Thursday, February 24, 2011

Sequoyah Trueblood of Southwestern College, Santa Fe and Gratitude Prayer from Native Elder Seqouyah Trueblood - Living in the Fire of Change


Sequoyah Trueblood offers an opening prayer for our Board of Trustees Meeting at Southwestern College. Sequoyah is a Native American Elder, a teacher at Southwestern College, a member of the Board of Advisors, a former Special Forces Soldier in Vietnam War.

http://www.livinginthefireofchange.com The opening pipe ceremony and gratitude prayer for the Living in the Fire of Change Conference, by Native Elder Seqouyah Trueblood. Photographed and edited by Velcrow Ripper. Assistant Camera Michelle Grenier. A FIerce Light Flash made with support from the Ontario Arts Council. http://www.velcrowripper.com http://www.fiercelight.org


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Sequoyah Trueblood shares several meditations and unfolds his relationship with the indigenous people (Koguis, Arhuacos, Wiwas, Kankuamos) of the Sierra Nevada mountains, on the Caribbean coast of Colombia.

The sharings and meditations are birthed from the Ancestral Voice flowing forth from the Heart of the World.

Sequoyah is a member by blood of the Choctaw people. He grew up in Oklahoma and currently resides in Kahnawake with the woman he walks beside Marlyn Kane.

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