Leon Shenandoah Speaks Supreme Sachem
of the Iroquois, Successor to the Original Tododaho, Speaker of
the Hotinoshonee/Haudenosaunee Iroquois Confederacy. Another prophecy
that has come to at least partial fulfillment is from the Iroquois
people. This prophecy was spoken of by the Tuscarora Holy Wallace
"Mad Bear" Anderson sometime before 1973. Slightly differing versions
have previously been published by Zula Brinkerhoff in her book "God's
Chosen People in America" and by Sunbear and Wabun, in their book
"Black Dawn - Bright Day" and by Scott Peterson in his book, "Native
American Prophecies" - see article below. For those of you that
don't know Zula, she is an adopted daughter of the late Keeper of
the Hopi Prophecy, David Monongye. David was the author of the Hopi
Nation Newsletter: "Techqua Ikachi" - that eventually resulted in
the publication of the recent book by Thomas E. Mails, "The Hopi
Survival Kit". Zula is a courageous lady, who braved Dickie Wilson's
roadblocks 5 times to carry supplies into Wounded Knee during the
F.B.I. seige in the 70's. Deganawidah: The Prophecy of the Two Serpents
from "Black Dawn Bright Day" by Sunbear, and "God's Chosen People
in America" by Zula Brinkerhoff (out of print). Among the Iroquois,
(as with many cultures) the spiritual people and their medicine
societies have "staffs" resembling walking canes. On some of these
staffs, there are three serpents. There's a white and a red serpent
with the same tail. This indicates that they have the same purpose
towards humanity: domination, conquest, and control. The prophecy
given by Mad Bear Anderson says that the white serpent would be
the first here in America, and the red serpent come down over the
north pole, and would wrestle with the white serpent until the rivers
boiled and fish turned up dead. When they locked in battle, the
red men would be released from their reservations somehow, and would
go to the hilly country, where they would smoke tobacco and get
to know each other once again. They would rally around a seer, perhaps
just a young man, who would form them into one nation in a single
day. Then a black serpent would come out of the ocean and wrestle
and defeat both the white and the red serpent. Then he would look
around to see if their were other people to fight with. He would
see the Native people gathered in the hilly country, along with
all the other people gathered with them wanting to understand the
spiritual way of the Earth. He would turn as if to fight with them,
but then he would see coming the great light of Deganawidah, the
great teacher of the Northeast Indian people. He would become frightened,
flee and never bother the people again. They would go back into
the ocean from whence they came, never to return again. The interpretation
given to Sunbear by the Spirit, is that the white and red serpents
represent the United States and Russia. They wrestled for a long
time until the rivers boiled and the fish turned dead from their
atomic weapons testing. They wrestled in the cold war, supplying
armaments to get other people to fight against each other. They
wrestled, they exhausted almost all their resources, until they
were in so much debt from wrestling they couldn't afford to continue
anymore. This is the stage we're at right now. (In the version published
by Zula, the battle takes place here in America - perhaps a future
invasion. The young choice seer, also spoken of in the Bible, is
only in the versions told to Zula by Mad Bear, and in the version
published by Scott Peterson in his book "Native American Prophecies"
- scroll down see that version below, or click here.) Then the black
serpent comes into the battle. The black serpent is the Moslem Nations
with control of the world's oil supplies. The Moslem nations have
gotten both the United States and Russia into wars they didn't know
how to fight. Vietnam was really fought over control of vast oil
reserves. They defeated the U.S. in Lebanon and the Soviets in Afghanistan.
Neither country knows how to battle the black serpent, because they
are holy warriors. Now we're coming into the second stage of the
wrestling of the serpents: the war of the Moslem Nations. This war
can affect all the nations of the world. In it, the battlefield
will be the gas pumps. It will drain the last dollar from those
countries that have become overly dependent on oil for the life
blood of their economies. The Moslem nations control most of the
world's petroleum; they can make quite a noose for Western Civilization
from their fuel lines. Mohawk Prophecy of the Seventh Generation.
According to the prophecy of the Seventh Generation, seven generations
after contact with the Europeans the Onkwehonwe would see the day
when the elm trees would die. The prophecy said that strange animals
would be born deformed and without the proper limbs. Huge stone
monsters would tear open the face of the earth. The rivers would
burn. The air would burn the eyes of man. According to the prophecy
of the Seventh Generation, the Onkwehonwe would see the time when
the birds would fall from the sky. The fish would die in the water.
