Native American Prophecy

Native American Prophecy

January 2, 2011

Seven prophets came to the Anishinabe. They came at a time when the people were living a full and peaceful life on the North Eastern coast of North America. These prophets left the people with seven predictions of what the future would bring. Each of the prophecies was called a fire and each fire referred to a particular era of time that would come in the future. Thus, the teachings of the seven prophets are now called the “Seven Fires.”

Native American Prophecy
November 6, 2004

Once named Lalawthicka which means “He who makes a loud noise” due to his habit of bragging about himself, thiis man was given the new name of Tenskwatawa which means “The Open Door” after having a vision of heaven. He later became known as the Shawnee Prophet.

Native American Prophecy
October 22, 2004

The Atakapans or Wichitas believe that they came out of the sea, that a prophet or man inspired by God laid down the rules of conduct to their first ancestors which consisted of not doing evil.

They believe in an author of all things: that those who do well will go above, and that those who do evil descend under the earth into the shadows.

They speak of a deluge which swallowed up men, animals , and the land, and it was only those who resided along a high land or mountain who escaped this calamity.

The legend is divided into four parts…

Native American Prophecy
August 4, 2004

“The stone tablets of the yellow race of people are kept by the Tibetans. If you went straight through the Hopi Reservation to the other side of the world, you would come out in Tibet. The Tibetan word for sun is the Hopi word for moon, and the Hopi word for sun is the Tibetan […]

Native American Prophecy
February 17, 2002

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.

Native American Prophecy
November 7, 2001

The story of White Buffalo Calf Woman as told by Leonard Crow Dog.

One summer so long ago that nobody knows how long, the Oceti­Shakowin, the seven sacred council fires of the Lakota Oyate, the nation, came together and camped.

Native American Prophecy