Lynn Louise Says

Steps to Understanding this Blog

June 22, 2022

 

In honor of the American Indian LEADERS who actually led wars against the U.S.A. They're presented in chronological order. Click to see the Cherokee 
War Dance and Click to hear the Sacred Wolf song. So much death and sorrow. Why couldn't we just learn to live side by side back then. So sad.  Yankee, Go Home


If you're one of those people who say the colonists should never have come to America, then I'd say please learn your family heritage. There's a reason why your family came here. My family came, because we were Quakers and return meant death. Quakers were hunted down and killed. Why did your family come? Take a look at all the countries and you won't find one full of it's original habitants. It's nice to know history; it tells everyone the why's and how's plus the mistakes not to be repeated.

If you want to travel on this upcoming Patriotic Holiday, please take a look at the discounts Houseboat and Houseparty ideas are presented along with travel health products and travel money for the raft toys etc. This site about American Indians is an offshoot of the travel Patriotic Holidays tab. Go ahead, if you please, take a look at all of our war history. If you take a look at why we got into the wars, it makes sense that we're trying to promote good around the world, while we make money, the more the better.

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Here's a quick overview of the tribal topic/post/archive headings - again presented in the leaders chronological order . . .

  •  Steps to Understanding 
  • The 5 Worst Iroquois mistakes of All Time 
  • Where the Shawnee are Headed in the Next 5 Years
  •  Why The Experts Don't deny the Miami tribe religio...
  •  Could a Cherokee Shaman tell us Where Society Is H...
  •  3 Reasons Why YOU Should be doing the Cheyenne/Ara... 
  • What the Chief Osceola Seminoles can Teach YOU abo...
  •  When NOT to Use the rules on Shoshone Gender Roles? 
  • Why The Blackfoot Reciprocity Principle Is the Key... 
  • 5 Things Comanches Know About Horses 
  • Why Not use Kiowa peyote on your vision quest or r...
  •  5 Reasons the Creek Are The Best at Interpreting D...
  •  How We Can Get Rid of Society Problems Forever Wi...
  •  How reading about their Sioux Spiritual Belief Wil...
  •  Why Your Religion is Failing and What to Do About ...


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