Aanii! Doug Niindiszinikaaz, Anishinaabe-izhinikaazowin Nibi-Ninni, minwaa, Niibiwaaganag kitche makode gigoon shkiki, Nii'ndodem Mishiken, Webijwang Nindoonjibah Anishinaabe Nii'ndaaw, nib'imose Mishkwa Miikan. MIigwetch. Thanks for this teaching on Nokweziwin (smudging) . I was taught that these teachings are for all the two legged. Semaa, Weengushk, giizhikaandag mashkodewashk Na'haaw Miigwetch.
Greetings. I am Rhonda, Eastern Cherokee from my mother's side, Little Creek from my father's. I want to to thank you for such a thorough, thoughtful and respectfully given teaching. It took me many years to learn all that you covered here. With joy in my heart I shared this video with my daughter who is in training to run a Talking Circle. Her teacher was my first teacher. Thank you and blessings to you and Dilico Anishinabek Family Care for sharing this important and beautiful gift.
I come from the crane clan of Leech Lake anishinaabe. Mii Gwetch for your teachings. I grew up with the Wassichus. I didn't know anything about Ojibwe life. I am learning through you. Please keep teaching
I have struggled to release tobbaco from my life, however my guide tells me just to smoke it ceremonially instead. I offer it to the 4 directions with prairs (when I remember!!) I have not had success drying my own grown tobbaco (Aztec rustica). I would appreciate any advice on when to pick, how to dry and importantly how to respectfully plant please? Maybe a video on this would be helpful for all? Thank you ✨🙏✨🌸
Oh yeah it's just moving on to a blessing feeling of life lights and to guide us through great ways of life living too next steps in life road of life ❤to protect ourselves organizing together through truly true life road ❤to all
Thank you for sharing this knowledge!
A'Ho
Shalom
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Aanii! Doug Niindiszinikaaz, Anishinaabe-izhinikaazowin Nibi-Ninni, minwaa, Niibiwaaganag kitche makode gigoon shkiki, Nii'ndodem Mishiken, Webijwang Nindoonjibah Anishinaabe Nii'ndaaw, nib'imose Mishkwa Miikan. MIigwetch. Thanks for this teaching on Nokweziwin (smudging) . I was taught that these teachings are for all the two legged. Semaa, Weengushk, giizhikaandag mashkodewashk Na'haaw Miigwetch.
Greetings. I am Rhonda, Eastern Cherokee from my mother's side, Little Creek from my father's. I want to to thank you for such a thorough, thoughtful and respectfully given teaching. It took me many years to learn all that you covered here. With joy in my heart I shared this video with my daughter who is in training to run a Talking Circle. Her teacher was my first teacher. Thank you and blessings to you and Dilico Anishinabek Family Care for sharing this important and beautiful gift.
thanks for teaching about the reverence of tobacco and of smudging oneself
Wado dear sister for the teaching … A’ho
pidamiya yedo... Thank you from Dakota Oyate country. very good teachings. especially for our children.
I come from the crane clan of Leech Lake anishinaabe. Mii Gwetch for your teachings. I grew up with the Wassichus. I didn't know anything about Ojibwe life. I am learning through you. Please keep teaching
Thank you!
nanaskomowin- I am grateful for this teaching.
I have struggled to release tobbaco from my life, however my guide tells me just to smoke it ceremonially instead.
I offer it to the 4 directions with prairs (when I remember!!)
I have not had success drying my own grown tobbaco (Aztec rustica).
I would appreciate any advice on when to pick, how to dry and importantly how to respectfully plant please?
Maybe a video on this would be helpful for all?
Thank you ✨🙏✨🌸
To all life of the world you are great Egale for yourself as to be with nature and let's move forward together and family of Egale ❤❤❤
Oh yeah it's just moving on to a blessing feeling of life lights and to guide us through great ways of life living too next steps in life road of life ❤to protect ourselves organizing together through truly true life road ❤to all
Thank you for the teachings.
listening for a message about tobacco...nice.thank- you!
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Aho beautiful much respect appreciate it
Thank you!