
Thousands of clay, slate, copper and stone artifacts
were unearthed in ancient mounds.


Thousands of clay, slate, copper and stone artifacts
were unearthed in ancient mounds.

Oh YHWH,
Whose Voice I hear in the wind,
Whose Breath gives life to the world,
Hear me.
I come to You as one of Your many children,
I am small and weak,
I need Your strength and wisdom.
May I walk in beauty,
Make my eyes behold the red and purple sunset,
Make my hands respect the things that You have made,
and my ears sharp to hear Your voice.
Make me wise so that I may know
the things that You have taught Your children,
The lessons that You hide in every leaf and rock.
Make me strong.
Not to be superior to my brothers
but to be able to fight my greatest enemy.. Myself.
Make me ever ready to come to You with straight eyes
so that when life fades as the faded sunset,
My spirit will come to you without shame.

Proof Native Americans are Israelites pt1 of 6
Israelites in America pt1 of 8

Written in Ancient Block Hebrew found in Newark, OH Indian Mounds.
Decalogue Stone and Keystone
Decalogue Stone Pictures
Decalogue Alphabet
The Decalogue Stone

YHWH keystone written in Ancient Block Hebrew found in Newark, OH Indian Mounds.

Judaculla Rock, Cullowhee, NC
The rock of Goliath
Judaculla Indian Rock pt1
Judaculla Indian Rock pt2
Tsul’kalu Rock
Tsul’Kalu – Wikipedia
The Slant Eyed Giant
Judaculla Rock

Man with hands on hips
Animal standing
Creator on throne
Tetragrammaton lower right
Petroglyphs and Orbs
Glyphs of Interest Native Rock Art
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Native American Petroglyph
Cherokee Phoenix and Indians’ Advocate
Wednesday, March 25, 1829 Vol. II, no.2 Page 1, col. 5a.
By Israel Worsley. London, 1828.
We shall probably surprise most of our readers when we state the object of this little volume, which is nothing less than to show that the Indians of America are, in all probability the descendants of the lost Ten tribes of Israel. This is an idea which has it seems, of late years occupied some attention on the other side of the Atlantic, the Rev.Dr. Elias Boudinot having published a work in support of it in 1826, entitled “A Star in the West”, which was followed in 1825 by another written by a Mr. Smith servant of a church in Poultney. The object of the present writer is chiefly to condense and arrange the facts and reasonings that have been advanced by his predecessors; and to add such additional matter in support of the views which they have advocated, as he has been able to collect in the course of his own reading.
We extract a few sentences from his concluding chapter, in which he give a summary of his argument. After contending that the tribes in question must have an existence some where, and remarking that in the Book of Esdras they are mentioned as having journeyed to a land where no man dwelt, he proceeds in reference to the Indians as follows: “They are living in tribes; they have all a family likeness, though covering thousands of leagues of land, and have a tradition prevailing universally, that they came into that country at the northwest corner, they are a very religious people, and yet have entirely escaped the idolatry of the old words. They acknowledge On G_d, the Great Spirit, who created all things seen and unseen; the name to whom this being is known to them all, the old Hebrew name of G_d he is also called yehowah, sometimes yah, and also abba. For this Great Being they profess a high reverence, calling him the head of their community, and themselves his favorite people. They believe that he was more favorable to them in old times than he is now, that their fathers were in a covenant with him, that he talked with them & gave them laws. They are distinctly heard to sing within their religious dances, hallelluyah [sic] and praise to Yah. Other remarkable sounds go out of their mouths, as shillu-yo, shillu-he, ale-yo, he-wah, yohewah, but they profess not to know the meaning of these words; only that they learned to use them upon sacred occasions. They acknowledge the government of a Providence overruling all things, and express a willing submission to whatever takes place. They keep annual feasts which resemble those of the Mosaic ritual; A feast of first fruits, which they do not permit themselves to taste until they have made an offering of them to G_d; also, an evening festival, in which no bone of the animal that is eaten may be broken & if one family be not large enough to consume the whole of it, neighboring family is called in to assist until the whole of it is consumed, and the relics (leftovers) are burned before the rising of the next day’s sun. There is one part of the animal which they never eat, the hollow part of the thigh. They eat bitter vegetables & observe severe fasts for the purpose of cleansing themselves from sin. They have also a feast of harvest, when their fruits are gathered in, a daily sacrifice, and a feast of love. Their fore-fathers, practiced the rite of circumcision, but not knowing why so strange a practice was continued, and not approving of it, they gave it up. There is a sort of jubilee kept by some of them. They have cities of refuge to which a guilty man and even a murderer may fly and be safe.” pp. 181, 182.
