Saturday, May 27, 2017

I AM SAVAGE

My name is Lovell Pierce Jr., EagleElk aka FireWalker. Some of my friends know me as Amur.

I was given my name by a Tuscarora Elder and Seer, Ted SilverHand, who said because of my spiritual vision , lofty message, leadership and ability to use my body as a complete weapon that I was given this name.

Tsalagi White Wolf, a Cherokee Elder Woman and Seer also told me that I belonged to the Bear Clan who are healers and teachers of nature's medicine. She also said that's  why I'm drawn to teaching survival, combat and natural medicine.

The Bear appears gentle while being one of America's most fierce Woodland dwellers.

Rahkwees keh, the Pipe Carrier of the Tuscarora people and Elder who was taught the sacred ways and ceremony by Mad Bear Anderson at Six Nations was given the instructions to teach ceremony and sacred ways to all whose willing to learn, he advised me to keep Creator front and center and to open up training classes by giving thanks and asking for protection of all students so training would be safe and successful.

Deceased Chief of Elders, Two Bears told me to continue on this path of setting the record straight and of course I said, "gladly". Two Bears is a highly respected and knowledgeable person with a genuine giving heart who I truly miss. 

Waccamaw Siouan Tribal Member and Elder Mrs. Norma, much thanks to her for talking freely to me about family values and the importance of community. 

When it comes to raising kids traditionally and teaching them how to be respectful and able to do for self, she was absolutely on point.  Thank you Mrs. Norma.

She is truly an oldschool teacher, she’s straight and direct with very little chaser which makes her a jewel because it’s coming straight from the heart, all love.

My friend, cousin and Genealogists, whose name will remain unmentioned by request who specializes in research and Indigenous law and works in the enrollment department for a local tribe did a great job with my genealogy, uncovering files that's not easily accessible too to help me connect these limitless dots of the southeast.

My friend Larry EagleHeart and his wife Mary have done genealogy for over 28 years adding me to the list of accomplishments.

My cousin and EagleHeart both encouraged me to continue with my mission of setting the RECORDS straight and are glad to have played a role in my mission of bringing our families together.

I thank my relatives Dr. Franklin Freeman PhD,  Joshua Freeman,  Luke Alexander and Keith Jacob's for their tanacity for tracking and tracing our family in the Cape Fear region and connecting our Waccamaw relatives to the line of the Chiefs in the Waccamaw Siouan Tribe and Derek Keith  who specializes in DNA and runs several DNA projects based out of Houston Texas and who is equally responsible for connecting our families among the Haliwa-Saponi, Occoneechee, Lumbee, Waccamaw, Cape Fear, Tuscarora, etc....I'm equally thankful to our other cousins and expert researchers as well.

My Elder Cousin who has passed away, Cousin Charles Ward, Waccamaw, and his wife, Baby Sis Ella Jacobs, medicine women who has also transitioned, both told me to keep doing what Im doing for the family regardless of all of those who argue, disbelieve, debate and pull you down, they said to keep doing what I’m doing.

Baby sis said they talked about her and I personally witnessed  her being called root doctor in a derogatory way all because she trusted in herbs oved pills. I’ll glady keep this path and make them proud.

Lastly my immediate family know the love I have for them is deeper then words can express.

Everything I do from talk radio, health, fitness and martial arts is 1) because I love doing it, 2) because it was needed and from all of the signs, readings and confirmations its the path I suppose to be on and lastly because I’m all about family coming together. Can’t get any simpler than that. Hate it or love.

Author Bio:

Im a 5th degree Black Belt with over 30 years of Martial Arts experience in Karate, Kung Fu, Filipino Combatives, Grappling and Native American Martial Arts Concepts.

My heritage and culture is of the Cape Fear Indians mentioned in VA, NC & SC early colonial records from both Maternal and Paternal sides of my family. We are Tuscarora (Woccon) Indians contemporarily known as Cape Fear Indians..

We are a Haudenosaunee people, Iroquois culture who have common relatives among most of the North Carolina tribes.

The Carolinas have a deep historical presence of American Indian,  Colonial and Slave history.

The first slave being Indians and later replaced by African slaves. We have Middle Easterners, Blacks and Whites who have married into our Indigenous families as early as the 1600s. This occurred up the entire Eastern seaboard with many of our people being exported and imported from the West Indies Islands.

Sometimes it was political and other times it was love, either way, today we embrace it all.

Many of us grew up disconnected from our culture, unaware of who we are only knowing bits and pieces our parents, grandparents and other older relatives would let slip out sometimes.

They didn't like talking about what they called, "family secrets" so we grew up not knowing.

However like my cousin, Rahkweeskeh, the Pipe Carrier for all Tuscarora People told me it's a must to reclaim our Indigenous Culture and honor our ancestors and Creator.

The Carolinas, specifically my area called Lake Waccamaw was a Melting pot of Indian wars, European wars, Colonial settlement  and Indian displacement.

The many Indian wars of the Carolinas is proof of this and validates the combative history of Martial arts among Native Americans.

In the early 90s, I met a Native American professional wrestler named Wahoo McDaniel who really sparked my interest in Native American Martial Arts.

We grew up wrestling as kids and now being able to put historical context with it gave the arts an all new meaning and importance to me.

Through my years of cross training and learning multiple disciplines, one of my teachers, Soke Childress "The Soke", encouraged me to step out on my own and create or re-create my own way. In his words, "Kill the Buddha".

This led me to talking with many elders, other researchers and people wanting me to succeed by gathering and reconstructing many of the combative weapons, movements and ideologies of my native ancestors in the southeast.

With the help of My Lakota brother James who is a 5th degree Black Belt, Navy Seal, Indigenous Living Editor, Survival Expert and Executive Security Expert, I've been able to recreate the art of ATASSA to represent the Woodland Native Americans and specifically the Southeastern Native Americans form of Combat.

This was not handed down to me from an elder or war chief, it was not taught to me by a warrior society or found in some mystical scrolls. Although that sounds fascinating it is highly unrealistic and false.

Atassa is the result of research, hard work, test, trials, success and failures to see what works and what doesn't work using Indigenous American concepts.

Compounded with my years of experience, we feel this is definitely an art to be proud of that represents the Indigenous First Nations People.

All arts were created the same way. By someone dedicated to personal, spiritual, mental and physical health, fitness and transcendence, MOM (mind over matter).

Also dedicated to precise ways of striking down an enemy without exerting too much energy, the protection of family, mothers, fathers, children, elders, our ways of life and our tribes. Many things went into the creation of ATASSA.

The art will continue to outgrow me as it should. I’m just reminding you that our warrior spirit is still here.

Description:

I Am Savage is not to suggest a negative connotation but serves as a window through the eyes of an oppressive regime based on the regimes claim of superiority which is also based on it's religious doctrine hence, The Doctrine of Discovery and Manifest Destiny.

The SAVAGE written about here represents everything opposite of the oppressive explorers who landed on the shores of Turtle Island.

So if the oppressors are civil then we are uncivil. If they are godly then we are ungodly but not in the sense of being anti-spiritual because we were and are a spiritual people but in the sense of rejecting their doctrine specifically because their spirituality was attached to pain, suffering and murder.

We welcomed this in the sense that,  if being godly means enslavement of women and children, committing genocide by giving innocents diseased blankets or completely destroying a human culture based on the self proclaimed superiority of a man then we welcomed being the opposite of those committing these acts.

SAVAGE became synonymous with warriors, fighters, rebels and survivors by any means necessary.

Native American Martial Arts (NAMA) existed on the American continent before European arrival. NAMA was a major part of our culture.

This book will show how combative arts was and is an intergral part of Native American Culture. It’s the origin of American Guerrilla Warfare.

This book covers speed and the illusion of speed, motion, Hicks Law, Foot work, and the philosophy of Atassa. You'll learn much more in I Am Savage.

Order on Amazon-Click here: I AM SAVAGE

Monday, January 2, 2017

THE LARGEST INDAN POPULATION IN THE USA

Largest Indian Population East of the Mississippi

North Carolina has the largest American Indian population east of the Mississippi River and the eighth-largest Indian population in the United States.

As noted by the 2000 U.S. Census, 99,551 American Indians lived in North Carolina, making up 1.24 percent of the population.

This total is for people identifying themselves as American Indian alone.

The number is more than 130,000 when including American Indians in combination with other Indians who are not counted or listed as Indian but have proven 1st-3rd generational indian ancestry.

