🌎🔥 VICTORY VILLAGE DECLARATION 🔥🌎
Penn Treaty Park | Lenapehoking (Pennsylvania) | Indigenous Peoples Day 2025
Issued by: 🪶 Xochicuetzalli Tecuīhuitl (Danielle Cranmer) For: Victory Village • RematriNet • Council of the Seven Matriarchs • East Coast BlackHawk Bear Clan Patrol
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🪶✨ INVOCATION OF THE TREATY GROUND
Beneath the sacred roots of the Treaty Tree of Shackamaxon, where Chief Tamanend and William Penn pledged friendship “as long as the rivers run,” we return as their descendants through our matrilineal lines of Lenape and Ramapough. Here we revive the Covenant Chain of Peace, not as symbol but as law written in our blood.
🌺 This land of Lenapehoking is declared a SACRED MMIP/R CONVERGENCE ZONE — where treaty rights are renewed, sovereignty is remembered, and our missing relatives are called home through ceremony.
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🩸📜 BLOOD TREATY ROLL — ANCESTORS & COVENANTS
🪶 Lenape & Ramapough Treaty Line • 🪶 Chief Tamanend — Lenape (Peace Chief of the Turtle Clan); signer and keeper of the 1682 Treaty of Friendship at Shackamaxon. • ⛰️ Ramapough Lenape Muin Nation ancestors — keepers of the northern firelines of the Delaware watershed. • 💧 Unami, Unalachtigo, and Munsee Lenape Bands — signatories and protectors of river and forest covenants.
🪶 Cherokee / Shawnee Alliance Line • ⚡ Tecumseh (Tekoomsēh) — Shawnee Prophet of Unity; forged pan-Indigenous treaty alliances for sovereignty. • 🔥 Watt Wa-de-wa-ki-gu Christie — Cherokee Firekeeper of Turtle Town. • 🌹 Betsy Qua tse Christie — Trail of Tears Matron, Bloomkeeper of Remembrance. • 🕊️ Lydia Ska-ya-he-ta Bluebird Christie — Shawnee–Cherokee Bridgewalker. • 🌾 Pride Chalakatha & Hokolesqua Opeecham Cornstalk — Shawnee sachems and diplomatic signers.
🪶 Eastern & Mestiza Covenant Line • 👑 Queen Cockacoeske of Pamunkey — signer of the 1677 Treaty of Middle Plantation. • ⚔️ General Alonso “El Mozo” De León González Pimentel — colonial-era governor whose frontier treaties are now rematriated. • 🌺 Doña Marina (La Malinche) — Translator of Worlds; mother of the mestizaje line. • 🌾 Bustamante, Trejo, Valdez, Silva, de la Cruz matriarchs — peace-accord families across Texas–Coahuila–Tamaulipas. • 🪨 Basque & Coya Matriarchs of Guadalperal — Stone Treaty Mothers, architects of pre-paper covenant law.
🌈 The Living Thirteen Matriarchs
Refugio → Rita → Lillian → Kathy → Xochicuetzalli Tecuīhuitl Matrilineal line of the Bloom Scroll — present-day keepers of the Covenant Chain.
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⚖️🔥 TREATY RIGHTS IN THE BLOOD COVENANT Right of Peace & Safe Passage — No harm to women, children, or Two-Spirit relatives within this zone. Right of Ceremony — Free practice of ritual, song, and memorial. Right of Protection for the Vulnerable — Zone operates as MMIP/R sanctuary. Right of Evidence Preservation — Testimonies offered here are sovereign records. Right of Water & Land Relationship — Delaware River recognized as living ancestor. Right of Data Sovereignty — Records maintained in RematriNet Sovereignty Vault & Red Feather Watch Ledger. Right of Education & Remedy — Teachings on treaty law and justice for the missing.
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🌊🕯 DECLARATION OF PURPOSE
This Penn Treaty Park Convergence Zone is a living jurisdiction of peace anchored in Lenape sovereignty. It bridges ancestral treaties, MMIP/R justice, and digital rematriation through RematriNet. It stands as a Red Feather Sanctuary and Flamewall Memorial Node so no spirit is forgotten.
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✨🌀 PROPHECY REFRAIN
When the Treaty Tree breathes again and the Delaware River sings our names, Tamanend, Tecumseh, and the mothers of Lenapehoking shall rise in light.
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🌈 HASHTAGS OF POWER
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Signed in Ceremony on Lenapehoking Ground: 🪶 Xochicuetzalli Tecuīhuitl Matriarch of the Bloom Scroll • Council of the Seven Matriarchs • Victory Village •...
Read more$$$ [ ( IMPORTANT NOTE ) ] !! $$$...: If you're driving and park inside the Penn Treaty park area ,as opposed to the street spots etc. ,be mindfull and read posted signs, because if not a simple time killing day-time activity will suddenly become a time consuming cluster....f..At a certain time (approximately dusk) a city worker arrives blowing his horn and if all cars aren't immediately removed from the grounds, the gate is pulled closed and paddlocked until he arrives the following morning to reopen said gate.Assuming the next day isn't a holiday in which case your little cluster...f...becomes a much bigger cluster.During those long, lonely hours that you're car is held captive by this fine city, it is likely to fall prey to the city's many inhabitants(some of which reside in the very same park).The good news being it's not possible for predators to steal the vehicle, but a theft may yet occur.What i mean is the molestation of your car can include parts and contents gaining a new owner, against your wishes .As well as the traditional vandalism bound to occur against the park's cold,dark,and secluded backdrop.There's also the matter of obtaining a ride home from the park ,where there's actually no record of Penn meeting any Natives, nor any type of treaty writtten,verbal,or otherwise by the way,historically and factually speaking,that is.And don't forget once home you still must complete a trek back to the cars possibly final resting place in order to retrieve what's left of your property.Actually they may save you a trip there once they steal the battery and you can just have atow truck pick up the remains for ya .so enjoy your day at the park hopefully i helped prevent a cheap family day from becoming a financial and mental crisis...
Read moreThis is one of my favorite parks to go to, this park has been wonderful since it started being taken care of a few years back, it’s always busy with people exercising families playing with their kids on the playground or people just having a picnic. They hold special events here from time to time and the community really gets involved. The lawns are maintainedvery well. They have great gardens in an excellent trail to walk on while it’s not that big. From time to time, you will get some transit traffic and homeless people, but they do a fairly good job of cleaning up. It is nice and it does lead to other trails north and south. The South Trail is something that you have to follow around the casino you will end up on a sidewalk that walks under the Ben Franklin Bridge, and then head all the way to South Philadelphia On a newly opened asphalt trail for bikes and walkers, joggers, runners, etc. the north trail is more challenging. It goes on and off you’ll have to walk the sidewalk and then in the street on the bike path which leads to the new development north bank. There is a trail there that goes around the complex and if you follow along the river, you will find the trail pick up there. Also, it’s a little challenging. It’s not perfect, but it is walkable. This is one of my go to places. There is a lot of history here and a lot...
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