Another account, we observe of the lost Ten Tribes has lately been given in a German publication, which, on highly probable grounds, makes at least a large portion of them to have established themselves in the district of the great Plain of Central Asia, called Bucharia, where, it appears they amount even at this day to a third part of the population. The traditions preserved among this remnant of the chosen people might perhaps assist in determining whether or not the American Indians are descendants of the same stock.
Apparently “The Dragon” has pursued the physical children of Jacob (Israel) to the ends of the Earth in order to eradicate them, and those, that evil could not eradicate, had their religion contaminated by Babylonian (Roman Catholic or Christopagan) influence. Needless to say, “Neither Columbus nor Eric the Red discovered America.”
It is all too apparent that no one that has descended from ancient Israel (all 12 tribes) is willing to admit that their ancestors were already “PAGANIZED” prior to relocating (escaping), whether to America or some other country (England, Ireland, Scotland, Africa, etc. . .). Therefore, when these people start going BACK TO THEIR ROOTS, they STOP short of going all the way back to the era of when ancient Israel was most obedient. For this reason, it is an error to assume that there is purity of faith in any religion based on LAW (Torah) . . . even so, it is an eye opener to discover
the great lengths that evil (HaSatan or Human Nature) has gone through to pursue “The Children of YHWH” even to the ends of the Earth.
The Plains tribes, members of the Lakota, Dakota, and Yankton Sioux, have a yearly ritual called the “Sun Dance” where the men are hung from a stake and pierced, a lot like a crucifixion. One of my Native American friends explained it to me once, when we were in college. The men hang from the stake, or pole, connected to it with ropes and thin bones that were pierced through the skin on the chest. While there, they are required to “dance” while hanging on the pole until the piercings work loose or tear out. Women are not allowed to “hang”, but have been known to cut pieces of their flesh out. White men and women are not allowed to view or participate in the actual Sun Dance, but the Native Americans put on “mock” dances for their benefit.
I have studied portions of their religion, and it is very similar to Judaism (the Native Americans will tell you that it is the closest to actual Judaism that you can get). The people themselves are very loving and will give you the shirt off of their backs if you need it, no questions asked (my step-grandmother is Lakota Sioux). Members of the Sioux tribe here have a tradition when a child is born, they make something called a “Star Quilt”, which is just what the name implies, it is a quilt with a large star in the middle of it that is given to the baby to protect it from “evil spirits”. I received one when my eldest son was born.
The eight point star quilt is also given as a “trade” or a gift, and it is highly prized and honored. I always thought it bore some similarities to the Star of David.
One of their beliefs is in “White Buffalo Calf Woman“. When a completely white buffalo is born, this will mark her arrival to save all Native Americans from persecution. It is a story that has been long told. I see similarities to Messiah’s second coming.
by Rob Wood
This article represents a brief introduction to the seven sacred ceremonies of the ancient Cherokee. For the most part, this information comes from Tribes that Slumber Indians of the Tennessee Region. It is never a good Idea to present information from a single source, especially with such a complex subject; however, time limited the ability to do more research. Undoubtedly, each ceremony deserves several pages. Hopefully, in subsequent articles more in depth research will be possible, and details from a variety of sources can be included.Two numbers are sacred to the Cherokee. Four is one number, it represented the four primary directions. At the center of their paths lays the sacred fire. Seven is the other and most sacred number. Seven is represented in the seven directions: north, south, east, west, above, bellow, and “here in the center” (Lewis & Kneberg, p. 175), the place of the sacred fire. Seven also represented the seven ancient ceremonies that formed the yearly Cherokee religious cycle. Six of the ceremonies took place every year, the seventh was celebrated every seventh year. They were held between March and November, based on the phases of the crescent or new moon. The First New Moon of Spring Ceremony was the first.
