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Chumash elder Choqosh Auh-ho-oh some years ago summoned by
a prestigious group of Hopi elders
(she's not Hopi, but some other tribe). They told her they have a message
for her to share. They said, "You've been telling people the 11th hour is
approaching. Tell them it is here,
and there are things to be considered."
They gave her a 10-point Hopi Checklist to consider:
1. Where do you live (not just geographically)?
2. What is it that you do?
3. How are your relationships?
4. Are you in right relation with the Earth?
5. Where is your water?
6. Know your garden (and nature around you).
7. Speak your truth; it is time now.
8. Be good to each other.
9. Don't look outside yourself for the leader.
10. This could be a good time.
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of the Land, She will Reawaken" Ancient Quechua Prophecy
Marcine, is an accomplished artist in many mediums, concentrating on graphite,
oils and acrylics. Her work is at home in Europe, as it is in Canada, Hawaii
and other places around the nation.
Marcine's early years growing up in southwestern Idaho
and living on the farm instilled in her a deep and enduring appreciation
for the relationship between man and nature. Her father, Milbert Quenzer,
sat her down at the age of four, and helped her draw her first picture. Little
did he know that she had a natural gift and it would be the beginning of
a life long pursuit.
Marcine takes her inspiration from the traditions and
legends of the Native Americans amongst whom she has lived the last 15 years.
She combines her artistic talents and personal knowledge of Native American
tradition to produce art that preserves the culture of America's Indigenous
People. Learning the Native American Life Ways has been the most exciting
journey of all. Being able to share it through her art is one of the greatest
delights of her life.
In 1996, Marcine did an after school project with the
children of the Wyandotte Schools. The art the children created was put on
T-shirts and hung in exhibition for the parents.
She has worked on many art projects, children's art,
calendars, and T-shirts in connection with the Tribal Efforts Against Lead
(TEAL) from 1996 until 2001.
Marcine facilitated Indian Territory Culture Center,
Wyandotte, Oklahoma 1995-2002, where her husband taught young people Native
American social dancing, singing and pow wow dancing. Often ancient songs
could be heard late into the night while young people enjoyed learning
traditional ways. The youth Stomp Dance group, led by Yvonne Perryman, Mohawk,
attended the Winter Olympics 2002 at Salt Lake City, Utah, where they performed
at many venues. The Youth Painted Horse Drum Group taught by Sonny Waters,
Pawnee, has won at many pow wow Drum Competitions.
During this time, she created Painted Horse Native
Museum filled with artifacts from both her husband and her own collection,
as well as donated items. She added her art depicting many Native American
stories, and creating a special section on Iroquoian woodland culture.
Marcine's family oral history says she is of Native
decent. She has been residing in Oklahoma for the last 10 years, among the
Eight Nations of Ottawa County. She met Kennesatah, an Oneida Elder in 1988.
She was given the Indian name, Neawesee, which kind of means the "Creator
will answer his way". In 1994 Hubert Sky of Six Nations Reserve officiated
in an adoption ceremony between Marcine and Susie Lord as sisters in the
family of Rosie Lord, daughter of Amanda Bearskin Greenback, daughter of
Rosie Fox, daughter of Amanda Whitewing, Seneca Deer Clan. Grandma Mandy
has the distinction of having maintained the visitor's camp at the stomp
grounds for some 80 years. In 1998, Marcine was adopted by Leonard "Catfish"
Smith as his "sister" in the Maude Smith Family, Seneca/Quapaw in a traditional
ceremony. And in 1999, in a medicine ceremony, she became "sister" to Bill
King, Apache and to Ron Wahwassuck, Potawatomie. Marcine also has an "Uncle",
Nahum Hersum, Winnebago.
Marcine's latest endeavor is a series of paintings
on the Great Laws, which were established by Dekaniwida and Jikohnsaseh,
both Hurons of the Northern Great Lakes, and an Onondaga, Hayenwatha. Because
of this work she was named "Associate Artist for the Wyandotte Nation of
Oklahoma". This series was first exhibited at the 2002 Winter Olympics in
Salt Lake City, Utah. Later that summer, the display toured Germany in the
"Good Medicine Tour" sponsored by the City of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.
