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Over the millennium Native Americans have faithfully and stalwartly held to a
starcore of common beliefs and customs which include: respect for Elders; the
Clan System; Animal Totems and Power Animals; and the Sacred Hoop or Circle of Life.
Native Americans practice
principles of responsibility to the family, the village, and the tribe. Native
Americans show reverence for Mother Earth, Father Sky, and the environment.
Native Americans show a the willingness to share with others.
Native American honor the the sacredness and interconnectedness of all life and all children of the
earth.
Native American traditions have
shown a remarkable ability to endure. Even after many years of oppression by the
Europeans who settled in America, forcing the Native Americans into reservations
often far from their homelands.
Succeeding generations of Native
Americans continue to follow their ancestral teachings and to follow some of
their time honored cultural practices.
Storytelling, the precious oral history of stories, legends, and the teachings of the Elders,
was passed down through the generations. For instance, the legends of the Lakota
included tales about Star Teachers like White Buffalo Woman and Wankan Tanka. To
read about them please see Native American Indian Sacred Hoop Visionquest Wakan Tanka and White Buffalo Woman.
As the Shamanic Journeying of the
Native Americans continues around the Sacred Hoop, some their Pleiadian Lemurian
Shaman benefactors teachers and mentors of Celtic Mound Builder lineage and
background have returned from the Pleiades to assist them once again in their
evolutionary life spirals.
More of them will also be
returning in the next few years to the planet to reprise their mentorship role
with them. The Navajo (Navaho) goddess Estsanatlehi and her soulmate husband
Tsohanoai , for example, are currently have a Sacred Site at Canyon de Chelly,
Arizona... Continue on
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