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from: American Indian Cherokee
Spirit Wind




Deb St. George, Publisher, Cherokee-Legends.com



CALL TO THE FOUR SACRED WINDS

http://cherokee-legends.com

I call to the East, where the Father ascends to all Mother Earth where life begins. I fly through the cedars, pines, willows, and birch as animals below me wander and search.

I call to the South, to the land down below. Turtle stands silent, as man strings his bow to hunt food and fur for his kin before snow A life will end so others will grow.

I call to the North, that yansa once knew. I follow their path til it disappears from view.


Once vast in number, there stand but a few. I hear only ghost thunder of millions of hooves.


I call to the West, to the ends of the lands, to the Tsalagi, Kiowa, Comanche ... all bands.


Unite for the strength. Teach the young and demand that you are Native Americans.


Learn your tongue and stand. My name is Freedom... I fly through this land.


I call to the Four Sacred Winds of Turtle Island.





 

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Cherokee Student's Artwork Chosen for City's 4th of July Celebration - Patch.com


Cherokee Student's Artwork Chosen for City's 4th of July Celebration
Patch.com
Parents who have comments or questions about the survey, as asked to contact Joe Malin at jmalin@lfschools.net Congratulations to the 2012 Festival and Fireworks art contest winner Kelsey Marx from Cherokee Elementary School. The contest was sponsored ...

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County offers kids many options for summer camp fun - Cherokee Tribune


County offers kids many options for summer camp fun
Cherokee Tribune
For fees and information call the Cherokee YMCA at (770) 345-9622. * The Cherokee Arts Center in downtown Canton is once again offering its popular Camp Imagine arts camp under the direction of new Executive Director Mary Akers. The Cherokee Arts ...

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Cherokee Holiday art show seeks entries - Cherokee Phoenix


Cherokee Phoenix

Cherokee Holiday art show seeks entries
Cherokee Phoenix
The Cherokee National Holiday Art Show and Sale offers visitors at the holiday the opportunity to enjoy both modern and traditional Native American art. The show is seeking art entries through Aug. 10. COURTESY PHOTO BY STAFF REPORTS TAHLEQUAH, Okla.

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Cherokees to set up tents at Temple Ambler - Montgomery Newspapers


Cherokees to set up tents at Temple Ambler
Montgomery Newspapers
By Walter Ault Native American dancing, from various tribes across the East Coast, is a major element of the annual Cherokee Indian Festival. Let's be honest. Most of us know relatively little about Native Americans and their customs.

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Art show names tops - Muskogee Daily Phoenix


Art show names tops
Muskogee Daily Phoenix
The 2012 Grand Prize has been awarded to Dan Corley, Cherokee Nation, for “Reflection.” The 41st annual Trail of Tears Art Show and Sale runs through May 20 and features authentic Native American art in Oklahoma's longest continuing Native American art ...
Art show seeks entriesPryor Daily Times

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The Cherokee County charter school stew - Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)


The Cherokee County charter school stew
Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
If you live in Cherokee County, your answer to that question on July 31 will certainly determine who is the next chairman of your local school board. But that same answer could also shake up the leadership of the state Senate, and, just maybe, ...

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Festival of the Arts to debut literary celebration - Cherokee Tribune


Festival of the Arts to debut literary celebration
Cherokee Tribune
The signature event of the Cherokee County Arts Center, the Canton Festival of the Arts is Saturday and Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm each day at Brown Park in the downtown area. The Festival of Arts offers its Artist Market with 60 exhibitors, ...
Kent Whitaker Whips Up Food Lore At Canton Georgia 4th Annual Literary CelebrationThe Chattanoogan

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