
New Bloodlines Found For The Aidogs
#21
Posted 12 January 2012 - 12:29 PM
Karen where my tribe resides is close to VA. our community was like a sanctuary during the removal for the indians that got away and hid thats why we have many different tribes mixed in I thought that was pretty cool .
and when I sit or walk along Mayo lake It is easy to imagine the indians paddling in their cannoes fishing we borrowed a kyack this year when my son was using it I could see our ancesters in him proud people .the cherokees and powtans and all the other s whe I was in it Snake would walk the shore line an follow me it was awsome to see the natural dog he is and soooooo faithful yes Im a proud MaMa LOL
#22
Posted 20 March 2016 - 06:34 PM
Hello everyone I must say I am very honored to have one of Lukas pups Thats my snake he looks like Luka the first year I had him and went to
my tribal homecoming in NC I was very proud especially when the Chief gave him free access to run the tribal center he did not but it was an honor I actually started cring when I found out that Luka's Bloodline was from the trail of tears I told Snake Im taking u homehe loves it there when we go back like he knows this is where our ancesters are from .
I just found out that Nita comes from
Lucas pup's and that made me very emotional too
#23
Posted 23 March 2016 - 10:22 AM
Abby is an ancestor of Tayamni.
I know what you mean about connections. My Uncle found a location in southern Illinois that was on the Trail of TEARS and that's where we had our annual ceremony for years. It helped honor those people and now I am honored with Tayamni.
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