The First New Moon of Spring Ceremony took place “When the grass began to grow and the trees send out their pale new leaves&ldots;” (Lewis & Kneberg, p. 176-77), around the first new moon of March. This festival initiated the planting season and incorporated predictions concerning crop success or failure. It lasted seven days and included dancing and the re-lighting of the sacred fire by the fire maker. The ceremony included sacrificing a deer tongue in the fire. All the home fires were extinguished and rekindled from the sacred fire?s coals.
In August came the Green Corn Ceremony. It was performed when the new corn was ripe enough to eat. New corn was not to be eaten until after the ceremony took place. Messengers were sent to notify the towns of the nation about when the celebration would take place. Along the way they gathered seven ears of corn, each from a field of a different clan. After the messengers returned, the chief and his seven councilors fasted for six days. The ceremony began on the seventh. Again, the sacred fire was extinguished and rekindled. As with the First New Moon Ceremony, a deer tongue was sacrificed in the sacred fire. Kernels from the seven ears of corn that had been gathered from the clans were also sacrificed. A powder made from tobacco was sprinkled over the fire. Afterward, the Chief offered a prayer, dedicating the corn to the Creator. Food that was made from the new corn was brought to the townhouse and everyone was fed. The Chief and his councilors could only eat corn from the previous year?s crop for another seven days.
The Ripe Corn Ceremony was held in late September. It was the only ancient ceremony that survived into the 20th century. It celebrated the maturing of the corn crop and was held outdoors in the square ground. In the center of the ground a leafy tree was set. The celebration lasted four days and was also marked by feasting. During the ceremony a special dance was performed by the Chief?s right-hand man, as he danced he carried a green bough. A man?s dance was also performed in which each man carried a green bough. While it was taking place women were excluded from the square.
The third ceremony in the cycle was the Great New Moon Ceremony. It took place in October when the new moon appeared. Since autumn was the season when Cherokee stories say the world was created, it represented the new year celebration. Each family brought some produce from their field to share, such as corn, beans and pumpkins. Ceremonies included dancing, purification by immersing seven times in water, called “ going to water” (Mooney, p. 230). The purification ceremony included predictions of health for the coming year by the “priest” using the sacred crystal.
Ten days after the New Moon Ceremony “Atohuna” was held, the reconciliation or “Friends Made” ceremony. The ceremony dealt with relationships between two people of the same or opposite sex. According to Tribes that Slumber, “these relationships were bonds of “eternal friendship in which each person vowed to regard the other as himself as long as they both lived.” (p.183) It was a ceremony that was a pledge of universal fraternal or paternal love. It also “entailed reconciliation between those who had quarreled during the previous year.” (p. 183) It symbolized the uniting of the people with the Creator and purification of body and mind. The New Moon Ceremony was said to have been the “most profoundly religious” (p. 183) of all the ceremonies. As with other observances, it also involved the rekindling of the sacred fire.
The sixth ceremony in the cycle was the Bounding Bush Ceremony. Few details are now known about this ceremony. Apparently, it was non-religious in nature and was celebrated by feasting and dancing. In the dance, men an women alternated in pairs. Two male leaders carried hoops with four spokes, each with a white feather at the end. The remainder of the dance is described as follows: other pairs in the center and at the end of the dancing column also carried hoops. All of the remaining couples carried white pine boughs in their right hands. The dance movement was circular, and in the center was a man with a small box. He danced around within the circle, singing as he did so, and as he passed by the dancers, each dropped a piece of tobacco in the box (Lewis & Kneberg, p. 185)
The dance ended at midnight and was repeated on three successive nights. On the fourth night there was a feast before the dancing. Dancing resumed at midnight. This time people dropped pine needles into the box. At the end of the dance, near daylight, the dancers formed a circle around the sacred fire: “One by one, they advanced three times toward the fire, the third time tossing both tobacco and pine needles into the flames.” (Lewis & Kneberg, p. 185)
Every seventh year the Uku Dance replaced the Great New Moon ceremony. In this dance the Chief, or Uku, led the nation in a ceremony of thanks giving and rejoicing. At the conclusion of the four day observance, the Chief was “reinvested with his religious and civil powers by his right-hand man. “Uku was one of several titles conferred upon him. During ?Friends Made? ceremony, for example, his title meant ?one who renews heart and body.? ” (Lewis & Kneberg, p. 185) Before the chief performed his dance, he was ritually bathed by his councilors with water warmed by the “Honored Woman.” He wore special regalia for the occasion and performed a dance around a specially prepared circle in the center of the square ground. Prior to dancing, the Chief was carried from a specially prepared throne, painted white. His feet were not allowed to touch the ground until he was brought to the circle. As he danced, he moved slowly around the circle, inclining his head to each spectator. Each spectator bowed in turn to the Chief.
