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Articles related to "Lakota"
Lakota Healing Song The "curing song" is just one of many traditional songs used in the healing ritual among the Lakota. wapiye' olowan • curing song • lakota sioux • traditional medicine • aspects of healing songs
Anukite' and Lakota Tradition The source of Anukite's power as a malevolent force is the rich tapestry of myth surrounding her abilities. anukite' • double faced woman • mythology surrouding • lakota religious tradition • dreams of
Lakota Creation In order to present the most detailed examination of the creation mythos, the Lakota tribe serves as a primary reference iyan • maka ina • mahpiyato • taku skan • anpetu wi
Catching Dreams - Part I
History and legends of dream catchers sioux • lakota • dakota • nakota • chippewa
Anatomy of the Vision Quest The vision quest is a period of inward reflection that can help members of the Lakota community reach important decisions. vision quest • hanblecheyapi • dreams • among the lakota • sioux
Pagan Symbol of Hope The Morning Star is a symbol of hope for the Pennsylvania Deutsch and Native Americans followers of Pagan traditions. paranormal • pagan • pennsylvania deutsch • native american • lakota sioux
Talking With Spirits The Lakota Sioux believe that the dead can still help the living. Among the Lakota, there is particular practitioner who is responsible talking with the spirit world. spirit world • lakota • niyan • shadow world • yuwi'pi
The Afterlife Where does the soul go when the body dies? This question has plagued philosophers and religious scholars for centuries. Among native tribes, however, there is an answer afterlife • native american views on • the shadow world • lakota • the other side camps
Shamanic Shadow Self The Pagan, Shamanic Celts and Lakota Sioux believed in Shadow Self, the part of people that is rejected. Carl Jung, founder of analytical psychology, shared the belief. paganism • shamanism • shadow self • celtic • lakota sioux
Don’t Wait For the Translation!
How much damage can a word do? More than you think. translation • translator • interpreter • khrushchev • kennedy
Alternative Origins of Back Pain Back pain has many causes and many possible treatments including TCM, Raindrop Technique with essential oils and Louise Hay's affirmations to support upper & lower back. back neck pain tension and stress • energy meridians tcm • raindrop treatment • touch for health applied kinesiology • louise hay
Carlisle Indian School In Cumberland County, Pennsylvania is a school that changed the lives of many American Indians. Instead of learning the Indian culture the U.S. stripped the culture. tribes • treaties • geronimo • pratt • carlisle
Ite' and Iktomi Together, Ite' and Iktomi devise a scheme to attract the Buffalo Nation away from their concealment and to the surface. ite' • anukite' • eil to the surface • lakota creation stories • iktomi
Red Power The birth of Red Power led to the creation of one of the most controversial Native American activist organizations--the American Indian Movement. red power • american indian movement • lakota sioux • pine ridge reservation • counterculture
The Spiritual Altar Many skeptics believe spirituality is merely based on imagination. They fail to realize that spirituality at its deepest and most useful level is based on science. paramahansa yogananda • yoga techniques • science • wallace black elk • the sacred ways of the lakota
George Armstrong Custer On December 5, 1839, a baby boy was born in a farmhouse in New Rumley, Ohio. Little did his parents know that one day his name would be known around the world. george armstrong custer • custers last stand • little bighorn • south dakota • mary alward
Magic Reading I first heard of the "Magic Tree House," book series from my grandson, Brandon. He told me about the books and was very excited about the adventures of Jack and Annie, the main characters in the book. Upon reading this series, I found the books to be a wonderful experience for young readers. great books for kids • reading • literacy • magic tree house • dinosuars before dark
Mitakuye Oyasin We are all connected with each other in a living web of life. As we think, feel and act we all affect each other, as was emphasized for the author at a Lakota sweat lodge. caring for the soul • caring • soul • care • spirit
The Boy Sitting Bull Sitting Bull’s was born sometime around March of 1831 near the Ree River, now called Grand River on the Northern Plains of America. As a Lakota Sioux, he was born into the Hunkpapa clan. But as an infant he was not called Sitting Bull. At the time, that named belonged to his father. sitting bull • sioux • lakota • hunkpapa • wakantanka
Ceremonies of the Plains Public events that celebrate important religious and social occasions are primary facets of tribal life for communities of the Plains region of the United States importance of religious and public ceremonies of • religious ceremony among the mandan • o-kee-pah ka-se-kah • he keeper of the ceremonies • religious ceremonies among the lakota. among the f
Legends Behind the Northern Lights A large mythology of the aurora grew up in different cultures that witnessed the lights to explain what they were and why they occurred. aurora • northern lights • southern lights • myths • legends
Raindrop Technique An essential oil massage technique based on Lakota Native healing, Raindrop Therapy is the application of powerful antibacterial, antiviral oils along the spine. raindrop technique feathering • essential oil massage • therapeutic grade essential oils • d gary young • young living essential oils
The Seven Rituals At the heart of Lakota society, there are seven central rituals that have remained fluid throughout their history. lakota • seven central rituals • inipi • sweat lodge • tapa wankayayapi |
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