8/7/12

Native American Gate keeper?


This question has been coming up many times?
The words Gate keeper is an occult religious word used in Shamanism ceremonies.
These religious organizations worship another god, most have more than one god!



There was, is and should never be a "Gatekeeper" in a true traditional Eastern Woodland Native American Ceremony!
 
 
If this is what you are interested in then there are many websites and bloggers willing to help you in your quest.
However, if you are interested in an answer about a true traditional Eastern Woodland American Native ceremony, like our Gatherings, Paw-paus and Sacred Powwows, our people never use the words gate keeper!
This would be an insult to Creator!
The person at the East, the only place to enter and exit out gatherings, is a Spiritual leader or one of his or her students, there only to help you understand our ceremonies!

You may have noticed while traveling around the internet, many people teaching about our ceremonies will not correctly match up with what the elders taught as the truth.
Many times the teaching is by non native people or someone not from our area.
Occult (Shamanism Occult Religion) was allowed to make its way into our culture after first contact, some of their teachings came along with them!
In our Sacred Ceremony known today as a Circle, entering was always from the east, the sun rises from the east making it easy to see what was going on within this circle.
Before first contact all Sacred Ceremonies were at this east so, this became sacred also.
You may have notices that sometimes even I used this satanic explanation because it seemed to be an easy way to explain, I was wrong!
This must stop.

Matt Lauer criticized for saying 'Indian giver'


About Matt Lauer Being Criticized
Even a well respected person such as Matt Lauer still doesn't get it,
or could care less about the disrespect?
I did respect him.

I never heard an apology, did you?

Native American custom is, when a gift is given, a gift of similar value was to be given.
If it could not be given, the original gift was expected to be returned.
One truth around Indian Country about the words, "Indian Giver," refers to someone who,
gives a present and then wants it back, it is a reference to Native Americans historical past,
and it is very offensive to the Native American culture.
My Ancestors spoke about a lost European traveler who was fed, clothed and cleaned up
and was allowed to borrow a horse from the tribe to complete the trip home, once home,
the traveler was to give the horse back to his escort, who was one of our people, only this
traveler had the escort arrested for stealing his horse and was hung for horse stealing.
Matt Lauer Criticized After Remark
Inserted from <http://www.sachem-uncas.com/blog.html>

You could be a Native American when!


What we must always teach our doctors! You could be an Indian when!
Native Americans are missing an enzyme. 
When the enzyme is missing no melanin is produced, tyrosinasenegative albinism and tyrosinase-positive albinism. 
Native Americans have a high incidence to both forms of albinism. 
In short --"No we are not drunken Indians" --"Yes we are allergic to many chemicals"! --Please be careful.

http://science.jrank.org/pages/180/Albinism.html

8/5/12

Shortness of breath


Welcome
Council Bluffs Iowa
Looking for information dealing with shortness of breath.
Although there are many reasons why one would become short of breath, this posting is to get people thinking about their ancestors and the lack of information available to them years ago about this subject.
Tuberculosis, Consumption, Congestive Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathy?