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Offline Indian Chronicles
09-11-2010, 02:46 AM, (This post was last modified: 02-09-2013, 01:25 AM by Indian Chronicles.)
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Children of the Great Spirit(CGS)



CGS|The.Mohican
CGS|The.Wappinger
CGS|The.Powhatan
CGS|The.Montauk
CGS|The.Wichita
CGS|The.Comanche
CGS|The.Sioux
CGS|The.Cheyenne
CGS|The.Dakota
CGS|The.Delaware
CGS|The.Mojave
CGS|The.Mohawk
CGS|The.Cherokee
CGS|The.Kiowa
CGS|The.Anasazi
CGS|The.Aquila
CGS|The.Nantucket
CGS|The.Aztec
CGS|The.Cree
CGS|The.Chinook
CGS|The.Kalispel
CGS|The.Kichai
CGS|The.Navajo
CGS|The.Okanagan
CGS|The.Hopi
CGS|The.Chee
CGS|The.Quapaw
CGS|The.Raramuri
CGS|The.Choktaw
CGS|The.Hoopa
CGS|The.St'at'imc
The.Crow - retired
CGS|The.Shoshone - retired
CGS|The.Mescalero - retired
CGS|The.Blackfoot -retired
CGS|The.Natchez - retired
CGS|The.Maya - retired
CGS|The.Chippewa - retired
The.Huron - retired
The.Andaste - retired
The.Alabama - retired
The.Kali - retired
The.Arapaho - retired

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Chelan Myth
[color=#FF6600]˝Long, long ago, the Creator, the Great Chief Above, made the world. Then he made the animals and the birds and gave them their names -- Coyote, Grizzly Bear, Deer, Fox, Eagle, the four Wolf Brothers, Magpie, Bluejay, Hummingbird, and all the others. When he had finished his work, the Creator called the animal people to him. "I am going to leave you," he said. "But I will come back. When I come again, I will make human beings. They will be in charge of you." The Great Chief returned to his home in the sky, and the animal people scattered to all parts of the world.

After twelve moons, the animal people gathered to meet the Creator as he had directed. Some of them had complaints. Bluejay, Meadowlark, and Coyote did not like their names. Each of them asked to be some other creature. "No," said the Creator. "I have given you your names. There is no change. My word is law.

"Because you have tried to change my law, I will not make the human being this time. Because you have disobeyed me, you have soiled what I brought with me. I planned to change it into a human being. Instead, I will put it in water to be washed for many moons and many snows, until it is clean again."

Then he took something from his right side and put it in the river. It swam, and the Creator named it Beaver. "Now I will give you another law," said the Great Chief Above.

"The one of you who keeps strong and good will take Beaver from the water some day and make it into a human being. I will tell you now what to do. Divide Beaver into twelve parts. Take each part to a different place and breathe into it your own breath. Wake it up. It will be a human being with your breath. Give it half of your power and tell it what to do. Today I am giving my power to one of you. He will have it as long as he is good." When the Creator had finished speaking, all the creatures started for their homes -- all except Coyote. The Great Chief had a special word for Coyote.

"You are to be head of all the creatures, Coyote. You are a power just like me now, and I will help you do your work. Soon the creatures and all the other things I have made will become bad. They will fight and will eat each other. It is your duty to keep them as peaceful as you can. "When you have finished your work, we will meet again, in this land toward the east. If you have been good, if you tell the truth and obey me, you can make the human being from Beaver. If you have done wrong, someone else will make him." Then the Creator went away.

It happened as the Creator had foretold. Everywhere the things he had created did wrong. The mountains swallowed the creatures. The winds blew them away. Coyote stopped the mountains, stopped the winds, and rescued the creatures. One winter, after North Wind had killed many people, Coyote made a law for him: "Hereafter you can kill only those who make fun of you."

Everywhere Coyote went, he made the world better for the animal people and better for the human beings yet to be created. When he had finished his work, he knew that it was time to meet the Creator again. Coyote thought that he had been good, that he would be the one to make the first human being. But he was mistaken. He thought that he had as much power as the Creator. So he tried, a second time, to change the laws of the Great Chief Above.

