Message to the "House of Mica"

The Hopi had prophesied that the world leaders would gather in a Great House of Mica to try and find peaceful solutions to world problems.

In 1948, Hopi elders ranging in ages from 80 to 100, tried to bring their message to the newly formed United Nations, but were unsuccessful. They had seen the "#GourdOfAshes" (#AtomicBombs) many years ago, and knew that it was time to bring their message to the world. #ThomasBanyacya of the Wolf, Fox and Coyote clan, was one of four messengers chosen by the Elders, and in 1992 he finally succeeded.

In his 1992 address to the United Nations, Banyacya predicted increasing #floods, stronger #hurricanes, #ClimateChanges and #earthquakes, which are warning signs from the Creator for us to wake up spiritually.

He spoke of a possible third world war, which some Hopi believe almost began with the Persian Gulf War, something that is looming on the horizon yet again. They say this is a time for all to choose peace.

Banyacya also brought up the sanctity of the #FourCorners area, and said it had "a special purpose in the future in order for humankind to survive."

Another part of the Hopi message spoke of the importance of conducting ceremonies to prevent terrible earth changes. Singing, dancing and fasting are all part of the necessary work to help heal Mother Earth. Banyacya spoke of conducting ceremonies in each of the four directions -- something Chief #ArvolLookinghorse has been doing for the last three years with the #WorldPeaceAndPrayerDay ceremonies.

Last year, Banyacya spoke with some #PeruvianElders who wanted to share their prophecies that soon all indigenous people would come together as one nation.

Unfortunately, he will not see this dream realized in this lifetime, as he passed away this past February at the age of 89.

Another elder involved in the United Nations message was #DanKachenogva, the Chief of the Sun Clan who passed away in 1972. He was one of a six-man delegation which planned to travel to the United Nations in 1959 to try and deliver their message of prophecy. Their mission was cut short when a crisis erupted in the Hopi motherland because of the betrayal of Indian-U.S. land treaties.

Two years before he died, he gave a public talk regarding the prophecies. Regarding the third and decisive event of the prophecy he stated, "This [third] event will depend upon the Red Symbol, which will take command, setting the four forces of nature (Meha) in motion for the benefit of the Sun. We know certain people are commissioned to bring about the #Purification. It is the universal Plan from the beginning of creation, and we are looking up to them to bring purification to us. It is in the rock writings throughout the world, on different continents. We will come together if people all over the world know about it. So we urge you to spread this word around so people will know about it, and the appointed ones will hurry up with their task..." (from "The Return of Pahana: a Hopi Myth," by Robert Boissiere, Bear & Co., 1990.)
#HopiProphecy #Koyaaniqatsi #NoUraniumMining #NuclearWeapons #ProphecyRock #ClimateChange

TY @WesternWatershedsProject for sharing this! I had the honor of interviewing #ChiefArvolLookingHorse back in the 1990s after Miracle, the first White Buffalo Calf, was born. We are indeed at the crossroads!

#NativeAmericans see omen in Yellowstone's rare white bison

The white bison calf

by Max Matza and Madeline Halpert
BBC News

13 June 2024

"An incredibly rare white bison calf has been photographed in #YellowstoneNationalPark, exciting Native American tribes who view it as a religious sign heralding #MajorChange.

"It was spotted in the Lamar Valley area, and is the first white bison to be born in the last #WildHerd in the US, according to modern records.

"Other recent white bison births have happened in captivity and from parents that contained cow DNA. Tribes consider a wild birth more religiously significant.

"Montana photographer Erin Braaten took photos of the young buffalo in the Lamar Valley on 4 June while visiting the park with three of her eight children.

"Stuck in traffic caused by a slow-moving herd, she noticed the young calf across a river, nearly 100 metres (330ft) away, and initially mistook it for a coyote because of its sandy light colour.

"'There were so many different thoughts and emotions,' Braaten told the BBC.

"'It was so amazing. I thought I'd have a better chance of capturing Bigfoot than a white bison calf.'

"The birth of a white buffalo is a sacred event for many Native tribes of the #GreatPlains, including the #Lakota people, who believe that it relates to a time around 2,000 years ago when food was scarce and the bison were rarely seen.

"The Lakota legend tells of a beautiful woman who appeared and delivered the gifts of a #SacredPipeAndBundle to the people.

"The woman told them she would return to restore harmony in a troubled world, and then rolled on the ground four times, changing colour each time before becoming a white buffalo calf.

"Her departure led the bison to return, and white buffalos are now seen as a sign that prayers are being heard and that change is coming.

"The white buffalo woman is considered the central prophet in the theology of many tribes including the #Sioux, #Cherokee, #Comanche and #Navajo.

"Her story is often likened to that of Jesus in Christianity.

"Simon Moya-Smith, an #OglalaLakota writer who was also raised on the white buffalo woman's story, told the BBC that tradition says the arrival of a white calf is seen as both a 'blessing and a warning'."

https://www.bbc.com/articles/ckrrlpdlzj7o

#WakanGil #WhiteBuffaloCalf #WhiteBuffaloCalfWoman #LakotaProphecies #WorldPeaceAndPrayerDay

Rare white bison at Yellowstone evokes Native American prophecy

The story of the white buffalo is key to the religion of many Native American tribes in North America.

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