Native American Day: Greetings, Messages, and Quotes

 Native American Day is held on the fourth Friday of September. The various ethnic groups that make up the North American continent's Native Americans are honored on this day. Today is a celebration of their culture and their accomplishments. Celebrate this day by sharing inspiring Native American sayings and quotes with other Native Americans in your area.

 

The most recent selection of Native American Day messages, wishes, and greetings are shared here. They are excellent for sharing on Facebook and WhatsApp to help you commemorate this day in style.

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Native American Day Greetings

We must educate our kids about our culture and the tremendously old historical significance of our tribe on the eve of Native American Day. Let's treat this momentous occasion with respect.

 

We are all equal in the holy circle, which has healing power. Every race, every species, and every kind of tree has a home on these hoops. The purpose of the circle is to foster harmony among us.

 

Being an Indian or Native American is more than just a privilege. It is a mindset, a method of living in harmony with all living things, and an attitude. May we all observe Native American Day by respecting our cultures.

 

Healing begins when you give your emotions and sensitivities permission to awaken, which fills your heart with uplifting healing energies. The only thing we need to observe on Native American Day is positivity.

 

Learn to associate with males who don't respect our culture in times of crisis. Get a degree so you can stand on their level and not as their victims. May you always have the buddy of peace.

 

People's ability to relate to their surroundings and one another is how great civilizations are judged. Let's wish for an even more successful society in the future on this Native American day.

 

A man's heart gets inflexible as he drifts away from his cultural roots and origins. Let go of modernization and observe Native American Day because this earth needs kinder forces to heal.

 

Respect is not something you buy; rather, it is a quality of a decent person. Karma will punish those who don't appreciate other people and their culture. Let's generate good karma on this Native American day.

 

We must continue to produce our history and cultural heritage in every era if we are to truly preserve it. I sincerely hope that all of my Native American brothers and sisters will keep this event in mind.

 

The fundamental strength of people is not in their shared traits, but rather in their individual variances. On this Native American Day, let's recognize and celebrate the differences in our appearance and culture.

 

Respect operates according to Karma. People from other cultures respond with respect when we treat them with respect. This Native American Day, let’s learn to respect each other first.

 

 

Those who have one foot in the native American culture and one foot in the mainstream of Europe will yearn to fit in.

 

On Native American Day, we all gather together to honor the diverse history and culture of our people. So please join together as a group and celebrate this day as one.

 

Messages For Native American Day

We all know that Native Americans have always desired to be free, whether that be to practice any religion or to work as they like. On Native American Day, let's all gather and commemorate our right to live freely.

 

Native Americans have the peculiarity of presenting more lightning via their hands and less thunder through their mouths. Let's celebrate what makes Native Americans unique on this Native American Day.

 

Never judge a person by their outward appearance since they can be hiding a lot of hardships, just like you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. On this Native American Day, we should also remember the struggles of the indigenous people.

 

Although the Native Americans speak various languages, they are all members of the same human race. So let's set aside our differences on this Native American Day and get together to celebrate this day.

 

Even though everything will be wonderful, a society without culture and freedom will just be a jungle. I implore everyone to respect our Native American traditions on this Native American Day.

 

If they treat you unfairly, start walking away while keeping a grin on your face along the red road. They'll lose influence. This Native American Day, start adhering to their philosophy.

 

Our ancestors believed that everything on earth serves a function, just as there is a plant for every disease. Find your purpose, and on this Native American Day, start living it.

 

Perhaps we have many options in life, but we only get to select a small number. Decide to learn about our Native Americans' rich heritage on this Native American Day.

 

We must now continue the efforts of our forefathers in preserving our magnificent heritage and rich culture. I hope that everyone will endeavor to emulate what our forebears did on this Native American holiday.

 

People choose violence without even thinking about the potential of dialogue. You'll get to know them better and lessen your mutual fear the more you converse with them. On this Native American Day, let there be peace.

 

Until and unless we are told to be silent, we frequently undervalue the value of our own voice. So instead of waiting, let's speak up for our culture on Native American Day as a group.

