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For the people who want to experience a powwow, I’m Native American and I come from the Kalispel tribe, I totally recommend checking out powwows to learn more about our culture and learning more about our music, clothing, art, and dances.
Im a bc wildfire firefighter and we lost 3 brothers and sisters. And well all the firefighters were welcomed to a blanket ceremony. I must say i felt the love the power it was amazing and i wanna learn more
I love how many of these ceremonies are also about being grateful, because it's pretty easy to take the things you have for granted. It is surely a good practice to remind yourself to be grateful more often.
I have participated in a naming ceremony, sweat lodges, tobacco ceremony,and smudging ceremonies. I have also participated in pow wows, and visited many more. I am not a full blood Native American, but my grandfather was 1/2 Cherokee on my mother’s side of the family. On my fathers side my grandfather was part Blackfoot and my grandmother was part Cherokee. I care so much about my ancestors. I love my Indian blood, small percentage as it is and want to keep learning.
My whole life I have been drawn to Native American ways. I found out last year after doing an Ancestry DNA test that I am Apache (I was raised with a lot of family lies). I also found my fathers family. I have had past experiences before finding out that I am Apache that I knew were of Native beliefs. One I was visited by a White Buffalo. Though I didn’t think much of it because I was raised to believe I was Irish and Chinese. Though now knowing that I am Apache and looking over the great amount of emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual healing I have had since I had that experience with the White Buffalo. It is all making sense. I am still completely lost in the ways of my ancestors as I was raised Christian. Though I know my ancestors are being very patient with me as I learn their ways. Thank you so much for all you do.
Your medicine name is beautiful! I’ve gone on a Vision Quest and Sweat Lodge. I have also participated in a Full Moon ceremony. I smudge and clear myself, my space, and others regularly. The marriage ceremony sounds so lovely and sacred. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing culture. It is my hope that more and more people learn and honor indigenous cultures and peoples. Thank you again💜
Hey Maria! That sounds wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with the ceremonies you've attended. It's a pleasure to share these with you. Thank you so much for your kind words and support. 😊❤
Aniin, Germany ndojeba. For I´m not Native American I haven´t participated in any of this ceremonies. I only smudge my house, me and the dog once in a month. And have been in a Vision Quest alone in the mountains (Black Forest) for three weeks. Chi miigwech for this (and other) videos, they´re great.
Thank you for posting and teaching us about ceremony. I sat and reflected on my past experience and felt a great feeling of gratitude of what these ceremonies I listed taught me. Sweat lodges (90's), talking circles, give away, memorial gathering year later, family gathering death in our woman's moon circle, smudging, house cleaning, pipe ceremony (national call for people to gather in the summer), sunrise ceremony, PowWow ceremonies, water ceremony, house cleaning - smudging and elbow grease, naming ceremony, ghost feast, seasonal feasts, full moon ceremony
Welalin I am caucasion but have been blessed to always be part included in families in fact i calll these people my families i am so thankful for your teachings as a long time ago when i was a young child our local (reserve) i dislike that word our and yes our because howw my sister explains it as i am indenginous in my soul we did not have ceremonies ALMOST LOST THE LANQUAGE i HAVE BEEN HONOURED WITH AN EAGLE FEATHER BY AN ELDER CEREMONIES SMUDGING IS PART OF MY LIFE SO THANKS FOR SHARING
Thank you for your very nice. I learn A lot. Any i am also belong to indigenous people im the phillipins . And i am working as SHW -her in saudi. and want to share also my culture as part of native people in the phillipins . i research a culture in deferent. Country becuz i want to learn more about retual. thank you for sharing this. I am started already a youtuber. To till more about the cultures of phillipino people. Thank you and god bless
I have participated in a few ceremonies. I witnessed a blanket ceremony on Chumash Land of a friend and his new wife. I have participated in a few smudging ceremonies mostly when participating at a conference where Native people were participating, mostly with sage. I have also been through a smudging for new year in Mexico and that smudging was with copal which is a ceremonial type of resin, I believe.
