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Native American YHWH – Rock Medicine

The Shawnee hold a Moses commandment stone along with a keystone. The Shawnee are also known as the Hopewell. Resent research shows that the Hopewell might be the Nephite’s of the Book of Mormons. You can see much more on my Native American YHWH page on my site, http://www.QuietBuck.com

Stones: http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/decalog.html
Hanukkiah: http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/jhm/arch/efw.html

The Cherokee call Creator YoWaH. DNA now shows that the Cherokee are of Jew decent. The Cherokee also have a wall in Tenn. that bares Hebrew writing.

Yowah: http://arkansascherokee.us/Spirituality.html
DNA, Cherokee Wall + more: http://www.cherokeeoflawrencecountytn.org/html/cherokeeisraelconnection.html

Arizona holds Native American hieroglyphs that show scenes and stories. One of them is of a man, an animal, a person on a thrown. And below this is the Tetragrammaton, the Creators name.

video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2QH1jOfIqY

Not listed in the video. The Bat Creek stone that talks about Judeans. The Michigan tablets that show the crucification of Yahushua among many other stories. Many of these stones also have the Tetragrammaton etched into them.

I have more stone items on my web site under the Native American YHWH section. There is more evidence still out there, more than most are willing to accept. As many believe the lie the “white man” told us, that we are savages.

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Native Americans – Brave Spirits

This video is in honor of the Native American culture and people who will always be remembered.

Honoring the names of the Native Americans in this video are as follows:

Bears Belly Arikara
Chief Garfield Jicarilla Apache
Naiche – Chiricahua Apache
Bull Tongue Apsaroke
Crazy Bear Lakota Sioux
Bluebird Sioux
Little Horse Oglala Sioux
Little Hawk Brule
Long Soldier Hunkpapa Sioux
Old Eagle Oto
Mad Bear Yankton Sioux
Medicine Crow Crow
Chief Ouray Ute
Wolf Lies Down Apsaroke
Two Leggings Crow
Red Fish Dakota Sioux
Chief Dull Knife Northern Cheyenne
Little Wolf and Dull Knife Cheyenne
Chief Joseph Nez Perce
Black Eagle Nez Perce
Bread Apsaroke
Crazy Thunder Ogalala
Crow Eagle Piegan
Does Everything Apsaroke
Double Runner Piegan
Fog in the Morning Apsaroke
Four Horns Arikara
Grizzly Bear Nez Perce
Iron Plume Ogalala
Lawyer Nez Perce
Little Wolf Cheyenne
Lone Chief Oto
Medicine Pipe Piegan
New Chest Piegan
Three White Cows Atsina
Two Moons Cheyenne
Weasel Tail Piegan
White Bull Umatilla
Bull Chief Apsaroke
Little Big Man Oglala Sioux
Black Bear Sioux
Two Strikes Brule Sioux
White Belly Sioux
Many Horses Oglala Sioux
Red Armed Panther Cheyenne
Scabby Bull Arapaho
Rain in the Face Hunkpapa Sioux
Curly Bear Blackfoot
Standing Bear Ponca
Yellow Bull Nez Perce
Bear Bull Blackfoot
Red Pipe Arapaho
Gall Hunkpapa Sioux
Geronimo Bedonkohe Apache
Manuelito Navajo
Esteemed Son Pawnee
Low Dog Oglala Sioux
Weasaw Shoshone
Shot in the Hand Apsaroke
Revenger Crow
Magpie Cheyenne
Looks Cloud Sioux
Young Hairy Wolf Apsaroke
Thunder Hawk Dakota Sioux
Wolf Robe Southern Cheyenne
Touch the Clouds Sioux
Crows Heart Mandan
White Duck Hidatsa
Wicked Bear Brule Sioux
Spotted Tail Brule Sioux
Big Head Cheyenne
Red Blanket Cheyenne
Sitting Bull Hunkpapa Lakota Chief – Sioux
Red Cloud Oglala Sioux
Two Whistles Apsaroke
Billy Bow Legs Seminole
Medicine Bear Cuthead Sioux
Kills in Timber Ogalala
Good Voice Hawk Yanktonai
Crowkin Hunkpapa Sioux
Big Ox Apsaroke
Alchesay White Mountain Apache
Gambler Piegan
Hastobiga Navaho medicine man
Ten Bears Yamparika Comanche

I was born upon a prairie where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no enclosures and where everything drew a free breath. I want to die there, and not within walls.
Ten Bears Yamparika Comanche (1790 1872)

Source of available pictures for use at::
http://www.firstpeople.us
American Indians
First People is a child friendly site about American and Canadian Indians. 1400+ legends, 400+ agreements and treaties, 10,000+ pictures, free clipart, Pueblo pottery, American Indian jewelry, Native American Flutes and more.

