OLD ONES



Chief Joseph River Wind (2015). That's What the Old Ones Say.


"Old Ones," particularly first nation indigenous peoples like the Lakota people that Chief Joseph River Wind speaks of in this book, have much wisdom to share. The setting for the book is a campfire where the Chief Joseph River Wind and old friend Pipe Carrier share stories with each other about their lives and their people just as humans did around the first fires of long ago. One of the many wisdom lessons for me is that first nation cultures have a SONG for just about everything, and everyone is given a song by the Creator Wakan Tanka to help guide their life.


Let us create space together, calling together the people in our life that we feel a close connection with...let us encircle the fire (maybe we can't have a campfire but surely each of us can gather round a candle, and if not that, we can gather round some other earth element like a bowl of water, a pine cone, vase of flowers...) and share our stories and our songs given to us by the Creator...let us LEARN HOW TO SING TOGETHER, creating a more peaceful, loving, hopeful world. 

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