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"Gathering Place For All Native American Tribes"

The Near River Dwellers

North Carolina

 

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Oh see yoe Gee nah lee (Greetings Friend)

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Thank you for attending our 2008 POW WOW March 22nd.& 23rd.

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Pow Wow List for 2010

Indian Prophecies
By Lee Brown, Cherokee

Excerpts from a talk at the 1986 Continental Indigenous Council
http://www.manataka.org/page165.html

 English/Cherokee Dictionary

http://www.wehali.com/tsalagi/


Human Rights

http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/en/drip.html

http://www.erowid.org/freedom/civil_rights/religion/religion_nafera.shtml

http://www.welcomehome.org/rainbow/nfs-regs/rfra-act.html

http://religiousfreedom.lib.virginia.edu/sacred/RFRA1993.html

 

 


It is with great respect
That I honor the first Americans,
The American Indian.


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Oh Great Spirit

Whose voice I hear in the wind.
Whose breath gives life to the world,
Hear me!
I come as one of your many children.
I am small and weak.
I need your strength and wisdom.
May I walk in beauty.
Make my eyes behold the red and purple sunset.
Make me respect the things you have made,
And keep my ears sharp to hear your voice.
Make me wise so that I may know
the things that you have taught your children.
Make me strong, not to be superior to my brothers
but to be able to fight my greatest enemy: (myself)
Make me ever ready to come to you with straight eyes
so that when life fades as the faded sunset.
My spirit will come to you without shame.
Given By: Lakota Chief Yellow Lark 1889


If Someone had read this before they would have saw my name under this prayer it was where I had removed a writing of mine and did not get my name removed so it looked as if I was taking credit for this prayer. Not So this was my mistake I now remove my name and give credit where credit is due.
Runningbear

 Runningbear Flutes


Honor the sacred.
Honor the Earth....our Mother
Honor the elders.
Honor all with whom we share the Earth:
Four-leggeds, two-leggeds, winged ones,
Swimmers, crawlers, plant and rock people.
Walk in balance and beauty.

Religion According to Chief Jahtlohi Rogers
A PEOPLE IN EXODUS


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 English/Cherokee Dictionary

http://www.wehali.com/tsalagi/

 
The Twenty Third Psalm
Spoken By The Cherokee People


The Great Father above a Shepherd Chief is.
I am his and with Him I want not.
He throws me out a rope and the name of the rope is love,
And he draws me to where the grass is green
And the water not dangerous.
And I eat and lie down and am satisfied.
Sometimes my heart is very weak
And falls down but he lifts me up again
And draws me into a good road.
His name is Wonderful.
Sometime, it might be very soon,
It may be a long, long time.
He will draw me into a valley.
It is dark there, but I'll be afraid not,
For it is in between those mountains,
That the Shepard Christ will meet me and the hunger
That I have in my heart all through this life will be satisfied.
He gives me a staff to lean upon.
He spreads a table before me with all kinds of food.
He puts His hand upon my head and all the tired is gone.
My cup He fills, till it runs over.
What I tell is true, I lie not.
These roads that are "away ahead" will stay with me through this
life and after.
And afterwards I will go to live in the Big Teepee,
And sit down with the Shepherd Chief forever.

Author Unknown.
 

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