Monday, August 22, 2022
THE MEDICINE WHEEL
Saturday, August 13, 2022
We Are Who We Are
I am not certain but it is my belief that when people indicate a Blackfoot ancestry that it is Eastern Blackfoot instead of Plains Blackfoot. Eastern Black Foot may have gotten it's start through derogatory means but has became part of identity today much like the word Miccosukee (Pigs) Iroquois or Sioux (snakes), both were meant to be derogatory but have become a part of the norm and is now used for identity
The Sissipaha were a Siouan group, mainly in northern North Carolina. They were a relatively small group, in close proximity to the plantations of the South.
Over time, unable to maintain an adequate population due slave raids and warfare, the Sissipaha scattered to more numerous tribes or coinhabited in "interracial" communities with runaway Black maroons on the frontier or in the Great Dismal Swamp area. By 1716, the Sissipaha ceased to exist as an independent tribe (ishi/ or /si/ means "foot" and/paha/ means "black/.)
The colonists called them the Saxapahaw. The Haw River in North Carolina is named after them.
In a book, Chronicles of the Cape Fear, they mentioned one of the local native names for the Cape Fear River was, Sapona.
This is probably due to tributary rivers of the Cape Fear like the Haw river. There was definitely an Occaneechee-Saponi trail south to the Cape Fear as my 3rd great grandmother is from Granville County and she started a church in Hallsboro NC and since the popularity of DNA test I've connected with many from the regions occupied by the Saponi along the Virginia/ North Carolina border from the Piedmont to the coast and I match some enrolled in the various NC state tribes.
This isn't unique to me. Many in our state match people of the various tribes because of mixing through refuge and consolidation by the Euro-colonist.
Today some of us acknowledge and accept our Blackfoot(Saponi), Waccamaw (Woccon), Mingo, Tuscarora, African, Middle Eastern, Asian and European connection and mixed heritage in the Cape Fear region while some of our family members choose to side with one over the other. Also knowing the history of NC, our family historians know and can show and prove that these admixtures are not unique to the Cape Fear region. Certain admixtures are present in all of the tribes, not just us and it doesn't negate your or my indigenous ancestral lineage or heritage.
I've even heard another Tuscarora community member with the last name Jacobs refer to us as tainted blood because of African blood being present while these same people cheez with the biggest proud smile on their faces of having European blood.
The Gullah people in our area are proud of their dominant African heritage however like them we are proud of our dominant indigenous heritage and as historian Ernestine Keaton, we with dominant indigenous heritage and identify as Indigenous are called "Free Issue" people compared to those who have more of the Gullah heritage.
Some of the enslaved Africans and enslaved Indigenous people escaped to the Great Pocasin (Green Swamp) where they followed a maroon called the "Swamp General or General of the Swamp" who we think was one of our indigenous ancestors because he knows the layout of the terrain which aided in successful raids until someone who looked like him became an informant which lead to his capture and execution.
As for the Jacobs name, my 5th great grandfather is Shadrack Jacobs who descends from Peter who descends from Primus then Daniel then Gabriel back to Robert. Daniel is the father of Tuscarora Chief Abraham and Thomas who are I directly descend from in my Jacobs line.
Following the wars called the French and Indian Wars, quite a number of Tuscaroras moved to the lower Cape Fear region and the southeastern part of North Carolina through lands obtained from King George and these Chiefs and other kinsmen we're able to maintain their blood kinship ties with other Tuscaroras in Bertie, Bladen County called the "mother county" because Robeson and Columbus County came out of Bladen County, Cumberland, Duplin, Craven, Sampson, New Hanover and Brunswick County which was created out of Bladen & New Hanover Counties of North Carolina for hundreds of years.
King George's Land Grant to Abraham Jacobs and Thomas Jacobs was present in 1764 in Duplin County along with Thomas Pugh and his wife Mary Scott according to Fix Cain of Skaroreh Katunuaka's historical facts who's one of the tribes tribal historians, he claims that tribal historians have noted that the Jacobs surname is highly recognized as Tuscarora in New York and it's obvious that Abraham Jacobs and Thomas Jacobs were part of the Tuscaroras who remained.
