An Example
Volunteers, this is an Example for all Cities and Towns, for
all Leaders, throughout the Western Hemisphere!
This is an example of a Ceremony of the Treaty of Respect in City and Town Meetings as
they celebrate the presentations to our Wonderful Root People!
Scene One
The City and Religious Leaders come together with our Beloved Native American
Indian Leaders and Shaman on the Cambridge Common to share the Treaty of Respect. Denise Simmons our Beloved Mayor gives a
five-minute presentation and then Children will sing three songs of Love, Respect and Unity.
Before each song is sung, the oldest member in our Community will light a Candle.
Then our Vice Mayor, thanks our Mayor for her outstanding Unity message; then together, the Mayor and Vice Mayor introduces
to everyone our most welcome guest, Joanne Dunn, Executive Director of Naicob, North American Indian Center of Boston, and
her Most Honorable Shaman.
First, our Words and Commitment; of course we gather in the knowledge and
understanding of the Treaty of Respect, Seven Major Programs. We present the words of trying to do our best to make these
words of our Treaty Come True!
Scene Two
Recall City Officials, Town Leaders, Religious and Social Leaders; will state
the Words of Bonding at the Ceremony; yes they will clearly state, that in all honesty we will try and try and try, until
we Succeed in making fully real the Treaty of Respect!
Scene Three
Be mindful of some of the harmless Traditions that we can set at our Ceremony:
Candles, Incense, Music, I suggest some fine Chocolate Candy, recall the Native American Indians were the First Chocolatiers!
Scene Four
Let us share hugs and handshakes with our Wonderful Root People
We respectfully request our Native People to supply us with some of their Traditional
Music for the Conclusion of our Ceremony
Total time of Ceremony, One Hour
Below is An Example of a Speech at the beginning of the Ceremony
Recall Volunteers, this is an Example for all Cities and Towns, for all Leaders, throughout
the Western Hemisphere!
The Speech Example:
Our Beloved Native Brothers and Sisters, our Root People, we extend ourselves
in deep gratitude to all your great contributions to society and do recognize the wonder of it all. In deepest love we present
these Seven Major Programs as a Treaty of Respect. In so declaring this Treaty of Respect we respectfully urge all Citizens
of the Americas to get involved and participate. We also declare we as a People of Cambridge, we as the Leaders of the City
of Cambridge will do our Best to make these programs come true. Once again we will do our best to try and make these Seven
Major Programs to come true.
Please, everyone take note we have joined in on the declaration of the Hemispherical
Holiday weekend and have had for two years in its season the Banner declaring our bond with such a Hemispherical Holiday weekend.
We have had a private company place a Banner to honor our Native Farmers; it was placed over a Produce section of a major
Supermarket in Cambridge. We so desire to work in all fairness to reveal the goodness and Integrity of our most wonderful
Root, Indigenous Peoples.
We will ask our Cable TV stations to run more Public Service Announcements
to honor our Native American Indians as Artist, Musicians and Great Farmers. Point out and promoting the facts of life as
the First Chocolatiers, first Tomato Sauce makers, all Potatoes, Peppers, Corns, and much more were from the Americas,
from the Stewardship of our Root People.,
Please allow me to read aloud our pronouncement to do our best, very best
to make this Treaty come to life!
"Treaty of Respect"
Seven Major Programs
In honor of our Native American Indian Artists, Musicians, and Farmers
The Cambridge Sunshine Foundation knows this Treaty
of Respect will dramatically Influence the Culture, Society and Civilization of the Western Hemisphere in a very respectful
way!
1st
National and Hemispherical Holiday declared on first weekend of Summers, ad Infinitum, in honor of our Native American Indian Farmers of the Past, Present and Future. Let us party as a Hemisphere,
a true Thanksgiving, and a treaty of Respect!
2nd
Educational Banners honoring our Native American Indian Farmers
of the Past, Present and Future within all Intellectual Institutions. “Our true
Common Denominator”
2nd
a. For tens of thousands of years on millions of gardens and farms the Native American
Indian Farmers were the Stewards of the Lands. All the various Tomatoes are not from Italy; the Italians did not make a red
sauce until the 1800’s.The Native American Indian Farmers made the first Red Sauce long ago. All the Peppers are from
the Americas, not from Holland. The Potatoes are not from Ireland; the Irish never ate Potatoes until the settlers brought
them back. All Squashes and Corns are indigenous! We are asking for Respect in the Society we were born into, to clarify their
and our History. The land was stolen, must their and our identities and self-esteem be stolen too!
2nd
b. Chocolate and Vanilla are Native American Indian treats, let us have a Treaty of Respect. How many times have you heard
children state, “Let us enjoy some Native American Indian Chocolate?” Cultural feelings, Yes! Cultural ignorance,
No! Native American Indian Farmers were the First Chocolatiers; we are asking Chocolate Companies to place a one-line
honorable mentioning on all wrappers and boxes of Chocolates to honor our Native American Indian Farmers of the Past.
3rd
Educational Banners honoring our Native American Indian Farmers of the Past, Present and Future within all Supermarkets, above the
Produce section! Displaying a Banner and inform the public one week a season is the honorable and respectful way to conduct
American Business.
4th Works of Art designed by Native American Artisans with Community requirements in over two hundred Capitals and major cities
throughout the Americas!
5th
Public Service Announcements by means of Radio, Television, Magazines, Newspapers etc.
This will be presented on a regular basis to honor our Native Peoples for being great Artist, Musicians, Sculptors, Farmers
and Educators! “Our Root People”
6th School Departments
will be encouraged to communicate to the School Children to locate websites and Books that have a wealth of Native
American Indian HIstory.Encouraging reading and learning more of the Roots they were born into, the Native
Peoples of the Americas.
7th
Curator of the Living Museums of the Americas; with Curators in each State, Province and
Nation! The Curator is someone who knows and understands the Environments of the Americas, is a Native, and will be able to
articulate to young and the not so young the Goodness and the Beauty of the Americas. The Curator will become involved with
traveling the entire Hemisphere. This Curator will be a true World Leader, someone to know and admire.
We want all
City and Town Hall Officials, all Religious and Social Leaders to contact their respected local Native Tribal Councils and
all peoples to inform them that we the People of the Americas Pledge ourselves to make these Seven Major Programs to come
true. We will do our Best, we will try, yet someday soon it will be accomplished; we dedicate ourselves to a true Treaty of
Respect to our Native American Indian Peoples!
This Example of a Ceremony
is very helpful in developing a true sense of direction for all Volunteers; as they, the Volunteers communicate to any and
all Officials in our Western Hemisphere, the Officials will clearly see what we are asking!
Treaty of Respect
Set the Stage!
Be Fair!
Unity