There never was a good war or a bad peace. ~Ben Franklin
Time: June 21, 2010 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Location: SingingStones, Sapulpa (greater Tulsa)
Street: 3965 Lakeside Dr
City/Town: Sapulpa
Website or Map: http://www.wolakota.org
Event Type: world-peace, summer-solstice
Organized By: Clark Inkanish, Rev. Anne Clement, Annie Murrell
Latest Activity: Jun 20, 2010
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World Peace and Prayer Day and Sacred Sites Day
All Nations-All People-One Prayer:
Healing the Earth-Our Home
June 21, 2010
Honoring the Prayer Call of Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Keeper of the Sacred Pipe of the Lakota Sioux Nation
Key Speaker
Richard Grounds, Ph.D, Director, Euchee Language Project
Gathering The People, Tulsa Indian Club-Drum and Songs
Prayer of Opening, Rev. Anne Clement
Introduction of Speaker by Ann Dapice, Ph.D
This event has been brought into being as a response to the call for prayer and meditation of Chief Arvol Looking Horse, Spiritual Leader of the Lakota Sioux and the 19th Generation of The Keeper of The Sacred Pipe, given by the Sacred White Buffalo Calf Woman. This call is for Spiritual Leaders throughout the Global Community, people of all beliefs and traditions to come together, to focus our thoughts and prayers regarding the bleeding of Our Mother Earth and to acknowledge the World Peace and Prayer Day and Sacred Sites Day.
For more information about the efforts of Chief Arvol Looking Horse you may go to his website www.wolakota.org or www.manataka.org
Honor us with your presence June 21
At SingingStones
3965 Lakeside Dr, Sapulpa
Gathering at 5:30pm Ceremony at 7:00pm
Native American Drumming- Blessing of Water
Meditative Walk of the Land
Fire Circle Meditation
Bring these items for your comfort and participation
Water in Metal or Glass Bottle to be blessed
Cushion or blanket to sit on
Bring personal snack if you need to eat as food will not be available
Drink extra water as this activity will be outside
Carpool if possible as parking is limited
Directions: From South HW 75, take Sapulpa Exit at 117 west to 39th west Ave. North on 39th to Lakeside, West on Lakeside. SINGING STONES sign on North side of Street.
This event brought into being by persons concerned for the future of our earth, our children and all humanity
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