My 5th great grandfathers Chief Jacobs and Chief Mitchell follow the same trail and relocation to the lower Cape Fear. Chief Mitchell established what's known as Mitchellfield Cemetery today. His land was adjacent to my other 5th great grandfather Abraham Freeman Sr. who children occupied what's known as Seabreaz (Freeman Beach/Carolina Beach) westward into Bladen/Columbus Counties). Freeman township is visible from hwy 74.
Evidence of our existence and resistance is all around us if people would just open their eye ( 👁️ ) to see and ears to hear (eye or 3rd eye and ears signify your mind.
Fact of the matter is my family have no recent African ancestry and can only point to ancient admixtures when travelers or explorers from different lands landed on these shores and left DNA behind when introduced into the indigenous populations here.
We know our family history better than anyone else from the outside looking in. If your historical knowledge is primarily based on European records then no wonder for the confusion with acknowledging indigenous people who have more than one phenotype, hair texture or complexion and our existence shouldn't be a threat to who you are or any other indigenous people. We are of one blood and one mind, if you honor yours and my ancestors then you will learn to accept this even though you were brought up in a climate of division because our ancestors are the same, we fought the same war past and in the same struggle present.
Question, HOW CAN WE TUSCARORA EXPECT OTHERS TO ACCEPT US IN NC WHEN WE DON'T ACCEPT EACH OTHER?
A lost History: understanding where the Eastern Blackfoot identity orginated Writting and artwork done by Guy Smith
After first contact, the tribes on the eastern coast of what would become the United States of America felt the impact of the encroachment of the European Settlers on their lands.
The tribal bodies that were found in the then Virginia colony were by this point under a constant state of stress. This stress caused the tribes, in many cases, to become restructured to adapt to the requirements of colonial life.
The groups seem to have adopted many peoples from other nationalities that could be found in ports throughout early America like the #Irish, #Scottish, #English, #Moorish, #NorthAfrican, free peoples of #SubSaharan #African #ancestry, as well as a host of other non Siouan tribes that also found themselves faced with a ever changing backdrop of western society as the British dove into their identities as colonialists.
By the end of the 1600s the Eastern Siouans, or as they were known to each other, the Nassayn people, later they would come to identify as the Blackfoot Indians found in pockets of the South and the Midwest, were regrouped with other refugee indians from other non Siouan Bands at Fort Christianna in 1713, these indigenous factions over the next forty years, and their generations that followed, created kinship ties that would bond them together indefinitely.
Fort Christanna was a walled-off, self sustaining Indian village with its own crops to feed the peoples within the bounds of its walls, it was roughly six-square miles in size, by what is now Lawrenceville, Virginia, and was originally propped up by Virginia’s Governor, Alexander Spotswood.
Spotswood had the Virginia General Assembly charter the Virginia Indian Company to have the trade rights to the trading post at Fort Christanna, and in turn the Virginia Indian Company was responsible for funding its upkeep.
The Virginia Indian Company, in conjunction with the College of William & Mary, financed a school at the fort to teach Native children, as well as a church for the purpose of converting the tribes to Christianity.
However by, “1717, the General Assembly, run by businessmen who fancied themselves a spot in the ‘Indian trade’ business,” disbanded the Virginia Indian Company, “claiming it gave the governor too much control.
Thus, the funding for Fort Christanna was cut off.” After this agreement between the Virginia General Assembly, the Virginia Indian Company, and the College of William & Mary was disbanded the Native Americans still utilized Fort Christanna. This was until the fort, “fell into disrepair in the 1750s”.
By the 1750s the peoples were separated into smaller tribal groups, thus for the purpose of this I will use their tribal affiliations once leaving the fort as they migrated, as they used their Kinship Networks to act as the Governance arms of their prospective tribal bodies.
However when talking about these refugee groups as a whole, because they united cohesively as peoples at #FortChristanna, I will reference them as the Nassayn peoples, or the Nassayn from Fort Christanna.
Moving on, after leaving the fort the breakdown of leadership was dictated by each faction, but for the most part each family group had a chieftain to represent them, think of this position as akin to the Mayor of a city, while the tribal body as a whole had a “king Chief”, which would be equivalent to the state Governor, that would talk on behalf of the whole group when the Bands would meet together.
As I explained when looking at the settlement of the Tennessee communities, the Nassayn people, after Fort Christanna, were organized by tribal leadership under common surnames that acted as more of an identification to tribal heritage alignments rather than for hereditary purposes, with the exception of assimilation in where names were often changed, or in the case of free slaves where surnames of their past owners were bestowed upon them, the names did not serve the function of identifying ones blood relationships as surnames are commonly used in western societies.