As was stated at the start, this is only a brief description of the ancient Cherokee ceremonial cycle. There were also a number of other dances performed for special purposes throughout the year. It is hoped that more information on these, and Cherokee cosmology in general, can be presented in the future.
Sources:
Lewis, Thomas M. N. and Madeline Kneberg. Tribes that Slumber Indians of the Tennessee Region. Knoxville, Tennessee: The University of Tennessee Press, tenth printing 1994; 196 p.Mooney, James. History, Myths, and Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees. Asheville, North Carolina, 1992
Belief in one supreme being formed the central theme of the Cherokee religion. This being’s name was Yowah, a name so sacred that it could not be spoken aloud, except by certain priests. Even such individuals, dedicated from childhood to the performance of religious rites, uttered it in public only while singing a hymn — a hymn that was sung but once a year.
Yowah, the supreme god, was conceived of as a unity of three beings, referred to as “The Elder Fires Above” who were the creators of the universe. These Elder Fires* first created the sun and the moon and gave the world its form. Then they returned to the seventh heaven in the sky, leaving the sun and the moon to finish the creation of the stars and all living things, and to rule over them.
This explains why Cherokee prayers used the expression, ‘Sun, my creator’ During the process of creation, the sun and the moon appointed fire as the protector of human beings and to be the intermediary between man and the sun. Smoke was the fire’s messenger who bore the prayers of man from earth to heaven.


The Northern Cherokee Nation of the Old Louisiana Territory has recently shocked the world by claiming their ancient Oral legends tell of a Cherokee migration made to America from the area known as Masada.
This startling evidence is being offered to the public by Beverly Baker Northup whom is the spokesperson for their organization. The evidence offered in support of this connection to Cherokees escaping the mountain fortress of Masada is based in part of what Northup claims is stories passed down from elders and the similarity between ancient words.
Beverly Baker Northup believes there is a connection between these two peoples based on evidence of Jews of the region around Masada during Roman times wearing braided hair and the similarities that the spokesperson attributes to Hebrew language.
In explaining this connection Beverly Baker Northup is quoted as saying:
“The story has been kept alive among our Cherokee people that the Sicarii who escaped from Masada, are some of our ancestors who managed to cross the water to this land, and later became known as Cherokees. (Please note the phonetic resemblance of Si’cari’i and, Cherokee or Tsa’ra-gi’.)”
Northup claims that the famous scholar Josephus wrote that there were escapees from Masada in which the spokesperson for the Northern Cherokee states that this is evidence that gives credence to this connection between the Cherokee Indians and the Jews.
In addition to other startling claims, there is also the belief by the Northern Cherokee that a rock that was uncovered in Tennessee in 1889 that is named the Bat Creek Stone, proves a transatlantic connection to Jews.
Northup believes that the scratched writings on the rock indicate that the stone is evidence of a first century Atlantic Crossing to America by these escaped Jews that later became known as the Northern Cherokee Indians.
The Northern Cherokee attempted to gain full legislative recognition in the State of Missouri in 1985 that was eventually vetoed by Governor John Ashcroft. Governor Ashcroft made the following statement concerning his decision to veto the recognition of the Northern Cherokee:
“The Federal Government has traditionally exercised authority with respect to Indian Affairs. I am not persuaded that the state has such a substantial interest in this area that it should become involved in the recognition of Indian tribes.”
