Prayers by Tradition

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Native American Indian

  • Oh our Mother the Earth ...
  • Grandfather, Great Spirit, once more ...
  • In the house made of dawn ...
  • Tuncas'ila I ask you to hear my voice ...
  • And now, Grandfather, I ask you to bless the white man ...
  • Grandfather, Great Spirit, you have been always ...
  • Grandfather, Great Mysterious One ...
  • O our Father, the Sky, hear us ...
  • May those without voice be heard ...
  • Oh, Great Spirit, whose voice ...
  • Cover my earth mother four times ...
  • May all I say and all I think be in harmony with Thee ...
  • Our old women gods, we ask you ...
  • Let it rain ... (video)
  • In striving to recognize the primacy of Fire and Light ...
  • With visible breath I am walking ...
  • Now this day, My sun father ...
  • The great sea moves me! The great sea sets me adrift ...
  • Creator hear us, for we are your children ...
  • I do pray ... For all the children, that they may grow with peace ...
  • It is lovely indeed ...
  • The Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address ...
  • We return thanks to our mother ...
  • Creator of heaven and earth, You are ...
  • The Sun, the Light of the world ...
  • I think over again my small adventures, My fears ...
  • It was the wind that gave them life ...
  • With your feet I walk ...
  • Creator, open our hearts to peace ...
  • I do not think that the measure of a civilization is how tall its buildings of concrete are ...
  • Silence, they say, is the voice of complicity ...
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