Marcine's work participated in the International Peace
Festival in Onondaga, the place of the Beginning of Peace two years in a
row, 2004 & 2005, being displayed for three months in 2005 at St. Marie
Among the Iroquois, in Syracuse, New York, on the shores of Lake Onondaga.
Here she walked the very ground where the story of her series of paintings
takes place. The opportunity to walk the holy ground and sacred path of the
legendary Peacemaker and Great Peace Woman is a dream come true.
Marcine's work instills the desire to create a Lasting
Peace among all mankind. She says: "Peace is the result of celebrating and
enjoying our differences while recognizing our oneness. We are all on this
planet together. Let's share and protect it, by being the brothers and sisters
we truly are. There is only one Creator by whatever name we call Him and
we all are his children."
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Your host
Will
Blueotter
is a legally recognized as a
Cherokee Indian in
The State of Alabama and
The Nation of Mexico, and
wants to teach you to be a
"Do-It-Yourself Prophet" --
so you can safely navigate
"The End Times" 2008-2017
Believe it or not, I used to approach prophecy with an evangelical Christian
viewpoint... but then I learned there are more than one groups of "believers?
in this world. Besides... evangelical Christians are among the most most
mind manipulated people on the planet... with a VERY narrow (but admirable)
viewpoint. Evangelicals, like the Jews, are hanging on for dear life to
traditions... and traditionals (traditionally speaking) usually end up leading
people away from truth, rather than towards truth. So, when it comes to European
religion... lets think about the real-world SCHOLARLY study of scriptures.
On the other hand, oddly, we'll stick TO tradition when it comes to Native
Spirituality! Does this sound oxymoronic? Not to me it doesn't! The European
mind is different... it requires "scientific proof" whereas the native mind
reveres the belief of their fathers. In other words, if you hand a Hopi elder
a Bible or a Book or Mormon... he's liable to just smile and say, "Thanks
for the offer, but that book is already written on my heart!" To them, It's
all about "family" to them... caring and SHARING is THE language and beliefs
of The Creator. Caring and sharing, or "All Things in Common..." is
the way the apostles lived in Jerusalem after Jesus ascended to heaven. All
Things in Common isn't Communism... its quite different!
Now, I don't "vouch" for this 7th Century prophecy from Mohammedan culture
because over t he centuries prophecy has been used as a weapon of war
and disinformation.
But the Mohammedans seem to thing he is somebody special. Lots of people
may think Obama is evil, but rarely are men "evil." Most men do both good
and evil... but at least the rest of the world will begin to look more kindly
on America. Even if our slavemasters in Washington District of Criminals
continue to make war for oil..." but the Muslim people may now know that
America isn't just "D.C." -- just like Russia isn't "The Kremlin" -
and people now know that there are actually good people living here in America
that are NOT profiteering warmongers - present company accepted if Big Brother
is reading this.
This 7th Century prophecy just ran across my desk... but NOT with little
mice feet!
I DO know one thing... I'll sure be keeping my eye on him!
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7th Century Prophecy: Barack Obama?
Ali ibn Abi-Talib, the seventh-century figure central to Shiite Islam, is
said to have predicted when the world will end, columnist Amir Taheri points
out. A "tall black man" commanding "the strongest army on earth" will take
power "in the west." He will carry "a clear sign" from the third imam, Hussein.
Ali says of the tall black man: "Shiites should have no doubt that he is
with us."
An Iranian in Tehran sports a badge of Barack Obama. (AP: Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Barack Hussein in Arabic means "the blessing of Hussein." In Persian, Obama
translates as "He [is] with us." Thus does the name of the presumptive American
president-elect, when combined with his physical attributes and geography,
suggest that the End of Times is nigh precisely what Iranian president
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been predicting.
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