Dear God who art in heaven hallow be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever, in Jesus Christ's name we pray, amen.
This is Adib's mom watching from his account. Haha :) He told me about your channel and gave me his login info so I can come and watch your videos. Love it. Great job!!!!
Thanks Mallory for going through each of these rituals! I know that when I go to use the sauna, I find it to be very healing both physically and mentally (it's a good time to take a break from the world and technology). I would imagine that the sweat lodge has some small similarities to that. What I find interesting about all of these ceremonies is that they seem to combine physical, spiritual, emotional, and medicinal practices all in one. I would imagine that's what makes them so rich to be a part of. Thanks again for sharing!
The native teachings teaches us a lot about balance. Balance between your physical, spiritual, emotional, and mental being. That's why most of our ceremonies and healing practices include all the states of being.
Now that I know what the Full Moon Ceremony is, it's VERY similar to the wiccan/pagan practices during full moons. The Triple Goddess (maiden, mother, and crone) aspects are symbolized by the moon, and the full moon is when those seek the knowledge of the Goddess. Many witches ask for blessing to water/stones/tools that provide use in their prayers and specific branch of witchcraft. During this ceremony, sacred medicines are also used in smudging to commune with "Grandmother Moon" to impart her wisdom, guidance, and beauty to enrich our spiritual journey as we seek greater connection to the earth that sustains us.
Hi Mallory, I have been part of a powwow and smudging ceremony, however, I would like to be part of a pipe and full moon ceremony. Very healing. Thank you for sharing.
I participated in a pipe ceremony when I was very little. I don't remember a whole lot of it but I remember that I was actually allowed to smoke from the pipe. I remember the taste and how it felt to smoke for the first time. It was powerful and it made me feel a way I've never felt before or since. It's my favorite memory
Have participated in all listed expeot the wedding ceremony, plus did a 4 day and 2 day fast. Remember Grandmother Moon and smudge daily. Would love to participate in the Fireball healing ceremony... and a wedding ceremony some day! 😆 Maybe there's a good red man in my future....
I would like to share some of those ceremonies, my people is disconnected since a a very long time about all the sacred, with nature, and i dreamed to share experiences in the respectful way of our tradition (to make it well) to reconnect me with the nature, the sacred, the power. i hope sincerely at least participate just one time to a pipe ceremony (in order to prove I say the truth and to prove my respect) and a sweat lodge ceremony and also to see the great pow wow of the 500 nations. i don't know if i could one day, but I sincerley hope to do it.
I participate in sweat ceremony to pray purify and cleanse. Im interested in obtaining some medicines like cedar and sweetgrass. Do you know where i can?
Ive done all as I was taught our feast for the dead is the most important.Chi megwich .A 60`s scoop who was taught that we had to pick from cerimonie or POWWOW as it was turned into something other then it was intended as Pirisner Of War Warrior Of War is what POWWOW stands for from my 110 year old teacher Peter O from Alberta called the old man as many tried to track him even people like David Sazuki would visit and use alot of teachings.
This has nothing to do with the video but when I went to a night lodge I was sick and my kokom told them I was sick and they sang a song and softly hit me with a rattle and and feathers and I was feeling better
Wow these are beautiful. I’d heard of these but not in the original way. It’s so interesting. I think sometimes these ceremonies have been changed to suit unscrupulous coaches wanting to make money. I love learning from you on this channel.
So, does the medicine woman ultimately give the spirit name? #6 Pow Wow sounds really interesting.. battle prep & food😀I love that all of these are grounded in gratitude.
A traditional healer, Elder or Medicine Person who has the ability to call names and colors through the spirit door can give the spirit names. And yes! Pow wows really are interesting! Thank you so much for watching!
Hey Mallory! Great job on your videos! I sent you an email awhile back and wanted to once again tell you thank you for all the informative content you provide. Do you have any suggestions on how I might come to have a spirit name? Thanks! Blessings🙏
Hi Mallory! No I haven't yet experienced any Indigenous ceremonies, but I'm interested in learning more about them to help inform myself & my writing. Keep up the good work!
