Time of the 7th Fire! Murray Sinclair's TRC. The Queen has no power on
Turtle Island. The Queen is commanded NOT to engage in Treaties OR sell the
land! https:wrybblog.wordpress.com
Henry Buffalo: Tenacity for Ojibwe Treaty Rights
The great, great, great grandson of Ojibwe chief Buffalo from Red Cliff, Henry Buffalo honors the tenacity of Ojibwe people for maintaining treaty rights to hunt, ...
My great great great (however many greats) grandfather was Chief Buffalo,
wonder if me and this guy are related. Im a member of the Bad River
Reservation though I live in Virginia.
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Ojibwe Treaty Rights | Tribal Government | ENGAGE
As years passed between the signing of treaties and today, American Indians living in Wisconsin re-discovered that they had the right to hunt and fish on the ...
SweetGrass Ojibway-Intertrible Drum Song
Crane River, Valentines Day Pow-wow 09 singing one of my personal favorites.
I am in the process of becoming an elementary school teacher, and I think
it is very important for Native culture and heritage be represented in my
classroom. I was wondering what would be appropriate to introduce my
future classes to this musical tradition?
+Sarah Jarvis start with a deep understanding of what "natural law" is. teach that to your kids first, since it has been violently and covertly eradicated from western thought. next teach about the residential school system and how it affected first nations. then and only then do you have any right to teach children of sacred music. hint: the drum represents a specific correlation to the eastern chakra system. there is a reason this music is more powerful than all other forms. btw- if you are going to teach, understand the profound responsibility you have to teach uncencored knowledge to affect change in future generations. thus, know first the knowledge that has been stolen from us, before you perpetuate the conventional.best meegwetch n'aho i !
if there is a Native Friendship Centre in your community, speak with them. They will have a "Community Development" representative that would be more than happy to help you with your initiative
Anishinaabe Wolf Song - Red Shadow Singers
All photos are copyrighted by their original owners and photographers. Anishinaabe Wolf Song.
Miingaan Bindigen, Miingaan Bindigan
The wolf comes in, the wolf goes out.
Sing this one in the sweatlodge to get that wolf to clear out all the
negativity.
Aho Meegwetch!
I sing with this drum, so I can share with you the translation
Muskootay Biishikii- Buffalo
Niimiishoomiis- Grandfater
Kaa maa naa jii at anishinabae- Respects and takes care of the human being
Migwetch ki dii goo- We say thank you for this.
All images and audio are credited to their original owners and producers. The song is the Traditional Eagle song of the Anishinaabe people, this particular ...
George Meyer: After treaty rights struggle State and Ojibwe co-operating
During the nineteen eighties, DNR secretary George Meyer said Ojibwe tribes would never spear fish in northern Wisconsin, but twenty-five years later the State ...
@mechanizedowl climate change is a natural cycle, obviously because of the
previous ice ages. the proof are the pictures of 20-24in walleyes on the
stringer before spearing. the walleyes per acre were also at a higher rate
for every walleye lake that gets speared!
. are you just some "educated" dip that lives in chicago and never been to
northern wisconsin? climate change, natural cycle. what are you gonna ask
me next. who do you blame for the sun shining?
yea its just too bad since spearing, walleye fishing in northern wisconsin
all lakes that have been speared have seen a big decline in populations and
size structure. i wonder why???
@mechanizedowl won't let me post url. so in google search bar. search
"turtle flambeau flowage fishery management plan. click on third link then
go to page 8