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       Native American Church Fallen Warriors Page

 

 Oklevueha Native American Church of Kautantowit's Mecautea (ONAC KM) are proud as well as humbly honored to establish this page our of respect of our fallen brothers and sisters who've fought the good fight for that which is right and just with and for all of us... Least we Forget they Nor their brave and costly sacrafices attempting to preserve Mother Earth as well as our First Nations Elders, their wisdom and our culture.

 

 If not for the brave warriors continuing to step forward in answer to the call, we would be far worse off then things seem to be now, hard and almost seemingly hopeless as they do. The government of "The United States" may well have forgot the promises made to our warriors, but we have not, and ONAC KM for one Intends to be here as best as we can for our warriors, their loved ones and families, and ensuring the hnor due to them continues on for as long as the sun and moon rise and chase one another around our globe.

 

 If you have someone you would like to see added to this page, please email us with a brief reasoning along with a picture or two of they and there services and any web address links, and we will happily see that they will be added as swiftly as is possible. 

Chief Sitting Bull
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Chief Sitting Bull

Richard is Founder of Oklevueha Earth Walks Native American Church, which is the mother church of ONAC KM.

 

Richard was born on the 22nd of December 1954 in Gordon, Nebraska

 

Richard was married to his high school sweetheart Ethel "Bonnie" Bear Killer in 1980.

 

Richard was ordained into the Native American Church in July of 1981 by Priest Emerson Spider Sr.

 

Richard and "Bonnie" had 8 children, 6 boys (including a set of twins) and 2 girls.

 

Upon his transition of worlds, he had 6 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.

 

 

Richard Gordon 'He Who Walks With The Foundation' Swallow Sr.

1954 - 2011

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