Introduction by Nanci Little
Shield, MikMaq tribe,
Massachusetts, Turtle Island:
I received this in my email today
from Elder Three Feathers in
Canada on the Pabineau Reserve,
new Brunswick:
8,000 DRUMS on
March 21, 2008 at noon
Wow wouldn’t this sound amazing to
hear and to know we were all doing
this together… please forward on.
I think if all nations who played
a drum could also participate that
would be so beautiful to see that
too. There are people from other
Nations that would drum on this
day in Solidarity… so I’m passing
this onto them. D.
PLEASE ~ DO YOUR PART AND
FORWARD TO ALL OF OUR RED NATIONS…
SUPPORT ALL OF OUR BROTHERS AND
SISTERS… LET US STAND TOGETHER AS
ONE PROUD UNITED NATION!
Passing along the word to bring
healing for our Mother Earth
This special event will take place
12 noon EST. It is also a full
moon that day and spring equinox
is March 20, 2008 (eg. if you are
on the west coast, your time will
be 10am this will be your time to
be aligned with us here in EST
etc. etc.)
8,000 DRUMS on March 21 at noon
HELLO, GREETINGS, ANIIN, TANSI,
HAN, HAKODA!!
Darlene Courchene was contacted by
my friend Gilles Novaks who is a
Montagnais Indian from Montreal.
He is a Medicine Man and a Healer.
He asked me to get as many Tribal
people to participate in a
worldwide ceremony called the
“8,000 Drums”. He was contacted by
two Huron Clan Grandmothers from
up there in Canada and they asked
him to help spread the word to all
Indians everywhere.
It will take place on March 21,
2008 at 12:00 noon.
All you need to do is play a drum
either alone,
or with a group or have the whole
Tribe participate.
The purpose is to fulfill the
OTOMI PROPHECY. The Otomi’s are
Mayan Olmec and Toltec
descendants. The drums will be
played so that the Creator will
hear us and grant our wishes as we
pray for help in the Healing
Process of our Mother Earth.
People are destroying Her and our
Mother Earth needs our prayers.
Thank you.
Ewo-wox-co-dah-wa
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'8,000 DRUMS ~ 21 MARCH' is
being discussed at many websites.
Here is one of those, Tribe Net's
'Native Peoples' website: