In Native American tradition everything
resides on a wheel.


The Center piece or crossbar represents your
reunion with Mother Earth, Father Sky, the
Four Directions and the Creator.


The North is represented by the color white
and the herb sweet grass. It is associated
with the white buffalo. It represents the
wisdom place, where the elders who have passed
on before us have gone.


The West is represented by the color black
and the herb sage. It is associated with the
bear. It represents hibernation, looking
within ourselves and making adjustments, When
an individual crosses over to the spiritual
world, they enter through the western door.


The East is represented by the color red and
the herb tobacco. It is associated with the
golden eagle. It represents new beginnings,
birth, and knowledge, which we gain.


The South is represented by the color
yellow and the herb cedar. It is
associated with the coyote and the little
mouse. It represents healing, trust and
innocence and the tree of life.




The tears and cries of the Native American's
have been heard for generations...
As hard as the White Man, tried to suppress
their culture, and way of life. The harder
they fought to keep it alive..


So is it today, as it was then.. Honor, and
respect for Mother Earth, and Father Sky,
and love and respect for our Acestors that
fought and died, so we might live..


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Sung By: Eddie Three Eagles

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