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Share the Vision. One Earth, One People.

As a Native of the Earth, it makes no difference from which nation or continent you or your ancestors come. What does matter is that we all share the same air, oceans, mountains and sun, and the same dreams of peace and happiness for our families and future generations.

In our Native American culture, all races are represented by the four sacred colors, each being equal. Red symbolizes the Native peoples of the Americas. Yellow represents the Natives of Asia. White signifies Natives of Europe; and black symbolizes Native brothers and sisters of the African nations. From the infinite mixes of these four essential colors, all of the cultures of the world can be painted.

Our distinctive clothing and accessories speak to the hearts and minds of indigenous peoples everywhere who respect our Mother Earth and embrace social consciousness. This is our vision, our gift, and the ancient wisdom we wish to share with all the Natives of the world. One Earth One People.

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