4/9/19

Penobscot Indian giver?

Welcome to Odell New Hampshire

New Hampshire
To the posting to
Bangor Maine
04/07/2019
O.K.
This visit might be from a university?
If so, 
please understand that my only knowledge of the 
‘Ancestors of the Penobscot People of Maine,’
is from the teaching from my uncle (Chief Rolling Thunder).
If you have questions please keep on asking even if the answer might be,
“I do not know, let’s go find out?”
I am truly sorry to find that there is so little about their ancestors!
However my new friend.
Have you ever heard the true story about an Indian-Giver?
This might clear things up a little for you?
Native American custom is, when a gift is given, a gift of similar value was to be given.
If it could not be given, the original gift was expected to be returned.
One truth around Indian Country about the words, "Indian Giver," refers to someone who
gives a present and then wants it back, it is a reference to Native Americans historical past,
and it is very offensive to the Native American culture.
My Ancestors spoke about a lost European traveler who was fed, clothed and cleaned up
and was allowed to borrow a horse from the tribe to complete the trip home, once home,
the traveler was to give the horse back to his escort one of our people, only this
traveler had the escort arrested for stealing his horse and the young warrior was hung for horse stealing.
Each of the hundreds of thousands of tribes at first contact had a story to tell about an Indian giver.
This is one from our people.
As told by my ancestors, a stranger was discovered by one of our hunting parties
and taken back with them to care and help improve his health.
Remember,
if you are given something by my people, it is you’re to do as you please.
However;
 if you are borrowing something, it is assumed that it would be given back.
The Clan Mothers cleaned his wounds, replaces what was left of his clothing, and gave him food and water.
As soon as he was able, the ancestors sat him on a pony.
This
‘White man was not stupid,
he knew that the warrior tagging along,
was to help him get safely home and retrieve the pony'!

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