Music was taken from free downloads at:
http://music.download.com
Music by J. Gordon
Song: Over the Horizon
Free downloads on that website.

Other pictures were available on internet under fair use and
Wikipedia

Check out gatheringofnations radio:
http://www.gatheringofnations.com/gonradio/index.htm

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REAL Native Americans EXPOSE Fake Natives and the NEW age

Real Native American Tribes and members EXPOSE fake natives and “new agers”. Most fake Natives are white people who claim cherokee,in fact their are more white people who claim fake cherokee then their are REAL cherokee members..YOUTUBE is filled with many of these fake “cherokee’ tribes and fake native americans. They are illegal frauds. BEWARE. They are into the “new age” movement or claim to be “celtic”…..IT is a FELONY to LIE and claim to be from a federally reconized tribe. THE new age is a complete fraud and IS trying to USE native culture for evil.

REAL NATIVE AMERICANS ARE AGAINST THE NEW AGE MOVEMENT!!!

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Native American Healing In The 21st Century – richheape.com

This DVD looks at the ancient health and healing methods of American Indians. It discusses the invaluable contributions the Native Americans made to our early frontier heritage and shows how many of those same healing plants and herbs are an important source of today’s modern methods of maintaining health. Learn Native American healing practices from traditional tribal elders. Learn from today’s respected physicians thecrossover of ancient Native American healing remedies to present-day medical practices. Discover the contents of a 350 year old Indian medicine bag. Learn about Herbal healing remedies for Heart & Circulatory, Arthritis, Female conditions, Respiratory, Asthma, Skin Conditions, Digestive tract. Sinus and much more… The point is clearly made that what has been effective for thousands of years may still be the best means of maintaining a healthy lifestyle today.

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Zion Canyon Flute Festival open mic 09 “Covered mountains”

Zion Canyon Flute Festival open mic 09. Native American Flute “Covered Mountains” live.
Check out the LIVE Didgeridoo and Native American Flute Music by Didgerod on Blog TV every Monday Night at 8 MST. http://www.blogtv.com/People/didgerod
Purchase Native American Flute Background tracks at http://www.naftracks.com/

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Otter Medicine: Native American Flute – Blues MAMA Original

Otter Medicine Music for Native American Flute and Drum.

Native American Triple Drone Flute in A -Raven Cusson
Taos Double-Head Frame Drum – Niko Tarini
Original Composition by Raven Cusson

Otter is the animal totem associated with the Rest and Cleansing Moon. Working with otter can teach you about playfulness, nurturing, originality, inventiveness, nobility, curiosity, humanitarianism, companionship, and child rearing. In Native American Lore, Otter Medicine represents Joy, Primal Feminine Energy – Otters awaken curiosity. They remind us that everything is interesting if we look at it from the right angle.

The Otter totem is connected to the primal feminine energies of life: the elements of both Earth and Water are present in Otter medicine. With an Otter totem, you must remember the beauty of a balanced female side, creating a space for others to enter our lives without preconceptions or suspicions. Otter teaches that balanced female energy is not catty or jealous, but it is sharing with others. Otter expresses joy for others. Remember that all of us, both men and women, have a feminine side.

Now that Otter has entered your life (remember, you clicked the link!), it may be time to find some playtime in your life, to awaken your inner child. Allow events to unfold naturally in your life. Be careful not to hang on the material things in your life that bind you or become a burden. Become Otter and move gently into the river of life.

Images were most respectfully purloined from the Internet. Anyone claiming ownership, I humbly request your permission to retain these images in this Video Slideshow, as I think together, we are really saying something. Please drop me a line, and I will be sure to credit you here! It’s all in the spirit of the Greater Good.

Peace,
Raven

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Native American Medicine Wheel & Manoomin Project teens

#2 Native Indian elder and Ojibwa Storyteller Glen Bressette explains Medicine Wheel – colors, directions, meanings to Manoomin Project teens in Marquette, Michigan.
Ojibwa Medicine Wheel

The Manoomin Project is about much more than restoring wild rice to northern Michigan.

The project teaches at-risk youth about Native American heritage, culture and social issues.

During 2007, American Indian elder Glen Bressette told the youth the meaning behind the Medicine Wheel and the four sacred colors and directions.

A well-known Ojibwa public speaker, Bressette told the teens in Marquette that he gets questions from Michigan students that are inquisitive and honest – while other questions are blatantly stereotypical like: Do Indians still live in Tee-Pees?