I find it hard to believe that any elder would authorize this as being a true and informed outline of the ceremonies spoken of for one the lodge of the sweatlodge isn't "built over the fire/stone pit the sweat is in enactment of conception and birth and the heat and discomfort is used to bring about the physical production of serotonin and dopeimen the imprudent of oneself in prayers a focal point in which the mind and scenes are overcome so that the ego identity is shed and you brake thru the vail of time and space and into the realm of the creative energy of all things you become the embro upon the moment of conception I can go a lot further and more in depth with these teachings this video is a far cry from truly being informative and accurate I've been teaching native ways since 1970 and I am ashamed that this is what and how our teachings and practices are being portrayed did anyone involved in this project bother to seek out a true medicine person
What does it mean when your seen by a chief and he pulls at your skin and whips an eagle feather in your body please help me to find out why this could be done to a person
The word prayer is just a way to describe the action of calling out to something. It could be praying to the universe. It's easier for people to relate/understand with the world prayer.
Boozhoo.. About the pipe.. I would like to say the Pipe is not a Peace Pipe.. It is a holy and sacre object.. It's our connection to our Creator..Not just anyone carries a pipe..The way you receive a pipe is, traditionally it can handed down to you from you're Father or Grandfather.. Or you dream of it..and then your journey will begin to carrying a pipe.. that journey may take 4 yrs before you are actually given the Pipe you dreamt of.. just thought I would share that with you..To carry a pipe you must be worthy of it and be a humble being..
You use the language in description of the Sweat lodge ceremony ,, The Sweat lodge is built around the fire ,, The fire that heats the stones is always located outside the covered lodge, A Sweat lodge ceremony "must" be hosted by a person (sometimes called the ceremony conductor) who has the knowledge to be responsible for the well being of everyone taking part in the ceremony. there must never be a Fee associated with participation in this Ceremony.
Thank you for your question. I believe our cultures have many similarities and as long as it's done in a respectful way we believe certain ceremonies can be beneficial to all. :)
Appreciate u sharing. However we know u cannot share about our past and our beliefs. I would leave this to the REAL indigenous ppl. You're speaking from what u were told. Not from dna or living it.
In Winnipeg many indigenous have turned to Christianity I asked why they said It’s to dark and it’s the past I thought smart women It’s true it’s time to evolve We are not living in the past It’s time we move forward to the new
Wow I wonder what your tribe/clan think of you sharing all of this information? Do you even belong to a tribe/clan? Cant be good since this info is meant to be sacred and treasured.
We hear you. They're very supportive of our business and mission to connect the disconnected to their tribal roots. We are primarily members of Curve Lake First Nation. Thanks for your question. :)
The spiritual leads people to the devil Look deep and you will realize That it’s true Lead people to the grounded religion The minute people open up That’s when the devil gets them The new age is misleading The devil waits for you all to choose spirituality RUN AWAY NOW OR pay 💰 karma The devil rules most people And they don’t know
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For the people who want to experience a powwow, I’m Native American and I come from the Kalispel tribe, I totally recommend checking out powwows to learn more about our culture and learning more about our music, clothing, art, and dances.
Powwows are definitely such a great way to view and honour Indigenous culture!
I’m trying to attend my first one in alberta and can’t get an answer
Im a bc wildfire firefighter and we lost 3 brothers and sisters. And well all the firefighters were welcomed to a blanket ceremony. I must say i felt the love the power it was amazing and i wanna learn more
I love how many of these ceremonies are also about being grateful, because it's pretty easy to take the things you have for granted. It is surely a good practice to remind yourself to be grateful more often.
Totally agree Katrina!
I always find it so fascinating to learn more about Indigenous ceremonies. They are so beautiful yet powerful!
They sure are! Thanks for watching, Marisa!
I have participated in a naming ceremony, sweat lodges, tobacco ceremony,and smudging ceremonies. I have also participated in pow wows, and visited many more. I am not a full blood Native American, but my grandfather was 1/2 Cherokee on my mother’s side of the family. On my fathers side my grandfather was part Blackfoot and my grandmother was part Cherokee. I care so much about my ancestors. I love my Indian blood, small percentage as it is and want to keep learning.
