, Long Beach

Long Beach, California
To
Traditional Native American (Indian) Burial Information
06/18/2011
A Native American Soaugi
(Funeral)
This statement is for every tribe 
from the top of Canada 
to the South Pole, 
from the Pacific Ocean 
to Atlantic Ocean 
since first contact!
Recognized or non-recognized 
by this corrupt government 
and 
its pet Indians!
California Indian Tribes on this list are not the only tribes in existence in California.
Many tribes were forced off lands they owned during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Losing land equated with losing birthright.
Their very existence and heritage were all be denied because of government regulations requiring they live on and own tribal land.
Tribes generally are not eager to recognize even bands of their own Indians because this would mean sharing the wealth of revenues from casino interests.  
Thus, it becomes clear just how important it is to be recognized as a tribe.
https://www.beachcalifornia.com/california-indian-tribes.html

P.S.
My ‘West coast Head Clan Mother’
(Objiasan Lemoute), is over in San Diego California
And
One of our chiefs - Helping Beaver 
(has gone over to the dark side, casino Indians)
 is somewhere in California.

Welcome to Norwalk, Connecticut

To one of our posting about weddings at
Native American Wedding Ceremony
(Traditional) 06/09/2011
One might be interested in this also?
Eastern Woodland American Native Wedding Ceremony.
Or this
Do you offer tobacco at a native American wedding?
Traditional Mohiigan Wedding Ceremony
Please let me know if your wish more help?

6/29/19

University of California San Diego

University of California San Diego 

In La Jolla, California
 To one of many posting about  our Matriarch.
at
Matriarch in our Indigenous tribe
06/09/2011
“Head Clan Mother”
In our case today 
(Objiasan Tah)!
As stated in a few of my other posting, 
I almost made it to an interesting gathering over in 
California, In Thousands Oaks.
Alas time ran out and I was riding, not driving, 
I miss not making it to this day!
I am never happy about not getting into a 
'Native American Circle'.
Now to old to drive that far.
If you are planning on a gathering of your own 
and 
wish the use of the site, go for it, if you need help please just ask?
Concorde’s San Diego campus



P.S.
My ‘West coast Head Clan Mother’
(Objiasan Lemoute), is over in San Diego California
And
One of our chiefs - 
Helping Beaver 
(has gone over to the dark side
casino Indians) is somewhere in California.

6/27/19

"Remove the Stain Act"

My followers have seen where I have called some 'people' from across the Mississippi river bad people.
Rest assure I have not, do not and will never, include my sisters and brothers in tribes (nations), in states like North and South Dakota, Minnesota, Wyoming, Arizona and New Mexico (Real First People).
I only talk bad about their rejects coming to our states on this side of the Mississippi.
That said; thanks to Donna (tah),
I have been blessed with visits to those tribes (nations) a few times.
Believe me, 
those "heroes" (20 Cavalry men), 
murdered defenseless, 
old men, old women and children because they could!



 Murdered defenseless, 
old men, 
old women, 
and 
children 
running away from bullets 
not at the army! 
There was no battle 
because the warriors 
were not there 
so why the Massacre?
Proposed bill would rescind Medals of Honor given for Wounded Knee massacre
 By Paul P. Murphy, CNN
 © Library of Congress US soldiers burying the Native Americans massacred at Wounded Knee in Wounded Knee, South Dakota.
Three members of Congress, including one of the first Native Americans to serve on Capitol Hill, have introduced legislation that seeks to rescind 20 Medals of Honor awarded for the Wounded Knee massacre.
If passed, the "Remove the Stain Act" would remove the names of the 20 cavalrymen that are currently on the Medal of Honor Roll. It wouldn't require any surviving medals to be returned, nor the denial of any benefits. All 20 men that received the medal are dead.
The effort began when Rep. Denny Heck of Washington went to his staff with an idea for a bill. Native American groups have been calling for the medals to be rescinded for years.
 Three members of congress introduce to rescind 20 medals of Honor awarded for the Wounded Knee Massacre
“Remove names of the 20 Cavalrymen currently on the Medal of Donor Roll; all 20 men that received the medal are dead.
Native American Groups 
have been calling for the 
medals to be rescinded for years 
(129 Years)!
H.Con.Res.386 - 1990
Please notice the 
of Chief Big Foot's band of the Minneconjou Sioux
To acknowledge the 100th anniversary of the tragedy at Wounded Knee Creek, State of South Dakota, December 29, 1890,
wherein soldiers of the United States Army 7th Cavalry killed and wounded approximately 
350-375 Indian men, women, children 
of Chief Big Foot's band 
of the Minneconjou Sioux, 
and to recognize the Year of Reconciliation declared by the State of South Dakota between the citizens of the State and the member bands of the Great Sioux Nation.101st Congress (1989-1990)