Natchez Indian Family
Tattooed Arm (French: Bras Piqué) was the Female Sun of the Natchez people in the early 18th century. The Natchez were matrilineal, and while the paramount chief was a man, this title was inherited through his mother, the Female Sun. Tattooed Arm was the mother of Saint Cosme, the Great Sun, and the daughter of the previous female sun, "White Woman" (died 1704). She was the sister of war chief Tattooed Serpent (d. 1725) and the Great Sun (d. 1728). Like her brothers, she was friendly to the French, and following the Natchez Massacre she told Antoine-Simon Le Page du Pratz that she had attempted to warn them of plans by her tribe to attack them by surprise. Along with many other Natchez people, in 1731 she was captured during the French retaliations against the Natchez after the massacre, and she was eventually was deported to Saint-Domingue, where she was sold as a slave.
Her original Natchez name is unknown.*
AHAU
Kin 200: Yellow Overtone Sun
I empower in order to enlighten
Commanding life
I seal the matrix of universal fire
With the overtone tone of radiance
I am guided by the power of elegance.
Lifting our mind above the whole Earth, we can view the template of evolutionary unfolding.*
*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2017-2018.
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Svadhistana Chakra (Kali Plasma)
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