Would go to one
1/2 Cherokee
I'm ¼ Cherokee, not sure how much Blackfoot, Apatche, & LaKota Souix.
My whole life I have been drawn to Native American ways. I found out last year after doing an Ancestry DNA test that I am Apache (I was raised with a lot of family lies). I also found my fathers family. I have had past experiences before finding out that I am Apache that I knew were of Native beliefs. One I was visited by a White Buffalo. Though I didn’t think much of it because I was raised to believe I was Irish and Chinese. Though now knowing that I am Apache and looking over the great amount of emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual healing I have had since I had that experience with the White Buffalo. It is all making sense. I am still completely lost in the ways of my ancestors as I was raised Christian. Though I know my ancestors are being very patient with me as I learn their ways.
Thank you so much for all you do.
Your medicine name is beautiful! I’ve gone on a Vision Quest and Sweat Lodge. I have also participated in a Full Moon ceremony. I smudge and clear myself, my space, and others regularly. The marriage ceremony sounds so lovely and sacred. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing culture. It is my hope that more and more people learn and honor indigenous cultures and peoples. Thank you again💜
Hey Maria! That sounds wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with the ceremonies you've attended. It's a pleasure to share these with you. Thank you so much for your kind words and support. 😊❤
Hi, Mallory, These ceremonies sound very beautiful. Really enjoyed this video.
Very good that you are doing this. Very helpful and respectful.
Thank you for this great video.
Saludos Hermosa 😊
Ive also recently learned more ways to pray with tobacco. I appreciate you, your videos and your efforts. Thank you
WOW! I would love to witness an Indigenous ceremony. Thank you so much for sharing.
Thanks for watching! 😊❤
Aniin, Germany ndojeba. For I´m not Native American I haven´t participated in any of this ceremonies. I only smudge my house, me and the dog once in a month. And have been in a Vision Quest alone in the mountains (Black Forest) for three weeks. Chi miigwech for this (and other) videos, they´re great.
Thanks for watching! We're glad you enjoyed :)
Thank you for sharing. 🤎🙏🏽
You are very welcome!!
The one i participate in is full moon ceremony which I've been attending about a year. That's one i really love.
I love full moon ceremony too! 🧡
Attended Sweats, Sundance, Shake tent Great teachings
Great video , your a gorgeous being ♥️much love fellow native
Thank you so much for your kind words! Much love. 🧡
I had no idea about these ceremonies! Loved learning about them! Super interesting! :)
Hey Marina! So glad to hear that you've learned about some other ceremonies. Thanks for watching!
Very informative. Thank you for sharing. I would love to attend at least one ceremony, preferably the naming ceremony, before I leave this world.
Thank you for posting and teaching us about ceremony. I sat and reflected on my past experience and felt a great feeling of gratitude of what these ceremonies I listed taught me. Sweat lodges (90's), talking circles, give away, memorial gathering year later, family gathering death in our woman's moon circle, smudging, house cleaning, pipe ceremony (national call for people to gather in the summer), sunrise ceremony, PowWow ceremonies, water ceremony, house cleaning - smudging and elbow grease, naming ceremony, ghost feast, seasonal feasts, full moon ceremony
That's so amazing that you've got to be apart of all of those ceremonies! Wow. What a great experience :)
Welalin I am caucasion but have been blessed to always be part included in families in fact i calll these people my families i am so thankful for your teachings as a long time ago when i was a young child our local (reserve) i dislike that word our and yes our because howw my sister explains it as i am indenginous in my soul we did not have ceremonies ALMOST LOST THE LANQUAGE i HAVE BEEN HONOURED WITH AN EAGLE FEATHER BY AN ELDER CEREMONIES SMUDGING IS PART OF MY LIFE SO THANKS FOR SHARING
This was very interesting
So glad to hear that. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for putting the time into sharing this knowledge with so much love 💜
You're welcome Wyatt!
