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The creative metaphorical relationship of the spirit of the bear to Laura is an expression of the art of walking in two worlds and balancing the physical with the spiritual.
"I walked where the Grizzly Bear dances. I feel his pleasure, excitement and freedom on the earth and in the wind that carries his messages from the past. I dance where the Grizzly Bear danced his steps leaving an ancestral footprint on the land like a cellular memory in my blood. His face is a shadow that calls to me as the wind calls his name "St'álhalam." The Grizzly Bear he sings his songs as we unite under his skin. I now walk where he left his ancestral footprints. I heard his prayer, I felt his pain; I am his anger; I am his hope; I am his faith. He now dances upon the earth, now, only where I leave my ancestral footprints."
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Here is the Historical Women's Declaration written in collaboration with many women from different origins together with the Kanienkehaka (Mohawk) Traditional Council of Kahnawake. This Declaration is on the official website of the Venezuelan Consulate in Montreal. and has been so far translated in French, English, Spanish, German and soon in Russian and Arabic! Thank you for helping us share this peaceful information to all. Skennen Kowa, Great Peace to you
http://www.consulvenemontreal.org/noticias/17/10/consulado_general_de_venezuela_en_montreal_canad_visita_a_reserva_ind_gena_kanhawake
The video version with beautiful images of the ceremonial garden at the Longhouse: https://youtu.be/JdvoktYMX5k
marieclaudelacroix@yahoo.comDeclaration%20English%20Final.pdf