Now There Will Be No Loneliness For You.


I, john, take thee doris to be my wedded wife to have and to hold from this day forward for better, for worse for richer, for poorer in sickness and in health to love and to cherish till death do us part according to god’s holy ordinance The bride and groom wash each others'. Evening is the traditional time for the ceremony to occur.

For Better Or For Worse.


In this ceremony, according to the manataka american indian council, the bride and groom exchange baskets filled with gifts. Grant that they give their sacred words to each other in the strength of your love. At this time i will perform a native american smudge blessing.

To Love And To Cherish.


Talker explains that a navajo wedding ceremony is held in a hogan with a traditional basket with cornmeal and corn pollen placed in the middle of the ceremony. (wedding song) john, will you, with your right hand, take doris’ right hand and repeat this vow after me: To have and to hold from this day forward.

The Groom Steps Forward First.


Traditional navajo prayer is a soulful native american wedding blessing. The clockwise rotation symbolizes the light, while the fire symbolizes the warmth. Creator, giver of all life, bless with your goodness _____ and _____ who come now to join in marriage.

Smudge The Outer Circle Of Family And Friends


I promise to be faithful to you; Now you will feel no coldfor each of you will be warmth to the other. To be open and honest with you.