The one I feed

Two Wolves ~ Wënami Lenape

One evening an old Lenape told his grandson about a battle that was going on inside himself. He said, "My son, it is between 2 wolves.

One is evil: Anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority and ego.

The other is good: Joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith..."

The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather, "Which wolf wins?"

The old Lenape simply replied: "The one I feed."

The Wolf Ceremony

Geswanouth Slahoot ~ Chief Dan George

I wanted to give something of my past to my grandson. So I took him into the woods, to a quiet spot. Seated at my feet he listened as I told him of the powers that were given to each creature. He moved not a muscle as I explained how the woods had always provided us with food, homes, comfort, and religion. He was awed when I related to him how the wolf became our guardian, and when I told him that I would sing the sacred wolf song over him, he was overjoyed.

In my song, I appealed to the wolf to come and preside over us while I would perform the wolf ceremony so that the bondage between my grandson and the wolf would be lifelong.

I sang. In my voice was the hope that clings to every heartbeat.
I sang. In my words were the powers I inherited from my forefathers.
I sang. In my cupped hands lay a spruce seed-- the link to creation.
I sang. In my eyes sparkled love.
I sang. And the song floated on the sun's rays from tree to tree.

When I had ended, it was if the whole world listened with us to hear the wolf's reply. We waited a long time but none came.

Again I sang, humbly but as invitingly as I could, until my throat ached and my voice gave out. All of a sudden I realized why no wolves had heard my sacred song. There were none left!
My heart filled with tears. I could no longer give my grandson faith in the past, our past.

At last I could whisper to him: " It is finished!"

"Can I go home now?" He asked, checking his watch to see if he would still be in time to catch his favorite program on TV.

I watched him disappear and wept in silence. All is finished!



almost ready for the PowWow


"We have taken so much from your culture, I wish you had taken something from ours...

For there were some beautiful and good things within it. Perhaps now that the time has come, We are fearful that what you take will be lost....

I shall grab the instruments of the white man's success:
His education, his skills, and society.

If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will know each other. If you do not talk to them you will not know them, and what you do not know you will fear.

What one fears one destroys."


Chief Dan George
Geswanouth Slahoot
(Thunder coming up over the land from the water)

Do not simply follow in the footsteps of the ancients;
it is not enough ... seek what they sought.


~ RavenCrow ~




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