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The Honor Day Proclamation HERE ←
Statement of Purpose
The Honor Foundation makes a stand and commitment to work with Elders, Teachers, Students, Leaders and Artists commited to inspiring each other while contributing to a world that we love to live in. Through the use of indigenous technology throughout the world, we research similiarities of humanity versus the differences. Gathering insights on what it is to be human beings and the potential of systems, cycles, and patterns for sustainability on our earth walk.
As a foundation, we intend to develop multi-cultural experiences to be shared in communities and to network with like-minded groups, heart to heart. We are a stand and commitment for all children of the world through education, science, art, music, dance, literature, ceremony and technology.
The Honor Foundation is an ever-expanding resource for original intelligence and future wisdom. We are a network of people applying indigenous technology, wisdom and genius to our lives today.
For many years, the Elders have told us that what is missing is Honor. Therefore, we work to answer the question, How can we strengthen the Web of All Our Relations and bring more Honor to human kind?
We are proud to sponsor and support Honor Day, the dream of a beautiful woman named Silversong. Since childhood she held in her heart the vision of a national holiday to honor two-leggeds (human beings).
Honor Day is based on Natural World Architecture with a Native American Interpretation. Honor Day recognizes the many contributions made by Native American Indians. It was awakened in a traditional manner, and now serves the indigenous roots of all people. The development of Honor Day has followed the traditional Hoops of Life.
For information on Honor Day CLICK HERE
"Our first teacher is our own heart" ... Cheyenne
What can you do to strengthen the web of all our relations?
The Honor Foundation, formerly known as The Indigenous Studies Foundation, was founded to answer the questions "How can we restore honor to humankind and strengthen the web of all our relations"?
The Indigenous Studies Foundation, to be renamed: The Honor Foundation is a non-profit organization (501c3 tax exempt) and all contributions are tax deductible.
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