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Traditional Teachings Sacred Hoop Four Directions Seven Grandfathers Animal Totems

Purpose Participants will be able to: Express key elements of the Sacred Hoop Discuss teachings around the Four Directions Name the Seven Grandfathers Explain the tradition of Animal Totems

Religion & Spirituality General American Culture Separation of church & state Religious customs & traditions apart from other aspects of life Traditional Native Culture Inter-relationship between everything Spiritual tradition & teachings integrated Way of life

Native Traditions Essence Spirit Help you to understand concepts and teachings Do not generalize Always explore & clarify

Sacred Hoop Great Circle or Circle of Life Affinity w/ nature All life is Sacred & has purposes/teachings to share Balance is a function of harmony Spiritual/Practical Everything shares life w/ human beings Co-inhabitants Image by: Robert Lentz Bride Building Images

Four Directions N.A. teachings value 4 & 7 Relationship: mind, body, spirit & emotion Elements: earth, air, fire & water Life: birth, puberty adulthood & old age Gifts: hope, faith, love and charity Receiving, giving, determining and holding Harmony/balance: self, w/ others, communities & all of creation Image: Lakota Sweat Lodge Cards

EAST New beginnings, awakenings, hope, new life Creativity, illumination, discernment & clarity of communication Meditation & brainstorming Spring Air Eagle or Hawk Medicine Yellow Image: Sacred Path Cards

SOUTH Rapid growth Exploring, experiencing & investigating Sensation / physical body and work/career lessons Fire/Heart: generosity & sensitivity Power that guides growth Living in harmony Faith & emotion Summer Fire Wolf Medicine Red or White

WEST Strength and introspection Sunset & gentle endings Cleansing & healing Transform physical experiences into spiritual teachings Dream work, prayer & vision quests Claim power & determining appropriate use in the world Maturity & understanding Bear Medicine Water Blue or Black

NORTH Renewal & quickening Mystery: Sun never sits in the north Stability, grounding & practicality Winter Mother Earth Buffalo Black or Red Image: Sacred Path Cards

Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Seven Grandfathers Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians

For Native People …a way to remember the teachings and medicine that have been gifted to Native Peoples by the Creator …

Love To know love is to know peace … Care for one another A way of life Heart of all service to others Honor relationships Living at peace & in harmony Grandfather Sun is warmth and represents the love of the Great Spirit for all Sacred Path Cards

Respect To honor all of Creation is to have respect … Honor traditions, family, others & ourselves Caring for Creation Value individual & community opinions Listen & respond to each other’s needs Work together Open & honest environment

Bravery To face life with courage is to know bravery … Self-determination through leadership Stand up for convictions Not the absence of fear – act responsibly in the face of fear Courage in the face of adversity Image by: Fr. John B. Giuliani Building Bridges Images

Honesty To walk through life with integrity if to know honesty … Principle for protecting self-determination Know & be honest with ourselves Accept & act on truth Straightforward & appropriate communication Personal responsibility to follow through on commitments Demonstrated/valued in thought, word & deed

Humility To accept yourself, as a Sacred part of Creation is to know Balance throughout life Put others above/before ourselves Recognize limitations & ask for help (when needed) Serve the needs of family, community, Tribe & Creation Don’t take self so seriously (Clown Traditions) Reverence for Mother Earth Willingness to protect all of Creation

Truth To know truth of these things is to know truth … Faithfully applying teachings Trusting the Creator Actions we are called take are clear and in keeping with these teachings Unity is established through focus of spirit, mind, and body, enabling the singers of these most powerful songs to sustain truth within the world.

Animal Totems Teachings & Medicine

Animal Totems or Spirit Guides All aspects of this world are Sacred Animals have specific medicine or teachings Helpful in obtaining direction Totems are “Spirit Guides” Protection, counsel, advice & encouragement Each has different qualities, teachings or medicine Totems are influenced/specific to various Tribes