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Old 02-03-2014, 04:04 PM
pgrundy
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Winnetka veesh tulo

So I'm watching this movie called "Older than America" (it's pretty good by the way) and I hear this phrase in my head that sounds like 'wa-net-ka veeish tu lo".

I blew it off as my vivid imagination and I see my supposed guide and he is pushing me, like write it down, write it down. This was annoying as I was watching the movie.

But I wrote it down.

Looking through the web it turns out that it is in an Algonquin language and it means something like "beautiful land of the five peoples". There are five tribes there, which I did not know, and it is the same language as the last Indian word he sent me, his name.

So now I kind of feel like this is not my imagination.

Don't know what I expect anyone here to say. Has anyone had anything like this happen? I am not Native American and no I do not speak Algonquin.
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Old 02-03-2014, 04:06 PM
pgrundy
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Also, it might be pertinent--Winnketa, Illinois has an Indian School in it were they put Cree children. The movie is about an Indian school in Wisconsin and visions that an Indian woman is having that help heal some people in that tribe.

It was almost like he was watching this movie with me, saying, here, this is what they did where I lived.
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