3 Muluc
Red Electric Moon
Moon serves as Coin of the Realm
In the Star-lit Kingdom
–
A treasured Galleon
Sailing the dark Sea Sky
Swelling like Bellies of Women
Ripening in Time with Time
Mistress of sacred Mysteries
She draws all Waters unto Herself
Maiden – Mother – Crone
She is All of These
Reflecting Three in One
She activates Creation
Moon weaves and projects
New Stories each Night –
She turns and
returns
From Darkness to Light
©Kleomichele
Leeds
Kimberly Teehee
Kimberly Teehee is an advocate and lobbyist on Native American issues. She served as senior policy adviser for Native American affairs in the administration of U.S. President Barack Obama from 2009-2012.
Background and education
A member of the Cherokee Nation, she was born in Chicago, Illinois but grew up in Claremore, Oklahoma, where she and her family are fluent Cherokee language speakers.
Teehee is a graduate of Northeastern State University, where she graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in Political Science in 1991. She earned her Juris Doctor degree from the University of Iowa College of Law in 1995. She was awarded a Bureau of National Affairs Award.
Teehee served as the first deputy director of Native American Outreach for the Democratic National Committee and director of Native American outreach for President Bill Clinton's 1997 inauguration. She then served as an adviser to Democratic Congressman Dale Kildee of Michigan.
In the Obama administration she served on the White House Domestic Policy Council. Beginning July 2009, she assumed the new position of Senior Policy Adviser for Native American Affairs and advised the president about issues pertaining to Indian Country.
In 2012, she accepted "a position with Mapetsi Policy Group, a small legal and lobbying firm, founded by tribal advocate Debbie Ho with the aim of preserving tribal sovereignty." Her successor as Senior Policy Adviser for Native American Affairs was Jodi Gillette.
During her tenure at the White House, she played a major role in securing re-authorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). In 2015, after leaving the White House, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians honored her for her work on VAWA, especially as it related to prosecuting non-natives who abuse native women on tribal lands.
In 2014, Teehee joined Cherokee Nation Businesses, where she serves as vice president of special projects for the tribe's holding company.*
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimberly_Teehee
MULUC
Kin 29: Red Electric Moon
I activate in order to purify
Bonding flow
I seal the process of universal water
With the electric tone of service
I am guided by the power of space.
Patience brings forth the cultivation of humility. It tempers aggression and dissolves the snare of self-righteousness.*
*Star Traveler's 13 Moon Almanac of Synchronicity, Galactic Research Institute, Law of Time Press, Ashland, Oregon, 2017-2018.
The Sacred Tzolk'in
Sahasrara Chakra (Dali Plasma)
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