TUMBLR :
TAKE YOUR SEXUAL COMMERCIALS AND SHORT BITS DOWN !!! IT'S DISGUSTING !!! MAKE THEM GO TO THAT SIGHT !!! G E E S H ! MY KIDS USE THIS TUMBLR, BELIEVE ME, THAT WILL CHANGE !!!!!!
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CREATOR DIED FOR ME AS MY ANCESTORS HAS DIED FOR ME, I AM SPIRITUAL, NOT RELIGIOUS
I AM NOT CHRISTIAN, I AM A NATIVE ...
I DO NOT WORSHIP THE SETTLERS GOD
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Red Bird
Credit : Denver Public Library Special Collections
Date : 1911-1926
Three-quarters standing outdoor portrait of Red Bird, a elderly Native American Comanche woman wearing a buckskin dress with fringe, a feather headdress with buffalo horns, and holding a staff, probably Fort Sill, Oklahoma.
Comanche Indians--Oklahoma--Fort Sill; Indians of North America--Oklahoma--Fort Sill; Fort Sill (Okla.); Headdresses--Oklahoma--Fort Sill; Clothing & dress--Oklahoma--Fort Sill; Women--Oklahoma--Fort Sill; Red Bird ...
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I need ... Help finding ... Phone signal ... 😅
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Native American Outdoors Camp Tepees Family Flathead
C. 1900 ... Chief Charlot and family, Flathead Reserve -
By : Forsyth - 1908
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I-api-otah (Gassy). Sicangu Lakota. 1872.
Photo by Alexander Gardner.
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Frank Howling Wolf. Cheyenne ? C. 1913
Photo by Williams ...
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Native American Cheyenne ... C. 1867
Chief Ma-Min-Nic (Eagle Head), Cheyenne ...
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Native American Ponca 1880 ...
Standing Buffalo, Ponca, in Partial Native Dress with Bear Claw Necklace -
Bell - 1874/90
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Native American Sioux Dakota Hunkpapa ... C. 1880 ...
Gall, Dakota Hunkpapa Chief - Barry - 1881 (2)
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Flathead Family Flathead Indian Family
Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs—Indian Life on the Western Reservation
C. 187?
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Elder's Day Meditation April 16th
“But one must pray in the heart during a holy ceremony; this is the purpose of the ceremony, to purify the participants both inside and out.”.
Thomas Yellowtail, CUERVO
How do you know if you are praying with your heart or with your head? Pray from your head and you will feel nothing; pray from your heart and you will feel feelings. You may feel sadness, you may feel joy, you may want to cry, depending on what you're praying for. During the ceremony the clean up will take place. The Medicine Wheel teaches the four directions of inner power: emotional, mental, physical and spiritual. Prayer controls the emotional, mental and physical. When we ask for purification of our feelings, our mental mind, and our physical body, spiritual direction makes cleansing happen.
Great Spirit, Create in me a clean heart.
Copied with permission from Don L. Coyhis, from the book Meditations with Native American Elders: The Four Seasons.
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