And man would grow ashamed of the way that he had treated his Mother
and Provider, the Earth. Finally, according to this prophecy, after
seven generations of living in close contact with the Europeans,
the Onkwehonwe would rise up and demand that their rights and stewardship
over the Earth be respected and restored. According to the wisdom
of this prophecy, men and women would one day turn to the Onkwehonwe
for both guidance and direction. It is up to the present generation
of youth of the Kanienkehaka to provide leadership and example to
all who have failed. The children of the Kanienkehaka are the seventh
generation. Deganawidah: The Two Serpents. [From Native American
Prophecies by Scott Peterson] When Deganawidah was leaving the Indians
in the Bay of Quinte in Ontario, he told the Indian people that
they would face a time of great suffering. They would distrust their
leaders and the principles of peace of the League, and a great white
serpent was to come upon the Iroquois, and that for a time it would
intermingle with the Indian serpent as a friend. This serpent would
in time become so powerful that it would attempt to destroy the
Indian, and the serpent is described as choking the life's blood
out of the Indian people. Deganawidah told the Indians that they
would be in such a terrible state at this point that all hope would
seem to be lost, and he told them that when things looked their
darkest a red serpent would come from the north and approach the
white serpent, which would be terrified, and upon seeing the red
serpent he would release the Indian, who would fall to the ground
almost like a helpless child, and the white serpent would turn all
its attention to the red serpent. The bewilderment would cause the
white serpent to accept the red one momentarily. The white serpent
would be stunned and take part of the red serpent and accept him.
Then there is a heated argument and a fight. And then the Indian
revives and crawls toward the land of the hilly country, and then
he would assemble his people together, and they would renew their
faith and the principles of peace that Deganawidah had established.
There would at the same time exist among the Indians a great love
and forgiveness for his brother, and in this gathering would come
streams from all over - not only the Iroquois but from all over
- and they would gather in this hilly country, and they would renew
their friendship. And Deganawidah said they would remain neutral
in this fight between the white and red serpents. At the time they
were watching the two serpents locked in this battle, a great message
would come to them, which would make them ever so humble, and when
they become that humble, they will be waiting for a young leader,
an Indian boy, possibly in his teens, who would be a choice seer.
Nobody knows who he is or where he comes from, but he will be given
great power, and would be heard by thousands, and he would give
them the guidance and the hope to refrain from going back to their
land and he would be the accepted leader. And Deganawidah said that
they will gather in the land of the hilly country, beneath the branches
of an elm tree, and they should burn tobacco and call upon Deganawidah
by name when facing the darkest hours, and he will return. Deganawidah
said that as the choice seer speaks to the Indians that number as
the blades of grass, and he would be heard by all at the same time,
and as the Indians are gathered watching the fight, they notice
from the south a black serpent coming from the sea, and he is described
as dripping with salt water, and as he stands there, he rests for
a spell to get his breath, all the time watching to the north to
the land where the white and red serpents are fighting. Deganawidah
said that the battle between the white and the red serpents opened
very slowly but would then become so violent that the mountains
would crack and the rivers would boil and the fish would turn up
on their bellies. He said that there would be no leaves on the trees
in that area. There would be no grass, and that strange bugs and
beetles would crawl from the ground and attack both serpents, and
he said that a great heat would cause the stench of death to sicken
both serpents. And then, as the boy seer is watching this fight,
the red serpent reaches around the back of the white serpent and
pulls from him a hair which is carried toward the south by a great
wind into the waiting hands of the black serpent, and as the black
serpent studies this hair, it suddenly turns into a woman, a white
woman who tells him things that he knows to be true but he wants
to hear them again. When this white woman finishes telling these
things, he takes her and gently places her on a rock with great
love and respect, and then he becomes infuriated at what he has
heard, so he makes a beeline for the north, and he enters the battle
between the red and white serpents with such speed and anger that
he defeats the two serpents, who have already been battle weary.