Thank you for your very nice. I learn A lot. Any i am also belong to indigenous people im the phillipins .
And i am working as SHW -her in saudi. and want to share also my culture as part of native people in the phillipins . i research a culture in deferent. Country becuz i want to learn more about retual. thank you for sharing this. I am started already a youtuber. To till more about the cultures of phillipino people. Thank you and god bless
Thanks for sharing!
I have participated in a few ceremonies. I witnessed a blanket ceremony on Chumash Land of a friend and his new wife. I have participated in a few smudging ceremonies mostly when participating at a conference where Native people were participating, mostly with sage. I have also been through a smudging for new year in Mexico and that smudging was with copal which is a ceremonial type of resin, I believe.
Thank you so much for sharing Greg! That sounds like wonderful experiences
Hi thanks i already know about indigenous culture and tradions thabks for the resurening me about it also i know about sweat lodges
Thank you so much for sharing these. :)
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Little humming bird. Nice and cute. I am singing eagle spirit man
Love it! Thanks for sharing!
Dear God who art in heaven hallow be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil for thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever, in Jesus Christ's name we pray, amen.
I have never been to ceremonies. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome, Shishir! Thanks for watching!
I find this information super interesting and insightful! Thanks for sharing!
I am so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching!
I have been to Pow Wow ceremonies!
This is Adib's mom watching from his account. Haha :) He told me about your channel and gave me his login info so I can come and watch your videos. Love it. Great job!!!!
Thank Adib for me! Lol I'm so glad you love it.
I'm grateful to have received cedar brushing many times.
That sounds awesome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you for sharing this one me. I love learning more about different cultures 💛
You're welcome! So glad to hear that.
Thanks Mallory for going through each of these rituals! I know that when I go to use the sauna, I find it to be very healing both physically and mentally (it's a good time to take a break from the world and technology). I would imagine that the sweat lodge has some small similarities to that. What I find interesting about all of these ceremonies is that they seem to combine physical, spiritual, emotional, and medicinal practices all in one. I would imagine that's what makes them so rich to be a part of. Thanks again for sharing!
The native teachings teaches us a lot about balance. Balance between your physical, spiritual, emotional, and mental being. That's why most of our ceremonies and healing practices include all the states of being.
Now that I know what the Full Moon Ceremony is, it's VERY similar to the wiccan/pagan practices during full moons. The Triple Goddess (maiden, mother, and crone) aspects are symbolized by the moon, and the full moon is when those seek the knowledge of the Goddess. Many witches ask for blessing to water/stones/tools that provide use in their prayers and specific branch of witchcraft. During this ceremony, sacred medicines are also used in smudging to commune with "Grandmother Moon" to impart her wisdom, guidance, and beauty to enrich our spiritual journey as we seek greater connection to the earth that sustains us.
Interesting! Thanks for sharing Holly
Love the video.
Thank you, Arturo!
Hi Mallory, I have been part of a powwow and smudging ceremony, however, I would like to be part of a pipe and full moon ceremony. Very healing. Thank you for sharing.
That sounds great! It is very healing indeed. Thank you for watching!
I haven't been to any indigenous ceremonies, but I would love to participate in one some day. I live near the Cherokee in the southern US.
That sounds awesome, Rachel! You should try and attend one. 😀
I participated in a pipe ceremony when I was very little. I don't remember a whole lot of it but I remember that I was actually allowed to smoke from the pipe. I remember the taste and how it felt to smoke for the first time. It was powerful and it made me feel a way I've never felt before or since. It's my favorite memory
Yes, I do and even travel to other native ceremonies especially in US with Oglala Lakota Nations!
That's awesome, Danielle! How do you find the experience?
Have participated in all listed expeot the wedding ceremony, plus did a 4 day and 2 day fast. Remember Grandmother Moon and smudge daily. Would love to participate in the Fireball healing ceremony... and a wedding ceremony some day! 😆 Maybe there's a good red man in my future....
