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Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv)

“I am Cherokee and Proud"

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I am Native American and interested in connecting with my family and friends. I am Cherokee through and through, heart and soul and proud of my heritage hence the name PROUD Raven. I am from the beautiful mountains of eastern Tennessee although I've lived around the world over the years but the saying there is no place like home is certainly true. I look forward to meeting new friends and many from my native family online. I love to write so there will be regular blogs added some public and some specifically for my added friends eyes only. This will be a place where discussions will vary and responses are welcome. Serious topics, funny antics, personal comments and who knows what else may appear here. This space will likely be where I share my thoughts, opinions, ideas, etc on any topic that strikes my fancy. I hope you will read and respond.
Weekly Native Quote
Updated: June 20, 2007
~~~ Dennis Banks (1937– ) Activist and co-founder of the American Indian Movement (AIM) (Anishinabe)from "His Aim is True," MetroActive (March 14, 1996)"What we did in the 1960s and early 1970s was raise the consciousness of white America that this government has a responsibility to Indian people. That there are treaties; that textbooks in every school in America have a responsibility to tell the truth. An awareness reached across America that if Native American people had to resort to arms at Wounded Knee, there must really be something wrong. And Americans realized that native people are still here, that they have a moral standing, a legal standing. From that, our own people began to sense the pride."
Native Recipe
A new recipe will be added twice weekly
Cracklin Bread
Posted June 20, 2007
2 c Cornmeal
1 c Cracklins (Fried pork skin)
1 t Salt
Hot water
Add enough hot water to make into dough thick enough to shape into small loaves. Break cracklins into small pieces and add to dough. Bake in 350 degree oven for 45 mins. to an hour.
Learn Tsalagi (Cherokee)
A new word or phrase will be added twice weekly.
Posted June 20, 2007...
Tsalagi: didananvwidagedolitlega (dee dah nah nuh wee dah gay doe lee tlay gah)
English: I am going to the store for a while (actual translation: to the store...I am going...for a while)

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Tennessee Time

Daughter of the Sun
Updated Weekly
Last Updated: June 28, 2007

The Sun lived on the other side of the sky vault, but her daughter lived in the middle of the sky, directly above the Earth. Every day as the sun was climbing along the sky arch to the west, she used to stop at her daughters house for dinner.

Now, the Sun hated the people of this Earth, because they never looked straight at her without squinting. She said to her brother, the Moon, "My grandchildren are ugly, they screw up their faces whenever they see me.

But the Moon said, "I like my younger brothers, I think they are handsome." This was because they always smiled pleasantly at his mild glow in the night sky.

The Sun was jealous of the Moon's popularity and decided to kill the people. Every day when she got near her daughter's house, she sent down such sultry heat that fever broke out and people died by the hundreds. When everyone had lost some friend ands it seemed as if no one would be spared, the humans went for help to the little men. these men, who were friendly spirits, said that the only way the people could save themselves was to kill Sun.

The Little Men Made medicine to change two of the humans into snakes, the spreading adder and copperhead, who could hide near the daughter's door and bite the old Sun. The Snakes went up to the sky and lay in wait until the sun arrived for dinner. But when the spreading adder was about to spring, her bright light blinded him and he could only spit out yellow slime, as he does to this day when he tries to bite. The Sun called him a nasty thing and went into the house, and the copperhead was so discouraged that he crawled off without trying to do anything.

The people still dying from the terrible heat, went a second time to the Little Men for help. Again the Little Men made medicine and changed one man into the great Uktena, the water monster, and another into a rattlesnake. As before, the serpents had instructions to kill the old Sun when she stopped at her daughter's house. Uktena was large and fierce, with horns on his head, and everyone thought he would be sure to succeed. But the rattlesnake was so eager that he raced ahead and coiled up just outside the house. When the Sun's daughter opened the door to look for her mother, he struck and she fell dead in the doorway. Forgetting to wait for the old Sun, he went back to the people, and Uktena was so angry at the rattlesnake's stupidity that he went back too.

Since then we pray to the rattlesnake and don't kill him, because he wishes people well and never tries to bite if we don't disturb him. But Uktena grew angrier and more dangerous all the time. He became so venomous that if he even looked at a man, the man's whole family would die. Eventually the people held a council and decided that he was just too dangerous, so they sent him to Galun'lati, the world, where he still is.

When the Sun found her daughter dead, she shut herself up in the house and grieved. Now the people were no longer dying from the heat, but they lived in darkness. Once more they sought help from the Little Men, who said that in order to coax the Sun out, they must bring her daughter back from Tsusgina'i. This is the ghost country, which lies in Usunhi'yi, the Darking Land in the west.

The people chose seven men to make the journey. The Little Men told the seven to take a box, and told each man to carry sourwood rod a handbreadth long. when they got to Tsugina'i, the Little Men explained, they would find all the ghost at a dance. They should stand outside the circle, and when the Sun's daughter danced past them, they must strike her with the rods and she would fall to the ground. Then they could put her in the box and bring her back to her mother. But when they must not open the box and bring her back to her mother. But they must not open that box, not even a crack, until they arrived home. The seven men took the rods and the box and traveled west for seven days until they came to the Darkening Land.

