am grateful for the kindness shown to me by the Omaha Tribe of Nebraska;
especially Ashleen BB, Wehnona S, Lorna S, Taylor H among the many others.
I have had a chance to show my appreciation of the tribe, by promoting in
Northern Minnesota and Marquette, Michigan the Omaha Model of Diabetes Care,
which I think would be THE model to follow in the Indian Country.
The Moon slowly rising over a silent landscape in Northern Minnesota, near Brainerd.
many good friends that I made during my jaunt brought the lesson in Humility,
yet another Omaha Indian characteristic, to me. Mindy, Joe, Sara M, Troy, Rich,
Dr. G and then again the wonderful Providers at the Cass Lake, Mille Lacs and
Fon du Lac bands of Ojibway. It was a pleasure for me to see my new brother
Arne of the Ojibway. I was given hand collected wild rice and also the Ojibway
tobacco, both of which I will put to good use. Was also given a handmade bag
from Duluth, Minnesota.
goodness is shown to me, I would like to return it hundredfold to people who
know, and complete strangers to me.
of us who are familiar with the Indians have become richer in life’s context by
observing the fundamental qualities of Indian perception of the world:
Humility, Gratitude, Sacrifice, and Mindfulness.
left feeling well, with my head in the Clouds, (the Traditional Kickapoo of
Mexico call me Ke Se Kui Te Pa, or Head in the Clouds) and headed towards the
Amazon, via Miami and Lima.
first day in Iquitos, the largest city that cannot be reached by road in the
world, was all that I wanted. I reacquainted myself with the architectural sumptuousness
of the Rubber Boom Days, visited the Iron House built by none other than Gustav
Eiffel of the Eiffel tower frame, took in the air of the vast Amazon River,
went in search of the history of Moroccan Jews who had come here during the
Rubber Boom, ate at a Chifa which is the Peruvian version of a Chinese
restaurant famous for its Fried Rice and Chicken. I spoke to many local people,
but not to a single foreigner or a tourist. I am not on a holiday but to
enhance my anthropological ability to observe life as it goes on in another
part of the world, far removed from our everyday life.
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will highlight some anecdotes of the day here in the Amazonian Outpost.
It was good to see a patriotic march to celebrate the end of the War of the Pacific, one of the many internal wars in Peru
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