Sandy, you're hilarious! We hope so too
@@MalloryRoseCo Well, I'm a descendent, so it seems reasonable. :)
wow. I think the only one i was introduced to was the Pow Wow. So nice to be more educated on these :)
I am so glad to hear that! Thanks for watching!
I would like to share some of those ceremonies, my people is disconnected since a a very long time about all the sacred, with nature, and i dreamed to share experiences in the respectful way of our tradition (to make it well) to reconnect me with the nature, the sacred, the power. i hope sincerely at least participate just one time to a pipe ceremony (in order to prove I say the truth and to prove my respect) and a sweat lodge ceremony and also to see the great pow wow of the 500 nations. i don't know if i could one day, but I sincerley hope to do it.
I hope that for you too Qui-Gon :)
Wow! Didn’t know about any of these ceremonies. Thanks for educating me! 🙌
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
I participate in sweat ceremony to pray purify and cleanse. Im interested in obtaining some medicines like cedar and sweetgrass. Do you know where i can?
Is there a ceremony to make connection with higher self?
That's something you can definitely you can ask for when smudging and praying :)
Where can I find information so I can attend an Indigenous Ceremony? I live in CA. Thank you 💙
Ive done all as I was taught our feast for the dead is the most important.Chi megwich .A 60`s scoop who was taught that we had to pick from cerimonie or POWWOW as it was turned into something other then it was intended as Pirisner Of War Warrior Of War is what POWWOW stands for from my 110 year old teacher Peter O from Alberta called the old man as many tried to track him even people like David Sazuki would visit and use alot of teachings.
My great great grandmother was actually named moon🌒 love your vids💚
Wow! That's awesome! So glad you love them. Thank you so much for watching!
Do you know where i could get my baby named in a native ceremony? 😃
This has nothing to do with the video but when I went to a night lodge I was sick and my kokom told them I was sick and they sang a song and softly hit me with a rattle and and feathers and I was feeling better
That is an amazing experience :)
This is cool!
Thank you for watching!
This was a really interesting video! It's great to learn about your culture from over here in Australia...
So glad you find it interesting! Thank you so much for watching!
I want to do all of them
my dads grandmother was full blooded native american cherokee so my question is how much cherokee native american would i be?
Are you in Minnesota??
Hi we are located in Curve Lake, Ontario Canada :)
Wow these are beautiful. I’d heard of these but not in the original way. It’s so interesting. I think sometimes these ceremonies have been changed to suit unscrupulous coaches wanting to make money. I love learning from you on this channel.
These ceremonies sure are beautiful. Thank you so much for watching!
So, does the medicine woman ultimately give the spirit name? #6 Pow Wow sounds really interesting.. battle prep & food😀I love that all of these are grounded in gratitude.
A traditional healer, Elder or Medicine Person who has the ability to call names and colors through the spirit door can give the spirit names. And yes! Pow wows really are interesting! Thank you so much for watching!
Hey Mallory! Great job on your videos! I sent you an email awhile back and wanted to once again tell you thank you for all the informative content you provide. Do you have any suggestions on how I might come to have a spirit name? Thanks! Blessings🙏
the only ceremony that I never participated is the sweat lodge...I would like to take that next step.
That's great! How did you find the experience?
fire to
Have you ever participated in one of these ceremonies?
Hi Mallory! No I haven't yet experienced any Indigenous ceremonies, but I'm interested in learning more about them to help inform myself & my writing. Keep up the good work!
@@davejones6831 We're happy to hear that Dave! Thanks!
What's it mean to be feathered
Yes I have been in a naming ceremony twice and now I have a lot of names
@@crissybaron2619 smudged down with Sage with an Eagle fan
big lodges to midawiwin and more so much in that all the nice good way of bimaadiziiwin
I find it hard to believe that any elder would authorize this as being a true and informed outline of the ceremonies spoken of for one the lodge of the sweatlodge isn't "built over the fire/stone pit the sweat is in enactment of conception and birth and the heat and discomfort is used to bring about the physical production of serotonin and dopeimen the imprudent of oneself in prayers a focal point in which the mind and scenes are overcome so that the ego identity is shed and you brake thru the vail of time and space and into the realm of the creative energy of all things you become the embro upon the moment of conception I can go a lot further and more in depth with these teachings this video is a far cry from truly being informative and accurate
I've been teaching native ways since 1970 and I am ashamed that this is what and how our teachings and practices are being portrayed did anyone involved in this project bother to seek out a true medicine person
What does it mean when your seen by a chief and he pulls at your skin and whips an eagle feather in your body please help me to find out why this could be done to a person
We just weyaheyahs over here
:)
Like a sweat lodge a snow medicine lodge
This one desires in purity of intent. To do and be apart of them all.