An elder with the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Bressette explained the difference between cultural beliefs and stereotypes.

Time: 6:37

The Manoomin Project was founded by the Cedar Tree Institute in Marquette, MI with help from the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and other tribes. Volunteer American Indian guides have taken over 100 at-risk teens to plant more than one ton of wild rice during the the past four summers (2004-2007) at seven secret and remote sites across the central Upper Peninsula.

CedarTree Institute:
http://www.CedarTreeInstitute.org


Here are explanations from the internet on the different – though similar – definitions of the Medicine Wheel in Native American culture:

The Medicine Wheel is representative of American Indian Spirituality.
The Medicine Wheel symbolizes the individual journey we each must take to find our own path.
Within the Medicine Wheel are The Four Cardinal Directions and the Four Sacred Colors.
The Circle represents the Circle of Life and the Center of the Circle, the Eternal Fire.
East is Red: success; triumph
North is Blue: defeat; trouble
West is Black: death
South is White: peace; happiness

There are three additional sacred directions:
Up Above is Yellow
Down Below is Brown
Here in the Center is Green.
Winter: go-la
The color for North is Blue which represents sadness, defeat.
It is a season of survival and waiting.

Ojibwa Medicine Wheel:
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/1835/wheel.html
Native American Spirituality – Medicine Wheel:
http://users.ap.net/~chenae/spirit.html
Medicine Wheel Gardens:
http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096411113
Sun Bear Medicine Wheel:
http://www.ewebtribe.com/StarSpiderDancing/wheel.html

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Native American Eagle Feathers & Manoomin Project teens

Native American#3 Ojibwa Storyteller explains importance of Native American eagle feathers to Manoomin Project teens in Marquette, MI

During the summer of 2007, an Ojibwa elder spoke to Manoomin Project teens about the use of Eagle Feathers by Native Americans including why tribal members can legally possess the sacred feathers.
The teens were also told about powwows and the use of ceremonial tobacco as a sign of respect for nature and to Native American culture.
Over 100 Manoomin Project teens have planted more than one ton of wild rice seeds over the past four years, however the endeavor also stresses education about American Indian vulture and heritage.
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community elder Glen Bressette spoke with the teens in July 2007 at Presque Isle Park along Lake Superior in Marquette, MI.

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KBIC Website:
http://www.ojibwa.com/

Keweenaw Bay Ojibwa Community College (Preserving Ojibwa Culture and Embracing Technology Through Education):
http://www.kbocc.org/flashpage.htm

KBIC contact page:
http://www.ojibwa.com/html/contact.htm

The Cedar Tree Institute, Marquette, MI non-profit that founded Manoomin Project and other Native American environmental and cultural projects:
http://www.CedarTreeInstitute.org

related links:

Ojibwa Eagle Feathers/dream catchers:

http://www.nativetech.org/shinob/index.html
http://www.rivernen.ca/legend_1.htm
http://turtle-island.com/dreamcatcher.html
http://www.eaglesearth.com/introducing.htm
http://www.krolltravel.com/stories/Ontario_OjibwayCulture.html
http://www.native-languages.org/chippewa.htm

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Crystal Ocean Native American Flute and Didgeridoo

Native AmericanThis video was inspired by our Mother Earth’s beautiful Oceans and all the life that it holds. Imagine some of the largest creatures on earth (the Whale) being able to move so gracefully through the Oceans waters like birds in air. Imagine being in a timeless world of peace and serenity to hear nothing but Universal Vibrations from distant past. Imagine peace on our Mother Earth with only love. Look around and be grateful for what our Mother Earth offers and give daily thanks for our Blessings…… Now is the time for Earth Medicine!!!
LIVE Didgeridoo and Native American Flute Music by Didgerod on Blog TV, with special guests, every Monday Night at 8 MST. http://www.blogtv.com/People/didgerod
Purchase Native American Flute Background tracks at http://www.naftracks.com/
Andrew Begay Flutes contact Andrew at andrewbegayflutes@yahoo.com
Hick Sticks Didgeridoo’s contact Ben at http://www.hickssticks.com/

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Earth Medicine (key of A) Native American Flute

Native AmericanEarth Medicine key of (A) is a vibrational work to open up the Third Eye Chakra. This is a Bass A Flute crafted by Native Echo Flutes; This spirited flute transcends universal vibrations through ones being and enhances energy flow. Ground to Mother Earth, now is time to heal.
This video was produced by myself (Didgerod) as well as all instruments played. Enjoy and Journey on……
Check out the LIVE Didgeridoo and Native American Flute Music by Didgerod on Blog TV every Monday Night at 8 MST. http://www.blogtv.com/People/didgerod

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