Native American Prayers![]() I COME BEFORE YOUGreat Spirit, whose voice I hear in the winds and whose breath gives life to the world: as I come before You, one of Your many children, I am small and weak; I need Your strength and wisdom. May I walk in beauty; may my eyes behold the red and purple sunset; may my hands respect what You have made; may my ears be sharp to hear Your voice. Make me wise, so I may know what You teach in every leaf and rock. Make me strong, so I may be able to fight my greatest enemy, myself. May I ever be ready to come to You with clean hands and straight eyes, so that when life fades like a sunset, I may come to You without shame. Chief Yellow LarkGREAT GOD, WE SUMMON YOUGreat Spirit, who dwells in every object, every person and every place: we summon You from the far places into our present awareness. God of the North, Who gives wings to the waters of the air and rolls out the snowstorm covering the earth with silver carpet: temper us with toughness to withstand the biting blizzard. God of the East and of the red sun’s rising, brace us that we neither neglect our gifts nor lose in laziness the hopes each day affords. God of the South Whose warm breath of compassion dissolves our fears and meets our hatreds: teach us that they who are truly strong are also kind. God of the West and of the sunset, bless us with knowledge of the freedom which follows the well disciplined life. God of the earth beneath our feet, storer of unreckoned resources: we would give thanks unceasingly for Your great bounty. Great God within, may we be aware of the goodness of the gift of life and be worthy of its priceless privilege. Plains Indian PrayerGREAT SPIRITGreat Spirit, Great Spirit, Sioux Indian Prayer |