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SEPTEMBER 8,9,10 - NORTH CAROLINA MEDICINE WHEEL GATHERING
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was gifted to me a few years ago by my Cherokee friend, Teacher, and Elder, -- for my 61st birthday. I do not ordinarily use this name, but the Web seemed a proper place for it.
I will be adding information; please check back often. 4/23/00 - I am still
adding information!
I am a product of the American melting pot. My father was part Blackfoot. He was
from Canada. My mother's family were early settlers in southern Ohio, and later
moved to where I was raised, in the San Bernardino Mountains of California,
at the head of the Mojave River.
This small mountain village is now under the lake formed by the Mojave River
dam. From my father and grandfather and others, I learned much about all our
relations (plants, animals, birds, stones, etc) in the immediate area. But I actually
came to the Red Path, and knowledge of my Native ancestors way of life, Native
crafts, and most important Spirituality in 1992. On this page I hope to present
information on various facets of our ancestors lives and beliefs. Also current
happenings with those of us who are of mixed heritage (please see
the Links section below), and my great love: the
Sun Bear Medicine Wheel.
NOTE:
please know that this Wheel is NOT the Medicine Wheel of any Native Nation,
but comes from Visions given to Sun Bear by Grandfather, Creator, God (or
whatever name is good for you), as well as his knowledge of various Native traditions.
(Notation: 12/22/98)
The Medicine Wheel background on this page is an original made by Joanie, at my request. I sent her the picture of the Wheel, which was scanned from a newsletter clipping. I described the small "rainbow" picture I wanted for the top of this page to Joanie. She then created it for me, also the buttons seen on this page.
The "dancer in the necklace" used with the counter was a black and white picture clipped from a newsletter (paper). I asked my daughter to color it for me, and make a gif for the counter on this page. My brother then made the background for my Guestbook from that gif. Beautiful isn't it?
My Understandings About Native American Spirituality
Native Way of Life
Each morning upon arising and each evening before sleeping,
give thanks for the life within you and for all life
Treat every person with respect.
Special respect should be given to
elders, parents, and teachers.
Never speak unkindly to another person.
Touch nothing that belongs to another.
Respect the privacy of everyone.
Never walk between people when they are conversing.
Never interrupt people who are conversing,
Speak in a quiet voice.
Never speak unless invited to do so.
Do not speak of others in a negative way.
Treat the Earth as your Mother.
Respect the beliefs of others.
Listen with courtesy when others speak.
Respect the wisdom of people in council.
from Sacred Earth News
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Spirituality: There are many things I want to say; am not
sure where to start. Our ancestors did not have a religion, they
had a Way of Life. A Way that kept one constantly aware of the
sacredness and oneness of all Life. They understood that all
things come from Creator, are one with Creator, that Creation and
Creator are ONE. One can say that Creator is Life, Love,
Intelligence, and since all are of Creator, all things have Life,
Love, Intelligence - Spirit. All things, from the farthest Star,
to the smallest grain of Sand.
On arising in the morning, you faced
the East, and thanked Creator for the new day and for the warmth
and light of "Father Sun"; you honored Father Sun for
the job he was doing, as assigned by Creator, the source of All.
You also honored the Spirit of the East, in charge of helping
with new beginnings like the day, among other things. You emerged
from a circular structure (most traditions, not all) which also
faced the East. As you ate your first meal of the day, you
thanked Creator for Mother Earth who nurtured and sustained all
that you had, from your food, to your clothes, to your dwelling;
and you thanked Mother Earth for her part in this Cycle of Life.
When the food had been harvested, the workers had prayed,
thanking Creator, Mother Earth, and the Spirits of the plants. A
gift had been left in return for this bounty. If there was meat,
the hunter had prayed that the animal who was to offer themselves
for survival and health of the family show itself, and the hunter
asked before killing for permission to do so. When you took any
thing for your use, Standing People (Trees) for lodgepoles, or
watercraft, or tools, you first asked permission, and gave a gift
in return, as well as a prayer of thanks. Many tasks had rites,
or ceremonies, as part of the task. These too were ways of
thanking the rest of Creation for their gifts to the Two-legged
Family. When making anything, be it a dreamcatcher, a dress, a
home, you continually asked for the guidance and assistance of
the spirits of the materials and thanked Creator for them. It was
a given, that the spirits were part of Creator and Creator's
messengers, and there to help. You need only ask.
