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  2. Jul 5

    Eating little and speaking little can hurt no man. — Hopi proverb ⊕

  3. 1 hour ago

    There are many paths to a meaningful sense of the natural world. — Blackfoot proverb ⊕

  4. Jul 4

    Death is nothing, pain is nothing, but cowardice is crime and disgrace — the greatest punishment. — Dakota proverb ⊕

  5. Jun 27

    Always look at your moccasin tracks first before you speak of another's faults. — Sauk proverb ⊕

  6. There are no secrets or mysteries—there is only common sense. — Onondaga proverb ⊕

  7. Jul 1

    Do not allow anger to poison you. — Hopi proverb ⊕

  8. When we show our respect for other living things, they respond with respect for us. — Arapaho proverb ⊕

  9. Everything the Power does, it does in a circle. — Lakota proverb ⊕

  10. Jul 2

    Respect everyone, but lower yourself to no one. — Shawnee proverb ⊕

  11. Jul 4

    Let's not forget how the feels about this

  12. Jul 4
  13. Jul 4

    Silence is the cornerstone of character. — Teton Sioux proverb ⊕

  14. Jul 6

    People's eyes say words that the tongue cannot pronounce. — Crow proverb proverb ⊕

  15. After dark, all cats are leopards. — Zuni proverb ⊕

  16. When an elder speaks, be silent and listen. — Mohawk proverb ⊕

  17. Jul 2

    Life is not separate from death. It only looks that way. — Blackfoot proverb ⊕

  18. Jul 3

    Wisdom comes only when you stop looking for it and start living the life intended for you. — Hopi proverb ⊕

  19. Jul 3

    A frog does not drink up the pond in which it lives # Proverb

  20. Jul 1

    May all my people find peace when they come in, and leave with it when they go out. — Comanche proverb ⊕

  21. Jul 5

    Not all danger comes with a warning. — Cheyenne proverb ⊕

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