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A traditional Native American blessing for a new home often includes prayers for protection, harmony, and abundance. It may express gratitude for the land and ask for the spirits to bless the dwelling with peace, love, and health. A common sentiment is to invoke the elements—earth, air, fire, and water—to create a nurturing environment. Such blessings emphasize community, connection to nature, and the importance of family.

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