About this user
Osiyo ( Hello in Tsalagi / Cherokee )
My husband named me "beautiful Flower That Bites" .
Pfft! LOL
Yes, the name fits me very well!
To me, It does not require many words to speak the truth.
I am a decendant of the Tsalagi / Cherokee Nation on my Father's side. My Father was NAVY Master Chief Golden E-9 USS Kitty Hawk Squad 13 ( RIP) My Dad was born in Nebraska, from His Mother who was born in Oklahoma. My Grandmother! My Great GrandMother was born in Oaklahoma. Her Mother was born in Oklahoma. My Great Great Great Grandfather was a Full blooded Cherokee Who Walked/survived "The Trail of Tears". The Army gave him the name "Henry Goings" in 1864. I don't know anything more about him other than his parents weren't born in Oklahoma!
ftb ( flower that bites )
The Bill of Rights was actually based upon the Iroquois Confederacy. Can you believe it? The U.S. Constitution was conceived by First Nations People. Not only has the U.S. Government (gooberment) repeatedly disregarded these basic freedoms among the indigenous people throughout American history.
Today the Bill of Rights no longer applies to any American. And if you were born here, you are a Native American. You might Not be a First Nations people BUT you are Native American.
Therefore I Welcome you to the biggest reservation ever conceived.
Congress, the Executive Branch and the Judicial system is corrupt to the point of no return.
Let the healing begin -
support the release of First Nations, Native American Activist Leonard Peltier.
www.whoisleonardpeltier.info
Please, we ask that you FREE Loenard Peltier NOW Obama!!!
35 years is too long. Let him go in peace.
Prove to us all we are a "free country".
Obligations of the True Path Walkers
To bring back the natural harmony that humans once enjoyed.
To save the planet from present practices of destruction.
To find and re-employ real truth.
To promote true balance between both genders.
To share and be less materialistic.
To become rid of prejudice.
To learn to be related.
To be kind to animals and take no more than we need.
To play with one's children and love each equally and fairly.
To be brave and courageous, enough so,
to take a stand and make a commitment.
To understand what Generations Unborn really means.
To accept the Great Mystery
in order to end foolish argument over religion.
For me the issues are simple.
The so-called "Indian Wars" from the days of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull have never really ended in the Americas/Anahuaca. The Native people of southern Mexico, of Guatemala and those left in El Salvador as well as the Amazon Rain Forest, are still fighting for their lives and for their land against the "Calvary" patrols sent out by the governments of those lands. The Americas are a First Nations country, and the "Native/Indian problem" is not about to go away.
We have one earth,
The great mother.
One does not sell the earth
The people walk upon.
We "are" the land.
How do we sell our mother?
How do we sell the stars?
How do we sell the air?
I do not follow any religion. If I may, the correct term is covenant.
Webster's Collegiate Dictionary traces the word religion back to an old Latin word [religio] meaning "taboo, restraint." A deeper study discovers the word comes from the two words [re] and [ligare]. [Re] is a prefix meaning "return," and [ligare] means "to bind;" in other words, "return to bondage."
The (( "many" )) religious denominations are just various extensions of the Catholic church.
I can do, what You cannot.
What you can do, I cannot.
But together we can do something beautiful.
There is no greater sickness in the world today than the lack of love.
Love for One another for our mother Earth.
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Interests
Freedom, Peace, Friendship, Honesty, Love, Animals, Being outside, First Nation's People, history and their Music.Confederates of the Eastern Band of The Cherokee Nation.The Confederate Battle Flag represents all Southern, and even Northern, Confederates regardless of race or religion and is the symbol of less government, less taxes, and the right of the people to govern themselves. It is flown in memory and honor of our Confederate ancestors and veterans who willingly shed their blood for Southern independence. A Short History Lesson Just as the War for American Independence of 1776, the War for Southern Independence of 1861 was fought over "taxation without representation." The North was constantly trying to raise taxes on Southerners through high tariffs on imported goods in order to protect the inefficient big businesses in the North. These big businesses could not compete with manufactured goods from England and France with whom the South traded cotton. The South did not have factories and had to import most finished products. The Industrial Revolution allowed England and France to produce and ship across the Atlantic products that were cheaper than the products of Northern manufacturers. When Lincoln was elected President, he and the U.S. Congress immediately passed the Morrill Tariff (the highest import tax in U.S. history), more than doubling the import tax rate from 20% to 47%. This tax served to bankrupt many Southerners. Though the Southern states represented only about 30% of the U.S. population, they paid 80% of the tariffs collected. Oppressive taxes, denial of the states' rights to govern their states, and an unrepresentative federal government pushed the Southern states to legally withdraw from the Union. Since the Southerners had escaped the tax by withdrawing from the Union, the only way the North could collect this oppressive tax was to invade the Confederate States and force them at gunpoint back into the Union. It was to collect this import tax to satisfy his Northern industrialist supporters that Abraham Lincoln invaded our South. Slavery was not the issue. Lincoln's war cost the lives of 600,000 Americans. The truth about the Confederate Flag is that it has nothing to do with racism or hate. The Civil War was not fought over slavery or racism.To be hopeful in bad times is not just foolishly romantic, It is based on the fact that human history is a history not only of cruelty, but also of compassion, sacrifice, courage, kindness. What we choose to emphasize in this complex history will determine our lives. If we see only the worst, it destroys our capacity to do something. If we remember those times and places—and there are so many—where people have behaved magnificently, this gives us the energy to act, and at least the possibility of sending this spinning top of a world in a different direction. And if we do act, in however small a way, we don't have to wait for some grand utopian future. The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we think human beings should live, in defiance of all that is bad around us, is itself a marvelous victory." — Howard ZinnBeing written on paper does not make a man's word anymore valid than his own actions. For it is the actions of a person[their fruits] that they will be judged by. The Living Word of the "Peacemaker" holds true.