Showing posts with label medicine wheel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label medicine wheel. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Signal Kilo Stool and Birdhouses

 19 Mar 22:

Used some spare boat paint today to finish up the shop stool and birdhouses. Here's the signal Kilo stool, for my first name initial.


There is some TotalBoat Wet Edge Black, White, Fire Red, Kingston Gray and Yellow in the mix, along with Interlux Brightside Largo Blue. We also got the North point painted.






Thursday, March 17, 2022

Medicine Wheel Markings

 01 Mar 22:

I am a citizen of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, so I selected our medicine wheel color significance and medicines for use on our "Wheel Deck." 4 colors, 4 compass directions, 4 cycles of life and season, 4 medicines


The Wheel Deck is where we go to enjoy a little Winter sun or hopefully Summer shade, restoration of the soul and it will be one of the spots where our boats visit when they need some renewal. 

Monday, January 8, 2018

Citizen Potawatomi Nation Medicine Wheel

I am on the tribal rolls of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, I painted our medicine wheel on the deck by the carriage house. For us our spirit is renewed as we renewing watercraft, and we are thankful for opportunity to do so.

From the CPN website: "Many Native American tribes recognize the significance of the medicine wheel, the colors and directions that are associated with them.

For the Potawatomi, the East is the direction of new beginnings and life, and signifies springtime. It is associated with the color yellow and the Potawatomi medicine of sema (tobacco). As an elder once said, “Sema precedes all things,” meaning tobacco is used by the tribe as a blessing before starting a ceremony or gathering.

South is the color of red, and signifies the summertime, when the weather is warm. It is the direction of abundance and plenty, and is the direction of the medicine kishki (cedar). Kishki is used to prepare for ceremonies, and there is a tradition of a trail of cedar from the fire to the sweat lodge. Pipes belonging to tribal members that were made of cedar would be laid on the ground between the two structures. Kishki is also mixed into tobacco to provide enough smoke to get the attention of the spirits who will see the prayers of the Potawatomi. Cedar boxes are also used to keep mites and other insects off of ceremonial eagle feathers.

West is the direction of the medicine wabshkebyek (sage) and its color, black. Sage is used in the practice of smudging, where smoke is wafted over a person to rid the body of negativity. In fact, prior to CPN Legislative meetings, it is not uncommon for a smudging ceremony to take place prior to representatives and government officials commencing regular business. In the case of eagle feathers, smudging is used to cleanse the feathers. West also signifies the season of fall and of endings, and Potawatomi beliefs traditionally held that once a person passed on, they moved in that direction. This is why traditional burial ceremonies held that bodies were passed out a Western window.

North on the Potawatomi medicine wheel is the color of white, and is the direction of elders and winter time. In the days when the Potawatomi lived in their traditional lands near the Great Lakes, the winter snows were thought have a cleansing power on the land. This is also the time of the year that the spirits are asleep, which is why winter stories are only told during this time. White’s medicine is wishkpemishkos (sweet grass), which attracts positive spirits and used after a smudging of sage.

The medicine wheel is a teaching tool that is intended to help people remember these important and significant aspects of life. Life itself is viewed not as a line, but rather a cyclical thing that has its own seasons of life, death and renewal."

Sunday, January 7, 2018

1980 AMF Sunfish SUGAR 2 07 Jan 18

07 Jan 18:

VIPER sold! So SUGAR 2 came out from under the Sunfish Shack and reported for restoration duty as the "Moaning Chair Boat". When we restore boats, we have a Primary Boat and a Moaning Chair Boat. The Moaning Chair Boat is essential to have, the place where you stand and ponder what you have either just screwed up or are about to screw up on the Primary Boat. Where you stand to ponder your next moves on the Primary Boat, which in this instance is the Dabber VICTORY. Moaning Chair Boats come in all shapes and sizes and can be found next to favorite beverages.

We slid SUGAR 2 off of the carpenter benches straight onto the finishing dolly, and used the Odyssey to tow her around to the carriage house medicine wheel deck. Took a few photos to document her state before we continue the restoration. We had split the front seam back in 2015 in prep for the bow repair and bow handle backer block replacement. Overall she is in good shape, we might be able to save most of the gelcoat and find a nice sail to match. We have the rest of the bits to get her back out in her natural habitat.



SUGAR 2 is a 1980 boat like VIPER, built in Septmber by AMF.







New bow handle reporting for duty.


Walkaround assessment.



Rain coming, got SUGAR 2 covered up for a few days.


We might use the Sunfish 60th Anniversary sail, if we can find the blue-green version. Got any leads?


Log of SUGAR 2.