For example, the Bass surname was from the #Nansemond, while the Sweat family name was from #Pamunkey stock, and both these tribal groups were from the #Powhatan Confederacy, the Gibson and Chavis families were from the #Saponi people proper, being that they were apart of the original Saponi tribe, and thus these families also have ties with the #Tuscarora tribe as well, while the Harris families came from the #Catawba tribe.
These reorganized Nassayn groups after leaving the fort were identifiable through their families surnames, and after the 1700s they primarily lived as small Bands, the groups for the most part were made up of English speaking individuals, they were Christian in religion, they privately owned lands, they often worked as farmers, laborers, and soldiers, fighting in almost every American Conflict since the country's inception.
Before the United States of America many of them earned their land titles through warring in support of the Crown, while later their offspring would gain more lands from fighting in service of the United States in wars like the Revolution and the War of 1812.
Through out the 1700s and 1800s these families would frequently move between their communities in the #Ozarks, the #Ohio River Valley, across #Appalachia, into the #Piedmonts, and in other places across the south, with these indigenous peoples keeping their links continuing well into the 1900s identifying under many names from #Blackfoot to #Cherokee to Black Irish or Black Dutch, etc, etc, etc.
The Iroquois (our folks in particular) were the Blackfoot the Iroquois. We were better known by some as Mingo. This is where you get the Indian settlement name in east Arcadia, San Domingo, from. San D' Mingo....this didn't come from the Spanish or because of Spanish relationships between them and natives. Mingo was corrupted into San Domingo with folks trying to trace the settlement name to the Spanish. Where it came from is the Algonquian word, Mingwe.
The Europeans took that word and corrupted it into Mingo but the meaning stayed the same.
The older folks said San Domingo was an Indian word that meant, Dangerous. Well that's exactly what Mingo means, Dangerous and Treacherous.
As Mingos, Blackfoot Mingos, the Iroquois Confederacy wanted us to abide by there rules and we said, no.
So because the French was building relationships with the Iroquois Confederacy, the French thought that relationship with the Confederacy included us since we were also Iroquoian but the French found out that we didn't care to have a relationship with them or the Confederacy.
They found out when we started killing them so they started calling us dangerous and a treacherous people, or simply, Mingo. We eventually started mixing and migrating with the Shawnee throughout Virginia, Carolinas, Ohio and West Virginia.
Our history was extremely active. Lots of wars, moving around, migrations and creating new bloodlines through mixing with others.
So down in the Cape Fear region, we hear historians speak about the Cape Fear/Waccamaw fighting against the Tuscarora. This is true but falsely implies all fought with Barnwell.
Those of our family members who migrated from the Granville area, those who identified as Eastern Blackfoot, and those are the ones who recognized some kinship to the Catawba, those are the ones who mostly fought with Barnwell because they had long time historical feud with the Tuskies over land near the NC, VA line.
The ones already in the Cape Fear joined the Tuscarora Confederacy.
Language gets confusing because we spoke 3 languages, Iroquois, Algonquian and Siouan and within these three we also spoke a few different dialects and out of these I think we spoke a trade jargon for doing business with Europeans.
Now we can see how John Lawson can be right and wrong at the same time, creating all types of errors and confusion today by people going off of his writings to try and understand Indian people especiallytheir languages duringcolonial times....
Distinction between Lumbee, Coharee and Tuscarora
Saturday, June 25, 2022
3rd EYE GATES OPEN
I'm sure everyone here is already aware that thoughts and energy imbalances can manifest as physical pain, dysfunction and discomfort.
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
WAVE to CREATOR
Back in the 60's there was two medicine men who were forces to be reckoned with.
There abilities were uncanny. It seems like things just astrologically aligned for them and because of this they were able to help many people but sometimes it came at a cost to their own well being.
They definitely got the attention of the hippie population as many of them are usually looking for exotic people indigenous peoplesto learn from, communes, and things that provides a path to rebel against unjust wars, unfair taxation and abusive government, etc...it was especially popular with the hippie movement.
The two medicine men I want to talk about are Cherokee healer, Rolling Thunder and Tuscarora healer, Mad Bear Anderson.
