Is there a text in which this land is sacred

Updated on society 2024-06-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    For us as a nation, every part of this land is sacred.

    Every beach, every cultivated land, every mountain, every river, every sparkling pine needle, every buzzing insect, and the mist in the dense jungle, the white clouds in the blue sky, are all holy in the memory and experience of our nation.

    We are part of the earth, and the earth is part of us. Grass, green leaves, and flowers are our sisters, and elk, horses, and eagles are our brothers. The sap flows through the trunk of the tree like blood flows through our veins.

    We belong to the same home with the mountains, rivers, animals and plants on the earth.

    It is not only the water that sparkles in the streams and rivers, but also the blood of our ancestors. Every reflection in the clear waters of the lake reflects our experiences and memories; The murmuring sound of flowing water echoes the cordial call of our ancestors. The water of the river quenches our thirst, nourishes our hearts, and nourishes our children and grandchildren.

    The river carries our boats, the boats that run through the never-ending waters, and the boats are full of our hopes.

    If we give up this land and transfer it to you, you must remember that this land is sacred. The river is our brother and yours. Do good to our rivers as you have done well to your own brothers.

    The Indians loved the smell of the breeze after the rain, the sound of it blowing across the water, and the scent of pine resin wafting in the wind. Air is also precious to us because it is needed for all life.

    If we give up this land and transfer it to you, you must remember that this land is sacred. The air is one with the life it nourishes, and the breeze gives our ancestors the first breath and sends away the last sigh of our ancestors.

    In the same way, air will give life to our children and grandchildren and to all living things. Take care of it, so that you too may taste the sweet taste of the wind passing through the meadow.

    If we give up this land and transfer it to you, you must remember that this land is sacred. You must take good care of the animals of this land.

    What would be a human being without animals? If all the animals died, so would the human race. The fate that befalls animals will eventually befall humans.

    Tell your children that the ground under their feet is the ashes of their ancestors, and that the land holds the lives of our loved ones. As we teach our children, tell your children that the earth is our mother. Whatever befalls the earth will eventually befall the children of the earth.

    We love the earth like a newborn baby loves the warm embrace of its mother. You have to love it and take care of it as much as we do. For the sake of future generations, you are to give all your strength and emotion to protect the earth.

    We know that the earth does not belong to man, but man belongs to the earth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, there is the original text in the encyclopedia, you go and take a look.

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