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Formerly Runningdeer's Longhouse !!

THE YEAR IS 516 A.C.

(after columbus)




DEERMAN

We must honor the natural wisdom that we carry, for as Native American Tradition states, we carry the wisdom of our Ancestors in our bones.

We smoke the spirits of All Our Relations and become one with them.

We observe nature and realize that all has perfect order that applies to daily living.

This gift of Wisdom comes through experience of observation and cannot be learned by reading about it.

We learn this wisdom by taking time to reflect on everything we experience.



"Indian blood is like gold,

no matter how thinly it is spun,

it still shines

just as brightly.!!!!



I cannot think of us as useless
or God would not have created us
There is one God looking down on us all
We are all the children of one God

The sun, the darkness, the winds are all listening to what we have to say.
"
(~Geronimo~ )



THIS IS PAGE ONE OF TWO INDEX PAGES, THE SECOND LINK IS AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE !!



THIS INFORMATION IS FOR BOTH MY AMERICAN AND CANADIAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS, LEST WE NEVER FORGET WHO WE ARE AND BE PROUD !! ALL OF THIS INFORMATION IS DEEMED TO BE PUBLIC DOMAIN!!!


Contents

What If ? Native American Spirituality The Last Of The Five Tribes
Native Carolinians General & Indian Information Some Talk
Many Uses of the Buffalo My Ancestry Iroquois Creed
Scots and the American Indian Poems & Wisdom Clash Of Values
Economic Aspects of Tobacco Creation Stories Genocide of American Indians
Weapons of Mass Destruction Wolf Page Prayers
The Lakota Page Herbs and Their Uses Why Am I Pagan?
Gems& Crystals A Native American Game E.S. Curtis Collection
Native America 1776-1830 Warriors Why The Clan System was Suppressed
Surviving Columbus Tribes of America Indians in WW II
Native American Ailments The Word Algonquin Seven Philisophies For the Indian Man
American View of the Indian Hair Pipes What Does This Symbol Mean
Photographers Of The Crow Stereotypes of American Indians Significance of Wampum to the N.E.Indians
The Removal Of The Choctaw The Pikuni Indian Heroes & Chieftains
American Indian Supplements Brothertown Indians Indian Tribes...
History of American Indian Lacrosse Earth Maiden U.S. Battles Fought by American Indians
Our People Our Future Ethinticity And American Indians 19th Century Drs. Thoughts on Indian Medicine
The Red Man's Last Roll Call How the U.S. Was Born Sage
Did You Know?? Predictions Versus Prophecy Dirty Redskins & Columbus Handshake
Map of Indian Tribes Thanksgiving The True Story Navajo Ceremonials
Thanksgiving Prayer The Boy Magician Indian Patterns
History Of Maple Syrup Native American Fetish Symbols Symbols and Designs
Native American Symbols Power Symbols of The Indian Native American Animal symbols
Running Deer's Solitude Have We Failed The Indian? American Indian Houses
An Indian Boy's Story The Mohicans N.C.'s First Colonists
Organizations To Support The Soul Of The Indian First Settlers Of Jamestown
The Feast Of The Dead The Navajo's Ancient Roots The Cherokee
What Is A PowWow? Indians Shaping North America Indian Tribes By State
Ghost of White Deer Indians on Landed Property Four Stones
The Trial Path Comanche Timeline American Indian Quotes
Hopi Prophecy Beadwork My Lament In Loving Memory
Creation of the First Indians Mountains Alive Some Teachings
Giving Your Spirit a Voice Dear Teacher Diversity of Teaching Kids
Mitakuye Owasin The Canadian Indians Meterors and the Native Americans
Starlore of Native Americans Religion, Tradition,Culture We Will Never Forget & We Welcomed You
Important Events To Indians Earth, Nature, Reverence Unity, Individuality,And Custom


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Native American Day

When: 4th Friday in September

This day is set aside to honor and celebrate Native Americans.

The first Americans to live in the U.S. Still commonly referred to as American Indians, the term "Native Americans" has been used in recent years as a sign of respect and recognition that they were indeed the first people to populate our wonderful nation.

By the time the first explorers and settlers arrived from Europe, Native Americans had populated the entire North American Continent, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Gulf of Mexico all the way to the northern reaches of Canada.



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