RollingThunder:
To his neighbors and coworkers in
Carlin, Nevada he’s John Pope, a veteran brakeman for the Southern Pacific Railroad.
But his family, friends, and tribal brothers and sisters–as well as the hundreds of people who’ve witnessed demonstrations of his remarkable healing power–know him as Rolling Thunder, a native American Indian and heir to a traditional role among his people: that of inter-tribal medicine man.
In the manner of most such healers, Rolling Thunder deals more in matters of the spirit than of the flesh and–although he doesn’t “do anything for show”–evidences of his ability have been said to astound the most skeptical of observers.
For example, it’s reported that several years ago Rolling Thunder agreed to conduct a healing ritual for a research group at the Edgar Cayce Foundation in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
In addition to curing three patients with documented medical histories (who were selected beforehand by doctors at the conference), he treated a man who had severely crippled hands.
However, Rolling Thunder first had to describe the individual’s ailment so that the reluctant patient could be located in the audience and brought forward to be examined.
After the healer told the audience to look for someone with gnarled, twisted hands hidden in his pockets, the “volunteer” was found, brought to the stage, and cured of his handicap.
When he was questioned later about the incident, Rolling Thunder explained that the sick man’s spirit had come to him the night before the ceremony and insisted that he promise to treat the man, since the unfortunate individual wouldn’t have the courage to come forth and ask for help at the meeting himself.
Born in Oklahoma to Cherokee parents, reared in hardship, and later married to a Shoshone woman, Rolling Thunder is a modern-day Indian who’s trying to preserve the heritage of his ancestors.
Therefore throughout his adult life the medicine man has devoted his energies to various Indian causes (such as opposing the Bureau of Land Management’s systematic destruction of pinon trees on Shoshone Indian land), as well as to easing the pain of persons who come to him asking for assistance.
Rolling Thunder’s traditional name means “speaking the truth,” and he does offer a message about native Americans that’s sometimes grim and sometimes optimistic, but that always represents his true beliefs.
The tribal healer’s vision of reality is based upon the tragic past of his people and upon their close relationship to the earth, a special kinship between humanity and its environment that can provide inspiration for the simpler, back-to-the-land lifestyle so many folks yearn for these days.
However, this native American offers an unusual attitude toward living lightly on the planet, one that is entirely spiritual in its origin.
Like most American Indians, Rolling Thunder has a profound respect for Mother Earth and for all of her life forms.
During the course of his training in traditional native healing arts, the young Cherokee developed an awareness of and sensitivity to the spirit contained in all living things.
He has words of wisdom for the modern homesteader who wants to return to his or her “roots” in the soil, and to live a life that’s (quite literally) close to the land. He advises: “Love the earth, treat it gently, and it will reward you. “
Rolling Thunder also has much to say to practitioners of the various wholistic healing therapies.
Since he’s an inheritor and protector of ancient tribal secrets, the medicine man is naturally somewhat reserved when speaking with outsiders about such subjects, but willingly shares much of his knowledge with anyone who is seriously interested in his work.
MadBear Anderson:
Mad Bear is a highly sophisticated, articulate, and a skilled Medicine Man
who has traveled widely and lived and studied with Druids, Vikings,
Tibetans, Hindu yogis, and various aboriginal peoples in Asia and
Africa. He has been the catalyst for many healings.
Here's Rolling Thunder in his words:
Mad Bear said: "The purpose of good medicine is to make it simple.
There's no need to create any opposing destructive force; that
only makes more negative energy and more results and more problems.
"If you have a sense of opposition--that is, if you feel contempt for others--you're in a perfect position to receive their contempt.
The idea is to not be a receiver. You people have such anger and fear and contempt for your so-called criminals that your crime rate goes up and up. Your society has a high crime rate
because it is in a perfect position to receive crime.
You should be working WITH these people, not in opposition to them. The idea is to have contempt for crime, not for people.
It's a mistake to think of any group or person as an opponent, because when you do, that's what the group or person will become to you.
It's more useful to think of every other person as another YOU--to think of every individual as a representative
of the universe.
"Every person is plugged into the whole works.
Nobody is outside it or affects it any less than anybody else. Every person
is a model of life, so the true nature of a person is the nature of life.
I don't care how low you fall or how high you climb, economically or academically or anything else, you still represent the whole thing
Even the worst criminal in life
imprisonment sitting in his cell--the center of him is the same seed, the seed of the whole creation.".....