Sources among some federally recognized Indian Tribes have stated that Mr. Ashcroft’s comments were 100% correct and should be referred to from time to time.

Story told by Ohio Indians to their children Some time in the future, the animals would begin to disappear. People would no longer see the wolf, or the bear, or the eagles. And, the story goes, the giant trees would also disappear. And people would fight with each other and not love each other. And, the story goes, the beautiful rainbow in the sky would fade away, and people would not see the rainbow anymore.
Well, children would come. And these children would love the animals, and they would bring back the animals. They would love trees, and they would bring back the giant trees. And these children would love other people and they would help people to live in peace with, each other. And these children would love the rainbow, and they would bring back the beautiful rainbow in the sky. For this reason we call these children the warriors of the rainbow.
•1Thessalonians 5:5
Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day:
we are not of the night, nor of darkness.
There was an old lady, from the Cree tribe, named Eyes of Fire, who prophesied that one day, because of the white mans’ or Yo-ne-gis’ greed, there would come a time, when the fish would die in the streams, the birds would fall from the air, the waters would be blackened, and the trees would no longer be, mankind as we would know it would all but cease to exist.There would come a time when the “keepers of the legend, stories, culture rituals, and myths, and all the Ancient Tribal Customs” would be needed to restore us to health. They would be man-kinds? key to survival, they were the Warriors of the Rainbow. There would come a day of awakening when all the peoples of all the tribes would form a New World of Justice, Peace, Freedom and recognition of the Great Spirit.
The Warriors of the Rainbow would spread these messages and teach all peoples of the Earth or Elohi. They would teach them how to live the Way of the Great Spirit. They would tell them of how the world today has turned away from the Great Spirit and that is why our Earth is Sick. The Warriors of the Rainbow would show the peoples that this Ancient Being (the Great Spirit), is full of love and understanding, and teach them how to make the Earth or Elohi beautiful again. These Warriors would give the people principles or rules to follow to make their path right with the world. These principles would be those of the Ancient Tribes. The Warriors of the Rainbow would teach the people of the ancient practices of Unity, Love and Understanding. They would teach of Harmony among people in all four comers of the Earth.
Like the Ancient Tribes, they would teach the peoples how to pray to the Great Spirit with love that flows like the beautiful mountain stream, and flows along the path to the ocean of life. Once again, they would be able to feel joy in solitude and in councils. They would be free of petty jealousies and love all mankind as their brothers, regardless of color, race or religion. They would feel happiness enter their hearts, and become as one with the entire human race. Their hearts would be pure and radiate warmth, under standing and respect for all mankind, Nature, and the Great Spirit. They would once again fill their minds, hearts, souls, and deeds with the purest of thoughts. They would seek the beauty of the Master of Life – the Great Spirit! They would find strength and beauty in prayer and the solitudes of life.
Their children would once again be able to run free and enjoy the treasures of Nature and Mother Earth. Free from the fears of toxins and destruction, wrought by the Yo-ne-gi and his practices of greed. The rivers would again run clear, the forests be abundant and beautiful, the animals and birds would be replenished. The powers of the plants and animals would again be respected and conservation of all that is beautiful would become a way of life.
The poor, sick and needy would be cared for by their brothers and sisters of the Earth. These practices would again become a part of their daily lives. The leaders of the people would be chosen in the old way – not by their political party, or who could speak the loudest, boast the most, or by name calling or mud slinging, but by those whose actions spoke the loudest. Those who demonstrated their love, wisdom, and courage and those who showed that they could and did work for the good of all, would be chosen as the leaders or Chiefs. They would be chosen by their “quality” and not the amount of money they had obtained. Like the thoughtful and devoted “Ancient Chiefs”, they would understand the people with love, and see that their young were educated with the love and wisdom of their surroundings. They would show them that miracles can be accomplished to heal this world of its ills, and restore it to health and beauty.
