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Native American Astrology This article will help to introduce you to the way Native Americans interact spiritually with the earth, and with all the living things that live on earth. |
Discovering Your Spirit Guide
The native American Indian's always felt a special oneness with the world around them and also with the creatures who occupied that world. This feeling was not just confined to the surrounding world but also with the world felt inside. |
Native American Elders
As our true wisdom keepers age and too soon ride the wind, we lose the opportunity to learn from them. We lose the opportunity to gain divinely inspired wisdom and understanding from our beloved Native American elders. |
Native American Wisdom Perhaps our Native Brothers and Sisters know more than we have allowed them to share up to this point. Perhaps we should find a way to listen more closely to their wisdoms. |
History of Dream Catchers (Native American Indian Dreamcatchers) Article describing the history of dream catchers or Native Indian dreamcatchers as well as their popularity. |
Origins and Uses For Dream Catchers Dream catchers are a part of the tradition and culture of many of the native people of North America. The stories of the dream catcher's origin and use are as different as the tribes who used them. |
The Story Behind the Native American Dreamcatchers When you know the true meaning and the origins of the dreamcatcher, you will be able to enjoy it that much better. |
The Indian Headdress Of the different peoples throughout the world, the Native American Indians are known for their unique feathered headdress. In fact, the feathered war bonnet is only commonly attributed to the Native Americans. |
An Important Native American Weapon - The Bow and Arrow The most important weapon in their arsenal was undoubtedly the bow and arrow. However, the Native American bows and arrows were also used to provide food and defend against wild animals. |
North American Native Indian A little history about the North American Indian. |
American History - First Native Americans The America that greeted the first Europeans was, thus, far from an empty wilderness. It is now thought that as many people lived in the Western Hemisphere as in Western Europe at that time -- about 40 million. |
Native American Collectibles Native American collectibles are popular the world over, for they offer an insight into the unique and distinct culture of the Native Americans. Their culture is centuries old and continues to have a mystique around it. |
The History Of Native American Jewelry How the native American jewelry has evolved over the years. We all know that beautifying oneself and the use of jewelry has been around since the prehistoric times. Bead making and bead necklaces called heishe, which have been derived from the Santo Domingo word for shell, have been used for ages. |
Tips on Native American Tattoo Design There is nothing hotter than an awesome tattoo on a fantastic body! Tattoos which are well placed and appeal to the eye tend to garner a lot of attention to themselves as well the people wearing them. Thus, tattoos really are the new in! |
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Native American Art and Its Spiritual Concept One prevalent trait of all Native American art is the use of animistic themes. These are themes that stem both from lore and from shamanic teachings and experiences. |
Turquoise Jewelry Myth, Magic and Maintenance For thousands of years, turquoise has been treasured both for its natural beauty as well as its presumed power to heal. |
Native American Indian Weavings Native American Indian weavings are known to be one of the oldest and highly prized art today. Twill plaited cane baskets have been around for thousands of years. The wicker weave is the most common. |
Native American Names of Places in the United States A partial list of well known places in the United States that were named after Native American words or names. |
Native American Thompsonian Herbalism Everyone owes a great debt to those men and women who began natural healing. They did the original work in their own way of observation and testing to locate those herbs they needed to save the lives of their tribal family. All natural healers, even modern medicine, are standing on the shoulders of those courageous individuals, and untold thousands owe their lives to them. |
Bergomat - The Native American Herb The bergamot herb plant is native to America but is now very popular worldwide due to a number of uses in food, scent and alternative medicine. It is also know as Oswego Tea or Bee Balm. |
7 Native American Herbal Healing Secrets Native American Indians lived off the land and used various plants for both food and medicine. They were much healthier than most of us are today. Perhaps we can benefit by using some of their natural remedies. |
America's Stonehenge - A New Theory The America's Stonehenge archaeological site is located on the summit of Mystery Hill in North Salem, NH. It consists of enigmatic stone chambers, standing stones, niches, drains, and astronomical alignments. Who built these stone structures and for what purpose? |
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Native American Astrology - The Beaver Sign Native American spirituality is based on the belief that we are all connected to each other and to everything that is. The earth, the animals, the moon, the sun - they are all our relations. Native American astrology is based on the medicine wheel and it uses a twelve-month calendar, connecting a power animal to each calendar month. |
Native American Astrology: The Hawk The Hawk is the first sign of the Native American astrology, it heralds spring and the end of winter. If you are born under this sign, you were born at the "Time of Awakening". |
Native American Astrology - The Sturgeon Totem "Individuals born under the sign of the sturgeon, considered to be one of the strongest signs in Native American astrology, are dominant, spontaneous, creative and extroverted. |
Using Pow Wow Drums For Native Drumming Groups And Western Decorating Have you ever wondered how exactly pow wow drums are used? I have, but never really understood that they played such an important role in the Native American culture until I had the opportunity to attend one of these events, and started talking to the American Indian singers about the important part the drum plays in the ceremony. |
Using Native American Rattles For Indian Ceremonies and Rituals If you love Native American Rattles, you will definitely benefit from adding them to your drumming circles and powwows. Rattles are excellent Native American icons representing Indigenous tribes and their unique culture. They are also among the most popular musical instruments for playing in ceremonial rituals throughout various Indian tribes. |
Native American Water Ceremony For the Women "This ceremony is most powerful at night just after sun down or even more powerful after midnight, but before 3 am. This is the time of spirits...." |
Native American Prophecy - The Earth Is Alive and Running Out Of Breath The HOPI Indians understood Mother Earth and tried to tell us years ago to stop mining, stop atomic plants, stop power station. They are interfering with the natural energy flow of Mother Earth. Is anyone listening? |
Storytelling - A Native American Indian Perspective Storytelling should be a part of every speaker's arsenal. If you listen to the best and pay close attention, you will see that many speakers incorporate stories into their message because they have a way of connecting in a way that facts cannot. Natives have taught for generations through storytelling. Learn the Indian perspective on how to tell a story so your message sticks! |
Cherokee Medicine Man's Views on Russia Even though it has been twenty years, I remember it as if it were yesterday. Quantum Physics is right, time does not exist. It is all there in the quantum ocean waiting for us to tap into it. I did. |