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Talking Circle & Feast Meal

Booshoo aanii    -     Greetings hello

There will be a Circle gathering at

MONADNOCK STATE PARK  -  Camp Site # 6

 Jaffery, New Hampshire                                directions below

Time: 6:00pm to 9:00pm       Cost: Freely offered; freely given support is gratefully accepted.

This ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, August 16th. 2006

Food is welcome and will be shared as a feast meal.  Coffee and soft drinks will be on hand.

Feast meal food should be prepared with no seasoning.  The food will be smudged and offered to all at the end of the ceremony. 

ABOUT THE CIRCLE

Anyone you know who would be interested in coming is welcome. 

Ojibwe circle is a gathering of people learning the red path way.  We are taught by an elder who lives in Michigan.  The circle begins with traditional ceremony of smudging, and opening of the circle to the directions.  People attending offer their prayers and daily concerns in the traditional Ojibwe manner. 

The circle offers teachings of traditional Native American and First Nation people.  The information includes various publications, books and current event information, sharing of information given by our Ojibwe and other tribal elders, language study {Ojibwe mowin} and discussion among the people attending.

The circle is then closed releasing the directions.

It is requested that women wear ankle length dresses and men wear long trousers in respect of native tradition.

Any questions call Jim at 603-261-7228 or email: noodin@northeastcultural.com .

Gigawabamin iiwidii, [we will see you there]

Jim Beard

DIRECTIONS:

Take Route 101 to Dublin NH, Turn south at sign in Dublin for Monadnock State Park.  Go to toll booth at main entry and let ranger know you are there to attend ceremony at Jim Beard's site #6.  They will guide you to the site.  The entry fee to the park is $3.00 and the ranger will collect the fee.  

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