The Red Road Way is universal wisdom. Miigwech for teaching/sharing your perspective that all can understand. ❤
@JohnMelland Жыл бұрын
Boozhoo, Sabé Indigenekaz, Migizi Dodem, Boise Indingeba. Kitchi Miigwich! I walk everywhere unimpeded and left alone, safely, and many nights From Alaska to Maine, to Texas, Korea, and Canada. Never an issue with the animals. I quit hunting. Sadly but I couldn't fill my tag ever. Only at 13 when I needed to help feed my family, did I shoot the one and only deer I ever killed. .22 Cal. Heart shot and a shattered left leg from my 2nd round. Double tapped it. Is what it's called I guess. Nobody taught me it was instinct. Shoot the first round on target and follow up immediately with a second round. I'm an Army veteran and a jack of all trades and Sabé, Sasquatch, Bigfoot is my passion. I don't have any guns anymore, nor a bow. I love learning. Thank you all for sharing your information and knowledge. Gigawabamin 👣🦅🐢💐🌹🌺😍
@aprilm.wemigwans-mezimegwa5412 жыл бұрын
It being winter time how can I hear the ancient stories I really really like to hear it. I'm Megzi Meegwan KWE from crane clan
@WalkLightStepStrong3 жыл бұрын
Joe!!!! I found this thank you so much
@johnnathan71822 жыл бұрын
Aaniinboozhooootay Niin Nathan dizhnakaz niin spirit name, "Witchiwad ", meaning" A storm is coming"... Turtlel clan Mishinkenh Doodem...m from Aamjiwanaang FN ...Sarnia Ontario also known as chemical valley land of the lost but I don't agree with cancer on the rez they currently atill still spill chemical plants spill gallons of different chemicals And no one says too much I just wanted to say chi miigwetch for sharing and nishin nishin nishin ;) Also known as chemic valley
The Blue Star (Suzanna Maria Emmanuel) has returned in this prophetic time. Our opportunity to reconnect to the stars /October 2032.
@Deb4Peace8 ай бұрын
Nancy for you 47:00 min
@icanbreatheinoutterspace3 жыл бұрын
May I ask if there's truth in Africans (slaves) who have taught Anishinaabe/Cree how to grow tobacco because trade routes were disrupted(?), there's a rhetoric going around saying Anishinaabe/Cree elders have said this as part of the oral history of the Anishinaabe/Cree tribe pertaining to tobacco. Thank you.