Muhheakannuck Nations at Nu Scodack A work in Progress
Forming Circles of Trust & Living in the NOW Newsletter
Forming Circles of Trust:
When the Onondaga decided to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the Two Row Wampum Treaty of 1613, we in the land of the M'heakannuck heard the call, the call to observe this treaty and all treaties.
A treaty is an agreement between two or more sovereign people.
The call is also to remember we are sovereign.
The call is also to remember.
For more about Neetopk Keetopk, go to www.NeetopkKeetopk.org
Respect Mother Earth, Respect Each Other.
Mission / Purpose
We are people, both indigenous and immigrants to the M'heakanituck Valley, aka Hudson River Valley. We choose to walk together in healing a world in crisis. We have begun our journey in 2013 with the Two Row Wampum Treaty Renewal Campaign, known as the Two Row Hudson River Valley Supporters.We are respecting each other and all we encounter on Mother Earth, especially those sometimes not considered as sentient, or even living, such as plants, animals, rocks, water, and Terra herself.
We are still here ...
M'heakannituck: the river that ebbs and flows. Named for the people who ebb and flow.
Website Contents:
Who are the M'heakannuck? < >Where are they from? < >
How did they get here? < > Where is here? < >
Neighbors? < >
Historical Events < >
Pavonia Massacre < > Two Row Wampum Treaty 400th Anniversary Enactment < >
How do M'heakannuck communities function?
In the Past? < > Now? < > Sagamore Training < >
Some traditional views: Sovereignty < > M'hican Spelling < > Medicine Pauwau < >
Current Activities: Powwows < > Neetopk Keetopk < >
This information has been passed on from generation to generation for millenia in our language. The variations in details are due to increased ability to remember as energy levels rise and to decreased caution, while still hiding right out in the open.