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Walking Spirit in a Native Way ~ White Mocs on the Red Road

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Walking Spirit in a Native Way Walking Spirit in a Native Way: White  Mocs  on the Red Road by James B. Beard is a profound and moving exploration of spirituality, identity, and transformation. It is more than a personal story—it is a reflection on what it means to live in harmony with nature, spirit, and oneself. Through his journey, Beard, known by his Native name Noodin, invites readers into a world shaped by the teachings of the Ojibwe people and guided by the wisdom of his mentor, Misho, an elder whose insight and patience illuminate every page.   JITHU | INFLUENCER             Available for purchase here! James Beard aka Noodin                Cultural Storyteller, Educator, Speaker,                Author      James B. Beard, Author of:      Walking Spirit in a Native Way

Grand Monadnock ~ What does the name mean?

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Article originally posted August 2014     grand monadnock   chi monidou'nok   moniadenak     Does it really mean mountain that stands alone?   A good friend of mine lives near Grand Monadnock in New Hampshire. She is of Abenaki Ancestry and has been doing research to identify the aboriginal activity around the mountain prior to colonial settlement. The information about native use of the mountain is almost nonexistent and little factual information is available. Beth has read just about anything she could find on the subject. Recently she contacted Russ Moore. Russ is a writer and has done many articles about the Monadnock Region. He responded, properly I might add, and said this:   "The best evidence of Native Americans living on or near Mt. Monadnock is that it is a Western Abenaki word and they must have been in the area to give it a name later adopted by the European decent persons who explored the area in the late 1600s and early 1...