Things looked very bleak for the people! Life was reduced to hiding in caves. Their crops were destroyed by their enemies. Food to sustain them was hard to come by. Their enemies were like locusts who swarm and lay waste to the land. How did things get so desperate?
[Read more…] about How to be a Warrior when you are afraidA Warriors Honor
A fashionably dressed presenter rips open an envelope and announces the newest winner of the award. The camera cuts to the audience, now standing and applauding. The winner makes his way to the stage to receive his trophy.
[Read more…] about A Warriors HonorHow To Change History
If we just consider the barrage of (bad) news broadcast daily, we could easily come to the conclusion that history is one catastrophe after another. War after war, disaster after disaster. Injustice leveled upon injustice, people treated as property, robbed of their Creator given rights to live free etc. etc.
[Read more…] about How To Change HistoryHonoring Native Warriors
Native people seem to be born Warriors. Is this who Creator made them to be, infusing the DNA with the traits of toughness, courage, honor, and a willingness to suffer for the good of others?
Today, as we honor Veterans from all backgrounds, it is quite appropriate to remember and acknowledge the very special contributions Native American Warriors have made.
Ohwihsha’s “The Clearing” nominated for Aboriginal Peoples Choice Awards
Ohwihsha’s latest instrumental album “The Clearing” has received a nomination at the Aboriginal People’s Choice Music Awards.
Ohwihsha consists of Jonathan Maracle, Kris DeLorenzi and Bill Pagaran, who also form “Broken Walls” and this is their second album released thus far. They have been nominated under the Best Group or Duo category and they would appreciate your votes. Voting is free and open to everyone around the world
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A Memoir of Overcoming
For someone on the outside looking in, she had it all. Beauty, notoriety, influence, financial security. Millions of people regularly watched her news reports on the national TV show, CBS This Morning. She had won several Emmy Awards for her outstanding work, rubbed shoulders with Presidents, First Ladies, Actors and Musicians and covered human interest stories from wildfires to crimes. However, when her husband of seventeen years unexpectedly asked for a divorce, she was thrown into a deep emotional crisis, questioning her identity and value.