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Subject:  Seven Fires Prophecy
> SEVEN FIRES PROPHECY OF THE ANISHNABE PEOPLE AND THE PROCESS OF
RECONCILIATION

>       "At a time when the Anishnabe People were all living in peace and
harmony along the shores of the Great Salt Ocean(Atlantic), there came among
them seven prophets."
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>       So begins the reading of the Seven Fires Prophecy as woven on a
Wampum Belt sacred to the Anishnabe people throughout Turtle Island (North
America). Chief William Commanda, the 87 year old spiritual elder of the
Algonquin Nation is now the present holder of this belt which is believed to
have come into existence circa 1400 CE. The Seven Fires Prophecy is ancient
but its message is relevant for today's world and for us, who must bring
about a new balance to our lives and to the environment which we need for
survival.
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>       The Anishnabe are a family of indigenous peoples who, historically,
lived along the eastern coast of North America. Anishnabe is translated as
"good person" or "one who came down from the sky." Somewhere in a period of
time before 1000 CE. And 1400 CE a great migration of the Anishnabe people
took place. This migration saw 10,000 large canoes filled with people head
inland following what is now called the Saint Lawrence River toward the
Great Lakes.
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>       Today, Anishnabe people still live along the East Coast of the U.S.
and Canada, as well as, the shores of the Great Lakes, the Rocky Mountains
and even as far south as Mexico. They are called by many names including,
Cree, Pequot, Wampanoag, Abenaki, Algonquin, MikmaÌq, Shawnee, Innu and
Chippawa. The Anishnabe family is probably the largest of all the indigenous
nations living on the North American continent.
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>       Why, then, did a people who lived for many thousands of years decide
to leave their homes and travel many thousands of miles to new and
unfamiliar lands at a time when, according to Anishnabe traditions, we were
living in peace and harmony? The answer lies in the reading of the Seven
Fires Prophecy and its implications not only for the Anishnabe people living
1000 years ago but also for us today.
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>       What does the Seven Fires Prophecy say to Anishnabe people and how
does that relate to people living in North America in the year 2000? First,
the Seven Fires Prophecy is not only addressed to the Indian people of this
land, it was meant for people of all colors. It is a warning and at the same
time a promise of better things to come if all of us living on Turtle Island
can learn to put aside our egos, our cultural and racial bias and come
together as a people, one people, for our collective healing and the healing
of Mother Earth.
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>       The first three Prophets who came among our people brought a
warning. They told us to be aware that a race of people, referred to as the
"Light Skinned Race" would be coming to these lands.
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>       They advised the Anishnabe that in the interest of security for our
people and our nation, it would be wise if we divided our population into
two groups. One would leave and go deep into the interior of this continent
and wait until the intentions of the Light Skinned Race were made known. The
other would wait and greet the newcomers as brothers and sisters.
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>       These Prophets also told the Anishnabe where they would travel and
how they would be guided to their ultimate destination. They told of a
sacred Megis shell that would appear and lead the way to a series of islands
where their journey would end. The final destination would be at a spot
where the "food would grow on water." That area turned out to be the Great
Lakes region where "pagwadjanomin" or wild rice grows on water.
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>       For those of us who were to stay and greet the Light Skinned Race
the 4th, 5th and 6th Prophets gave these warnings and prophecies.
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>       "If they (Light Skinned Race) come bearing nothing in their hands,
you must still be cautious for they may be smiling, but in reality they may
be wearing the face of Death. Do not accept them readily but wait and see.
You will know them by their actions."
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>       "If they come with the face of Brotherhood, you will become one
people. Their knowledge of the material world and your spiritual wisdom will
be joined together to create a mighty spiritual nation and you will be
joined by two other races, (we believe) Asian and African, to create the
mightiest nation of all."
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>       "If, on the other hand, the Light Skinned Race comes wearing the
face of Death then a great calamity will befall the people of this land.
Great suffering and pain will be visited upon your people. The very cup of
Life will almost be overturned."
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>       "You will know which face the Light Skinned Race is wearing when the
fish are dying and the water's unfit to drink."
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>       The 6th Prophet warned that the Natural People of this land would be
attacked by a Light Skinned Race and that a great period of suffering would
ensue. He foretold of a darkness, which would overshadow this land, and the
suffering, which would be inflicted on the Anishnabe people, as well as on
all indigenous peoples.
