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American Indian Poems

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


 


Soul's Journey


The morning mist surrounds me,

A light shown down from above to help me see,

We're never alone, it just seems that way,

To be free as soul, we just have to be.



The Spirit of Life said, "Speak my words to someone you love."

The white light appears... and often times takes many forms,

Sometimes as an eagle, sometimes as a dove.



As soul I donned this material sheath,


so I could come out and play,

But when I'm called into the higher worlds, I'll go without delay.



For soul's journey is just a grand adventure,

And we're still so far from home,

Sometimes we're up, sometimes we're down,

Affecting the many spheres where we can roam.


I was called upon to view the inner matrix,

The wisdom the ancients interpret and feel,

Spirit said, "Look to other people's second self,

If you listen... their secrets will be whispered and revealed.



"For I am just a vehicle for Spirit,

A spoke upon the wheel,

A traveling star moving through vibrational worlds only imagined real.

Yes, I'm a view point positioned high above the spheres of life,

As Soul, I'm alive without a body....and I can see, and be and feel.





About the author:

Deb St. George is Publisher of Indian Folk Culture and American Indian Poems from Cherokee-Legends.com






 

Cherokee Trail Of Tears News

Law professor: Warren’s ancestor rounded up Cherokees before Trail of Tears

Cornell Law School professor William A. Jacobson, citing a genealogist, claimed Tuesday that Massachusetts Senate hopeful Elizabeth Warren‘s ancestry includes a great-great-great grandfather who helped round up Cherokees in the days leading to the Trail of Tears.Warren has struggled to prove her American Indian ancestry since it was revealed more than a week ago that she referred to herself as a ...

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Trail of Tears participant buried in forgotten cemetery is honored

A young Cherokee woman who as a child walked the infamous Trail of Tears path to Oklahoma and was buried nearly 133 years ago in a forgotten cemetery located in the middle of Grove was honored Saturday.

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Cyclists to follow Trail of Tears

— The Cherokee Nation has selected 10 representatives who will be joined by eight riders from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians this summer on the 2012 Remember the Removal Ride, a more than 900-mile bicycle trek retracing the tribe’s infamous Trail of Tears, a media release states.

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'Joshua Haynes will speak to Trail of Tears group' and more region news

WHITESBURG, Ga. -- Joshua S. Haynes will be the speaker when the Georgia Chapter of the Trail of Tears Association meets Saturday at McIntosh Reserve Park in Whitesburg.

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Cherokee Genealogist Blasts Senate Candidate Elizabeth Warren for Bogus Native American Heritage Claim

Is Elizabeth Warren still a viable candidate for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts? Warren, the presumptive Democrat nominee against incumbent Senator Scott Brown, the Republican, looks increasingly bad based on her unsubstantiated claims of Native American heritage. Elizabeth Warren insists that she is 1/32 Cherokee, but there is no corroboration of the validity of this claim. [...] Cherokee ...

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Elizabeth Warren May Share Lineage With Militia Member Implicated In Run Up To Trail Of Tears

Massachusetts Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren has been fending off fallout from a campaign gaffe recently after it came to light that she had listed her heritage as Native American for nearly a decade. After studious hours of genealogical study, the Warren campaign declared that her great, great, great grandmother was in fact a Cherokee making Warren 1/32nd Cherokee. Well, Legal ...

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A recipe for trouble

Boston So Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic candidate for Ted Kennedy’s former Senate seat in Massachusetts, is not an Indian — just a plagiarist. The bloodlines aren’t “faint”; they’re nonexistent. You may still hear that her claim to be one-thirty-second Cherokee is merely “dubious”; in fact, it’s false...

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