The tasks of these Warriors of the Rainbow are many and great. There will be terrifying mountains of ignorance to conquer and they shall find prejudice and hatred. They must be dedicated, unwavering in their strength, and strong of heart. They will find willing hearts and minds that will follow them on this road of returning Mother Earth to beauty and plenty – once more. The day will come, it is not far away. The day that we shall see how we owe our very existence to the people of all tribes that have maintained their culture and heritage. Those that have kept the rituals, stories, legends, and myths alive. It will be with this knowledge, the knowledge that they have preserved, that we shall once again return to harmony with Nature, Mother Earth, and mankind. It will be with this knowledge that we shall find our Key to our Survival.
This is the story of the Warriors of the Rainbow and this is my reason for protecting the culture, heritage, and knowledge of my ancestors. I know that the day Eyes of Fire spoke of – will come! I want my children and grandchildren to be prepared to accept this task. The task of being one of the..Warriors of the Rainbow.
•Ezekiel 1:28
As the appearance of the bow that is in the cloud in the day of rain,
so was the appearance of the brightness round about.
This was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of YHWH.
And when I saw it, I fell upon my face,
and I heard a voice of one that spake.
In the World to Change the World

What is it that can be said that you have not been told already? Have you not been told to love one another? Were you told to have no other gods except the Creator and honor your father and mother? Were you told to keep Mother Earth and all things on her sacred?
Our ancient prophesies say a time will come when the blue sky and waters turn black and green things turn brown and die. Animals and fish will disappear and birds will drop from the sky. This devastation will come as a result of man’s greed and disrespect for Mother Earth.
A new universe is now flying through the cosmos about to enter the earth’s heavens. We can barely see its enormous beak of the Aquarian bird as the stars and planets move to align themselves to the Awakening. The time is not far off when great cataclysmic changes will begin to occur on Earth. Only a few will withstand these extreme alterations and there will be mass unconsciousness. The polarity of man’s universe will change. Great institutions, political divisions and economic systems will crumble, chaos will reign for a time.
Among the few who possess inner strength to resist the mass unconsciousness will rise a new neo-indigenous people. Prophesies foretell of a people who will rise from earth’s ashes like the thunderbird symbolizing rebirth. They will bring balance and harmony back to Mother Earth. The first of these beings will come as teachers and storytellers to remind us of ancient truths of the star people and beyond. They will be pathfinders leading the way to a new universe, a new reality. Great leaders spiritual leaders and warriors of many nations will be born and they will cleanse the earth for rebirth. Next will come the Planters sowing seeds of truth, justice and freedom. The Storytellers, Warriors and Planters will live in the way of the Great Spirit and will teach ways to keep Mother of the Ground sacred forevermore. They will be called Rainbow Warriors for they will gather the four sacred directions, all distinctly separate but forever connected in the Circle of Life. They will bring together the four races of man to live in peace. The four sacred directions and the four races of man are symbolized by the magnificence and glory of the rainbow. The neo-indigenous people of the Rainbow will give praise for the blessings of the Creator’s loving grace.
Manataka is home of the Rainbow Woman who sleeps deep within the sacred mountain in the Place of Peace. During the Awakening, she will emerge once more to give rebirth to this new tribe of people who will sing and dance praises to the Great Spirit – Creator under the rainbow. Warriors of the Rainbow will be pathfinders of the principals the people will follow to achieve unity, understanding and love. The Awakening will bring forth the Rainbow Woman who will show the Warriors the path to the Crystal Cave. The messages of the ancients will be decoded using the seven keys and revealed to the Warriors by the Creator. And each one will be gifted with powers to commune on many planes of existence.
The sacred Circle of Life turns slowly but inevitably back to the place where it began. Thus, we say ‘all things that were, will be again. On earth this is true, but this statement is not entirely correct – depending on ones perspective. As each age passes, it cannot be reclaimed. We cannot go back in time. If we were to look from above at the Circle of Life it would appear as a gigantic spiral. Each age, or revolution of the Circle moves the next Circle to a plane in perfect concentric alignment with the last, but on higher level in the spiral. Those souls who walk the path to higher awareness, consciousness and spirituality move with the spiral to the next plane. Those who do not, do not.
