OLIE OLIE IN COME FREE~ CALLING ALL MIXED BLOOD ABORIGINAL WOMEN OF NORTH AMERICA
A dream waking has directed me towards creating a WOMENS MIXED ABORIGINAL HERITAGE TRIBAL CLAN OF MISFITS, ORPHANS, & NON STATUS INDIGENOUS LADIES WHO HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF THEIR FAMILY TREE AT FIRST NATIONS DUE TO COLONIZATION!!!! I call my new tribal clan the SNOKOMISH-BUTTERFLIES. The name Snokomish was the name of a small village that a smallpox epidemic wiped out in the 1850s
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CONTACT TO JOIN THE SNOKOMISH BUTTERFLIES
therefore I announce the launching of our new MIXED INDIGENOUS BLOOD Women’s Clan FOR ALL OF North Americans in Canada and the USA and MEXICO. I AM PROUD TO PRESENT
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The Snokomish were a real people and were a Halkomelem-speaking Coast Salishpeople whose territory was located around the mouths of the Nicomekl, Serpentine Rivers at Mud Bay, a sidewater of Boundary Bay, north of today's Crescent Beach and at the mouth of the Campbell River on Semiahmoo Bayin today's city of White Rock in Surrey B.C. Also known as the Derby people.
The Extinct tribe of Snokomish Village History=
They were wiped out by a smallpox epidemic in 1850, and thereafter absorbed into the neighbouring Semiahmoo, whose territory was immediately to the south and who absorbed the saltwater portion of Snokomish territory (the rest is now Kwantlen territory). Families with Snokomish heritage among the Semiahmoo retain hereditary rights to the mouths of the Nicomekl, Serpentine and Campbell Rivers.
My efforts here is not to take over their territory
nor to cause any political issues.
We are simply wishing to bring together and join as a tribal-clan of Aboriginal mixed women who got lost in the shuffle
all of us are Native Indigenous to North America= mixed half breed women who feel like leaves blowing in the wind all our lives.
To gift us a place to root together
because we have beautiful Aboriginal indigenous roots in our bloodlines,
so even though we were separated from our birth clans and tribes my idea in creating this tribe from the bones of extinction to a rebirth, & is for all those women feeling lost.
DO YOU WANT TO BE A SNOKOMISH BUTTERFLY?
Those of the Snokomish Butterfly Clan, like the air sign they are, are always changing and shifting. They possess the power of transformation in all they touch. They are always in motion, physically, mentally and emotionally. The energy of life blows through them, bringing them new ideas, feelings and thoughts.
Like the air, Butterfly clan people contain the breath of life. This is a force that enables them to transform things with which they are involved. They live life fully, sometimes too much so and must be cautious not to overextend themselves.
Butterfly clan people are always looking for ways in which to serve their people. They are happiest when they are in a position that allows them to shift and change, while still serving their fellow humans. They also enjoy being of service to their relations in the mineral, plant and animal kingdoms. You will often find Butterfly clan people in the positions of service: Healers of mind, spirit and body.
or simply just being their own beacon of Healing. They fear those who learn how to HEAL THEMSELVES...and here together we help one another to Heal and support the SELF HEALING approach.
People of the Butterfly clan have a major responsibility to air. It is their responsibility to be aware of the winds and of the things that they accomplish as they blow. Often, Butterfly clan people will have their greatest inspirations when they are out walking on a windy day.
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#Repost pic & Quote from @thundervoice_eagle on Instagram=
“The Matriarch”
A lot of people don’t know this but many tribes were matriarchal.
Womxn were referred to as the sacred “life-givers”. Not only did they nurture the tribes and clans, but they also lead and protected them. Lead by their hearts they were considered the true warriors.
and who am i? the one who has been brought to bring this forward?
I am a Channeling Metaphysical Science Doctrine studying lady who carries my own story of gaining ground in the face of constant traumas and being orphaned by my Native Canadian Aboriginal bloodline.
I do not see this about me leading anything...i am simply a woman on a mission to channel the Ancestors and THIS Birthing of a Spiritual Indigenous Tribal Women's Clan for mixed bloods and non-status aboriginal half breed women is absolutely what is called for in the face of so many of our Indigenous women who are going missing at an alarming rate. We want to promote coming together in the face of what is tearing us apart from our Roots, our Heritages, our Tribes, & our Clans...we all have our story, our pain, our plate of grief we have been forced to eat. This group to join is for all women of ethnic Aboriginal Native bloodlines that are not seen as being of native descent because we do not have male DNA and therefore cannot have our father's genealogy...for those of us who are orphans and thrown away as less desirable, or were adopted, or foster homed away from our Aboriginal First Nations Communities. We want to join in the face of all that is trying to destroy us as the figurehead of a Peaceful Matriarch call the Aboriginal Natives of North America, both in Canada, the USA, & Mexico.
i like to create these formats to share the story of our strength and the perseverance of our Great Spirit. This is an effort of LIGHT & LOVE.
The Purpose of all this is Altruistic in nature.
There is no fee to join. but if you do wish to join feel free to
LET'S BE ALLIES LADIES...WE OWE IT TO ALL OUR ANCESTORS, AND ALL OUR MISSING ABORIGINAL WOMEN & GIRLS WHO ARE LOST FOREVER.
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