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Read about the White
Spirit Bears.
Origins
of THE HAIR PIPE
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The
Incredible Cattail
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"Life
is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a
pretty and well- preserved body, But rather to skid in broadside
thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming...
Wow!.... What a Ride!!!!!
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"When the
last Red man shall have perished, and the memory of my tribe shall have become a
myth among the white man, these shores will swarm with the invisible dead of my
tribe, and when your children's children think themselves alone in the field,
the store or the shop, or in the silence of the pathless woods, they will not be
alone.
At night when the streets of your cities and villages are silent and you think
them deserted, they will throng with the returning hosts that once filled them
and still love this beautiful land. The white man will never be alone. Let him
be just and deal kindly with my people, for the dead are not powerless. Dead - I
say? There is no death; only a change of worlds." - Chief Seattle.
I dedicate this site to you, dear survivor.
May you walk upon the earth gently and with great care!
Why could
not this simple life have continued? Why must the railroads, and the swarms of
settlers, have invaded that wonderful land, and robbed its lords of all that
made life worth living? They knew not care, nor hunger, nor
want of any kind.
From my window here I hear the roar of the great city, and see the crowds
hurrying by. The day is bitterly cold, yet the majority of the passersby, women
as well as men, are thinly clad, and their faces are thin, and their eyes
express sad thoughts. Many of them have no warm shelter from the storm,
know not where they can get a little food, although they would gladly work for
it with all their strength. They are "bound to the wheel," and there
is no escape from it except by death.
And this is civilization! I, for one, maintain that there is no
satisfaction, no happiness in it.
The Indians of the plains back in those days of which I write alone knew what
was perfect content and happiness, and that, we are told, is the chief end aim
of men - to be free from want, and worry, and care. Civilization will never
furnish it, except to the very, very few. -James Willard Schultz, My
life as an Indian
"They (the
Indians) were friendly in their dispositions, and honest to the most scrupulous
degree in their dealings with the white men. Simply to call these
people religious would convey but a faint idea of the deep hue of piety and
devotion which pervades the whole of their conduct. Their honesty is
immaculate; and their purity of purpose, and their observation of the rites of
their religion, are most uniform and remarkable. They are, certainly, more like
a nation of saints than a horde of savages." George
Catlin
The
Modern Warrior
Wa ya Di tli hi
by Dr. Robert Baize
His
bow is his mind,
His arrows are his skills,
His quiver is full.
The story of his face paint is replaced by the
stories in his heart.
The hand print on his pony is replaced
by the hand prints left on the lives he has touched.
While he wears a shirt and tie,
he is still a warrior none the less.
He does not seek out the battles,
the battles find him
His foes curse his name.
Injustice is the battle field.
As with the warriors of old, the reasons for war
remain the same,
Someone must protect the child,
the elder,
the weak.
Principles and values, honor and dignity will
forever be the spoils.
The mighty warrior remains proud at heart.
He walks the gauntlet of indifference, and apathy.
He marks coup each time the suffering
rejoices with equality.
The quiet warrior,
the spirit warrior,
the modern warrior.
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The
Many Names for the Full Moon
| Month |
Moon name |
Why that name? |
| January |
Wolf Moon |
Hungry wolf packs howled at night |
| February |
Snow Moon |
Heaviest snowfalls in the middle of winter |
| March |
Worm Moon |
Start of spring, as earthworms (and the robins that eat them!) began to
appear |
| April |
Pink Moon |
An early spring flower called "moss pink" started to bloom |
| May |
Flower Moon |
Many types of flowers bloom in May |
| June |
Strawberry Moon |
Strawberries were ready to be picked and eaten |
| July |
Buck Moon |
New antlers of buck deer, coated with velvety fur, began to form
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| August |
Sturgeon Moon |
Sturgeon, a large fish found in the Great Lakes, were easily caught at
this time of year |
| September |
Harvest Moon |
Farmers could continue harvesting until after sunset by the light of the
Harvest Moon |
| October |
Hunter's Moon |
Hunters tracked and killed prey by moonlight, stockpiling food for the
coming winter |
| November |
Beaver Moon |
Time to set beaver traps before the swamps froze, to make sure of a
supply of warm winter furs
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| December |
Cold Moon |
The cold of winter sets in |
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