Intent is very key :)
You mentioned “prayer” several times, who do you pray to?
The word prayer is just a way to describe the action of calling out to something. It could be praying to the universe. It's easier for people to relate/understand with the world prayer.
Yes tonight ojibway tonight kitchener ont
Awesome!!
Boozhoo.. About the pipe.. I would like to say the Pipe is not a Peace Pipe.. It is a holy and sacre object.. It's our connection to our Creator..Not just anyone carries a pipe..The way you receive a pipe is, traditionally it can handed down to you from you're Father or Grandfather.. Or you dream of it..and then your journey will begin to carrying a pipe.. that journey may take 4 yrs before you are actually given the Pipe you dreamt of.. just thought I would share that with you..To carry a pipe you must be worthy of it and be a humble being..
This is amazing Pistol Jackson! Thank you so much for sharing :)
You use the language in description of the Sweat lodge ceremony ,, The Sweat lodge is built around the fire ,, The fire that heats the stones is always located outside the covered lodge, A Sweat lodge ceremony "must" be hosted by a person (sometimes called the ceremony conductor) who has the knowledge to be responsible for the well being of everyone taking part in the ceremony. there must never be a Fee associated with participation in this Ceremony.
Miigwetch for sharing!
My people’s traditions are very lost to us. So much of our way of life was burned by the Spanish. Would borrowing one of these ceremonies be ok?
I am Mexicah and the culture and traditions are very misunderstood!
Thank you for your question. I believe our cultures have many similarities and as long as it's done in a respectful way we believe certain ceremonies can be beneficial to all. :)
@@Herbsaiyan Thank you for sharing with us :)
I'm not native, but I do practice paganism and some native belives
You forgot rite of passage
Miigwetch for the suggestion.
Appreciate u sharing. However we know u cannot share about our past and our beliefs. I would leave this to the REAL indigenous ppl. You're speaking from what u were told. Not from dna or living it.
I agree with you
pedro de california tribu miwok , syriaco de esparta alumno de batman alumno de ras agul
No! Not at all, always smudge the openings first :)
In Winnipeg many indigenous have turned to Christianity
I asked why they said
It’s to dark and it’s the past
I thought smart women
It’s true it’s time to evolve
We are not living in the past
It’s time we move forward to the new
I would like to find a medicine woman/man to find my spiritual name. I have never been given one. 😢
Wow I wonder what your tribe/clan think of you sharing all of this information? Do you even belong to a tribe/clan?
Cant be good since this info is meant to be sacred and treasured.
We hear you. They're very supportive of our business and mission to connect the disconnected to their tribal roots. We are primarily members of Curve Lake First Nation. Thanks for your question. :)
we run sweat lodge the old way of the ojibwe way of life do not for get the clans to
Thanks for your comment.
The spiritual leads people to the devil
Look deep and you will realize
That it’s true
Lead people to the grounded religion
The minute people open up
That’s when the devil gets them
The new age is misleading
The devil waits for you all to choose spirituality RUN AWAY NOW
OR pay 💰 karma
The devil rules most people
And they don’t know
Interesting opinion. Happy to report this isn't true.
Deuteronomy 18:9-12
The first nations are native not indigenous
Obviously has no real knowledge and some misleading information. Stop it.
Ive also recently learned more ways to pray with tobacco. I appreciate you, your videos and your efforts. Thank you
I attended a pipe ceremony when I was very little and I was allowed to smoke from the pipe. I was an amazing experience and my favorite memory