Seven Sacred Teachings
Seven Grandfathers Nezhwahswe Mishomisuk
Wisdom Nbwaakaawin
Love Zaagidwin
Respect Mnaadendmowin
Bravery Aakdehewin
Honesty Gwekwaadziwin
Humility Dbaadendizwin
Truth Debwewin
To the Women
The cycle of life for the woman is the baby, girl,
woman, and grandmother. These are the four directions of life. She has been
given by natural -laws, the ability to reproduce life. The most sacred of all
things is life. Therefore, all men should treat her with dignity and respect.
Never was it our way to harm her mentally or physically. Indian men were never
abusers. We always treated our women with respect and understanding. So, from
now on, I will treat women in a sacred manner. The Creator gave women the
responsibility for bringing new life into the world. Life is sacred, so I will
look upon the women in a sacred manner. In our traditional ways, the woman is
the foundation of the family. I will work with her to create a home atmosphere
of respect, security and harmony. I will refrain from any form of emotional or
physical abuse. If I have these feelings, I will talk to the Creator for
guidance. I will treat all women as if they were my own female relatives. This
is my vow.
To the Children
As an eagle prepares its young to leave the nest with all the skills and
knowledge it needs to participate in life, in the same manner so will I guide
my children. I will use the culture to prepare them for life. The most
important thing I can give to my children is time. I will spend time with them
in order to learn from them and to listen to them. l will
teach my children to pray, as well as the importance of respect. We are the
caretakers of the children for the Creator. They are His children, not ours. I
am proud of our own Native language. I will learn it if I can and help my
children to learn it. In today's world, it is easy for the children to go
astray, so I will work to provide positive alternatives for them. I will teach
them the culture. I will encourage education. I will encourage sports. I will
encourage them to talk with the elders for guidance; but mostly, I will seek to
be a role model myself. I make this commitment to my children so they will have
courage and find guidance through traditional ways
To the Family
The Creator gave to us the family, which is the place
where all teachings are handed down from the grandparent, to the parent, and to
the child. The children’s' behavior is a mirror of the
parents' behavior. Knowing this, I realize, the
importance for each Indian man to be responsible to the family in order to fulfill
the need to build a strong and balanced family. By doing this, I will break the
cycle of hurt and ensure the positive mental health of children, even the
children yet to be born. So, from now on, I will dedicate my priorities to
rebuilding my family. I must never give up and leave my family only to the
mother. I am accountable to restore the strength of my family. To do this, I
will nurture our family's spiritual, cultural, and social health. I will
demonstrate trust, respect, honor, and discipline, but mostly I will be
consistent in whatever I do with them. I will see that the grandparents and
community Elders play a significant role in the education of my children. I
realize that the male and female together are fundamental to our family life. I
will listen to my mate's council for our family's benefit, as well as for the
benefit of my Indian Nation.
To the Community
The Indian community provides many things for the
family. The most important is the sense,:- -of belonging;
that is, to belong to 'the people,' and to have a place to go. Our Indian
communities need to be restored to health so the future generation will be
guaranteed a place to go for culture, language, and Indian socializing. In the
community, the honor of one is the honor of all and the pain of one is the pain
of all. I will work to strengthen recovery in all parts of my community. As an
Indian Man, I will give back to my community by donating my time and talents
when I am able. I will cultivate friendships with other Indian men for mutual
support and strength. I will I consider the effects of our decisions on behalf
of the next seven generations; in this way, our children and grandchildren will
inherit healthy communities. I will care about those in my community so that
the mind changers, alcohol and drugs, will vanish, and our communities will
forever be free of violence. If each of us can do all these thin-s, then others
will follow; ours will be a proud community.
To the Earth
Our Mother Earth is the source of all life, whether it is the plants, the
two-legged, four-legged, winged ones or human beings. The Mother Earth is the
greatest Teacher, if we listen, observe, and respect her. When we live in
harmony with the Mother Earth, she will recycle the things we consume and make
them available to our children. As an Indian man, I must teach my children how
to care for the Earth so it is there for the future generations. So from now
on, I realize the Earth is our Mother. I will treat her with honor and respect.
I will honor the interconnectedness of all things and all forms of life. I will
realize the Earth does not belong to us, but that we belong to the Earth. The
natural law is the ultimate authority upon the lands and water. I will learn
the knowledge and wisdom of the natural laws. I will pass the knowledge onto my
children. The Mother Earth is a living entity that maintains life. I will speak
out in a good way whenever I see someone abusing the Earth. Just as I would
protect my own mother, so will I protect the Earth. I
will ensure that the land, water, and air will be intact for my children and
for my childrens' children-the unborn I
To the Creator
As an Indian man, I realize we make no gains without
the Great Spirit being in our lives. Neither 1, nor anything I attempt to do,
will work without our Creator. Being Indian and being spiritual has the same
meaning. Spirituality is our gift from the Great One. This day, I vow to walk
the
To Myself
I will think about what kind of person I want to be when I am an Elder. I will
start developing myself now to be this person. I will walk with the Great
Spirit and the grandfathers at my side. I will develop myself to remain
positive. I will develop a good mind. I will examine myself daily to see what I
did well and what I need to improve. I will examine my strengths and
weaknesses, then I will ask the Creator to guide me. I
will develop a good mind. Each day, I will I listen for the Creator's voice in
the wind. I will I watch nature and ask to be shown a lesson which will occur
on my path. I will seek out the guiding principles which guided my ancestors. I
will walk in dignity, honor and humility, conducting myself as a warrior. I
will seek the guidance of the Elders so that I may maintain the knowledge of
culture, ceremonies and songs, and so that I may pass these on to the future
generations. I can choose to do al I these things myself, because no one else
can do them for me. I know I CANNOT GIVE AWAY WHAT I DON'T HAVE, so I will need
to learn to walk the talk.