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One summer a long time ago, the seven sacred council fires of the Lakota Sioux came together and camped.

The sun was strong and the people were starving for there was no game.

Two young men went out to hunt.

Along the way, the two men met a beautiful young woman dressed in white who floated as she walked.

One man had bad desires for the woman and tried to touch her, but was consumed by a cloud and turned into a pile of bones.

The woman spoke to the second young man and said, "Return to your people and tell them I am coming."

This holy woman brought a wrapped bundle to the people.

She unwrapped the bundle giving to the people a sacred pipe and teaching them how to use it to pray.

"With this holy pipe, you will walk like a living prayer," she said.

The holy woman told the Sioux about the value of the buffalo, the women and the children.

"You are from Mother Earth," she told the women, "What you are doing is as great as the warriors do."

Before she left, she told the people she would return.

As she walked away, she rolled over four times, turning into a white female buffalo calf.

It is said after that day the Lakota honored their pipe, and buffalo were plentiful.

~from John Lame Deer's telling in 1967~

Many believe that the buffalo calf, Miracle, born August 20, 1994 symbolizes the coming together of humanity into a oneness of heart, mind, and spirit.






Eagle Medicine is the power of the Great Spirit.

It is the spirit of tenacity.

People with Eagle Medicine often have "high ideals", and need space to spread their wings.

It is no accident that men in many tribes adorned themselves with eagle feathers given for acts of courage and bravery, and that a healer gingerly wraps his eagle feather in his medicine bundle after a ceremony.











May the Warm Winds of Heaven Blow softly upon your house.

May the Great Spirit Bless all who enter there.

May your Mocassins Make happy tracks in many snows,

and may the Rainbow Always touch your shoulder.

~Cherokee Blessing~










If anyone desires a wish to come true,

they must first capture a butterfly and whisper that wish to it.

Since they make no sound, they can't tell the wish to anyone but the Great Spirit.

So by making a wish and releasing the butterfly,

it will be taken to the heavens and be granted.

~Native American Legend usually read at weddings, while releasing butterflies.~











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