
American Indian
Code of Ethics
- Each morning upon rising and each evening before sleeping,
give thanks for the life within you and for all life,
for the good things the Creator has given you and
for the opportunity to grow a little more each day.
Consider your thoughts and actions of the past day and
seek for the courage and strength to be a better person.
Seek for the things that will benefit others (everyone).
- Respect: Respect means "To feel or show honor or esteem
for someone or something; to consider the wellbeing of,
or to treat someone or something with deference or courtesy".
Showing respect is a basic law of life.
- Treat every person from the tiniest child to the
oldest elder with respect at all times.
- Special respect should be given to Elders, Parents,
Teachers and Community Leaders.
- No person should be made to feel "put down" by you;
avoid hurting other hearts as you would avoid a deadly poison.
- Touch nothing that belongs to someone else (especially Sacred
Objects) without permission, or an understanding between you.
- Respect the privacy of every person; never intrude on
a person's quiet moment or personal space.
- Never walk between people who are conversing.
- Never interrupt people who are conversing.
- Speak in a soft voice, especially when you are in the
presence of Elders, strangers or others to whom special respect
is due.
- Do not speak unless invited to do so at gatherings where
Elders are present (except to ask what is expected of you,
should you be in doubt).
- Never speak about others in a negative way, whether
they are present or not.
- Treat the earth and all of her aspects as your mother.
Show deep respect for the mineral world, the plant world and the
animal world. Do nothing to pollute our Mother; rise up
with wisdom to defend her.
- Show deep respect for the beliefs and religion of others.
- Listen with courtesy to what others say, even if you feel
that what they are saying is worthless. Listen with your heart.
- Respect the wisdom of the people in council. Once you give an
idea to a council meeting it no longer belongs to you - it belongs
to the people. Respect demands that you listen intently to the
ideas of others in council and that you do not insist that
your idea prevail. Indeed you should freely support the ideas
of others if they are true and good, even if those ideas are
quite different from the ones you have contributed.
The clash of ideas brings forth the Spark of Truth.
- Once a council has decided something in unity, respect
demands that no-one speak secretly against what has been
decided.
If the council has made an error, that error will become
apparent to everyone in its own time.
- Be truthful at all times, and under all conditions.
- Always treat your guests with honor and consideration.
Give of your best food, your best blankets, the best part
of your house, and your best service to your guests.
- The hurt of one is the hurt of all; the honor of one is
the honor of all.
- Receive strangers and outsiders with a loving heart
and as members of the human family.
- All the races and tribes in the world are like the
different colored flowers of one meadow. All are beautiful.
As children of the Creator they must all be respected.
- To serve others, to be of some use to family, community,
nation and the world is one of the main purposes for which
human beings have been created.
Do not fill yourself with your own affairs and forget
your most important talks. True happiness comes only to those
who dedicate their lives to the service of others.
- Observe moderation and balance in all things.
- Know those things that lead to your wellbeing, and those
things that lead to your destruction.
- Listen to and follow the guidance given to your heart.
Expect guidance to come in many forms: in prayer, in dreams,
in times of quiet solitude and in the words and deeds
of wise Elders and friends.
Author unknown.

Que Dieu nous bénisse!
May God bless us!
Mozmozik Odiozon Kinikinik Volcanda
Kottliwi Kwahliwi Tapsiwi.
May the Great Spirit and The Great Creator
Bless Us and Smile upon Us.
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