Mad Bear was a member of the Bear Clan of the Tuscarora Nation of the Six-Nation Iroquois Confederacy of the United States and Canada.
A Native American rights-activist, he was also a medicine man and a leader with great power and influence both among his own people and cross culturally.
So here's more about the 2nd WAVE according to my understanding after speaking with Shahawin.
1st Wave
The Indigenous Healers used musical carrier waves during that era in the 60's which was music of The Grateful Dead, they used this to push the energy wave throughout the universe because we are the universe and are intimately connected to it.
This wave went out and what was noticed was a polarity shift of the Mississippi river which changed directions.
It took 50 years for that wave to hit us today and now the Bear Council is ready to send the 2and wave from the Great Mississippi again all in alignment with the dimensional shifts from 3rd to 4th to 5th dimensions and beyond.
With these shifts, it will become evident as we see more storms like tornadoes, hurricanes, fires, etc which are the universes way of clearing the path for the 2nd wave to travel throughoutthe universe.
As Earth Mother's energy changes, some life will become unsustainable because it's all about frequency, vibration and energy which are one in the same.
Here's an example of what I'm saying to you, your carbon body is nothing more than a space suit giving the spirit being within a means to survive in this dense 3rd dimensional world.
Once your body returns to the ground the Spirit isn't able to survive as a Spirit being in this world of form, liquids and gases.
Well as humanity evolves up the dimensional ladder, our earth mother will go through her changes making it suitable for the evolved being to live however the ones who are not able to make the shift will still be stuck in a 3rd dimensional existence and the new earth will eventually become unsustainable for the old 3rd world beings.
You can see the energy changing just by observing the climate of politics and human to human relations today with the economy on the brink of collapse, the dollar being reduced to a piece of paper instead of money with value, death and destruction everytime you look at the news and to top it all off, China is the new financial superpower today, America is only hanging on because of it's militarily prowess.
Yes, there's many changes happening right before our eyes. This has happened many times by the way. Ever heard this saying before? "if you don't know your past your doomed to repeat it"...
That's because everytime the world starts over, so do we because we forget what once was instead of the world starting anew from where we left off with us evolving from the new start point instead of starting over.
That's why we're learning all of this old knowledge all over again about pyramids, vortexes, oneness, love, compassion, our star people family who modified our dna and left their signature found in the periodic table and the teachings called The Great Law of Peace which was established by Deganawida which was also called the Law of One during the Atlantean period taught by Thoth aka Djehuty, Jehuti, Tahuti, Tehuti, Zehuti, Techu, or Tetu, Lord of the Khemenu in the east (Khemet) and by the Greco'Romans located in the city of Khmun, later called Hermopolis Magna, he was called Hermes) and Shmounein in the Coptic rendering, and was partially destroyed in 1826.
In that city, he led the Ogdoad pantheon of eight principal deities. He also had numerous shrines within the cities of Abydos, Hesert, Urit, Per-Ab, Rekhui, Ta-ur, Sep, Hat, Pselket, Talmsis, Antcha-Mutet, Bah, Amen-heri-ab, and Ta-kens.
Over here in the west he was called Quetzalcoatl, Kukulcan or Ququmatz, Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca, Huitzilopochtli and in North America, Deganawida. He's the same being and teacher known by different names by different cultures duringdifferenttime periods.
What about the supercontinent known as Pangaea, the enormous supercontinent that formed 300 million years ago and broke apart into the continents we know today. There were actually seven supercontinents throughout earth's history.
This results in new supercontinents forming and splitting up about every 400 to 500 million years.
We now know that over billions of years, continental drift has shaped almost every aspect of the Earth as we know it. Extinction events and climate changes are closely tied to plate tectonics.
So with all of this being said, what's the best medicine for humanity right now?
To some, the answer might seem obvious. They might respond with big-picture ideas like...
World peace & prosperity, decentralized currencies, cleaner ecosystems, & of course - a cure to COVID-19. Indeed, these are all good medicine...
While we may not yet know how to make these things happen, the fact that we talk about them at all gets the energy-ball rolling...
But did you know that YOU are also good medicine?
Your personal evolution affects the evolution of the collective consciousness...
When you unlock new levels of understanding, so do we...
And with these new levels, we can more clearly grasp & create real solutions to real problems.
