In April I'll be helping out with my sister's final Sunrise Dance, with building and dancing. So I been listening to a lot of Apache songs lately. Much love to my fellow Apaches out there, BIG UPS!
And yes, Diné and Ndéé rode into battle together and found refuge in each other’s homelands. We took care of each other during times of Wars against our enemies. We Gave each other livestock, guns, seeds, feathers, jewelry and hides. We exchanged lands, one summer a Navajo family will be grazing their livestock and then leave, then next summer an Apache family will come in and graze their livestock. Also, proceeding in arranging marriages to link relations and clans.
I purpose a meeting of all the Indian nations great and small unto a single reservation maybe the Lakota lands as only there can the politician see the true numbers of our kin and blood line upon this nation a spiritual wood stock so to speak. Chief Three Stones, Cherokee nations clan of the Bear. Inviting all with a D.N.A. to make a connection as a relative or kin as was spoken by Russell Means, and there we will dance the ghost dance as a single identity as was in the days of the Mississippians!