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O Spotted Eagle, who are next to the heavens, close to Wakan Tanka, the Great Spirit! Your wings are powerful. Help us to send our voice to Wakan Tanka.

O Spotted Eagle, who circles in the highest heavens, you see all things in the heavens and upon the earth! The thoughts of men should rise as high as eagles do.
Black Elk, Lakota




Song of the Thunderbird:

My children,
It is I who make the thunder
As I circle about,
The thunder as I circle about,

My children,
It is I who make the loud thunder
As I circle about,
The loud thunder as I circle about.

Arapaho

"The thoughts of men should rise as high as
eagles do."
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