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Topic: NORTH AMERICAN INDIGENOUS SPIRITUALITY & HEALING
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Sun 10/05/14 05:18 AM
"One rain... does not make a crop."

---- Creole

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Sun 10/05/14 05:19 AM
"Man's law changes with his understanding of man....
Only the laws of the spirit remain always the same..."

---- Crow

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Sun 10/05/14 06:36 AM
"What The People believe.. is true."

---- Anishinabe

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Sun 10/05/14 06:36 AM
"You already possess everything necessary to become great."

---- Crow

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Sun 10/05/14 06:38 AM
"Life is not separate from death... It only looks that way."

---- Blackfoot

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Tue 10/07/14 08:15 AM
"You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep." laugh

---- Navajo

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Tue 10/07/14 08:17 AM
"It is less of a problem to be poor, than to be dishonest."

---- Anishinabe

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Tue 10/14/14 04:28 AM
"We are called hollow bones for our people and for anyone else we can help
.... and we are not supposed to seek power for our personal use and honor."

---- Fools Crow, LAKOTA

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Tue 10/14/14 04:29 AM
Edited by jagbird on Tue 10/14/14 04:30 AM
"In order for us to use our power well, we must become a hollow bone. We must prepare ourselves to become a channel. Our channel must be clean before we can use our power well. We must be free of resentments, guilt, shame, anger, self pity, and fear.

If these things are in us, we cannot be hollow bones. These things block us from our power. The cleaner we are, the more power we move. We must become a hollow bone so the Creator can use us to do what he wants us to do."

---- Elly Blue Ridge


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Tue 10/14/14 04:31 AM
"The one who wishes to be a true medicine person must be a person of faith, and they can only work successfully with those who also have faith."

---- Fools Crow, LAKOTA

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Tue 10/14/14 04:32 AM
"He [Wakan Tanka] walks with us along the pathways of Life, and He can do for us what we could never do on our own."

--- Fools Crow, LAKOTA

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Tue 10/14/14 04:33 AM
"Medicine People are spiritual beings who have made a decision to seek the Red Road. They sacrifice and seek the way of the Creator. After many years of dedication, the Grandfathers teach them about power, and about laws, and about how to use the medicine. The Medicine People develop tremendous faith in their medicine and in the Creator.

When we go to the Medicine People, we too must have faith so they can help us. We can only be helped if we want to be helped. Because the Medicine People know how to help - that is only one half of it. The other half is up to us. We must have faith that the medicine has powers to help."

---- Elly Blue Ridge

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Tue 10/14/14 04:35 AM
"One finger cannot lift a pebble." ---- Hopi

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Wed 10/15/14 09:08 AM
"Warriors are not what you think of as warriors. The warrior is not someone who fights, because no one has the right to take another life. The warrior, for us, is one who sacrifices himself for the good of others. His task is to take care of the elderly, the defenseless, those who can not provide for themselves, and above all, the children, the future of humanity."

----Sitting Bull

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Wed 10/15/14 09:10 AM
Edited by jagbird on Wed 10/15/14 09:13 AM
"Wherever forests have not been mowed down, wherever the animal is recessed in their quiet protection, wherever the earth is not bereft of four-footed life - that to the white man is an 'unbroken wilderness.'

But for us there was no wilderness, nature was not dangerous but hospitable, not forbidding but friendly. Our faith sought the harmony of man with his surroundings; the other sought the dominance of surroundings.

For us, the world was full of beauty; for the other, it was a place to be endured until he went to another world.

But we were wise. We knew that man's heart, away from nature, becomes hard."

---- Chief Luther Standing Bear


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Wed 10/15/14 09:11 AM
Edited by jagbird on Wed 10/15/14 09:11 AM
"Our nation was born in genocide when it embraced the doctrine that the original American, the Indian, was an inferior race. Even before there were large numbers of Negroes on our shore, the scar of racial hatred had already disfigured colonial society. From the sixteenth century forward, blood flowed in battles over racial supremacy. We are perhaps the only nation which tried as a matter of national policy to wipe out its indigenous population.

Moreover, we elevated that tragic experience into a noble crusade. Indeed, even today we have not permitted ourselves to reject or feel remorse for this shameful episode. Our literature, our films, our drama, our folklore all exalt it. Our children are still taught to respect the violence which reduced a red-skinned people of an earlier culture into a few fragmented groups herded into impoverished reservations."

---- Martin Luther King Jr.


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Wed 10/15/14 09:14 AM
Edited by jagbird on Wed 10/15/14 09:15 AM
"The true Indian sets no price upon either his property or his labor. His generosity is limited only by his strength and ability. He regards it as an honor to be selected for difficult or dangerous service and would think it shameful to ask for any reward, saying rather: "Let the person I serve express his thanks according to his own bringing up and his sense of honor. Each soul must meet the morning sun, the new sweet earth, and the Great Silence alone!. What is Silence? It is the Great Mystery! The Holy Silence is His voice!"

---- Charles Alexander Eastman

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Wed 10/15/14 09:18 AM
"It does not take many words to tell the truth."

---- Sitting Bull

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Wed 10/15/14 09:18 AM
"A long time have I lived with you
And now we must be going
Separately to be together.
Perhaps I shall be the wind
To blur your smooth waters
So that you do not see your face too much.
Perhaps I shall be the star
To guide your uncertain wings
So that you have direction in the night.
Perhaps I shall be the fire
To separate your thoughts
So that you do not give up.
Perhaps I shall be the rain
To open up the earth
So that your seed may fall.
Perhaps I shall be the snow
To let your blossoms sleep
So that you may bloom in spring.
Perhaps I shall be the stream
To play a song on the rock
So that you are not alone.
Perhaps I shall be a new mountain
So that you always have a home."

---- Nancy Wood

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Wed 10/15/14 09:24 AM
"An Indian is an Indian regardless of the degree of Indian blood or which little government card they do or do not possess."

---- Wilma Mankiller

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