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  • Rockport, TX
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Native American
Main Purpose for being here.
To Share my Music
Are you a Music Producer/Artist
Music producer
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Im a listener of all things
Where did you hear about Pagan Musicians?
itsybitsy spider
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ABOUT ME.

Mayan Ancestory..

Love to do music for pleasure, its also apart of my Red Path.

Im here to share my music and my support. Will try to get more music out when Im not busy weaving life's web.


10 Commandments Of The Native American People

TREAT THE EARTH AND ALL THAT DWELL THEREON WITH RESPECT
REMAIN CLOSE TO THE GREAT SPIRIT
SHOW GREAT RESPECT FOR YOUR FELLOW BEINGS
WORK TOGETHER FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL MANKIND
GIVE ASSISTANCE AND KINDNESS WHEREVER NEEDED
DO WHAT YOU KNOW TO BE RIGHT
LOOK AFTER THE WELL BEING OF MIND AND BODY
DEDICATE A SHARE OF YOUR EFFORTS TO THE GREATER GOOD
BE TRUTHFULL AND HONEST AT ALL TIMES
TAKE FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR YOUR ACTIONS


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Myths & Legends of the Ancient Mexicans

MYTHS AND LEGENDS OF THE ANCIENT MEXICANS
The Mexican Idea of the Creation

"IN the year and in the day of the clouds," writes Garcia in his Origin de los Indias, professing to furnish the reader with a translation of an original Mixtec picture-manuscript, "before ever were years or days, the world lay in darkness. All things were orderless, and a water covered the slime and ooze that the earth then was." This picture is common to almost all American creation-stories. [See the author's article o… Continue

Posted on September 25, 2009 at 3:30pm —

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The Karankawa Indians (Texas Coast )




The Karankawa Indians

The Karankawa Indians were a group of Indian Tribes that lived along the Texas Coast. Ironically, by the year 1860, on the eve of the American Civil War, they had been completely exterminated. There are lagoons, or bays, spread out along the Texas Coast wh… Continue

Posted on January 1, 2009 at 6:03pm —

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At 11:57am on November 21, 2009, Ed Drury said…
Love the spirit of White Buffalo Spirit. Nice throbbing quality that propels the melody in a gentle urging that makes it a real treat.
At 9:00am on November 15, 2009, learner said…
Thank You!!!
At 5:27pm on October 25, 2009, Ed Drury said…
Really love the Karankawa Creek is put together, a very nice blend of nature, harmonies and flute. Solid beat grounds it all nicely. Really good stuff.
At 10:23am on October 24, 2009, Svartulf said…
I love what you are doing musically. I have been searching for some first nations music to listen to. This is very different from what I am used to but I love it.
At 12:09am on October 4, 2009, jeremy said…
sorry ive been away so long hope things are well .....

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At 8:40am on August 8, 2009, Christopher Stewart said…

Hey ! Thanks for the request... happy to connect ! :o)

Best wishes,
Chris

At 10:49am on June 3, 2009, Wise Frog said…
TY for the add
At 9:51pm on June 1, 2009, Hobbyhorse said…
Hi Spiders Web,
Your music is beautiful. And thanks for posting the 10 Native American commandments. It is a good reminder for the right way to live.
Blessings,
Hobbyhorse
At 7:32pm on June 1, 2009, Sageylee said…
Special music, Spiders Web! Thank you.
At 12:09pm on May 21, 2009, jeremy said…
sorry for the late reply lol

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