Prepare a noble death song for the day when you go over the great divide.
Always give a word or a sign of salute when meeting or passing a friend,
Even a stranger, when in a lonely place. Show respect to all people and
Bow to none. When you arise in the morning, give thanks for the food and
For the joy of living. If you see no reason for giving thanks,
The fault lies only in yourself. Abuse no one and nothing,
For abuse turns the wise ones to fools and robs the spirit of its vision.
When it comes your time to die, be not like those whose hearts
Are filled with fear of death, so that when their time comes
They weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again
In a different way. Sing your death song and die like a hero going home."
Tecumseh, Shawnee
Great Spirit, Great Spirit, My Grandfather,
All over the earth the faces of living things are all alike. . .
Look upon these faces of children without number
And with children in their arms,
That they may face the winds and
Walk the good road to the day of quiet. . .
Black Elk, Lakota
Prayer with Music
There is no death. . .
Only a change of worlds. . .
Only a change of worlds.
Chief Seattle, Duwamish
"Whangaihia te tangata Ki te
ika ora ia mo ra tahi,
engari akohia ki te hi ora
ia mo ake tonu ake (atu)."
Feed a man with fish, he will live from day to day,
teach him how to fish, he will live forever."
"The trees, speaking one to the other said
'Watch out for the axe handle; he is one of us you know'."
- Maori sayings
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