There they found a great crowd of ghost having a dance, just as if they were alive. The Sun's daughter was in the outside circle. As she danced past them, one of the seven men struck her with his rod, and then another and another, until at the seventh round she fell out of the ring. The men put her into the box and closed the lid, and the other ghost never seem to notice what had happened.

The seven took up the box and started home toward the east. In a while the girl came to life again and begged to be let out, but the party went on without answering. Soon she called again and said she was hungry, but they did not reply. When at last the group was very near home, the daughter of the sun cried that she was smothering and begged them to raise the lid just a little. Now they were afraid that she was really dying, so they barely cracked the lid to give her air. There was a fluttering sound, and something flew past them into the bushes. Then they heard a redbird cry, "Kwish!Kwish!Kwish!" Shutting the lid, they went on again. But when they arrived at the settlements and opened the box, it was empty.

So we know that the redbird is the daughter of the Sun. And if the party had kept the box closed, as the Little Men told them to, they could have brought her home safely, and today we would be able to recover our friends from the Ghost Country. Because the seven opened the box, however, we can never bring back people who die.

The Sun had been hopeful when the party had started off for the Darkening Land, but when they came back without her daughter, she wept until her tears caused a great flood. Fearing that the world would be drowned, the people held another council and decided to send their handsomest young men and women to amuse the Sun and stop her crying. This group danced before her and sang their best songs, but for a long time she kept her face bowed and paid no attention. At last when the drummer suddenly changed the song, she looked up and was so pleased at the sight of the beautiful young people that she forgot her grief and smiled.

~~ Author Unknown

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Music:

I love Native music, classical, pop, oldies but goodies, some country.

Movies:

I am not picky on movies other than I don't enjoy science fiction or kung fu type. Other than that I'm pretty flexible.
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Television:

I am addicted to American Idol. I have got into watching Americas got talent, The next best thing an So you think you can dance this season since I don't have Idol to watch during the summer :( Other than that I'm kind of a news junkie and watch the oldies but goodies like I Love Lucy, Andy Griffith,etc. I'm not a big television watcher though.

American Idol Update
Well Jordin won but of course many others will still get contracts or some sort of job in the industry. I am still in withdrawl as I miss the show so much and can't wait for next season to begin. I will start the weekly updates again when the new season begins.

Click Here: Keep up on the Idol Contestants

Books:

I read a lot and if I tried to list all of my favorites the list would go on forever. I don't read science fiction or really bazaar books but other than that I read most everything.

Heroes:

My sons. They have become great men and made a great life for their families. I am very proud of them. My parents were great people and worked hard to raise myself and my siblings as responsible and caring adults. We aren't perfect but we always return in the end to our parental teachings. My grandparents laid the foundation for our family connection which is strong and very close. I am very proud of my family for who they are as human beings.

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My Blog

Stress Management

WOW what a doozy of a topic. Stress management in my opinion means that a person attempts to find ways to cope with their stress or to alleviate stress all together or at least minimize the stressful ...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Wed, 20 Jun 2007 12:42:00 PST

Seeing Over The Horizon

It feels wonderful when the rough times begin to fade and the new wonderful days arrive. You begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel and know that soon tomorrow will be here and it will be far...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Wed, 09 May 2007 04:46:00 PST

What is sacrificial love?

Some parents feel that sacrificing is us doing without to give to our children. Well if that means you only have a little food and feed them before yourselves or only enough money to buy clothes for t...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Wed, 02 May 2007 08:55:00 PST

Experience Joy

What is Joy? Well we may think joy is something gushy and extreme that we plant on our face to express to others. Perhaps a sportsman thinks that they feel joy when they hit that homerun, make that to...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Sat, 28 Apr 2007 06:37:00 PST

Sadness this week

I wanted to note here the reason I've not been online the last few days. My niece is a student at VA Tech and lived in the Dorm where the first two victims were shot. For hours we didn't know if she w...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Thu, 19 Apr 2007 07:46:00 PST

Change

"GOD, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, The courage to change the things I can, And the wisdom to know the difference." -- Author Unknown This saying is so true. We do need...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Sun, 15 Apr 2007 08:46:00 PST

Family Members Who Don't Understand

In my field of work I've dealt with those who suffer from chronic illnesses who find that when the chips are down they do not get the support needed from those they love most. When a person is experie...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Sat, 31 Mar 2007 07:53:00 PST

Native American Code of Ethics

Each morning upon rising, and each evening before sleeping, give thanks for the life within you and for all life, for the good things the Creator has given you and for the opportunity to grow a littl...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Tue, 27 Mar 2007 07:11:00 PST

Bill O'Reilly... No Spin Zone? Yea Right!

I admit to watching Bill O'Reilly on Fox news some and even finding his show entertaining. However, for him to claim that no spin goes on during his show or that it is fair and balanced is almost laug...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:10:00 PST

A Note For Future Generations...

If you had to write a note - one note- and leave propped against the sugar bowl on your kitchen table for future generations to read what would you say in the note? Never stop learning. We always n...
Posted by Denise: Proud Raven (Utlvquedi Golanv) on Sat, 24 Mar 2007 10:06:00 PST