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To “walk in the spirit” is to Walk the good path. It is our Way of life. It is about honor And respect for others, our Beloved Elders, our Mother Earth, and the Great Mystery. It is about good intentions. "Walk in the Spirit" with us the Third Weekend of September, 2009 and walk with the good path everyday!
-Pow Wow Committee
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Frank Bush, (1922 - 1997)
Naswa Wua Quet - Eagle Weather, Eagle Clan Potawatomi
Pokagon Band, Gun Lake Band, and Huron Band.
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Born in Shelbyville, Michigan, Frank was the Head Veteran, respected elder and pipe carrier in this area. He was a father, a husband, a friend, and known to many in our community as Uncle Frank.
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Frank was also a combat veteran, serving in the United States Marine Corps from 1940 to 1951. He was awarded the Purple Heart medal for injuries received during WWII, leaving with the rank of Gunnery Sergeant.
When the federal government allowed American Indians to gather, one of the first pow wows in Lower Michigan was held at Charlton Park. As a young man, Frank attended as a drummer on the first Drum to return to the area.
Later in his life, Frank was actively involved with the Native American Graves Protection & Reburial Act. Frank helped repatriate remains of the Anishnabe and worked with Charlton Park in returning our ancestors to sacred burial grounds.
"All the people who say they want to learn... where are they now?" was stated by Frank one evening following a long day of dancing at a pow wow. He felt strongly that we should gather together at the pow wows for teachings. This was the way of our people.
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As we honor Frank's memory, we also honor the memory of other elders who have walked on, and we honor the elders who come to share teachings with the people who are here to listen.
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