Everything starts within, after all... and you're no exception.
Which is why we're so incredibly thankful that you're here with us on this planet...
So we can overcome our own inner turmoil, trauma, & illness...
Thereby liberating the collective from theirs. As we've explored briefly before...
Maybe the pandemic happened for a reason. It's kind of like the planet got so sick of our sickness, she gave us a sign - A Call to Action.
What if you could hear this call loud & clear, from a state of peace?
Speak with Mother Earth, lean into her love, & come to know her better...
Well, take a deep breath and look around you because she is Everywhere! Outside of you and within.
Earth surrounds you in her love... Heavens above - you're made of it!
And what if you always knew that, & felt it on all levels?
You'd be free with an entirely different outlook on life, a clear state, you could accomplish so much more... not just for yourself, but for our whole world...
This is why Nature gives so freely to us - so that we have the tools & the wisdom to give back and if you feel her call to you... it's time to answer.
Now we have the opportunity to evolve instead of forgetting by falling for the Spell which will cause many to be purged as Earth mother raises her temperature to kill the deadly virus called man.
There are more viruses than stars in the universe. More than a quadrillion quadrillion individual viruses exist on Earth, but most are not poised to hop into humans unless humans modify them to infect & affect us.
An estimated 10 nonillion (10 to the 31st power) individual viruses exist on our planet—enough to assign one to every star in the universe 100 million times over.
Viruses infiltrate every aspect of our natural world, seething in seawater, drifting through the atmosphere, and lurking in miniscule motes of soil.
Generally considered non-living entities, these pathogens can only replicate with the help of a host, and they are capable of hijacking organisms from every branch of the tree of life—including a multitude of human cells. It's no secret that humanity acts as a virus.
The human species, through the instrument of culture, has become the dominant force of planetary ecological change. Our adaptations have become maladaptive. Moreover, the human species as a whole now displays all four major characteristics of a malignant process: Rapid, Uncontrolled Growth; Invasion and Destruction of adjacent normal tissues (ecosystems); Metastasis (distant colonization); and dedifferentiation (loss of Distinctiveness in individual components).
We have become a malignant ecopathologic process. If this diagnosis is true, what is the prognosis?
The difference between us and most forms of cancer is that we can think, and we can decide not to be a cancer" which depending on the virus actually creates cancer i.e. human papilloma virus, hepatitis B virus, and herpes virus-8 which are the four DNA viruses that are capable of causing the development of human cancers.
So here's something significant you can do but don't stop once the dates pass, develop rituals within your daily lives that helps raise vibration.
Our Ceremonies, our dance, drums and songs naturally do this. It's a lifestyle I'm saying you need to adopt, internalize and own it.
Speak to your ancestors as if they're there because they are. Look at Earth mother as a sentient, living being because she is. Our consciousness chose the body's we have just like our mother chose her body which is the planet we live on but all apart of the collective universal consciousness.
Here's the dates of the upcoming event.
The 2and Wave Event, will take place on the 22nd & 23rd of January 2022. I was invited by the Bear Council to join the energy workers but I will not be able to attend however I will do my part from wherever I'm at on those dates.
You can participate by letting people know about the 2nd wave and start pushing it. Water (being near water) helps push the energy. Mountains provide a different energy to push but preferably water. Don't forget you're mostly water so if you're not near a lake, river or ocean, that's ok, act on it anyway because you have power within you.
The hurricanes, tornadoes and climate changes are clearing the path for this Intentional Energy Wave.
Put your mind there and it will happen.
Rolling Thunder
https://youtu.be/RlW0GRhTRQ4
Mad Bear
https://youtu.be/Mz0T2ahu1X0
I want to thank Tuscarora Seer Uncle Ted Silverhand for his continued teachings, Council and insight as well as Rolling Thunders daughter Cherokee healer Shahawin who's continuing her dads path of healing. Thank you Shahawin for her teachings, council and perspective.
Thank you to the late Tsaligiu Tonie White Wolf, Cherokee Medicine woman and Seer for her teachings and guidance, nyaweh to Pura Fe for her teachings and confirmations when we talk and thanks to the teachers not mentioned here.
waʔkaya•θnahríhskę pronounced
wa' gah-yah snah-rees-keh meaning
"We are stronger together"
There's nothing we can't accomplish as long as we do it as one, together in unity.
Oo'neh (Hawuh)