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Sacred Medicine Wheel Of Feminine Wisdom

Sacred Medicine Wheel Of Feminine Wisdom

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 1 comment

Let us talk today of the Sacred Medicine Wheel of Feminine Wisdom. The Thirteen Original Clan Mothers who came to earth in the human form to teach us balance in our lives as we grow in womens spirituality gave us this special medicine wheel. Today I will give you the...
The Passing of Chief White Eagle

The Passing of Chief White Eagle

by Beverly Two Feathers | Native Americans of Today | 3 comments

Last week on January 24, 2011 the world lost a good man. Most people knew him as Chief White Eagle but his real name was Basil F. Heath. Born on the Iroquois Indian Grand River Reservation in Canada on March 18, 1917, Heath eventually settled in the United States. His...
Sacred Medicine Wheel Of Feminine Wisdom

Smoke Signals And A Revolution

by Beverly Two Feathers | Tribal History and Lore | 0 comments

Last week, I talked of the Sacred Path lesson of Smoke Signals and the message of Intent. Today, I would like to share a little history with you about Smoke Signals and the first revolution in what would become the United States.  Remember that Smoke Signals are an...

Twelve Days Of Christmas: A Native American Version

by Beverly Two Feathers | Tribal History and Lore | 3 comments

I can find no specific tribe associated with this Native American version of The Twelve Days Of Christmas. I did read one account that it possibly could have been written by a Missionary for the Huron as a way for them to remember his Christian teachings in a way they...

Native American Fry Bread

by Beverly Two Feathers | Tribal History and Lore | 1 comment

I would venture to say that not many people would consider Native American Fry Bread as a totem but I would disagree slightly.  A totem gives medicine or teachings in our lives and Fry Bread, to me, does have a lesson that we can learn from. Many non-natives consider...
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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…

  2. Beverly on Mudjekeewis Spirit Keeper of the West WindsMay 26, 2025

    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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    This did help, thank you.

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