Las Vegas Nevada
Welcome to the
visitor to one of my teaching blog posting looking for
native American
sacred circle
While looking for
your answer you may have run across this answer
" The Medicine
Wheel is representative of American Indian Spirituality".
A more correct
answer could have been
"The Medicine
Wheel is representative of American Indian of the Plains for
Spirituality".
Because,
in the East Coast,
at least in my
experience, from the earlier 1940's
until the middle
1990's
( I am 71 today
02/26/2013)
nothing was known
about the Lakota Medicine Wheel.
We had the Paw-Paus
Sacred Circle.
It is true that my
Grandfather (Sachem Tallfox)
did visit many
Plains Indian tribes, was invited to a few Sacred Ceremonies
however, he taught
the Paw-Paus!
There is nothing
wrong with their Medicine Wheel,
I just never saw it
in my travels up and down the East Coast
within any Sacred
Circle in that time period?
The easy travel,
Internet, and Indian Casinos
also brought other
forms of culture over to the east.
We are pleased to be
able to teach as much as possible about our traditional ancestors.
As you may or may
not see while traveling around the internet.
Some of the teaching
about our people today,
will not compute
with what the elders taught as the truth.
Many times being
taught by (non native people),
or
someone not from our
tribe!
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