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>       At this time the 7th and final Prophet came to the Anishnabe. "He
was different from the others and had a strange light in his eyes." He came
with a message, not only for the Anishnabe people, but directly for the
Light Skinned Race
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>       "At the time of the Seventh Fire, a new people will emerge. They
will retrace the footsteps of their ancestors and will try to find those
things which have been lost along the way. They will approach the elders in
search of guidance. It will not be an easy task but if they are of good
heart and pure intentioned they can prevail. Some elders will be sleeping
and have nothing to say, others will say nothing out of fear.
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>       The New generation must be fearless in their quest.
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>       The Light Skinned race will be at a crossroads. If they continue
down the road of Materialism, it will be their destruction and for all
humanity as well. But if the Light Skinned Race chooses to join with the
Natural People of this land on the Spiritual path then they will again have
the chance to create a nation, the greatest spiritual nation ever to have
existed. Two other races will join these two races. Together, they will
together light the 8th and final Fire an eternal fire of Peace, Harmony,
Brotherhood and Sisterhood."
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>       We believe that the road towards blind materialism, the choice for
the majority of humanity and especially the Light Skinned or
European/American, created an environment where Nature and Natural People
have suffered immensely. In the end, it can only lead to our collective
destruction. Our way is above all a Spiritual Path. We are not, nor have we
ever, been slaves to the material path. Our strength lies in our native
ability to go beyond all that happened to our people in the past 508 years.
The joining together of the material knowledge of the west with the
spiritual wisdom and values of the Indigenous Peoples of this land is a path
of healing and survival for all humanity.
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>       The choice is in our hands.
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>       Reconciliation is the first step in accomplishing our vision as
Anishnabe people of a world where the grass is once again green, the waters
fit to drink and the air pure. Our people, the Indigenous peoples from the
Arctic to Terra Del Fuego, share a common vision to stand united in our
hearts for the healing of our pain, as well as the pain that all humanity
endures.
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>       We have been through the fires of oppression. We have felt the whip
of hate. We have tasted our blood and tears as it ran into the bosom of our
sacred Mother, Earth. The history of our two peoples, one Red, one White has
been written in blood and suffering. The lands where the Anishnabe lived
from "time immemorial" were taken by armed force. Our people were killed.
Genocide, incarceration, disease, was and, still is in many parts of this
hemisphere, the price to pay for being Indigenous.
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>       We must forgive. There is no option
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>       By forgiving we liberate, not only ourselves, but also our
oppressor. By forgiving we open the door to those who desire forgiveness. It
is not that we believe we are superior to those people who, because of their
fear, blindness and isolation did not see us as we are, their brother and
sister, their father and mother, their lover, their friend. Through
forgiveness we allow the spirits of our ancestors to accomplish their
mission, which began so many centuries ago on these very shores.
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>       We offer our hands to you, America, and ask you once again to come
with us along the path where the grass is still green, the air is still pure
and fish can still live in the waters.
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>       Megwitch, hagana, Thank you, to all my relations, Tom Dostou, July
11, 2000
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>       RECONCILIATION OR FORGIVING ONESELF
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>       North American Indians, as well as perhaps, all peoples who have
been victims of some horrible crimes must ask themselves these simple yet
important questions, "Why Me?"
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>       "What have I done to deserve this terrible thing that has befallen
me."
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>       "Why if there is a God(s), did He/She allow such an evil to happen?"
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>       "Did I do something to offend the unseen world, the world of the
ancestors?"
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>       "What cosmic sin have I committed to have been born into this body,
clan, tribe, nation, people?"
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>       Genocide was committed in North America. It was genocide so intense
as to have almost totally wiped out an entire continent of people.
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>       According to the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs there are
about two million registered Indian Americans living in the United States
today. Canada's Department of Indian Affairs reports about one million. An
additional three to four million self-identify as American Indian, making an
approximate total of seven to eight million Indigenous people living on the
continent today.
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>       A review of documents written by both eye witnesses and historians
indicates the ability of the European/American military to annihilate entire
tribes or American Indian nations was an entirely possible action. A reading
of colonial documents will show the exact location and approximate
population of tribes living in, what is now, Massachusetts in the Early
1600s.
