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Opening prayer.(Poem)
Dakota Roundtable III
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April 12, 1996 |
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Opening Prayer
Fei Skye opened the Roundtable with the following poem written in 1939
by E-Yeh-Shure, a Pueblo Indian.
BEAUTY
Beauty is seen
In the sunlight,
The trees, the birds,
Corn growing and people walking
Or dancing for their harvest.
Beauty is heard
In ...
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