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	<title>Comments on: Native American Symbols for Mother</title>
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		<title>By: Sandra Watson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sandra Watson</dc:creator>
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		<description>I have enjoyed your site; thank you. My name is Sandy and I was adopted at the age of 6 weeks.  Lost my mother very young (I was 8).  I was always told I was adopted, however it was through Catholic Charities in Odgensburgh, New York.  I have tried several times to get ANY information and come up with nothing. I know my (or I was told) my dad was Mohawk and my mom was french Canadian and that is all I have except a name and I am not sure if I have it correct; Mary Jean Saber (Sabier, Sabar???  I lost both parents so I know nothing.  I have always been drawn to Native American beliefs, traditions and animals; wildlife especially.  I have been a volunteer for the state and federal governments for over 30 years.  I currently am very infolved in saving and replacing wolf and wolf/dogs that people tried to turn into dogs.  There is a group of us that work together up and down the east coast.  I have no fear of a wolf at all; they come to me; they do not shy from me.  I have had as many as 6 at one time.  I currently have 2.  I do not put them on show; they are not caged; they have run of 2 acres that is private and electrified; they were rescues; had I not gone to get them they would of been killed. They come in the house and they are both trained to a kennel; they sit down and come (most of the time).  I also am a canine trainer; over 35 years experience.  Well that is a quick background on me.  I am and have been trying to find the symbols for MOTHER AND SON in Mohawk or Iroquois.  Can you help me?  Point me in the right direction; maybe there are none???  Any assistance would be wonderful and highly appreciated.  My son wants to get it tatooed and I can not find it; or maybe it does not exists; at this point, if it is not available in Mohawk, Iroquois; another tribe would do.  
Thank you for sharing this wonderful sight.  
Sandra Watson</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have enjoyed your site; thank you. My name is Sandy and I was adopted at the age of 6 weeks.  Lost my mother very young (I was 8).  I was always told I was adopted, however it was through Catholic Charities in Odgensburgh, New York.  I have tried several times to get ANY information and come up with nothing. I know my (or I was told) my dad was Mohawk and my mom was french Canadian and that is all I have except a name and I am not sure if I have it correct; Mary Jean Saber (Sabier, Sabar???  I lost both parents so I know nothing.  I have always been drawn to Native American beliefs, traditions and animals; wildlife especially.  I have been a volunteer for the state and federal governments for over 30 years.  I currently am very infolved in saving and replacing wolf and wolf/dogs that people tried to turn into dogs.  There is a group of us that work together up and down the east coast.  I have no fear of a wolf at all; they come to me; they do not shy from me.  I have had as many as 6 at one time.  I currently have 2.  I do not put them on show; they are not caged; they have run of 2 acres that is private and electrified; they were rescues; had I not gone to get them they would of been killed. They come in the house and they are both trained to a kennel; they sit down and come (most of the time).  I also am a canine trainer; over 35 years experience.  Well that is a quick background on me.  I am and have been trying to find the symbols for MOTHER AND SON in Mohawk or Iroquois.  Can you help me?  Point me in the right direction; maybe there are none???  Any assistance would be wonderful and highly appreciated.  My son wants to get it tatooed and I can not find it; or maybe it does not exists; at this point, if it is not available in Mohawk, Iroquois; another tribe would do.<br />
Thank you for sharing this wonderful sight.<br />
Sandra Watson</p>
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