We are not divided but ONE

We are not divided but ONE

Susan "Lightening Hand" Perna

Volume 10, Number 2 (2011) 10 (2): 147-152


Keywords Native Americans, Cultural Diversity, Ancestral Wisdom, Full Bloods, Mixed Bloods, Passing on Ancestral Teachings, Unity in Diversity

Abstract

This article explores unity and division within Native American communities, emphasizing the vital importance of coming together while embracing cultural diversity. It addresses the historical and social divisions between full bloods and mixed bloods, advocating for inclusivity, mutual respect, and recognition of shared identity. The author highlights the interconnectedness of individuals through the Creator and stresses the need to preserve and pass on ancestral wisdom, teachings, and cultural ceremonies to future generations. The narrative envisions a future of global peace marked by the emergence of a unified Indigenous tribe, bound by a common language and shared values. The article encourages Native communities to move beyond divisions and embrace unity rooted in cultural heritage and collective strength.

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Susan "Lightening Hand" Perna

Published January 1, 2011

How to Cite

We are not divided but ONE. (2011). Fourth World Journal, 10(2), 147-152. https://doi.org/10.63428/bdqbxx11

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