This following traditional prayer comes from the Native people
of the Iroquois Confederacy and over the years many of our readers have
found this a meaningful reading to share with their families,
communities gathered for the holiday – often passing it around for everyone to read a portion before sharing a meal.
The Iroquois or Haudenosanee is
comprised of six Native tribes: Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca
and Tuscarora, all located in New York State and Canada.
The
prayer is based on the belief that the world can not be taken for
granted, and that we must thank all living things in order to align our
minds with the natural world. This prayer is the backbone of the
Iroquois culture.
A
faithkeeper is selected to share the words of thanksgiving at the
opening and closing of social, government, and ceremonial events. The
prayer follows a general structure, however, individual speakers use
their own distinct words and expression. This prayer follows an order,
beginning with the lowest spiritual forces on Earth, continuing to those
in the sky, and ending with
the highest forces beyond the sky.
The
prayer begins with The People, and is followed by The Earth, The
Waters, The Fish, The Plants, The Animals, The Trees, The Birds, Our
Sustenance, The Winds, The Thunderers, The Sun, The Moon, The Stars, The
Four Beings, and Handsome Lake.
The prayer ends with The Creator.
The Thanksgiving Prayer from the Mohawks:
The People
Today
we have gathered and we see that the cycles of life continue. We have
been given the duty to live in balance and harmony with each other and
all living things. So now, we bring our minds together as one as we give
greetings and thanks to each other
as People.
Now our minds are one.
The Earth Mother
We
are all thankful to our Mother, the Earth, for she gives us all that we
need for life. She supports our feet as we walk about upon her. It
gives us joy that she continues to care for us as she has from the
beginning of time. To our Mother, we send greetings
and thanks.
Now our minds are one.
The Waters
We
give thanks to all the Waters of the world for quenching our thirst and
providing us with strength. Water is life. We know its power in many
forms – waterfalls and rain, mists and streams, rivers and oceans. With
one mind, we send greetings and thanks to the spirit of water.
Now our minds are one.
The Fish
We
turn our minds to all the Fish life in the water. They were instructed
to cleanse and purify the water. They also give themselves to us as
food. We are grateful that we can still find pure water. So, we turn now
to the Fish and send our greetings and thanks.
Now our minds are one.
The Plants
Now
we turn toward the vast fields of Plant life. As far as the eye can
see, the Plants grow, working many wonders. They sustain many life
forms. With our minds gathered together, we give thanks and look forward
to seeing Plant life for many generations to come.
Now our minds are one.
The Food Plants
With
one mind, we turn to honor and thank all the Food Plants we harvest
from the garden. Since the beginning of time, the grains, vegetables,
beans and berries have helped the people survive. Many other living
things draw strength from them too. We gather all the Plant Foods
together as one and send them a greeting
and thanks.
Now our minds are one.
The Medicine Herbs
Now
we turn to all the Medicine herbs of the world. From the beginning,
they were instructed to take away sickness. They are always waiting and
ready to heal us. We are happy there are still among us those special
few who remember how to use these plants for healing. With one mind, we
send greetings and thanks to the Medicines and to the keepers of the
Medicines.
Now our minds are one.
The Animals
We
gather our minds together to send greetings and thanks to all the
Animal life in the world. They have many things to teach us as people.
We see them near our homes and in the deep forests. We are glad they are
still here and we hope that it will always be so.
Now our minds are one.
The Trees
We
now turn our thoughts to the Trees. The Earth has many families of
Trees who have their own instructions and uses. Some provide us with
shelter and shade, others with fruit, beauty and other useful things.
Many peoples of the world use a Tree as a symbol of peace and strength.
With one mind, we greet and thank the Tree life.
Now our minds are one.
The Birds
We
put our minds together as one and thank all the Birds who move and fly
about over our heads. The Creator gave them beautiful songs. Each day
they remind us to enjoy and appreciate life. The Eagle was chosen to be
their leader. To all the Birds – from the smallest to the largest – we
send our joyful greetings and thanks.
Now our minds are one.
The Four Winds
We
are all thankful to the powers we know as the Four Winds. We hear their
voices in the moving air as they refresh us and purify the air we
breathe. They help to bring the change of seasons. From the four
directions they come, bringing us messages and giving us strength. With
one mind, we send our greetings and thanks to the Four Winds.
Now our minds are one.
The Thunderers
Now
we turn to the west where our Grandfathers, the Thunder Beings, live.
With lightning and thundering voices, they bring with them the water
that renews life. We bring our minds together as one to send greetings
and thanks to our Grandfathers,
the Thunderers.
Now our minds are one.
The Sun
We
now send greetings and thanks to our eldest Brother, the Sun. Each day
without fail he travels the sky from east to west, bringing the light of
a new day. He is the source of all the fires of life. With one mind, we
send greetings and thanks to our Brother, the Sun.
Now our minds are one.
Grandmother Moon
We
put our minds together and give thanks to our oldest grandmother, the
Moon, who lights the night-time sky. She is the leader of women all over
the world, and she governs the movement of the ocean tides. By her
changing face we measure time, and it is the Moon who watches over the
arrival of children here on Earth. With one mind, we send greetings and
thanks to our Grandmother, the Moon.
Now our minds are one.
The Stars
We
give thanks to the Stars who are spread across the sky like jewelry. We
see them in the night, helping the Moon to light the darkness and
bringing dew to the gardens and growing things. When we travel at night,
they guide us home. With our minds gathered together as one, we send
greetings and thanks
to all the Stars.
Now our minds are one.
The Enlightened Teachers
We
gather our minds to greet and thank the enlightened Teachers who have
come to help throughout the ages. When we forget how to live in harmony,
they remind us of the way we were instructed to live as people. With
one mind, we send greetings and thanks to these caring Teachers.
Now our minds are one.
The Creator
Now
we turn our thoughts to the Creator, or Great Spirit, and send
greetings and thanks for the gifts of Creation. Everything we need to
live a good life is here on this Mother Earth. For all the love that is
still around us, we gather our minds together as one and send our
choicest words of greetings and thanks to the Creator.
Now our minds are one.
Now our minds are one.
CREDITS
English version:
John Stokes and Kanawahienton
(David Benedict, Turtle Clan/Mohawk)
Mohawk Version: Rokwaho
(Dan Thompson, Wolf Clan/Mohawk)
Original Inspiration: Tekaronianekon
(Jake Swamp, Wolf Clan/Mohawk)
© 1993 Six Nations Indian Museum and The Tracking Project.