Smudging with Sage To smudge one’s self or space on a regular basis is a good practice to do . There are many guides on how to perform smudging, this is my version for you to use. First I will say that your intention should be for the highest good. White sage smudging is […]
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Coyote the Trickster Has Been Tricked!
COYOTE THE HUNGRY (Caddo Tribe) ow Coyote was always hungry, and as he was a coward, he used to sneak about the fields and timber searching for something to eat. One day, as he was walking by the side of a brook, he heard something in a Persimmon Tree. He looked up, and there was […]
Old Native American Knife Sheath Stolen
Here, Little People are enjoying a “little” token they have taken from someone who is probably missing their tobacco bag! A Meskwaki native man claims he fell asleep under a tree when he awoke to a tug on his belt loop. He opened his eyes to see a little person running away. When he […]
Healing PTSD a Natural Way
Healing PTSD through Native American sweat lodge ceremony is something I have always believed to be an alternative to medication. Veterans could receive healing through the sweat lodge. Modern medication attempts to treat the symptoms and does not address the causes. The build up of a life time of stress and pain triggers post […]
Natural Medicine Close to the Heart
Native Americans have always used natural ways of healing. We keep a bag around our neck where secret things, even animal parts were kept so the wearer would have protection of nature’s bounty close to the heart. I keep my special crystals and cleansing herbs inside of mine to keep me balanced when I am […]
Beaded Eagle Feather Fetish
This beaded Eagle Feather fetish can symbolize the connection between you and the Creator. This fetish is 8 1/2″L and 2 1/2 W. Made with Czech glass beads, size 11, buckskin leather, beaded on one side, stuffed and sage/lavender herbs mix added with prayer. Leather fringe hanger with glass crow beads. $55 Beaded Eagle Feather $55 […]
Medicine Bear
Bears figure prominently in the mythology of nearly every Native American tribe. In most Native cultures, Bear is considered a medicine being with impressive magical powers, and plays a major role in many religious ceremonies. Bears are symbols of strength and wisdom to many Native Americans, and are often associated with healing and medicine. Check […]
Warrior Horse Dance Stick
Warriors carve these dance sticks in memory of their horse that went down in battle. A sacred tribute to horses now as well. You may suggest the basic color of the horse. The horse was a important part of the Native warriors life , when the favorite horse was lost during or after a battle […]
Fairy Girl Disappeared
LEELINAU THE FAIRY GIRL (Chippewa) nce on the shore of Lake Superior, there lived a lovely Indian girl, named Leelinau. She was slender and tiny, with soft dark eyes, and little feet. And whenever the Moon rose faint and white while the Sun was setting, she danced in a Pine grove by the shore. And […]
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