Wednesday, April 30, 2014

365 Days of walking the Red Road

There are many beautiful flowers along the Red Road, They must be watered by our Tears

Today's Excerpt -Remembering America's Holocaust

Today April 30, 1871 - 144 Defenseless Aravaipa Apache Indians were massacred. 






Friday, April 18, 2014

Prayer for Reconcilation and Healing of the Land




Our deepest gratitude to Crazy Faith ministries and Oak Ridge Ministry.

We believe this is one more step toward the healing of America

A'ho

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Meet in Olympia Wa for formal apology 4/16 6:00PM

Briefly, Chief Quiemuth (1799-1856), was the half-brother of Chief Leschi. In the historical account, The Bitter Waters of Medicine Creek, word of Leschi's abduction and hastily arranged trial  reached his half-brother and steadfast companion, Quiemoth.  Right after Leschi had been taken, Gov. Stevens sent word  to Quiemuth to "come in, surrender himself, and submit to trial." In this word to Quiemuth, the governor did not explain what charges were against him.  We don't know why, but  he honored the governor's request, and came to the governor's house, in total good faith to surrender to an unknown charge.  While spending that night in the governor's home, some men came in an murdered him.  Even though the murder was in the home of the governor, nothing was ever done to bring his murderers to justice--an unrepentant sin against Washington's First Nations People that, to this day, has ever been acknowledged or reconciled.

In this brief historical context, I'm forwarding this invitation to you and others (as printed):

 You are invited to attend a Ceremony
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at 6:00 p.m.

                 Tivoli Fountain
   State Capitol Campus, Olympia, WA
                 to Honor
      Chief Quiemuth (1799-1856)
            of the Nisqually Tribe

Who was murdered in the home of
          Governor Isaac Stevens
            on November 19, 1836

Facilitators:
Veda and Sarah Rodriquez, Yakima Nation
Barbara Ingmire, National Area Leader-West, National Day of Prayer
Susan Johnson, National Regional Leader, Governor's :Prayer Team
Katherne Cassady, President, Daniels' Prayer Ministry
Rebecca Murphy, Heartland Apostolic Prayer Network
Ben and Denise Charles, Crazy Faith Ministry

Thursday, April 10, 2014

The 4 Directions Native American Cultural Center

It is with great joy that we announce the establishment of The 4 Directions Cultural Center. This non-profit endeavor has been setup in the city of Tacoma, State of Washington.

Our Mission:

The 4 Directions is a non-profit cultural center. The 4 Directions is made up of people who’s goal is to bring the diverse Native American experience and culture to all peoples regardless ethnic origin. With a rich heritage of Native members and a large library of Native American books we have been established to share this heritage through, reading, story telling, Native Crafts, dance, singing and drumming. And to bring honor to all Native peoples and share their knowledge in a creative and welcoming environment that displays respect for the earth, all living beings and honors spirituality. It is our purpose to bring the Native American culture to Native youth, looking to expand their own unique history, culture and traditions. 

It will take a great deal of work and funds.

We are registered with the IRS and with Secretary of State for Washington.

Your tax dedcutable gifts will be greatly appreciated.
You may scroll to the bottom of the page to contribute if you like.
Thank you in advance. (You may also reach out to us at: doxa2u@gmail.com)