Now is the time we begin to prepare ourselves to become inheritors of Mother Earth, to become Warriors of the Rainbow – for the sake of our children’s children and all humanity. The road of the future is not red. It is a rainbow leading to the Creators grace by way of prayer, good works, faith and keeping the ancient traditions.
We must first unshackle ourselves from materialism and organized religious dogma and personal prejudice. There is nothing more important than becoming free in mind, body and soul from modern confusion in order to reach a higher plane of spirituality. Our very survival depends on it. To see the Light of the Rainbow we must quite our minds and feel inner peace and strength that flows as a river, one with nature and all creation.
To be chosen to walk the path to Light is not a decision made by some religious leader, a government agency or politician. It is a personal choice made by a mind and heart made free of religious guilt and idols of modern materialism. It is a decision made between you and the Creator.
•Enoch 108
And now I will summon the spirits of the good who belong to the generation of light, and I will transform those who were born in darkness, who in the flesh were not recompensed with such honour as their faithfulness deserved. And I will bring forth in shining light those who have loved My holy name (YHWH), and I will seat each on the throne of his honour.


The Prophecy of the Rainbow Warrior is widespread throughout the Native tribes that have spoke of the Rainbow Warriors; from the Hopi, Cree, Sioux and Cherokee Native American Tribes to the Ancient Hawaiian Islands and even in Spain, Symbols of Humans with a Rainbow over their head have been found in the South Eastern Coastal region, dated back to 4,500 BC.
For those who have heard about the Prophecy of the Rainbow Warriors from the Native American Hopi Tribe or maybe you would prefer or can relate to the story told by an old Woman of the Native Cree Tribe; the message and story they speak of imparts the same message to those who are content to listen and respect the ways of our Native Ancestors. For those who are not familiar with this prophecy handed down from the Native Tribal Generations; the Prophecy speaks of the future from their insight, that there will be a great sadness on our precious Earth as greed of the white Man controls our very existence and fate steps up to deliver great loss. “The fish will die in the streams, birds will fall from the skies, our waters will be darkened and the mighty trees will fall.”
However the Prophecy goes on to tell that there will be a rise; a generation, of humans destined to become ‘The Rainbow Warriors’ being born across all corners of the Globe, from all four races, who have come to the Earth to teach and sweep messages of Love in their daily lives; how to Love and retrain people’s thoughts and hearts to respect the Earth and Love one another without prejudice, jealousy or rage. The Rainbow Warriors will spread Love, Peace and Harmony from all four corners of this precious Earth.
The Rainbow Warrior’s minds and hearts will be open with uncorrupted thoughts, which will find beauty and a renewed strength to walk and utilise their gifted knowledge in their everyday lives. The Beauty of Nature will be ripen once again as the waters run clear, the forests would glow in abundance and the animals and birds will once again flourish and roam free. We would become One as Bothers and Sisters, caring for one another unselfishly and purely.
The children born from the Generation of the Rainbow Warriors will unknowingly yet intuitively once again feel the freedom to enjoy our Miraculous Mother Earth and Father Sky, breathing in free air and living without intentional Human destructive patterns.
However, the Rainbow Warriors would not be without difficulties as the Prophecy further states “There will be terrifying mountains of ignorance to conquer and they shall find prejudice and hatred. They must remain dedicated and unwavering in Inner Strength’. Others will come upon the Warriors and wish to join them in their journey and become one with them as they travel through mountains of life’s obstacles and joys to experience the gratitude of restoring the Beauty and Abundance to our Mother Earth that we visiting as its most gracious guests.
So whether or not you choose to embrace and delve into the ideals of the Prophecy of the Rainbow Warriors, it is your right to turn your heads away free from judgement; it only takes a moment to take a look around us to see the state of our Mother Earth and how we are living. This provides a taster for those who wish to study or further look into the Prophecy at their own leisure or curiosity. As some may ponder deeper thinking into the Prophecy of the Rainbow Warriors; how do we wish to pass our precious Earth onto our future Generations and leave our delicate footprints on its sands for others to learn and live with respect and love for one another and all its wondrous surroundings.