NC Tribes

Cape Fear Indians
Catawba people
Cheraw
Cherokee
Coharie
Coree
Croatan
Dasamongueponke
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Haliwa-Saponi
Joara
Lumbee
Machapunga
Meherrin
Natchez people
Neusiok
Nottoway people
Occaneechi
Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation
Pamlico
Person County Indians
Roanoke tribe
Roanoke-Hatteras tribe
Sappony
Secotan
Shakori
Sissipahaw
Tuscarora people
Waccamaw
Waccamaw Siouan
Wateree people
Waxhaw tribe

The CAPE FEAR INDIANS are still here....We never left our ancient land, never signed treaties, never gave our land away, we never became extinct, we never became a people who don't exist anymore and we never will be nor do any of those things.

(Who are the Cape Fear Indians? Are they a tribe, a confederacy, a group of smaller tribes or villages?)

Does the Cape Fear territory stretch from the coast westward past Waccamaw to Lumbee and Tuscarora territory and South to Pee Dee and Little River SC and northward to Burgaw?

All of these tribes are interconnected to each other.

Colonial and tribal war caused us to retreat to the swamps which connected us and made us family.

We have a rich, fertile, deep and spiritually universal earth balancing history on Turtle Island....most don't know the martial arts part of our history which I’m obviously passionate about.

Our history for survival against colonial occupation IS MARTIAL ARTS HISTORY.

According to critics and people who just don't know what they are talking about, they are saying martial arts didn't exist here on Turtle Island either.

People who are led by ignorance are quick to say, make and create bogus articles, blogs or videos about certain tribes being extinct; some of the same ones saying things like there were no martial arts here.

Wrong, wrong, wrong....We are Proud and alive. My Grandmama said we were always here, my mama said we never left and my aunts & uncles say to keep telling the truth and shame those who love to lie.

Our graveyards and burial mounds in this region (area) of birth say differently then what people are saying about us. They are saying we died off, left, assimilated into other cultures like White and African cultures.

Well that’s true and false…..wouldn’t you like to know the complete truth on this matter.

Who else is more qualified to speak, teach or tell the truth and shame the devil other then the descendants of those you are talking about who assimilated and unassimilated into and out of the White and African cultures.

Why we assimilated, why we lived underground, why we are coming out, the loss of memory for some and blaitent disregard of family who are blood relatives by others, why we are taking a stand, why we are who we are, who we are related to, neighboring tribes who share the same ancestors but have diferent tribal names, (my great great granddad is also your great great grand dad but we are not cousins)...etc, etc, etc.....

Wouldn't you llike to know what our DNA results, genealogy results and blood results say about all us?

We have mountains of papers, (we know how people love paper work), lab results, region of origin, congressional records, recorded historical documents, tribal relatives who are accepted and confirmed by state and federal governments, genealogists, attorneys and academics who know all about us, what we are doing and have their full support.

With the advent of Paper Genocide & the Pen is Mightier then the Sword, paperwork today becomes more important than ever. For example, I've had my genealogy completed by three different sources.

It wasn't cheep but well worth it. I found out that my grandmother had a son named Tecumseh who died at 2yrs old.

My mother had no idea & never knew that grandma had a 4th child....this is valuable information for my aunts, uncles & cousins & it's priceless.

Many court houses throughout the south mysteriously caught on fire, 45 NC counties, the records departments with land deeds, identities of land owners, marriage licenses, etc...

The harm to North Carolina courthouses has a tremendous impact on genealogists in each and every way.

Not only are these types of historic buildings torn from each of our lifetimes, so are the records they stored: marriage, wills, probate, land records, among others.

Once destroyed they’re destroyed permanently. Even though they happen to have been put on microfilm, computers and film burn as well.

The most heartbreaking side of this is that the reason that almost all of our courthouses are destroyed is as a result of arson. However, not all records were lost.

A number of North Carolina counties have endured a loss of records due to courthouse fires, floods, and theft.

The first item is the county name, followed by the date of courthouse destruction, () describes what caused the destruction and if records were destroyed.
https://www.raogk.org/northcarolina-genealogy/nc-counties/

This is why some people don't know about their indigenous roots. If I have any close cousins reading this & you have questions, let me know. If you'd rather not know, that's ok too. Still love you.

Public: Of course we can't share all but we will share enough. Some things are not suppose to be shared publicly and other things are meant to spread like wild fire.

So much to share later from many teachers, lots of interviews to share with you from our area so for now here’s a TINY BIT of martial arts history from the southeast.

Pt 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6gi-4NB-kPw

Pt 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJ-LQ0WPKnM