Thursday, October 03, 2024

Sacred Stones, Vision Quest, and the Nashobah Praying Indians

 [From Dan Boudillion]

Sacred Stones, Vision Quest, and the Nashobah Praying Indians

 

 

Dear Friends of the Nashobah Praying Indians!

 

Strong Bear Medicine and the Prayers in Stone Project Ceremonial Stone Landscape team will be presenting at the Littleton Lyceum on Friday, October 18, 2024 at 7:30 pm.  The venue is the Littleton High School Auditorium located at 56 King Street, Littleton, MA.

 

You will need to buy tickets for this event and can do so online:

https://www.littletonlyceum.org/  

 

Here is the full description of the presentation:

 

Littleton’s Hidden Sacred-Shamanic Landscape:

Sacred Stones, Vision Quest, and the Nashobah Praying Indians

 

Presented by the Prayers in Stone Project founders and Littleton residents: Sagamore Strong Bear Medicine & Historian Daniel V. Boudillion. 

 

Littleton is sacred ground.  We walk and live amongst a Native-made Spirit-dwelling landscape, a shamanic-world hidden just out of sight, set aside in 1654 by the Nashobah Praying Indians to preserve this sacred place.  Journey with us as we explore a world of ceremonial stone constructions, from antiquity to modern times, hidden all around us: prayers to Creator built of stone, spirit summoning enclosures, vision seats, spirit portals, manitou stones, solstice sunrise welcoming sites, sacred turtle effigies, serpent rows, and earthen dance-rings to name a few.  Tread softly here, this landscape lives, and is a place of communion between the Great Spirit and the human spirit. 


Strong Bear Medicine is the Sagamore of the Nashobah Praying Indians and spiritual custodian of these ancient sacred sites.  Daniel V. Boudillion is a Littleton historian, author, and sacred sites visionary. 

 

Link to Littleton Lyceum ticket sales:

https://www.littletonlyceum.org/  

 

 

Looking forward to seeing you all, presenting new information about our Native sacred landscape, and introducing the Prayers in Stone Project team!

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