Happy Thursday!! Today our next stop on the DC-40 Prayer siege is the great state of Minnesota. Please feel free to post your comments, updates or salutes here on this blog, or head over to our Facebook Group - What Makes Your State Great - and add them there.
As always my state facts come from 50states.com.
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Hail Minnesota!
Minnesota Inventions: Masking and Scotch tape, Wheaties cereal, Bisquick, HMOs, the bundt pan, Aveda beauty products, and Green Giant vegetables. Tonka Trucks were developed and are continued to be manufactured in Minnetonka.
Minnesota has 90,000 miles of shoreline, more than California, Florida and Hawaii combined. Minnesota produces corn, wheat, rye, alfalfa, and sugar beets. Other leading farm products include butter, eggs, milk, potatoes, green peas, barley, soybeans, oats, and livestock.
The original inhabitants of Minnesota were:
The Dakota Sioux tribe
The Ojibwe tribe (also known as Chippewa, Ojibway, or Ojibwa)
Waasa Inabidaa: We Look in All Directions
Learning who we are and were we came from will guide us in where we are going.
Namaste & Blessed Be
Sosanna
)O(
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Hail North Dakota!
October 13, 2011
Our next stop on the DC 40 Prayer Siege is North Dakota. We're leading in to the states just a bit earlier to be sure that we cover the state is a protective shield that prevents their hateful attack from taking hold. If you'd like to support our efforts to ensure religious freedom for all of our country please post your thoughts and well wishes here, or head over to our Facebook group called "What Makes Your State Great" and post there.
Most of my facts come from 50states.com.
Hail North Dakota!
Milk is the official state beverage. North Dakota passed a bill in 1987 making English the official state language.North Dakota grows more sunflowers than any other state. Kenmare is the Goose Capital of North Dakota. Kenmare is the hunting haven of the north with an annual snow goose count being over 400,000 birds.
The American elm (Ulmus americana) is the official state tree and is commonly found across North Dakota. The American elm often reaches 120 feet or taller. The official state flower is the wild prairie rose. The flower sports five bright pink petals with a tight cluster of yellow stamens in the center. The state rose grows along roadsides, in pastures and in native meadows.
The Big Hidatsa village site was occupied from about 1740 to 1850 and is the largest of three Hidatsa communities near the mouth of the Knife River. It is believed to contain the best-defined earth lodge depressions of any major Native American site in the Great Plains.
The original inhabitants of North Dakota were
The Arikara tribe
The Assiniboine tribe (Nakoda)
The Chippewa tribe
The Hidatsa tribe
The Lakota and Dakota Sioux tribes
The Mandan tribe
These are the federally recognized tribes of North Dakota.
Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council
Devils Lake (renamed Spirit Lake) Sioux Tribal Council
Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council (Ft. Berthold: Hidatsa, Arikara, Mandan)
Turtle Mountain Tribal Council
Sharing a video from the Chippewa.
Sending light and love to the great state of North Dakota. Showing that this country was not founded as a Christian nation. The native people that lived here were Pagan people. They had their own beliefs and rituals that carried them through the day. This way of life was taken away and pushed aside leaving no respect for the wind or the earth. Much the same way this new siege is coming in and taking away the rights of those that live here. Sending protective energy out so that the same mistakes are not made again.
Hail North Dakota!
Namaste and Blessed Be
Sosanna
)O(
Most of my facts come from 50states.com.
Hail North Dakota!
Milk is the official state beverage. North Dakota passed a bill in 1987 making English the official state language.North Dakota grows more sunflowers than any other state. Kenmare is the Goose Capital of North Dakota. Kenmare is the hunting haven of the north with an annual snow goose count being over 400,000 birds.
The American elm (Ulmus americana) is the official state tree and is commonly found across North Dakota. The American elm often reaches 120 feet or taller. The official state flower is the wild prairie rose. The flower sports five bright pink petals with a tight cluster of yellow stamens in the center. The state rose grows along roadsides, in pastures and in native meadows.
The Big Hidatsa village site was occupied from about 1740 to 1850 and is the largest of three Hidatsa communities near the mouth of the Knife River. It is believed to contain the best-defined earth lodge depressions of any major Native American site in the Great Plains.
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The original inhabitants of North Dakota were
The Arikara tribe
The Assiniboine tribe (Nakoda)
The Chippewa tribe
The Hidatsa tribe
The Lakota and Dakota Sioux tribes
The Mandan tribe
These are the federally recognized tribes of North Dakota.
Standing Rock Sioux Tribal Council
Devils Lake (renamed Spirit Lake) Sioux Tribal Council
Three Affiliated Tribes Business Council (Ft. Berthold: Hidatsa, Arikara, Mandan)
Turtle Mountain Tribal Council
Sharing a video from the Chippewa.
Sending light and love to the great state of North Dakota. Showing that this country was not founded as a Christian nation. The native people that lived here were Pagan people. They had their own beliefs and rituals that carried them through the day. This way of life was taken away and pushed aside leaving no respect for the wind or the earth. Much the same way this new siege is coming in and taking away the rights of those that live here. Sending protective energy out so that the same mistakes are not made again.
Hail North Dakota!
Namaste and Blessed Be
Sosanna
)O(
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