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Started by earthw7, August 16, 2007, 05:55:42 PM

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earthw7

My name is Tamaka waste win-Good Earth Woman
so my screen name is earthw7
I am enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe.
I am a mom and grandma.
Married to a Chippewa
Live on the rez
In Spirit

earthw7

I looked around the site and i am going to like this place plus so many of my friends already here.
In Spirit

Moma_porcupine

Hi Earth7
I was so glad to see your little blue username on the screen here yesterday . I am a lurker over at Indianz and americanindiantribe and i just wanted to say how delighted i am to see you here .   :)

earthw7

Thank you i have been wanting to join for a long time.
In Spirit

LittleOldMan

Welcome been here for quite awhile "LittleOldMan"
Blind unfocused anger is unproductive and can get you hurt.  Controlled and focused anger directed tactically wins wars. Remember the sheath is not the sword.

earthw7

I was thinking that I should add more to my introduction
Like my real name:
LaDonna Brave Bull
I work for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
I live on my reservation
I have many relatives here :)
I love welcoming people to my reservation
I love my home with all our problems
I can only claim in life is to be a Native woman
a native grandma
I believe it is my duty to protect my way of life,
my homeland, culture, and spirituality.
In Spirit

debbieredbear

Hi earth,

I noticed on another post you mentioned you were married to a Turtle Mountain man. My husband's father was from there. But neither my husband or I have ever been to North Dakota let alone Turtle Mountain. Some day maybe. He has LOTS of cousins.

earthw7

My husband is an Allard
His family is half at Turtle Mountain
and the other in Tenton ND
In Spirit

debbieredbear

My husband's father was Louis Morin, son of Theodore Morin and Justine Caplette. He changed his name to Moran when he moved to this state I live in. That was under the relocation program. Where, of course, he immediately sought out other reservations and Indians and met my mother-in-law. ;) He wasn't the only one as a distant cousin of his married someone from the same tribe, actually a distant cousin of my mother-in-law's. He was a Decoteau.

Ric_Richardson

Tansi;

My wife's great-grandmother was a Morin, the daughter of Cyprien Morin, who was instrumental in settling the Meadow Lake, Sask. community.  In our region, there are many Morins.

Ric

debbieredbear

My husband and your wife are probably related somewhere up the line. The name Cyprien sounds familiar.

earthw7

My husband great grandfather was Louis Morin
In Spirit

Ric_Richardson

Tansi;

Thank you both for Morin names.  I will ask our nephew, an avocational geneologist, for information about these.

As I have previously posted, many Metis people moved to Turtle Mountain, during the 1800's. 

Ric

debbieredbear

That may be my husband's great uncle, earth. I have a picture of a Louis Morin who was brother to Theodore Morin. Small world, ennit? Everywhere I go, on the net and in real life, I run into my husband's relatives! LOL!

earthw7

I tell my husband that his people take after the rabbit
they are everywhere.

Some of Morin changed their name to Moran.

My husband grandmother was born in 1882, her Father was
Louis Morin they were from a place south Winnepeg Mantoba.
I find the Louis Morin was named used over and over.
The families were very large 16 to 17 children each
In Spirit