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SMOKE ON THE WIND

Rev. Thomas Dancing FeatherThere are lots of trees on our property. I know the names of some of them, like the cedar, pine, maple and oak. Looking at the trees, I notice they all have their own unique personalities. I can relate them to family and friends. So if you come and go with me into the woods, I can show you my family and friends. I have a tree named after my brother, Feather in the Wind. I feel a heart full of joy when I see it wave its branches and hear the songbirds in the tree.

It’s a good day to be in the woods.

I wave back and say, “Thank you, brother!  God bless.”

 

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He was born & raised in Ft. Wayne is of Mohawk Indian ancestry. Dancing Feather is an ordained Christian minister & he have been a teacher of the Native American Medicine Wheel for over 20 years. He writes the "Smoke on the Wind" column in the newspaper. > Read Full Biography > More Articles Written By This Writer