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Old 03-12-2020, 02:10 AM
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Indigenous Spirit of All colors

I don't see any restrictions/guidelines on what can be talked about under
this forum subsection.

So I would like to discuss anything Indigenous and Spirit related.
Any peoples, Black, Red, Yellow, White indigenous ways.

I like the basics or core Spiritual principles of Indigenous
beliefs, I think they may be called Center. LOL

Here is how my basic Native Spiritual Life began.
I went to a Inipi (some call it a Sweat Lodge)
It is more appropriate to call it a Purification Lodge.
This Inipi we call our Mothers/GrandMothers Womb.(Earth).

Anyway I walked up to the fire where there were many cantaloupe
sized lava Rocks being heated Red hot.
The man worked the fire and I was amazed at the Fire and the Rocks.
After sitting in the Lodge and the man brought in the Red hot Rocks
I felt Primordial and this time I was in was gone and it could have been
any time on this Earth.
Something begged at my spirit and it longed and longed for something
like it never longed before.
I thought "WOW I wonder if one day I could carry in these
GrandFather Rocks with the Red hot Life in them?"

So after crawling out of GrandMothers Womb a clean fresh person I asked.
"You think one day I might carry those GrandFather Rocks into the Lodge?"
They said sure tomorrow.
In one day I achieved all my Spiritual goals.
I gave up my old life and jumped in the Medicine Mans van and started
down the Red Road of Life.
I have been carrying these Sacred Red hot Living relatives ever since
and my Life is always Blessed. They have taken me to many places and
I have sat with many Medicine peoples of all colors praying for goodness for everyone and
everything's Life.
As the basic saying goes.Mitakuye Oyasin.
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These two words mean “All My Relations” or “We are All Related”. To pray this prayer is to petition God on behalf of everyone and everything on Earth
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Now for some cool music.
About braids maybe?
Where they at
SNRK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8htuJUaupE

A video about. 50 min.
The men of 5th world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1Td8VUcKk0

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Old 03-12-2020, 03:14 AM
ImthatIm
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I like seeing the younger people caring indigenous
teaching and ways into new platforms
such as music, it has made my Spirit Soar
with hope, for a continuation of knowledge
and Spirit. Even if it is not a platform I would choose
myself.

New release from SNRK.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb7k2TdmdaA
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Old 03-12-2020, 03:47 AM
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I would have so enjoyed to have sat with Beau ****.
I am sure we have nearly crossed paths.
He looks like my Father in law.
Both these men have passed and gone into the Spirit World now.
His last name is so famous he receives four stars.LOL

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Beau **** was a Kwakwaka'wakw Northwest Coast artist and Chief
who lived and worked in Alert Bay, British Columbia, Canada.
He was a contemporary artist, activist and hereditary Chief from the Namgis First Nation.

I had traveled to the main island in BC and that is the reason I live
where I live today, in the southern part of the Coast Salish territories.
Masks are big medicine for Coast Salish people and I have seen and been
a part of watching them work.
I pray these things get carried on.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_yQ8QjjHxY
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Old 03-12-2020, 08:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ImthatIm
I don't see any restrictions/guidelines on what can be talked about under
this forum subsection.

So I would like to discuss anything Indigenous and Spirit related.
Any peoples, Black, Red, Yellow, White indigenous ways.
Sounds goooood – freedom to move from one subject or theme to another.
Yet it all relates and ties in together.
Thanks for starting this thread.
I’m reading your story with interest even if I do not comment, but just listen
and watch.

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From the black side of things …
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A video about. 50 min.
The men of 5th world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1Td8VUcKk0
^ Now those Aboriginal people are from Northern Territory in Australia.
Before the arrival of the white man – Australia already was a multicultural and multilingual country.
And there are big cultural differences between Northern Territory and Queensland for example.

Queensland:

Uncle Ernie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJxgw8Y9g8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSq-jSJbA6M

heh:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgM_y3FdWp4

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Old 03-12-2020, 09:16 AM
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Cool Sentient,
I so Loved this 7min. vid. with David


3 dances

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrXA...gwnqClMJl_uaVM

What do you figure the warning was in the beginning of vid?
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Old 03-12-2020, 09:32 AM
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Cool Sentient,
I so Loved this 7min. vid. with David


3 dances

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrXA...gwnqClMJl_uaVM

What do you figure the warning was in the beginning of vid?
Some of the people in that video may have passed away.

You don’t really speak openly about nor show pictures or name people who have departed, unless you are close family.

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Old 03-12-2020, 09:40 AM
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Creating a bridge from hereabouts to thereabouts:

Killer Whale and Crocodile - Full Documentary
Quote:
“A First Nations carver from Canada travels into the jungles of Papua New Guinea and a New Guinea carver travels to urban Canada”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWZb9T7bpNY

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Old 03-12-2020, 10:32 AM
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Quote:
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Some of the people in that video may have passed away.

You don’t really speak openly about nor show pictures or name people who have departed, unless you are close family.

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I will take this in the kindest manner. Thanks
That's a good rule. I live similarly but different.
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Old 03-12-2020, 10:46 AM
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I will take this in the kindest manner. Thanks
That's a good rule. I live similarly but different.
Well, I didn’t mean like you – you … but in general, that is the way of showing respect to Aboriginals.

In my own culture it is different.
It is like OMG ...
Lock the doors and hold your visitors in like hostages to show them the piles and piles of funeral pictures …

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Old 03-12-2020, 11:21 AM
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Quote:
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Well, I didn’t mean like you – you … but in general, that is the way of showing respect to Aboriginals.

In my own culture it is different.
It is like OMG ...
Lock the doors and hold your visitors in like hostages to show them the piles and piles of funeral pictures …

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That's why I said I'll take it in the kindest way. LOL
I wasn't sure.

My family was like, Party cause someone died and we're grieving.
Get the poker cards and whiskey and beers.
Invite all the friends and family to grieve with us.
Maybe shoot the guns later on in the night, wake every body up because we're grieving.
I grew up in alcoholism and gunfire.
Starts sounding like a country song.
My Father was a Harley riding Native, black hat cowboy, gunslinger. For sure.

Most traditional people here on Turtle Island (as it was known before the America's.)
that I have been around, say grieve in the funeral and speak their name show pics or vids.
Then no speaking the name or viewing pics. / vids. for a year.
This year is the time for the Spirit to travel.
Speaking their name or anything that induces tears or grieving could interrupt (Call back)
their journey Home.
At 1 year you do a memorial and giveaway and dinner.
Then you can speak the name or show pics. or vids.
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