The whole Way of Life reminds me of the
Catholic Saint I read about who offered everything she did to the
Lord, and thanked him, from scrubbing a floor to arranging
flowers. I think her name was Theresa, but am not sure. (If you
know, please email me.) That is the way our ancestors here on
Turtle Island lived, is it not? I believe that at one time
Two-leggeds all around Mother Earth had this Knowledge and lived
in closeness to All Our Relations, thus with Creator. But by the
time the Europeans came here to Turtle Island, they had lost this
Knowledge and no longer lived in Harmony. They did not even
understand what Jesus taught, although they thought they did. So
because they did not understand that the Creation and Creator
(God) are one, they thought we were "heathen". But I
think it is they who really were. The Natives of Turtle Island
had (have) a very advanced Philosophy and Spirituality, and lived
it every hour of each day (most did, there are always exceptions
in all Creation); many still do. And Creator is Creator, the
Great Mystery, wether called God, Allah, Wakan Tanka, Dios,
Dineh, or whatever. "A rose by any other name smells the same."
For more information on Native American culture,
history, current issues and causes, current events, and Pow Wow schedules,
please see the Links in the various categories of
Native American Cultures. This is the "more information" I once promised
my readers in a paragraph here. :o)
MEDICINE: Just a word about "Medicine" as used
in translation from Native words. I have this theory that when
the Europeans came and the Natives saw them give what the
Europeans called medicine
to sick people, the Natives of Turtle Island did not understand
that this medicine was only for the physical body. The Native
Peoples saw a being as a Whole person: mental, emotional,
spiritual and physical all one. Their equivalent of
"doctors" were also usually Spiritual Leaders, and they
treated the Whole Person. "Medicine" in Native thought
means "sacred", "power",
"healing"-- that is as near as I can explain in words
what I understand in heart, mind and spirit. Each Being has
his/her own "Medicine". Objects can be "Medicine" for a Being. Some things are "Medicine" for emotions, or spirit, or mind, or body; some for all four. Herbs too are "Medicine", as well as
modern medicines. And some of those might be "Medicine" too.
MEDICINE WHEEL: A basic Medicine Wheel is a Circle, with
something to indicate the four Cardinal Directions. This can be
four different colors for the four quarters of the Circle, or a + in the center of the Circle. Medicine Wheels can
be drawn or painted anywhere, or made of natural materials,
(today some are even made of unnatural materials). A Circle is
Circle of Life, Eternity, Universe, (therefore Creator) and much
more, layers on layers of symbology. Colors indicating the
Directions also have meanings. So does the + .
But the most widely recognized Medicine Wheels are made
with Stone People. Some are large and some are small. All are
very Sacred and are considered to be sources of Healing on all
levels of Being, and places of prayer and meditation. This is also true of drawn or painted Wheels, and those made from any
material.
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Sun Bear Medicine Wheel Information
Sun Bear had a vision of bringing all
people into Harmony with each other and with All Our Relations on
Mother Earth. He was given a special Medicine Wheel and much ancient Medicine Wheel knowledge for this
purpose. Learning, working with and meditating with this Medicine
Wheel has accomplished this for many people and I hope it will
help to bring you to a closer connection with All Our Relations,
and with the Father of all fathers, our Creator. There are 36
Stones in this Wheel. The first one is in the very center, to represent Creator and in
honor of Creator.
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TRAVEL THE WHEEL
Please look at the Stone Medicine Wheel in
the border to the left. Can you see that there
are SEVEN Stones in that inner Circle around the central Stone for Creator??
Friday, April 9, 1999, I put SEVEN pages
here on this site. One for each of the seven Center Circle Stones: Father
Sun, Mother Earth, Grandmother Moon, Thunderbird, Turtle, Butterfly, and Frog.
Start with
In The Beginning (click here)
and "travel" the Wheel just as if you were
walking around it to each Stone, to learn from the Spirits who are honored and
represented by that Stone. We only go forward around the Wheel. You
can "travel" the complete Circle, going forward, or return to this page or the Diagram
of Wheel page. [8/21/2000 - there has been a page for each of the 36 Stones of the
Sun Bear Wheel for more than a year. I missed updating this paragraph!]
