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Contains: 78 cards & booklet
Author: Laura Tuan
Language English
When the people of the prairie lost their prairies, when the people of the buffalo lost their buffalo - and with them all the fighting - the prophecy of the Kiowa tribe seemed final: The sacred circle in the history of the Indians was interrupted. Hundreds of warriors were not only killed on Wounded Knee's snow - an entire world along with its culture, rituals and beliefs were defeated. And yet, many years after that night, the growing interest and respect for Native American civilization leads to the idea that the wound that was inflicted on the circle at that time is now slowly healing and that Native American spirituality is back.
Edward Goodbird, a warrior from the Hidatsa tribe, writes: "Everything in the world is alive, has its own spirit. The sky has a spirit, the clouds have a spirit, the sun and the moon have their own spirits. The same is true of animals, trees, grass , water and stone. All these spirits are our gods. If we pray to them or sacrifice to them, they will help us when we are in need. "
When Algonquin turns to Manitou, Sioux to Wakantanka, Hidatsu to Gsupa and Iroquois to Orenda, they turn to the power of the wonderful and exceptional present in man, in plants, in animals or in the buzzing of insects where the wise person recognizes the voices of the gods .