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Sacred Dwellers
Sacred Dwellers I am of Native American born To be caretaker of Mother Earth sworn I heal with powers, a medicine man Tribal’s wise supernatural shaman I am a sacred carved out Totem Pole To recount familiar legends, a toll Insightful spirit animals pride in Taking a part as a loved guardian I’m the buffalo hunted to survive Tipis, meat, fur, vital to stay alive I’m the turtle known as the peacemaker That’s firm, serene never a forsaker I am lizard, killing me brings bad luck The creation story I play, soul struck I butterfly bringer of dreams, arrange Transformation and life cycle of change I the wolf early ancestor of thee Totem animal, wise, social, and free Icon salmon renews energy rays The legend conveys, respect natures ways * Shaman translation- The word originates from the language of the Tungus people of Siberia. It can directly be translated literally to “one who works with fire”. * Tipis (teepees)
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