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About
This Internet site was created in the hope that all people, no matter what their own culture, may be able to find a bit of information that might be helpful in the understanding of American Indian Culture and other Native Cultures from all over our Mother which is called Earth!
Native People’s Cultures are as diverse as nature, but with good reason! Nature is our teacher and guide for walking the path of life! The Native Cultures teach that it is the human species responsibility to take care of our Mother! Only appreciation is asked, for what she gives us, in return for her care!
Progress is a wonderful thing! If we can keep some of the beliefs from the First People’s Cultures, that are alive and well, incorporated with the technology that leads to progress, it may help all peoples to live in a more harmonious world not only with Nature but with each other as well!
It is time to Celebrate and Appreciate the Diversity in the Human Species as we do in Nature! The rose is beautiful, but how long would its beauty be appreciated if it was the only species of flower we had to enjoy! It does not matter what name the Creator goes by or if you believe in one, many or none at all! The experience of a storm, rainbow, or just the sun rising and setting tells us there is a much Greater Power that speaks to all cultures and this Power that we call Nature survives because of diversity!
Latest Posts
Lakota Declare War Against “Shamans” & “Plastics”
Navajo Resisters Jeopardize Own Water Supplies
A May 10, 2001 letter circulated on the Internet from Caroline Tohannie, a Navajo residing on the HPL in the Tonalea area, to Marsha Monestersky requested her help in restoring the Tohannie's only water source, a local windmill. Tohannie alleged that the Hopi Rangers...
Story of the Broken Arrows – A Cherokee Story
Hopi Stuff “Tree of Life” Into Chipper
"Hopi Tribal staff stuffed the Tree of Life into a woodchipper and haul the other remains away in trailers" Camp Ana Mae, the well-known site of Sun Dances , home to Louise Benally and her children at the foot of Big Mountain, Arizona has been bulldozed by Hopi Tribal...
View From The Hogan XVIII – Notes and comments on Big Mountain
Ya'a'tee I have occasionally received criticisms that these writings of mine are too lengthy. Without wishing to go into a critique of "sound-bite" culture, or a discussion of the difference between being informed and being well informed, I thought I'd offer both a...
History AIM #1 – Indictment AIM
The following is from a tribunal held against Vernon and Clyde Bellecourt. By the American Indian Movement. "I would like people to read Russell Means's book "Where White Men Fear to Tread." He explains Vernon's behavior. Vernon and Clyde are the very reason for the...
Cherokee Word List C
English to Cherokee ~ Words and Phrases Beginning with "C" Cab - Yvwi unatsododi Cabbage - Tsuqwanvdena Cabin - Adanelv Cabinet - Disehisdi Cable - Talugisgi sdeyidv Cache - Gvsgalodi atalesv Cackle - Tsitaga nigawesgv Cactus - Uliyesdi Cad - Eladi ehi Cajole -...
Witnesses Observe Dismantlement of Site
Big Mountain, AZ - Yesterday, Friday, August 17, 2001, at approximately 5:00 a.m. Mountain Standard Time, the Office of Hopi Lands, Hopi Range Management, Resource Enforcement Services, Hopi Tribal Police, Navajo County Sheriff, and U.S. Department of the Interior’s...
The View From The Hogan X – Notes from Big Mountain
Ya'a'tee Judging by the amount of visitors we are getting here recently, its my guess that a lot of you are focussing on the Altar right now, so I wanted to get something out quickly, so please excuse me if this issue is a bit scattered. Communications from the Altar...
Cherokee Word List G
English to Cherokee ~ Words and Phrases Beginning with "G" Gag - Gutlvdi aholi Gage - Atlilosdi Gain - Unequoisdi Gained - Unequotselv Gainful - Adotlvdisgi Gaining - Unequotsehv Gait - Nadvnehv aisv Gale - Sdayidv ganolvsgv Gallery - Kanvsulv Gallon - Sutlilodv...
The View From The Hogan XIII – Notes from Big Mountain
Ya'a'tee Once again, things have been real busy here, and I've had a hard time getting this out, so please excuse if some of the "news" is a little out of date. It was gratifying to hear of the demonstrations and public outreach on behalf of the people here that took...
Native Americans should be “thrilled”
"To be used as mascots..." Editorial from the People's Voice The following was written in answer to the Greeley Tribunes question; Should Eaton High School change its team mascot because of concerns expressed by American Indians? To all human beings, Those who think...
New Eyes, Wisdom & Children’s Rights
Destruction of the Sundance Tree
I want to communicate with you on behalf of myself and the Sundancers who exercise their beliefs here in Big Mountain. I want to tell you what is happening to us in the millennium years. By now you must have heard about the desecration and destruction of the Sundance...
Lookout – “The Story of a Mountain”
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