Sunday, August 28, 2016

Wedding Blessing Apache

Wedding Blessing Apache -
Prayraying woman in field - Arman Zhenikeyev - professional photographer from Kazakhstan/ Moment/ Getty Images
Arman Zhenikeyev - Professional Photographer Kazakhstan / Moment / Getty Images

If you are looking for a suitable prayer or reading for your wedding or vow renewal, consider ' use Apache wedding blessing, but I know where it comes from.

the growing consensus about the origin of the "Apache Wedding Blessing" is the blessing / prayer is not part of the Apache culture. It seems that the "Apache Wedding Blessing" was written the late 1940s or early 1950s by screenwriter Albert Maltz for the film Broken Arrow. other sources claim that the blessing was freely adapted from "wedding Tresses" by Stan Davis. However Stan Davis seems to be an artist and "Wedding Tresses" is one of his paintings

Rebecca Mead. " But as far as I can determine from research in libraries, talking with experts in the Apache culture, and real guardians of the Apache culture, prayer seems to be a poetic fiction ... It was a Native American, Ramon Riley, the director of the cultural resources of the White Mountain Apache cultural Center, Fort Apache, Arizona, who directed me to the apparent. source of the wedding prayer Apache 'is from a movie called Broken Arrow , starring James Stewart and Deborah Paget said he "
Source :. Rebecca Mead. One Perfect Day: selling of the American wedding 07. pgs 134-135 ..

Apache wedding Blessing - wedding Prayer. Indian

now you will feel no rain,
for each of you will be shelter to the other.

now you will feel no cold,
for each of you will be warmth to another.

now no more loneliness.

now you are two people,
but there is only one life before you.

your days together be good and long
on the earth.

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