The next four Stones after these Inner Circle seven are the Spirit Keeper of the
directions Stones; one at each of the four cardinal directions, starting with Wabun in the
East.
There are three Moons in each direction quadrant of the Wheel, under the guidance
and influence of the Spirit Keeper for that direction. Each one also has its own "totems",
whose spirits will assist as you walk your Circle of Life, if you let them. Please
click on a Moon Name below to find out more about your totems and what they can teach you.
You will also discover a picture of a beautiful painting representing that Moon: -- kindly
supplied by The Bear Tribe, established by Sun Bear to spread knowledge of the
Medicine Wheel. [Sun Bear's Unofficial Home
Page]
The beautiful paintings and poetry are worth
the trip to the Moon pages. Plant and mineral images now on Budding Trees and
Frogs Return pages.
Rest & Cleansing Moon
Jan 20 - Feb 18
Spirit Keeper: Waboose (North)
Totems: - Otter -- Quaking Aspen -- Silver
Clan: Butterfly (Air) ---- Color: Silver
Click here for a diagram of the complete Wheel.
Please email me asap if you find any
non-working links on my pages. Thank you.
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Native American Cultures: My new site - 1/1/2000. Almost 300 links organized into 24
categories with some relevant articles, and more to come. Check out the Library
annotations for the categories. There is also a Forum planned for this site. I will
be updating and adding to the links. When you find a good one for me to add,
please send the URL by Email
West Winds/Wind Daughter , is sponsoring
several Women's Gatherings and other events in 2000. Please check
the Agenda.
I attended the October, 1999 Women's Gathering in Florida sponsored by
West Winds. We all had an absolutely wonderful time, as well as a deeply
spiritual experience connecting with each other, all our relations, and our
ancestors. Wind Daughter radiates love and has a true talent for facilitating these
kind of experiences. We talked and laughed and prayed and sang and danced;
and were reluctant to leave and return to the mundane world. (Page designed by
Star Spider Dancing)
New Links Page: There are several
sites and individuals who have linked to Native American Cultures, who
do not have American Indian pages. This page furnishes these sites a link in return.
This page also has links to a few pages created by friends and family members.
An old Links page that I disconnected a while back, is also now linked to from here.
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Links to Bear Tribe Information
- Bear Tribe Year 2000 Agenda
- Bear Tribe Contact Information.
- Bear Tribe Newsletter Links: Events, 2000 Agenda
- SEPTEMBER 8,9,10 NORTH CAROLINA MEDICINE WHEEL GATHERING
- Teachers: Bear Heart, Page Bryant, Charla Hermann, Chris Deerheart
- SEPTEMBER 10-15 VISION QUEST with Bear Heart in Old Fort, NC
APRIL 20, 2000: All TWELVE Gift pages, which make the
Paths from Spirit Keepers to Creator in Center, are finished - access them from Diagram of Wheel page, from the "Table" of Gifts.
THIS MEANS THERE IS NOW A PAGE FOR ALL 36 STONES OF THE SUN BEAR WHEEL.
JUNE 20, 2000: Still working on finishing plants and minerals on rest of pages.
Only a few left to go. Was unavoidably held up.
JULY 23, 2000: ALL PAGES NOW HAVE BOTH PLANT AND MINERAL IMAGES!
To access these pages: when you start with "Begin" (farther up this page)
and Travel the Wheel, the next page is Father Sun, the next Mother Earth, and so
on. Or you can use the Image Map on Diagram of Wheel page - use the link below
the "Moon" links (above) or use the Next button (below).
A special thanks to my
two research assistants, Pam Barbour (Snowbird, a Texas Tsalagi) and
Lu Magnuson who located most of the
plant and mineral images for me.
br>Seekers have Danced through here.
New Guestbook
Old Guestbook
Joanie made this Medicine Wheel border and these Rainbow
graphics especially for me. (See note at top.) You can help me thank her by visiting her pages.
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daughter who has bravely withstood a serious incapacitating illness for 18 years.
Her birthday is St. Valentine's Day.
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