woensdag 4 augustus 2021

4e vuur

The Fourth fire prophecy was delivered by a pair of prophets. 

The first prophet said...

You will know the future of our people by the face the light skinned race wears. If they come wearing the face of brotherhood, then there will come a time of wonderful change for generations to come. 

They will bring new knowledge and articles that can be joined with the knowledge of this country. In this way, two nations will join to make a mighty nation. 

This new nation will be joined by two more, so that four will form the mightiest nation of all. 

You will know the face of the brotherhood if the light skinned race comes carrying no weapons, if they come bearing only their knowledge, and a hand shake.



The other prophet said...

Beware if the light skinned race comes wearing the face of death. 

You must be careful, because the face of brotherhood and the face of death look very much alike. 

If they come carrying a weapon... beware. 

If they come in suffering... They could fool you. Their hearts may be filled with greed for the riches of this land. 

If they are indeed your brothers, let them prove it. Do not accept them in total trust. 

You shall know that the face they wear is one of death, if the rivers run with poison and fish become unfit to eat. You shall know them by these many things.



While at the "Fifth Stopping Place", the light-skinned people in big wooden boats, known as the French arrived. Consequently, the French were called Wemitigoozhii ("wooden-boat people"). 

Though the French Crown was interested in colonialism, as far as the Anishinaabeg were concerned, the French appeared only interested in commerce and trade through mercantilism. 

Together with the French, the Anishinaabeg formed trade alliances, which not only extended French colonial powers into the heart of North America, but strengthened the political and military might of the Anishinaabeg.



After the French came the Zhaaganaash ("Off-shore ones") of Great Britain. 

But out of the Zhaaganaash came the Gichi-mookomaan ("Big-knives")—the Virginians (i.e. Americans). 


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