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ACQTC Societies

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Masunuk Wah Ruht

Touch The Fire

Neawun neghikqueoushannak,
spe nejek mutchisunkombane,
poquauttawne werremauwunk
wutche neawun ea kesuk.
Our ancestors,
by their faithfulness,
preserve the truth
for us today.
Negonnijek as-hittewunk
nekokkoodummohikqun neawun
rauweto wutche
wah werrego squayo mayi.
Ancient traditions
teach us
the value of
the good red road.
Pummean weeche neen,
netomp; pummean
skeje wah wunnuppoh
wutche wah wabun.
Walk with me,
my friend, walk
upon the wing
of the wind.
Moshogquenog,
rashawandowe pummayawunk
wutche howan neawun mutche.
Embrace,
the spiritual substance
of who we are.
Wutchappuk
mutche werrego
quah
pompamantejek narra.
The root
is good
and
living still.
Masunuk
wah ruht
quah kenawmen.
Touch,
the fire
and see.
— Ohomousiz — Little Owl

In ancient times the Quinnipiac and other Algonquian Nations of the Dawnland learned their many traditions through various Societies. There were Societies for men, women, children; societies for the shamans and curers, the warriors and the hunters.

In this same tradition ACQTC has developed a number of specialized Societies so that our people, as well as Allies, Friends and Relatives who work with us, might all learn together from the elders and culture-bearers. This is how the traditions have been passed on from generation to generation throughout the millennia.

The following pages give a brief introductions to the key Societies that are open to everyone. Anyone wishing to participate is invited to use our Contact ACQTC form, your expression of interest will be forwarded to the appropriate individual.

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