"Some other creature will make the human being," the Creator told Coyote. "I shall take you out into the ocean and give you a place to stay for all time." So Coyote walked far out across the water to an island. There the Creator stood waiting for him, beside the house he had made. Inside the house on the west side stood a black suit of clothes. On the other side hung a white suit. "Coyote, you are to wear this black suit for six months," said the Creator. "Then the weather will be cold and dreary. Take off the black suit and wear the white suit. Then there will be summer, and everything will grow. I will give you my power not to grow old. You will live here forever and forever."

Coyote stayed there, out in the ocean, and the four Wolf brothers took his place as the head of all the animal people. Youngest Wolf Brother was strong and good and clever. Oldest Wolf Brother was worthless. So the Creator gave Youngest Brother the power to take Beaver from the water. One morning Oldest Wolf Brother said to Youngest Brother, "I want you to kill Beaver. I want his tooth for a knife."

"Oh, no!" exclaimed Second and Third Brothers. "Beaver is too strong for Youngest Brother." But Youngest Wolf said to his brothers, "Make four spears. For Oldest Brother, make a spear with four forks. For me, make a spear with one fork. Make a two-forked spear and a three-forked spear for yourselves. I will try my best to get Beaver, so that we can kill him."

All the animal persons had seen Beaver and his home. They knew where he lived. They knew what a big creature he was. His family of young beavers lived with him. The animal persons were afraid that Youngest Wolf Brother would fail to capture Beaver and would fail to make the human being. Second and Third Wolf Brothers also were afraid. "I fear we will lose Youngest Brother," they said to each other. But they made the four spears he had asked for.

At dusk, the Wolf brothers tore down the dam at the beavers' home, and all the little beavers ran out. About midnight, the larger beavers ran out. They were so many, and they made so much noise, that they sounded like thunder. Then Big Beaver ran out, the one the Creator had put into the water to become clean.

"Let's quit!" said Oldest Wolf Brother, for he was afraid. "Let's not try to kill him."

"No!" said Youngest Brother. "I will not stop."

Oldest Wolf Brother fell down. Third Brother fell down. Second Brother fell down. Lightning flashed. The beavers still sounded like thunder. Youngest Brother took the four-forked spear and tried to strike Big Beaver with it. It broke. He used the three-forked spear. It broke. He used the two-forked spear. It broke. Then he took his own one-forked spear. It did not break. It pierced the skin of Big Beaver and stayed there. Out of the lake, down the creek, and down Big River, Beaver swam, dragging Youngest Brother after it.

Youngest Wolf called to his brothers, "You stay here. If I do not return with Beaver in three days, you will know that I am dead." Three days later, all the animal persons gathered on a level place at the foot of the mountain. Soon they saw Youngest Brother coming. He had killed Beaver and was carrying it. "You remember that the Creator told us to cut it into twelve pieces," said Youngest Brother to the animal people. But he could divide it into only eleven pieces.

Then he gave directions. "Fox, you are a good runner. Hummingbird and Horsefly, you can fly fast. Take this piece of Beaver flesh over to that place and wake it up. Give it your breath." Youngest Brother gave other pieces to other animal people and told them where to go. They took the liver to Clearwater River, and it became the Nez Perce Indians. They took the heart across the mountains, and it became the Methow Indians. Other parts became the Spokane people, the Lake people, the Flathead people. Each of the eleven pieces became a different tribe.

"There have to be twelve tribes," said Youngest Brother. "Maybe the Creator thinks that we should use the blood for the last one. Take the blood across the Shining Mountains and wake it up over there. It will become the Blackfeet. They will always look for blood."

When an animal person woke the piece of Beaver flesh and breathed into it, he told the new human being what to do and what to eat. "Here are roots," and the animal people pointed to camas and kouse and to bitterroot, "You will dig them, cook them, and save them to eat in the winter.

"Here are the berries that will ripen in the summer. You will eat them and you will dry them for use in winter." The animal people pointed to chokecherry trees, to serviceberry bushes, and to huckleberry bushes.

"There are salmon in all the rivers. You will cook them and eat them when they come up the streams. And you will dry them to eat in the winter."

When all the tribes had been created, the animal people said to them "Some of you new people should go up Lake Chelan. Go up to the middle of the lake and look at the cliff beside the water. There you will see pictures on the rock. From the pictures you will learn how to make the things you will need."