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>       The Sakonnet and Wampanoag peoples provide an example. After "King
Philip's War" (1675-1678), there were about 100 to 200 survivors among the
Wampanoag people of the Fall River, Ma area. Captain Benjamin Church wrote
that a woman sachem (chief) by the name of Weetamo had about 3000 warriors
under her command prior to colonist and indigenous hostility. Another woman
sachem, Awahonks, from Sakonnet, about 15 miles south, had an equal number
of men under her arms. Today, the Sakonnet are no more and only a hand full
of the Wampanoag remain.
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>       The United States Government recognizes only a few hundred people
living on the island of Martha's Vineyard as being Indian. This number
combined with a few small Indian groups, namely the Mashpee Indians on Cape
Cod and the Nipmuc Indians of Worcester, lead to the conclusion that the
rest of the indigenous population of Massachusetts were exterminated or
fled. There were at least a few hundred tribes. Today there are three.
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>       American Indian people were almost exterminated. We know our
ancestors. We do not need anthropologist or genealogist to tell us how many
of our great grandmothers, aunts, uncles or wives were butchered and
scalped.
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>       Recently, the scalp of a Lakota elder, Spotted Horse, who was killed
by the US cavalry in 1876 along with another 250+ of his band, was retrieved
from the town of Barre, Massachusetts. His scalp was taken by a soldier as a
trophy of some sort and was found in a collection of "Indian Artifacts."
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>       How many of our prestigious museums around the country have in their
possession the bodies of our ancestors? Imagine how it must feel for an
Indian person to be living in a country that did everything in its power to
wipe out his/her race? I doubt that the Jewish survivors of the holocaust or
the Nation of Israel would tolerate an exhibition of their people's remains
in a German museum, but we Indian people are expected to accept this sort of
treatment.
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>       The genocide that happened in the Americas is no way justifiable.
The pain and suffering inflicted upon the Native people of this land will
take a long time to be forgotten. But that does not mean that we cannot
forgive. We need reconciliation in this land.
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>       HH the Dalai Lama said to a group of Hawaiian indigenous people at a
private meeting a few years ago:
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>       "The Chinese Communist have allowed me to become a practicing
Buddhist. By destroying our monasteries, violating our nuns and monks,
making me an exile, a homeless person, I can now truly practice the Buddha's
precepts of Compassion and Forgiveness."
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>       American Indian people are now standing at a crossroads. Can we
continue to go on for another 500 years torturing ourselves by reliving the
past? Nothing can change the past.
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>       We now have the opportunity to be that which our ancestors were
persecuted for, children of the Light, vessels of compassion , spiritual
teachers.
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>       The Whiteman came here to these shores running away from his
ancestors . He was driven out of his homelands by his own people. These
people had no pity for the poor, no compassion for the sick or elderly. They
were cruel to their own race and tortured and imprisoned the weak and
helpless. How could those who came to our lands know a better way?
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>       At first, they listened to our wise men and women. They saw that our
ways were based on respect and love for one another and for Mother Earth. We
had no need for prisons, money, hospitals, police, taxes or politicians. We
lived as free human beings as our Creator intended all humans to live. But
the European colonist was still a slave to his masters. The Light Skinned
Race about whom the Seven Fires Prophecy spoke about came wearing the face
of Death.
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>       Today we are faced with a dilemma. If we do not offer forgiveness to
the Light Skinned Race, he is sure to continue down the road of mass
destruction. We, the indigenous people of Turtle Island can show the
Whiteman how to walk the Red Road, the spiritual path. We must be willing to
forgive.
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>       It does not matter if the Whiteman does not ask for our forgiveness.
His ego and fear may not permit him to. We cannot expect the majority of
White people in America to ask forgiveness for what their ancestors have
done to us. We must become their teachers by our own example. We must show
them how we can love them despite the fact that they do not love themselves.
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>       Just look at the Oklahoma City Bombing a few years ago, or the
Columbine High School shootings, or the cases of child abuse , spousal
abuse, alcoholism, drug addiction, and rape. And we are falling victim to
their way of thinking. We are imitating their actions by not respecting
ourselves and our loved ones.
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>       Asking for forgiveness is a process of spiritual growth . One must
first love and respect the person from whom they are asking forgiveness.
American Indian people must first gain the respect and love of the white
American people before we can expect them to come to us asking for
reconciliation. Our job has just begun.
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