10. Great spirit, Be with us in all that we do. In all of our days. We’ll live the best way we can And not be afraid Of life’s end.
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21. It was our belief that the love of possessions Is a weakness to be overcome. Therefore the child must early learn The beauty of generosity.
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33. We think if the Great Spirit Had wished us to be like the whites, He would have made us so. We believe he would be displeased with us to try and make ourselves different From what he thought good.
34. What is civilization? Its marks are a noble religion And philosophy, Original arts, stirring music, Rich story and legend. We had these.
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53. We must continue to do good throughout our lives. If we have corn and meat, And know of a family that have none, We divide with them. ~1830, Black Hawk, Sauk Chief
54. Thanks to the congregation at the Presbyterian Church of the Apostles who supported our trip. Special thanks to Dean, who made the details work.
55. The youth at PCA give thanks to the Native Americans at the Pine Ridge Reservation who allowed us to walk with them and see the world through their eyes. ~Naddy, Jack, Emily, Hunter, Brandon, Rachel, Jay, Pastor Joy
56. It is our Desire that we and you should be as of one Heart, one Mind, and one Body, thus becoming one People, entertaining a mutual Love and Regard for each other, to be preserved firm and entire, not only between you and us, but between your Children and our Children, to all succeeding Generations. ~1736, Janickhungo, Six Nations leader, at a treaty with the whites
57. With painting by Synthia Saint James & sayings from native Americans selected by Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve from the book Enduring Wisdom.