The Creator had painted the pictures there, with red paint. From the beginning until long after the white people came, the Indians went to Lake Chelan and looked at the paintings. They saw pictures of bows and arrows and of salmon traps. From the paintings of the Creator they knew how to make the things they needed for getting their food.˝



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Great Spirit

Great Spirit,
give us hearts to understand;
Never to take from creation's beauty more than we give;
Never to destroy wantonly for the furtherance of greed;
Never to deny to give our hands for the building of earth's beauty;
Never to take from her what we cannot use.

Give us hearts to understand
That to destroy earth's music is to create confusion;
That to wreck her appearance is to blind us to beauty;
That to callously pollute her fragrance is to make a house of stench;
That as we care for her she will care for us.

We have forgotten who we are.
We have sought only our own security.
We have exploited simply for our own ends.
We have distorted our knowledge.
We have abused our power.

Great Spirit, whose dry lands thirst,
help us to find the way to refresh your lands.

Great Spirit, whose waters are choked with debris and pollution,
help us to find the way to cleanse your waters.

Great Spirit, whose beautiful earth grows ugly with mis-use,
help us to find the way to restore beauty to your handiwork.

Great Spirit, whose creatures are being destroyed,
help us to find a way to replenish them.

Great Spirit, whose gifts to us are being lost
in selfishness and corruption,
help us to find the way to restore our humanity.
(Native American Prayer)


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Offline Prosecutor
09-11-2010, 10:30 AM,
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****Incoming Transmission****
****Comm ID:The.Mohican****
****Displaying Message****


Indian war-dance in Dublin.

Evidence 1
Evidence 2
Evidence 3
Evidence 4
Evidence 5
****End Of Transmission****

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Offline Prosecutor
09-11-2010, 05:03 PM,
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****Incoming Transmission****
****Comm ID:The.Mohican****
****Displaying Message****


Indian BAFfalo hunting.
Evidence 1
Evidence 2
Evidence 3
Evidence 4
****End Of Transmission****

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Offline The.Comanche
09-14-2010, 02:57 AM,
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"When it comes time to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with the fear of death,
so when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives
over again in a different way.
Sing your death song, and die like a hero going home".


Great Manitou except this gifts and forgive them,they didn't know what they were doing...


Totem 1
Totem 2
Totem 3
Totem 4
Totem 5
Totem 6
Totem 7
Totem 8

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Offline Vertigo
09-14-2010, 06:23 PM, (This post was last modified: 10-11-2010, 03:16 AM by Vertigo.)
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Great Spirit, war-drums have played once more.



Smoke signal #1
Smoke signal #2

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Offline darkxyy
09-16-2010, 09:54 PM,
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We don't like to be threaten. They came on our land to order us, and have been given the hell.


Kill.1
Kill.2
Kill.3
Kill.4
Kill.5

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Offline Prosecutor
09-16-2010, 11:16 PM,
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****Incoming Transmission****
****Comm ID:The.Mohican****
****Displaying Message****



The time has come to listen to echoes from our land...the wisdom and teachings of our Indians. Their words are simple and their voices are soft. We have not heard them, because we have not taken the time to listen.

Perhaps now is the time to open our ears and our hearts to the words of wisdom they have to say

Evidence

****End Of Transmission****

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Offline Prosecutor
09-18-2010, 08:59 PM,
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****Incoming Transmission****
****Comm ID:The.Mohican****
****Displaying Message****


Mask was removed,glove was thrown, because they have used excessive force
As of today no mercy for
Bretonians
Evidence 1
Evidence 2
Evidence 3

****End Of Transmission****

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Offline darkxyy
09-21-2010, 10:31 PM,
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Unwised behaviour shall not be tolerated.
We have been placed a bounty on our heads by Roger Claymore who have paid high penalty for his actions, today. Aswell as his Molly friends.

Kill.1
Kill.2
Kill.3

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Offline Prosecutor
09-22-2010, 12:25 AM,
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****Incoming Transmission****
****Comm ID:The.Mohican****
****Displaying Message****


BAFfalo tactics against the Indians
Evidence

****End Of Transmission****

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