Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 6)
Posted: April 10, 2009 Filed under: The American Indian Leave a comment »In front of the Capitol Building Washington D.C. on July 2008: Nowa Cuming (Dennis Banks) Longestwalk.org
Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 5)
Posted: April 10, 2009 Filed under: The American Indian Leave a comment »From an oversea’s show, spliced to view the message from another 2 elders…
Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 4)
Posted: April 10, 2009 Filed under: The American Indian Leave a comment »From an oversea’s show, spliced to view the message from another 2 elders…
Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 3)
Posted: April 10, 2009 Filed under: The American Indian Leave a comment »From an oversea’s show, spliced to view the message from another elder. …
Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 2)
Posted: April 10, 2009 Filed under: The American Indian Leave a comment »From an oversea’s show, spliced to view the message from another elder. Oren R. Lyons … talks about the 7th generation and america’s forgotten responciblity.
Indigenous Native American Prophecy (Elders Speak part 1)
Posted: April 10, 2009 Filed under: The American Indian Leave a comment »From an oversea’s show, spliced to view the message from one elder (Floyd Red Crow Westerman)…how america has come and is destined to go.
.. added the Elders Speak to the title, only because more clips will follow….
Cherokee Morning Song
Posted: April 10, 2009 Filed under: The American Indian 1 Comment »
Lryics
Cherokee Morning Song
We n’ de ya ho, we n’ de ya ho,
We n’ de ya, we n’ de ya ho ho ho ho,
He ya ho, he ya ho, ya ya ya
Translation – we n’ de ya ho
Freely translated: a we n’ (I am), de (of), yauh –the– (great spirit), ho (it is so).
Written as: a we n’ de yauh ho (I am of the great spirit, ho!).
This language stems from very ancient cherokee
When the Indians Cry
Posted: April 10, 2009 Filed under: The American Indian Leave a comment »The assimilation of the Native Americans, and the trauma experienced by those who are forced to trade their own lifestyle for that of a foreign culture…