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When Mother Earth was young, she had a family and was very beautiful. She is called Mother
because from her come all living things. Underground rivers are her veins and water is her
blood. On her surface, there are four sacred directions -- north, south, east, and west. Gitchie
Manito, the Creator, took four parts of Mother Earth -- earth, wind, fire, and water -- and blew
into them using the Megis or Sacred Shell, making a man. The Great Spirit then lowered
man to Mother Earth, as part of her, to live in brotherhood with all that sourrounded him. This
man, in accordance with the Creator's instructions, walked Mother Earth and named all the
animals, plants, and land features. He also named the parts of the body. The Creator sent the
wolf to provide company for the man as he traveled the earth, then told them to go their
separate ways. From original man came the Anishinaabe and all other tribes. The Ojibwe
are Nee-kon-nis (brothers) with all other tribes. The only thing that separates these tribes is
different languages.
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