Se:kon/Boozhoo which mean's Greeting !! in the Seneca and Ojibway language, pronounced 'saygo' and 'booshoo' !!
The Native Indian Day is coming up soon- Sept 22nd. I have a close relationship with the Native Indians', I trace my maternal roots back 1728 - the Mayan Indian in Yucutan.
Before America was America, this land was comprised of various tribes and tongues that were (are still are) as diverse as our modern-day melting pot. September 22nd is recognized as Native American Day this year, and though Native Americans take pride in their heritage on any occasion, this day gives reason for celebration and education. Whether you're an American Indian or not, take some time to learn more of our history pre-Columbus and take part in Native American culture.
Meegwetch ( thank you !!)
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