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Native Wedding Poetry
Now you will feel no pain for each of you will be shelter for the other.

Now you will feel no cold for each of you will be warmth for the other

Now there is no lonliness

Now you are two persons but there is only one life before you

Go Now to your dwelling to enter into the days of your life together and may your days be good and long Upon the earth.
A Wedding Prayer
PARTNERS

On this day of sacred days. in this place of sacred places, you will become my dearest friend, my love
My Partner on a life journey so rich and swift and memorable, that the end of of it will seem but a moment from now.
You and I are bound to give to one another the sacred love of the generations who stayed in the place of creation, forgetting the outside world in order to build from within.

Our marriage  is a shrine to holy love, where the creator placed everything of value for us to discover, the way our parents discovered their own world, and passed it on as witness to their loving time
Partners
A Marriage Ritual
MARRIAGE RITUAL

When the earth was first made, all things were present, but people saw only their isolation from one another and from the mountains and rivers that had created them.   For a long time, each creature followed a separate path, until the first man looked at the first woman and envisioned a unity not yet seen before.  From their love, happiness was created and a thread soon connected a man to a woman, stars to trees, and the tounge of the oceans to the thrust of rock.  Some called  it nature, others called it the plan of the universe.  But between men and women arose a bond of love, unbroken to the present day.

The Ceremony is about to begin,please come in and join us.....The groom enters one end of the council house and the bride the other.
The couple then meets in the center by the sacred fire.
The priest faces east as does the door of the council house.... The grooms mother stands by him and the bride's beside her.
She holds the bride's gifts of corn, bread and a blanket.....
The bride's mother stands beside her and her brother beside their mother symbolizing his responsibility to his sister and her children.  The bride and the groom wear blue blankets representing their ways and life.
The priest blessed the fire and their union of the two.
Hes asks for a long and happy life for them.
It is custom for the bride to give the groom a red and black belt she has made, but any gift of the heart will do.
The mothers give gifts to their children who exchange gifts with each other.
They join their blankets together symbolizing their mutual support within the marriage.
They each drink a corn drink from a double sided wedding vase.  They drink from east to west then from north to south giving their blessings and respect to the earth and all her creatures.
The vase is thrown down upon the earth and broken to seal their wedding vows as now being united as one.

The broken fragments are then returned to our mother( the earth).

A white blanket is placed around the shoulders of the couple symbolizing their union.
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