When he finishes, he stand on the chest of the white serpent, and
he boasts and puts his chest out like he's the conqueror, and he
looks for another serpent to conquer. He looks to the land of the
hilly country and then sees the Indian standing with his arms folded
and looking ever so noble that he knows that this Indian is not
the one to fight. The next direction that he will face will be eastward
and at that time he will be momentarily blinded by a light that
is many times brighter than the sun. The light will be coming from
the east to the west over the water, and when the black serpent
regains his sight, he becomes terrified and makes a beeline for
the sea. He dips into the sea and swims away in a southerly direction,
and shall never again be seen by the Indians. The white serpent
revives, and he too sees the light, and he makes a feeble attempt
to gather himself and go toward that light. A portion of the white
serpent refuses to remain but instead makes its way toward the land
of the hilly country, and there he will join the Indian People with
a great love like that of a lost brother. The rest of the white
serpent would go to the sea and dip into the sea and would be lost
out of sight for a spell. Then suddenly the white serpent would
appear again on the top of the water and he would be slowly swimming
toward the light. Deganawidah said that the white serpent would
never again be troublesome to the Indian People. The red serpent
would revive and he would shiver with great fear when he sees that
light. He would crawl to the north and leave a bloody, shaky trail
northward, and he would never be seen again by the Indians. Deganawidah
said as this light approaches that he would be that light, and he
would return to his Indian People, and when he returns, the Indian
People would be a greater nation than they had ever been before.
It's prophesied in our Instructions that
the end of the world will be near when the trees start dying from
the tops down. That's what the maples are doing today. Our Instructions
say the time will come when there will be no corn, when nothing
will grow in the garden, when water will be filthy and unfit to
drink. And then a great monster will rise up from the water and
destroy mankind. One of the names of that monster is "the sickness
that eats you up inside" - like diabetes or cancer or AIDS. Maybe
AIDS is the monster. It's coming. It's already here. Our prophet
Handsome Lake told of it in the 1700s. He saw Four Beings, like
four angels, coming from the Four Directions. They told him what
would happen, how there would be diseases we'd never heard of before.
You will see many tears in this country. Then a great wind will
come, a wind that will make a hurricane seem like a whisper. It
will cleanse the earth and return it to its original state. That
will be the punishment for what we've done to the Creation. ---------------------------------------------------------------------
Address to the General Assembly of the United Nations Delivered
October 25, 1985 by Leon Shenandoah, Tadodaho, Haudenosaunee. "Listen
to the words of the Creator given to the first United Nations -
the Haudenosaunee - over 1,000 years ago. "The Chiefs of the Haudenosaunee
shall be mentors of the people for all time. The thickness of their
skins shall be seven spans, which is to say that they shall be proof
against anger, offensive action, and criticism. Their hearts shall
be full of peace and good will, and their minds full of a yearning
for the welfare of the people. With endless patience, they shall
carry out their duty. Their firmness shall be tempered with a tenderness
for their people. Neither anger nor fury shall find lodging in their
minds, and all their words and actions shall be marked by calm deliberation."
In every nation there are wise and good people. These should be
appointed Chiefs. They should be the advisors of their people and
work for the good of all the people, and their power comes from
the "Great Peace." A chief must never forget the Creator of mankind,
never forget to ask the Creator for help. The Creator will guide
our thoughts and strengthen us as we work to be faithful to our
sacred trust and restore harmony among all peoples, all living creatures,
and Mother Earth. We were instructed to carry a love for one another
and to show a great respect for all the beings of this earth...
In our ways, spiritual consciousness is the highest form of politics.
When people cease to respect and express gratitude for these many
things, then all life will be destroyed, and human life on this
planet will come to an end. These are our times and responsibilities.
Every human being has a sacred duty to protect the welfare of our
Mother Earth, from whom all life comes. In order to do this we must
recognize the enemy - the one within us. We must begin with ourselves.
We must live in harmony with the Natural World and recognize that
excessive exploitation can only lead to our own destruction. We
cannot trade the welfare of our future generations for profit now.
We must abide by the Natural Law or be victims of its ultimate reality.
We must stand together, the four sacred colors of humans, as the
one family we are, in the interest of peace. We must abolish nuclear
and conventional weapons of war. When warriors are leaders, then
you will have war. We must raise leaders of peace. We must unite
the religions of the world as the spiritual force strong enough
to prevail in peace. It is no longer good enough to cry, "Peace."
We must act peace, live peace, and march in peace in alliance with
the people of the world. We are the spiritual energy that is thousands
of times stronger than nuclear energy. Our energy is in the combined
will of all people with the Spirit of the Natural World, to be of
one body, one heart and one mind for peace. We propose, as a resolution
for peace, that October 24th be designated as a Day of Peace, and
a world cease-fire take place in honor of our children and the Seventh
Generation to come."