My responsibility is to watch over and care for these two gifts, given to the People by Tunkasila. I live here with them, conduct ceremony as needed and requested, and make myself available to anyone, at any time. This commitment I accept with as much understanding as I can achieve, and realize this is done for the Poeple, not for me. I am no more, no less than any other person. Often I am asked for my title. My response is and always will be, person.
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Tau (Greetings) Brother
Mabrika (Welcome) to our Caribbean Indigenous Network
Bo Matun (Thank you) for joining my friends list here in this network. I hope your experiences here give you an opportunity to explore a whole different realm of Indigenous and native tradition that you may not have had much contact with before.
Taino Ti (I honor your spirit)
Miguel Sobaoko Koromo Sague
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Please feel free to contact me if you should have any questions about using this site. I hope that you will find your interactions here to be enjoyable and rewarding. As a friendly reminder, please acquaint yourself with our preliminary Code of Conduct.
Very best wishes.
Mabrika (Welcome) to our Caribbean Indigenous Network
Bo Matun (Thank you) for joining my friends list here in this network. I hope your experiences here give you an opportunity to explore a whole different realm of Indigenous and native tradition that you may not have had much contact with before.
Taino Ti (I honor your spirit)
Miguel Sobaoko Koromo Sague