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Biauswah – A Father’s Love

by Beverly Two Feathers | Tribal History and Lore | 7 comments

I wanted to share with you, today, a story that I came across in my journey.  It is a remarkable story of a Father’s love for his child and his people.  This story is about Biauswah, sometimes written as Bayaaswaa, who was an Anishinabe Chief in the...

Coral In The Sacred Path

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 4 comments

Coral Teaches Us Nurturing Native American silver jewelry often uses Coral along with Turquoise.  There is a symbolic reason for this use. Coral comes from the seas of the Earth Mother and is a symbol of the blood of our planet. The waters of Mother Earth are...
Frog Totem Gives Message of Cleansing

Frog Totem Gives Message of Cleansing

by Beverly Two Feathers | Animal Totems | 7 comments

Frog may not be the prettiest creature on the planet but as a totem brother frog has a handsome message. Frog sings the songs that bring rain and makes the dirt of earth more bearable.  Frog medicine is related to water energy. We are taught by Frog to honor our tears...
Armadillo As Native American Totem

Armadillo As Native American Totem

by Beverly Two Feathers | Animal Totems | 0 comments

Lesson about Boundaries You wouldn’t think that a creature that looks so prehistoric and let’s admit it, is rather homely, could give us a beautiful message. Armadillo does give us a wonderful and enlightening message when it comes to us as a totem in...

Plantain A Plant Totem

by Beverly Two Feathers | Plant and Mineral Totems | 4 comments

Plantain is the plant totem associated with the Big Winds Moon which falls between February 19 and March 20. Plantain is a master healer plant. It can be used internally as a tea.  You can also use it externally as a compress to cool, soothe, and heal. Plantain is...
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  1. Martha on Lessons From The Dove TotemJune 23, 2025

    It's midday and I'm sitting outside with my toes in the grass - when I hear the calls of a…

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    I’m confused. My birthday is December 10th. My animal totem is owl but here it says Elk. So which one…

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