 

When you don't let the hurt rule your life, healing is possible, therefore don't wait for the pain to reach your inner self. I hope you enjoy the upcoming Native American Day.

 

We don't have to be wealthy, but we do need to raise our kids well. It's time for our children to carry on our tradition, and together we should remember the Native Americans who came to this land before anyone else.

 

All plants are our family members. If we pay attention, we can hear them as they speak to us. So let's aim to protect both our culture and our most priceless ecosystem on this Native American Day.

 

Native American Day Quotes

“Let us save the great legends and history that make us so famous.” –Anonymous.

“Preserving the land and the culture is in our hands. Let us do it.” –Anonymous.

“Every time you think of us Natives, make sure you understand what our culture has to say.” –Anonymous.

 

"I do not think the measure of a civilization is how tall its buildings of concrete are, but rather how well its people have learned to relate to their environment and fellow man."

- Sun Bear, Chippewa

 

"If you talk to the animals they will talk with you and you will know each other. If you do not talk to them you will not know them and what you do not know, you will fear. What one fears, one destroys."

- Chief Dan George, Tsleil-Waututh Nation

 

"We must protect the forests for our children, grandchildren, and children yet to be born. We must protect the forests for those who can't speak for themselves such as the birds, animals, fish, and trees."

- Qwatsinas (Hereditary Chief Edward Moody), Nuxalk Nation

 

"I have seen that in any great undertaking it is not enough for a man to depend simply upon himself."

- Lone Man (Isna-la-Rica), Teton Sioux

 

Chief Satanta" I have heard you intend to settle us on a reservation near the mountains. I don't want to settle. I love to roam over the prairies. There I feel free and happy, but when we settle down we grow pale and die."

- Chief Satanta, Kiowa

 

"The Great Spirit is in all things. He is in the air we breathe. The Great Spirit is our Father, but the Earth is our Mother. She nourishes us.....That which we put into the ground she returns to us."

- Big Thunder Wabanaki, Algonquin

 

"Honor the sacred. Honor the Earth, our Mother. Honor the Elders. Honor all with whom we share the Earth:-Four-leggeds, two-leggeds, winged ones, Swimmers, crawlers, plant and rock people. Walk in balance and beauty."

- Native American Elder

 

"May the stars carry your sadness away, May the flowers fill your heart with beauty, May hope forever wipe away your tears, And, above all, may silence make you strong."

- Chief Dan George, Tsleil-Waututh Nation

 

Crowfoot"Hold on to what is good, Even if it's a handful of earth. Hold on to what you believe, Even if it's a tree that stands by itself. Hold on to what you must do, Even if it's a long way from here. Hold on to your life, Even if it's easier to let go. Hold on to my hand, Even if someday I'll be gone away from you."

- Crowfoot, Blackfoot warrior and orator 1830 - 1890

 

"And while I stood there I saw more than I can tell, and I understood more than I saw; for I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of things in the spirit, and the shape of all shapes as they must live together like one being."

- Black Elk, Black Elk Speaks

 

"It is better to have less thunder in the mouth and more lightning in the hand."

- Apache Tribe

 

"The Holy Land is everywhere."

- Black Elk

 

"I have seen that in any great undertaking it is not enough for a man to depend simply upon himself."

- Teton Sioux Tribe

 

"We will be known forever by the tracks we leave."

- Dakota Tribe

 

"All who have died are equal."

- Comanche People

 

"All dreams spin out from the same web."

- Hopi Tribe

 

"Go forward with courage. When you are in doubt, be still, and wait; when doubt no longer exists for you, then go forward with courage. So long as mists envelop you, be still; be still until the sunlight pours through and dispels the mists – as it surely will. Then act with courage."

- Chief White Eagle, Ponca Chief

 

Conclusion

These are some of the best Native American Day quotes, greetings, and messages.

As you have read in the blog above, there is a lot to celebrate on this special day. From giving massages and traditional blessings to enjoying a good meal with loved ones, it’s an opportunity to connect with your ancestors while appreciating their history, traditions, and values today. Have fun.


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