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Tillie Black Bear: The White Buffalo Calf Woman took her walk this past weekend – and the world will miss this champion for Native American women and all women: Tille Black Bear was a truth teller – and her spirit remains strong
Honoring a truth teller with the White Buffalo Calf Spirit in her soul. “Tillie Black Bear, Sicangu, walked on Saturday evening, July 19th, 2014,” stated Native News Online. Tillie humbly taught us and her message was heard around the world. … Continue reading →
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Fourth of July Distress Flag: Upside down flag at sacred Eagle Rock protests EPA ruling
Fourth of July Distress Flag hangs upside down atop Sacred Eagle Rock in protest of EPA ruling favorable to Kennecott Minerals; An “Empty Gesture” by Michigan’s Governor in protesting Sacred Eagle Rock Continue reading →
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Ojibwa, non-Natives gather for “Honoring our Water” ceremony along Lake Superior as fight continues to stop Kennecott sulfide mine
Ojibwa, non-Natives hold “Honoring Our Water” sunrise ceremony along Lake Superior for 2010 National Sacred Places Prayer Days. The ceremony was part of the ongoing fight to stop a sulfide mine on Michigan’s Yellow Dog Plains and the desecration of Sacred Eagle Rock Continue reading →
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2010 National Sacred Places Prayer Days in U.S. and northern Michigan: Sacred Eagle Rock, Yellow Dog Plains, Lake Superior
Attend ceremonies for National Sacred Places Prayer Days across the U.S. and northern Michigan Continue reading →
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