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W hen a man moves away from nature his heart becomes hard.


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Lakota 

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W alk lightly in the spring; Mother Earth is pregnant.


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Kiowa 

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T he rainbow is a sign from Him who is in all things.


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Hopi 

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W isdom comes only when you stop looking for it and start living the life the Creator intended for you.


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Hopi 

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D on't be afraid to cry. It will free your mind of sorrowful thoughts.


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Hopi 

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T he rain falls on the just and the unjust.


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Hopi 

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A ll dreams spin out from the same web.


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Hopi 

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T here is no death, only a change of worlds.


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Duwamish 

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W e will be known forever by the tracks we leave.


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Dakota 

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Y ou already possess everything necessary to become great.


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Crow 

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M an's law changes with his understanding of man. Only the laws of the spirit remain always the same.


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Crow 

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O ur first teacher is our own heart.


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Cheyenne 

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W hen you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, he world cries and you rejoice.


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Cherokee 

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W hat is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset…


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Blackfoot 

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W hen we show our respect for other living things, they respond with respect for us.


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Arapaho 

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B efore eating, always take time to thank the food.


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Arapaho 

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T ake only what you need and leave the land as you found it.


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Arapaho 

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A ll plants are our brothers and sisters. They talk to us and if we listen, we can hear them.


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Arapaho 

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A people without history is like wind on the buffalo grass.


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Sioux 

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E very animal knows more than you do.


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Nez Perce 

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I f you see no reason for giving thanks, the fault lies in yourself.


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Minquass 

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M an has responsibility, not power.


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Tuscarora 

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D o unto others as you would they should do unto you.


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Pima 

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D o right and fear no man.


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Pima 

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Y ou can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.


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Navajo 

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